Thanks to the combined rival attractions of Cynthia and Stu, Paul McCartney had recently felt himself taking ‘a bit of a back seat’ with John. But the Easter holiday of 1960 brought a major rebonding between them. Packing up a few clothes and their guitars, the pair hitchhiked 200 miles south to stay with Paul’s relatives Mike and Bett Robbins, who were now running a pub, the Fox and Hounds, in Caversham, Berkshire. They spent a week helping out at the pub, sharing a bed in an upstairs room as innocently as children.
Philip Norman (John Lennon: The Life).
(Source:TUMBLR)
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