Looking back at a younger version of himself, he is now eighty-two. One is seated in front of a drum kit, wearing a leather jacket and having dark hair.
It’s not hard to identify the three men standing next to him: John Lennon, George Harrison, and Sir Paul McCartney, who were all once in his band.
They would later be a member of the most well-known quartet in music.
Six decades after being replaced by Ringo Starr and removed from the lineup, Best claims he has had time to consider one of the biggest “what ifs” in music history.
I’ve had a fantastic 60 years as a Beatle and as Pete. Though it’s nice to be connected to it, it’s just a part of your life, and life moves on,” he remarked.
“At first, there was a great deal of suffering and shame about money, but living makes up for it. Perhaps it wasn’t meant to be, or perhaps it was just my karma.”
In addition to thinking things through, Best has developed business ideas based on his affiliation with the group.