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Post by fauxster on Oct 28, 2014 16:29:48 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Oct 31, 2014 17:42:02 GMT -5
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Post by fauxster on Nov 20, 2014 19:40:56 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Dec 8, 2014 19:10:12 GMT -5
Paul McCartney Reflects on John Lennon's Death: 'It Was Just So Horrific' "I couldn't take it in," says McCartney. "Just for days, you just couldn't think that he was gone" Comment3 Email BY KORY GROW | December 8, 2014 During a recent appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show, Paul McCartney recounted how he found out about the death of John Lennon. The Beatle was murdered outside of his New York City apartment 34 years ago today. RELATED Paul McCartney 'The Art of McCartney': The Making of a Massive Tribute LP "I was at home, and I got a phone call," McCartney told the talk-show host. "It was early in the morning.... I think it was like that for everyone. It was just so horrific that you couldn't take it in – I couldn't take it in. Just for days, you just couldn't think that he was gone. So, yeah, it was just a huge shock and then I had to tell Linda and the kids. It was very difficult. It was really difficult for everyone. That was like a really big shock, I think, in most people's lives. A bit like Kennedy, there were certain moments like that." Ross then related that it was a shock for him as well, but that he didn't know him. "Yeah, for me it was just so sad that I wasn't going to see him again, and we weren't going to hang out," McCartney said. "And, for me, the biggest thing was that the guy who took his life, the phrase kept coming to my head, 'Jerk of all jerks.' It was just like, 'This is just a jerk.' This is not even a guy politically motivated. It's just some total random thing, some guy going, 'Hey,' bop." In a lighter moment on the show, McCartney also told a story about reliving the iconic, street-crossing cover of the Beatles' Abbey Road. "I've always wanted to recreate it, and I do often think, you see some Japanese fans, I think, 'I'll just hop out,'" he said. "But this Halloween, we'd been to a Halloween party at my daughter Mary's, and I had this amazing werewolf mask that scared the little grandkids and I had to take it off for them. Anyways, I'm going home and I've still got this big mask on. And we got to the crossing, so I got, 'We've got to do it.' And it's like 11 o'clock." McCartney's wife Nancy got her camera and the former Beatle held up traffic to take a shot. "I'm there with the werewolf thing and this guy looking very annoyed [in a car]," McCartney said. In other McCartney news, the singer recently made a video for his song "Hope for the Future," which appears in the video game Destiny. It features the singer-songwriter as a hologram appearing around the galaxy depicted in the game. McCartney also recently put out a 3-D video of his song "Live and Let Die," which he recorded during his concert at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. Read more: www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/paul-mccartney-john-lennon-death-20141208#ixzz3LM3FLw9G Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook
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Post by beatlies on Dec 8, 2014 20:45:09 GMT -5
Paul McCartney Reflects on John Lennon's Death: 'It Was Just So Horrific' "I couldn't take it in," says McCartney. "Just for days, you just couldn't think that he was gone" Comment3 Email BY KORY GROW | December 8, 2014 During a recent appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show, Paul McCartney recounted how he found out about the death of John Lennon. The Beatle was murdered outside of his New York City apartment 34 years ago today. RELATED Paul McCartney 'The Art of McCartney': The Making of a Massive Tribute LP "I was at home, and I got a phone call," McCartney told the talk-show host. "It was early in the morning.... I think it was like that for everyone. It was just so horrific that you couldn't take it in – I couldn't take it in. Just for days, you just couldn't think that he was gone. So, yeah, it was just a huge shock and then I had to tell Linda and the kids. It was very difficult. It was really difficult for everyone. That was like a really big shock, I think, in most people's lives. A bit like Kennedy, there were certain moments like that." Ross then related that it was a shock for him as well, but that he didn't know him. "Yeah, for me it was just so sad that I wasn't going to see him again, and we weren't going to hang out," McCartney said. "And, for me, the biggest thing was that the guy who took his life, the phrase kept coming to my head, 'Jerk of all jerks.' It was just like, 'This is just a jerk.' This is not even a guy politically motivated. It's just some total random thing, some guy going, 'Hey,' bop." In a lighter moment on the show, McCartney also told a story about reliving the iconic, street-crossing cover of the Beatles' Abbey Road. "I've always wanted to recreate it, and I do often think, you see some Japanese fans, I think, 'I'll just hop out,'" he said. "But this Halloween, we'd been to a Halloween party at my daughter Mary's, and I had this amazing werewolf mask that scared the little grandkids and I had to take it off for them. Anyways, I'm going home and I've still got this big mask on. And we got to the crossing, so I got, 'We've got to do it.' And it's like 11 o'clock." McCartney's wife Nancy got her camera and the former Beatle held up traffic to take a shot. "I'm there with the werewolf thing and this guy looking very annoyed [in a car]," McCartney said. In other McCartney news, the singer recently made a video for his song "Hope for the Future," which appears in the video game Destiny. It features the singer-songwriter as a hologram appearing around the galaxy depicted in the game. McCartney also recently put out a 3-D video of his song "Live and Let Die," which he recorded during his concert at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. Read more: www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/paul-mccartney-john-lennon-death-20141208#ixzz3LM3FLw9G Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook Faul's first public reaction to breaking news of the John Lennon assassination: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZh_BqJqKns "It's a drag, isn't it? Okay, Cheers."
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Post by beatlies on Jan 10, 2015 0:38:51 GMT -5
Sync Quick News, January 9, 2015: Included---coverage of the Kanye-Faul song "Only One" and Twitter feed curiosity "Who is Paul McCartney?" www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR47rGwL_k8&app=desktopThe Kanye-Faul song "Only One" and Twitter feed curiosity "Who is Paul McCartney?" Crowleyesque word play note: Kanye is a sideways spelling of "Kenya", a place that figures heavily in research of the early post-moptop, November 1966 Faul period of strikingly few public appearances, regarding Faul's trip to Kenya alongside Mal Evans.
