Paul McCartney opened up about the death of his childhood friend and former bandmate John Lennon in a new book about his post-Beatles band, Wings.

McCartney, 83, recalled learning of Lennon’s December 8, 1980, murder “early in the morning” when his manager called him.

“It was just too crazy,” the Grammy winner said in Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run, which hit shelves Tuesday, November 4. “We just said what everyone said; it was all blurred. It was the same as the Kennedy [assassination]. The same horrific moment, you know. You couldn’t take it in. I still haven’t taken it in. I don’t want to.”

While the two musicians weren’t always friendly after The Beatles broke up in 1970, McCartney noted that they were in a good place at the time of Lennon’s death. (Lennon died at age 40 afte

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