From People’s April 21, 1975, issue: When his three Beatles colleagues were all seemingly well-married, Paul McCartney, 32, was still relieving the pressures of the touring life with groupie therapy. “I had my wild life,” he now confesses. “I really had a wild time, especially when we toured America in 1964. But I told Linda everything. We have no secrets. I had my time in my time, but I am happier now. This life means much more to me.” “This life” refers to a home-cooked pastoral existence with wife Linda Eastman, 33, and their three daughters: Mary, 5, Stella, 3, and Heather, 12. They are setting down their own roots in Argyllshire, Scotland, with a stable of horses, several dogs, a flock of sheep and a backdrop that Paul describes…
