Why Your Favorite Bands Actually Disbanded

Published on 04/28/2021
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The Passing Of A Manager Catapulted The Beatles’ Split

The year was 1967 and the iconic group was thriving, completely unaware that this was the beginning of the end for them, and Brian Epstein, The Beatles’ manager, would lose his life during that year’s summer. Epstein’s vital place as the bandmembers’ diplomat for their many arguments would be a major loss. Paul McCartney then took over as the head honcho and his needs would begin grating his fellows. 1970 would be the year when The Beatles would stop tolerating each other’s diverse creative directions and they ended up disbanding.

The Passing Of A Manager Catapulted The Beatles Split

The Passing Of A Manager Catapulted The Beatles Split

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The Members Of Guns N’ Roses Fell Out With Each Other

Two bandmates had gone their own way, one thanks to drugs and the other due to Axl Rose’s penchant for tardiness when it came to concerts. Rose commenced arguing with Slash, who was now looking at performing with Michael Jackson. The pair would end up battling for creative control, and in 1996 Slash would leave the band. This is still a sore point for Axl, who would not even turn up for Guns N’ Roses’ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction.

The Members Of Guns N Roses Fell Out With Each Other

The Members Of Guns N Roses Fell Out With Each Other

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