The
legendary
Paul
McCartney
of
Beatles
says
his
partnership,
working
relationship
and
personal
bondings
with
the
late
John
Lennon
is
something
beyond
words
can
describe.
He
simply
termed
it
"irreplaceable".
The
74-year-old
musician
mourns
the
loss
of
his
friend
and
partner
late
John
Lennon
and
thinks
he
can
never
have
such
a
smooth
harmonization
with
any
another
song
collaborator
again.
"I
don't
think
it
could
be.
At
some
point,
you
have
to
realise,
some
things
just
can't
be.
John
and
me,
we
were
kids
growing
up
together,
in
the
same
environment
with
the
same
influences."
He
also
said
that,
demise
of
his
friend
late
John
Lennon
is
not
only
a
great
personal
loss
to
him,
but
a
loss
to
the
entire
world
and
the
whole
music
genre.
He
believes,
this
loss
can
never
be
compensated
at
any
cost.
"He
knows
the
records
I
know,
I
know
the
records
he
knows.
You're
writing
your
first
little
innocent
songs
together.
Then
you're
writing
something
that
gets
recorded," said
McCartney.
"Each
year
goes
by,
and
you
get
the
cooler
clothes.
Then
you
write
the
cooler
song
to
go
with
the
cooler
clothes.
We
were
on
the
same
escalator
-
on
the
same
step
of
the
escalator,
all
the
way.
It's
irreplaceable
-
that
time,
friendship
and
bonding." He
concluded.