The Bizarre Reason Paul McCartney Was Jailed In Germany
One of the Beatles' lesser-known escapades occurred early in their career, before the arrival of Ringo Starr, in the midst of a pretty disastrous German tour.
Read MoreOne of the Beatles' lesser-known escapades occurred early in their career, before the arrival of Ringo Starr, in the midst of a pretty disastrous German tour.
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