See, the thing about Lennon is he was a great songwriter. But what did he write about after they broke up? At least 50% of his material post-Beatles was written about - you guessed it - not being able to write what he wanted while he was in the Beatles. But John was by far the most interesting Beatle, even if he had his head up his ass 90% of the time.
I give credit to McCartney for keeping them together. He really was the most level-headed of the group, and even though his leadership role probably resulted in their breakup, it was really him that kept them in the studio.
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