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Post by beatlies on Sept 22, 2016 0:47:33 GMT -5
Faul and his handlers still sowing confusion over the telltale Paul/Faul(s) height discrepancies. pagesix.com/2016/09/21/paul-mccartneys-odd-request-for-oldchella-concert/".... A music source close to the show says that the 74-year-old former Beatle requested the stage be raised a whole 6 inches every time he’s on it. Rock giant Macca stands at a respectable 5-feet-11, but apparently feels he’s too short for his fans to fully bask in his knighted greatness at the venue, sources said. (Capacity at the show’s been speculated to be around 70,000 per day.) Other rockers set to perform along with McCartney, the Stones and The Who include Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Roger Waters. “Oldchella” is set for Oct. 7 to 9 and Oct. 14 to 16at the Empire Polo Club grounds in Indio, Calif., the same location as famed fest Coachella. Tickets range from $199 to $1,599. The concerts are expected to potentially haul in $100 million, while McCartney and others are reportedly earning $7 to $10 million per show. McCartney’s rep didn’t comment."
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Post by beatlies on Mar 15, 2017 21:56:49 GMT -5
www.beatlesnews.com/blog/the-beatles/201701131613/new-paul-mccartney-album-anticipated-in-2017.html"After announcing his return to Capitol Records, for whom the Beatles famously recorded, 74-year-old Paul McCartney wrapped up his 2016 tour and began work on his first album since 2013's New, going into the studio with producer Greg Kurstin, known for his work with Adele. McCartney has also recorded tracks, including at least one with Lady Gaga, for an unnamed animation project. "I'll put out my next album, but I won't think I'm gonna sell a lot," he told Rolling Stone last year. "I'm putting it out because I have songs that I like. And I will do my best job. The scene has changed, but it doesn't disturb me, because I had the best of it.""
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Post by emerald on Mar 16, 2017 5:51:18 GMT -5
Jesus, will this FAUL(t) keep on torturing us for another century?
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Post by beatlies on Apr 17, 2017 20:00:05 GMT -5
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Post by emerald on May 16, 2017 5:50:10 GMT -5
God, he's such a bad joke! "Dead men tell no tales" - so is there smth we should know, Faul? How fitting....
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Post by emerald on Jul 2, 2017 13:19:12 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Jul 5, 2017 11:36:48 GMT -5
God, he's such a bad joke! "Dead men tell no tales" - so is there smth we should know, Faul? How fitting.... Always dropping clues and "winks"....
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Post by emerald on Jul 8, 2017 7:56:17 GMT -5
How Macca and Linda gate-crashed our holidays (and conceived their first baby): From Noel Coward's dark obsession to a ticking off from Lennon's aunt, read Beatles biographer HUNTER DAVIES's memoir If I had used a tape recorder when doing the Beatles book, I would not only have had historic material from them, talking about their work at the time it was happening, but I would also have recordings of so many associated with them who are now long since dead — such as John’s Aunt Mimi, Paul’s father Jim, George’s parents, Ringo’s parents. I even managed to find Ringo’s real father, who had split from Ringo’s mother when his son was very small. He was a window cleaner in Crewe and had refused all interviews and publicity. He had never come forward when Ringo became famous, unlike John Lennon’s father, Alfred. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4676476/Macca-crashed-holiday-Beatles-biographer-HUNTER-DAVIES.html
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Post by beatlies on Aug 22, 2017 20:19:14 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Aug 31, 2017 22:13:08 GMT -5
www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4835112/Paul-McCartney-s-eldest-grandson-study-Yale.htmlPUBLISHED: 20:49 EDT, 29 August 2017 | UPDATED: 20:53 EDT, 29 August 2017 e-mail 318 shares 49 View comments While they were growing up on their farm in the Sussex countryside near Rye, their father, Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney, famously sent them to the local comprehensive in the hope they would have a 'normal' life. But Sir Paul's children have, so far, failed to emulate him. Stella — his younger daughter by his late first wife, Linda — spurned her local state school to send her children to be privately educated at a 'posh school', where other parents included supermodels Claudia Schiffer and Elle Macpherson. Now I can disclose that the first of Sir Paul's grandchildren is diverging further from the path of humdrum British experience. Arthur Donald — eldest son of Stella's photographer sister Mary — left £19,545-a-year University College School in Hampstead, North London, this summer and has decided to continue his education at American college Yale, alma mater of five U.S. presidents including George W. Bush and his father, George H.W. Bush. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4835112/Paul-McCartney-s-eldest-grandson-study-Yale.html#ixzz4rORSvR45 Follow us: @mailonline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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Post by beatlies on Sept 19, 2017 23:37:07 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Oct 30, 2017 21:46:28 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihfJoyQzYaA"It was May of 1969, the news of the rumor Paul was dead came months later. Here is the Apple recording you have heard, and have not heard like this before now. (Reversed)Hey Faul (Extended Version) lyrics He will be with me. They may hide it. He must be with me. They miss him. He must be with me. They miss him. They hide it. Who lives with that? Paul is dead. Who lives with that? Paul, miss him. Paul, you lost your wings. Paul is screaming. Paul was cut. Why? (Paul is dead.) Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why? Please, get me out! Who is Paul? They bought me out. (head wrapped) They bought me out.(miss him) They bought me out. Please, get me out! Please."
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Post by emerald on Nov 26, 2017 13:27:58 GMT -5
The Beatles’ ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ at 50: A Monument to Paul McCartney’s Genius In 1967, the Beatles were experiencing staggering highs and lows. They were riding a wave of commercial and critical acclaim following the release of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, and their hit single “All You Need Is Love” had become an anthem for that summer of flower power. But that August, they’d lost their longtime manager Brian Epstein, a severe blow to the group’s sense of unity—despite the fact that Epstein had become a somewhat more marginalized figure after the group decided to stop touring in the fall of 1966. www.thedailybeast.com/why-the-beatles-magical-mystery-tour-is-more-fun-than-sgt-pepper
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Post by emerald on Dec 6, 2017 4:46:22 GMT -5
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Post by emerald on Dec 10, 2017 8:00:37 GMT -5
“Paul Is Dead” Clues in “I Am the Walrus” “I Am the Walrus” is on the Beatles’ 1967 release Magical Mystery Tour. Because of its strange imagery, “I Am the Walrus” has long been closely scrutinized by people looking for clues that Paul McCartney died in 1966 and was replaced by a lookalike. To search this song for hidden meanings is rather ironic since, according to Pete Shotton, John Lennon intended to write a song with nonsensical imagery to confound those who looked for significance in every Beatle lyric. After recalling a grotesque song they used to sing as children, John strung together the most ludicrous imagery he could think of. Shotton recalls that after writing the song, “He turned to me, smiling. ‘Let the f**kers work that one out, Pete.'” turnmeondeadman.com/paul-is-dead-clues-in-i-am-the-walrus/
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