The iconic studios, where The Beatles recorded much of their output (immortalising it on their 1969 album 'Abbey Road'), looks set to be sold to raise money for EMI in a bid to help clear the company's debts. However, McCartney told BBC Newsnight that he was aware of a joint "bid" from people associated with the studio, and added that he hoped they would be able to save it.
"I do know that there are a few people who have been associated with the studio for a long time who were talking about mounting some bid to save it," Paul McCartney explained.
He added, "I sympathise with them. I hope they can do something, it would be great. Obviously I've got so many memories there with The Beatles and it still is a great studio. So it would be lovely for someone to get a thing together to save it."
EMI, which is owned by private equity company terra firma, is reportedly hoping to raise £30 million from the sale to clear huge debts.
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