Agreed…Tug Of War, Flaming Pie, Back To The Egg, Flowers in the Dirt, Ram…plus classical The list of great music since the Beatles is endless and all from the mind of Paul McCartney.. Long may the Knight reign! Fagstein » Don Macpherson advocates MURDER June 19, 2007 at 9:21 pm
He followed up with a series of Beatles songs, including "Hey Jude," "Let it Be," "Back in the U.S.S.R.," and "Penny Lane." The show also included a rendition of "A Day in the Life," which McCartney dedicated to John Lennon. McCartney returned for his encore waving a Ukrainian flag and finished o...
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The Beatles legend, who is currently embroiled in a battle with estranged wife Heather Mills, regularly visits north London's Kenwood House art gallery to spend time looking at The Guitar Player - a 17th Century piece by Jan Vermeer. London Film Festival: Ones to Watch