The Beatle People Cafe Podcast

Tired of Scrambled Eggs? A Rant on Paul & Ringo’s Boring Interviews

13 min · 30 apr 2026
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In this episode of Beatle People Cafe, we dive into one of the most frustrating quirks of Beatles lore: why Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr deliver the exact same stories in every interview for the past 50+ years. From “Scrambled Eggs” to Brian Epstein’s surprise visit and the two-weeks’ notice tale, we explore how publicists, muscle memory, and risk-averse management have turned two of music’s greatest legends into the most predictably boring interviewees in rock history. We contrast this with George Harrison’s approach, discuss the untold stories they could be sharing, and ask what a truly fresh Beatles documentary or biopic might look like. Funny, frustrated, and full of fan insight—this one’s for anyone tired of hearing the same old tunes in every interview.

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