Wed, Oct 14
Sir Paul McCartney and the Beatles are now on Twitter and verified. Sadly both seem to be tweeting in third party form, which means some PR company is handling the accounts on their behalf. There's no fun in that. Nevertheless, with a bit of luck, we might see Sir Paul recognise the value in bein...
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(I Want to) Come Home - McCartney
source: facoporquegosto (WordPress)
A nova música do Paul McCartney vazou na net lá pelo mês de Outubro. Fiquei adiando pra colocar aqui, mas agora foi. Uma baladinha no piano que só o Macca sabe fazer. A música foi escrita especialmente para o filme Everybody’s Fine que estreia ano que vem. Com vocês, Sir Paul McCartney.
Published Sun, Nov 29
Beatles News: Beatles member Sir Paul McCartney takes meat-free campaign to Europe 
source: Liverpool Echo.co.uk
SIR Paul McCartney has appealed for people power to make the difference in the fight against global warming.
Published Sun, Nov 29
Paul McCartney still feels Fab 
source: ExpoSay
Sir Paul McCartney still feels like a member of The Beatles. Despite the fact it's been almost 40 years since the band split, the 67-year-old music legend loves playing the Fab Four's songs live because it takes him on a trip down memory lane.
Published Fri, Nov 27
Paul McCartney To Play Fireman Live 
source: blogspot/glyO (Feedburner)
Former Beatle and Knight of the British Empire Sir Paul McCartney has revealed that a special concert based purely on his Fireman project with producer and erstwhile Killing Joke bassist Youth might be a very real possibility. Speaking exclusively to The Quietus on the eve of the launch o...
Published Thu, Nov 26
Library of Congress awards Gershwin Prize to Sir Paul 
source: Beatles
Monday, the Library of Congress will announce Paul McCartney as its third recipient of the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. McCartney is scheduled to return to Washington and accept the award in spring 2010. The library has promised an all-star tribute concert featuring the former Beatl...
Published Mon, Nov 16
Sir Paul McCartney Says Beatles 'Weren't That Good' 
source: Spinner
Sir Paul McCartney has said he can understand why the Beatles weren't signed early on -- because they weren't very good. Sir Paul made the comment in an interview with London radio station Xfm. He told DJ Ian Camfield: "We obviously weren't that good. We were formulating it all.
Published Sun, Nov 8
source: webnerhouse.com
Sir Paul McCartney (apparently known to British tabloids as “Macca”) recently stated that when the Beatles started out in Hamburg, they weren’t a very good rock band. Playing constantly at different clubs, working at their craft, learning new songs, and figuring out how to bring custom...
Published Sat, Nov 7
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WILL YOUNG is so embarrassed about his version of the BEATLES' track THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD, he apologised to SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY when the pair met earlier this year (09). Young came face to face with the veteran musician in July (09), when he was made a companion of the Liverpool Institute...
Published Mon, Nov 2