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We all just wanted out to give us a bit of peace

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November 28, 2025

THEIR break-up traumatised fans worldwide and now 55 years on, like a voice from the grave, "quiet Beatle" George Harrison reveals the true reason: "We all just wanted out.... to give us a bit of peace."

- BY MARK JEFFERIES

His confession is in a new ninth episode of The Beatles Anthology on Disney + today, with previously unseen interviews and film from 1994 when he reunited with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr to record Free As A Bird.

George says: "We were so stressed out. We'd been through every riot and jam. Every city we went to, there was some kind of a jam, the noise, people yelling at us all the time and being confined to a little room or plane or car.

"But we never thought about it too much because it was an ongoing thing.

We were just in the middle, being ushered from room to room.

"We all had each other to dilute the stress. And being born in Liverpool, the sense of humour was very important, so we always had a laugh as well.

"But there was a point where enough was enough. I think the major contributor to The Beatles splitting was stress." Ringo adds: "It was just crazy times but great times. We were lucky there were four of us to take that pressure.

"Four of us held each other together and at times each of us went mad. But the other three could bring us back. I was an only child and suddenly I had three brothers. We were really close.

"Everything we did, I feel we did for good. That still relates to today. It always goes back to the music, to the personalities. All you need is love." Paul admits he was thought of as "the work fiend" and tried the longest to keep the band together.

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