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Yoko Ono did not ruin The Beatles, but her presence was a contributing factor in their breakup.

The Beatles had had a meteoric ride to international superstardom in a short space of time. The touring schedule had taken its toll and the did their last ever concert in August, 1966, but the demands of writing and recording new material still existed.

They were on average, in their mid-twenties and trying to live their lives, but were so well known, they could not step out in public due to Beatlemania.

Yoko Ono's influence over John Lennon was such that he neglected band duties and responsibilities such as songwriting and turning up for recording sessions. When he was present at sessions and meetings, she was present, she spoke up, and it didn't sit well with anyone else.

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