Art Garfunkel has revealed that late John had come to him for advice about a possible Beatles reunion in the mid-1970s.
Garfunkel, 69, had set aside his ongoing feud with Paul Simon for a series of reunion concerts and Lennon wanted to pump him for information about the get together after revealing he was receiving offers to team up with Paul McCartney. The 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters' singer recalls his chat with Lennon - in the bedroom of the Dakota building home he shared with Yoko Ono. "Incredibly disarmingly, he said to me, 'Artie, you worked with your Paul recently... I'm getting calls... that my Paul wants to work with me and I'm thinking about it... How did it go when you worked with Paul?'" Contactmusic quoted Garfunkel as saying.
"He was measuring his situation - the great John Lennon with Paul McCartney - with Paul and Artie and testing me out as if to make sure that my ego is fully established as a colleague of his," he said.
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