Paul McCartney has revealed he spoke about baking bread in his last conversation with John Lennon before his death in 1980.
The former Beatles singer, 79, said he bonded with his bandmate over their love of the activity following a shortage in the 1970s in England.
He told Howard Stern on Sirius XM: 'I was baking bread and got quite good at it. So when I heard John was doing it, it was great. We could just talk about something so ordinary.
'It was really nice, and I was so glad that we got back to that relationship that we always had when we were kids.'
When Howard wondered if life was easier without the 'bully' dynamic that John could sometimes bring, Paul was quick to respond, 'That's true, but I'd swap it all out for him to be alive.'
He confirmed their rocky post-Beatles relationship before while noting he tried to not let it bother him.
'Sometimes you'd get annoyed back, but not often you'd just go, "That John. What a d***."
Source: Callum Wells/dailymail.co.uk