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BIG BIRD INTERVIEWS PAUL MCCARTNEYđ ON MICHAEL JACKSON BUYING THE BEATLESâ MUSIC CATALOG (2001)
âŁPaul McCartney Talks About Michael Jackson Buying The Beatles Catalog In 2001
Published Oct 22, 2022 By Dowell De Los Rey
Paul McCartney and Michael Jacksonâs relationship had an interesting run. The two started as one of the biggest music stars in the industry, until the two collaborated, shocking the world. In an unexpected twist of faith, the two even went to an employer-employee relationship that lasts even today.
Paul McCartney shared his thoughts on Michael Jackson buying The Beatlesâ Catalog in an interview with Howard Stern back in 2001. The whole studio watched in amazement as Macca entered the room; it felt as great that something as huge of a rockstar as his become that dayâs guest for the Howard Stern Show.
Stern go directly to the point, asking if itâs true that heâs the one who introduced Michael Jackson in the world of music publishing. It turns out, the âironyâ of the situation would be Jackson buying the entire Beatles catalog, making him the boss of all the legendary songs created by the Fab Four.
McCartney first started to explain that the two had a âgood little relationship,â where Michael first rang up to him and grabbed the opportunity to create songs. When Michael asked the musician if he could give some âadviceâ in music, Macca introduced him to the idea of going in the business of music publishing.
McCartney further explained: âI thought he [Jackson] was joking [when] he said, âOh Iâm gonna get yours.â Well, I went âno, [laughing] slap you in the back, good one!â I thought that was a joke.â It all came to him when someone rung him up and said that Jackson did buy the entire catalog of the Beatles.
Surprisingly, Macca didnât mind that Jackson bought it, but what he didnât like was the how the âThrillerâ singer didnât respond to him around the time he asked him for a raise. â[I] wrote him a couple of letters, saying: âMichael, donât you think, even if I was just a writer on the payroll, after 30 years of being reasonably successful for this company you now own; donât you think I could have a raise?â he said, âOh Paul, thatâs just business.ââ
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Paul McCartney discusses Michael Jacksonâs 1985 purchase of the Beatlesâ music catalog.