Paul McCartney says Beatles allowed Yoko Ono to do this due to being nonconfrontational, 'deference' to John
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Paul McCartney said the Beatles didn't "make a fuss" about Yoko Ono being in recording sessions for the "White Album" because it was what John Lennon wanted.
"Out of deference to John we would allow this and not make a fuss and yet at the same time, I don’t think any of us particularly liked it — it was an interference in the workplace," he added.
He called "The White Album" recordings a period of change fueled by Lennon’s intense relationship with Ono.