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Post by fauxster on Feb 23, 2015 12:48:15 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on May 10, 2015 15:26:23 GMT -5
time.com/3844634/paul-mccartney-kanye-west/"Beatles legend Paul McCartney sang the praises of Kanye West while recently discussing their collaborative single “Only One,” even likening the rapper to his late bandmate John Lennon. “When I wrote with John, he would sit down with a guitar. I would sit down. We’d ping-pong till we had a song,” McCartney told The Sun. “[Working with West] was like that.”...." Interesting that there is not a single bit of film/video/audio tape that shows such ping-pong actually occurring between "Lennon and McCartney".
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Post by hotman637 on May 13, 2015 19:02:45 GMT -5
time.com/3844634/paul-mccartney-kanye-west/"Beatles legend Paul McCartney sang the praises of Kanye West while recently discussing their collaborative single “Only One,” even likening the rapper to his late bandmate John Lennon. “When I wrote with John, he would sit down with a guitar. I would sit down. We’d ping-pong till we had a song,” McCartney told The Sun. “[Working with West] was like that.”...." Interesting that there is not a single bit of film/video/audio tape that shows such ping-pong actually occurring between "Lennon and McCartney". Like someone said about the Kenye MacFake partnership " If that doesn't prove that Paul is dead and replaced with a lame imposter in 1966 nothing will"!
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Post by beatlies on Jul 25, 2015 20:52:17 GMT -5
observer.com/2011/08/how-trucker-girl-nancy-shevell-became-lady-mccartney/#ixzz3gxSnygy3Faul wife number three, Nancy Shevell, a second cousin to Barbara Walters, and ex-wife of attorney Bruce Blakeman, a 2010 Republican candidate to become the US senator for New York State: "....A tomboy streak appears to have persisted into high school, where Nancy played for her school’s all-girl football team. Her interests, as listed in her 1977 yearbook, were skiing, flying, Vermont and, curiously, “boobs.” She went onto Arizona State University, where she majored in transportation—the only woman to do so at the time—and met her ex-husband, attorney Bruce Blakeman, with whom she has a son, Arlen, 19. Mr. Blakeman couldn’t offer a sharper contrast from her current beau. A die-hard Republican who challenged Kirsten Gillibrand in 2010, Mr. Blakeman is probably best-known for an eccentric political ad which featured a “pitch” from his talking pet dog during a short-lived campaign for mayor in 2009. When contacted about Ms. Shevell’s wedding plans, he was gracious. “I wish Nancy and Paul well, and that’s it. Nancy’s a great mother, and Paul treats my son very nicely.” Ms. Shevell joined her father’s company in 1983, becoming VP for administration in 1986. As a woman in an overwhelmingly male industry, she was put through her paces. In The Star-Ledger, she recalled one dramatic throwdown with a colleague, adding pointedly, “I don’t know where he is right now but I know where I am.” Ms. Shevell was appointed to serve on the M.T.A. board in 2001 by then-governor George Pataki, an unpaid post. Though her 10-year tenure came to an end in June, so far no seems to be in any rush to replace her....." Read more at observer.com/2011/08/how-trucker-girl-nancy-shevell-became-lady-mccartney/#ixzz3gxSnygy3 Follow us: @newyorkobserver on Twitter | newyorkobserver on Facebook Read more at: tr.im/D42fB
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Post by beatlies on Nov 23, 2015 16:21:41 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Feb 7, 2016 14:56:54 GMT -5
What's Faul 5.0 (?) up to these days? www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3434306/Paul-McCartney-parties-daughters-Mary-Stella-star-studded-BAFTA-film-screening.html"....Sporting brown hair, he looked considerably younger than his years...." "....Getting close: A glam Stella gets up and close and personal with Sir Peter Blake Not that they were the only famous faces there, of course. "A host of British acting and fashion talent also attended the screening, including Noel Gallagher, Chrissie Hynde and hairdresser John Frieda. "The Pretenders singer, 64, looked typically cool in her trademark skinny jeans, grey jacket and bleach blonde hair. Her indie style was capped with a stunning pair of Grenson shoes in high-shine white leather-effect. "
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Post by superman on Feb 8, 2016 7:18:23 GMT -5
And I'll never forget how he and Mal came back from Safari in Kenya with BONE WHITE COMPLEXIONS. It's impossible to do that on a Safari in Kenya. If you're a Caucasian you either tan or turn red as a uh...cranberry. Remember the photos of them coming off the plane and "Paul" with the little toy African drum souvenir in hand? It'was so staged it looked ridiculous.
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Post by sherlok on Apr 21, 2016 16:14:29 GMT -5
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Post by emerald on Apr 23, 2016 5:20:28 GMT -5
Why DID Paul McCartney marry such a lying money grabber? Launching an unmissable series from a top biographer, a jaw-dropping insight into the greed and lies of Heather Mills On October 17, 2006, fax machines at the Press Association office in London suddenly began to spew out nine devastating pages of intimate revelations about Sir Paul McCartney and his estranged second wife, Heather Mills. The pages were from a document apparently compiled by Heather’s solicitors, Mishcon de Reya, and contained her response to McCartney’s brief, unspecific allegations in his petition for a quickie ‘no blame’ divorce. Although she denied leaking them — the document was also faxed to the press office at London’s Royal Courts of Justice and to the UK offices of Bloomberg news agency — the revelations made it clear that as far as Heather was concerned there was plenty of blaming to do. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3554500/Launching-unmissable-series-Philip-Norman-provides-jaw-dropping-insight-greed-lies-Heather-Mills.html
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