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Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Jan 26, 2023 18:04:45 GMT
I have often thought that they should release a Linda McCartney book just called 'Paul' of pictures she took of him between 1967 - 1998.
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bradman
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Post by bradman on Jan 26, 2023 21:33:06 GMT
A coffee table fapping bible.
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Post by sₚⲁᵣₖydₒg on Jan 26, 2023 23:04:24 GMT
between 1967 - 1998. good idea.
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Post by Brick Wall on Jan 26, 2023 23:21:02 GMT
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Post by sₚⲁᵣₖydₒg on Jan 27, 2023 15:40:26 GMT
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Jan 27, 2023 19:56:08 GMT
(No, this is not a Linda McCartney photo, but it goes well with all the bad Macca hairdos on this page.)
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Post by essayceedee on Jan 27, 2023 20:43:45 GMT
I’d rather see a coffee table book of all the pictures she took of James. If she even bothered.
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Post by daved on Jan 27, 2023 21:37:30 GMT
I have to ask myself how I was ever a fan of this guy. He’s such a doofus.
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Post by gobshite on Jan 27, 2023 22:17:15 GMT
Because you were a kid in the 1970s who didn't hear a lot of music beyond the top 40? I loved Macca through 1978, then got into FM radio and learned there is good music besides the Beatles. Some SHites eventually get there
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Jan 27, 2023 23:04:27 GMT
I have to ask myself how I was ever a fan of this guy. He’s such a doofus. Listen to his bass lines from 1966–1967. They supersede the doofusness.
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Post by essayceedee on Jan 27, 2023 23:13:49 GMT
The book can be called Macca & Cheez.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Jan 27, 2023 23:34:08 GMT
I have to ask myself how I was ever a fan of this guy. He’s such a doofus. I will probably never read that McCartney Legacy book but I am following the thread and it appears the book reaffirms that our rock n roll MACCA could be quite unpleasant to work with. IDGAF, neither doofus nor dick, the music is good and that's what I'm a fan of.
I did just relisten to the Rockestra session. It's hilarious knowing that he brought in this star studded cast and then hearing him play his demo for them. They must have thought "he really called us all in for this lame little rocker?" Jeff Beck wisely chose not to attend. Keith Moon apparently said he'd rather be caught dead than play on it, which unfortunately is what happened.
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Post by gobshite on Jan 27, 2023 23:40:54 GMT
I kind of remember a documentary on the 9/11 concert where he was cajoling Townsend, Crapton, etc. to play that godawful Freedom song, and their contempt for Macca oozes out
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Jan 27, 2023 23:49:57 GMT
I kind of remember a documentary on the 9/11 concert where he cajoling Townsend, Crapton, etc. to play that godawful Freedom song, and their contempt for Macca oozes out I don't know if it's fair to pin this on the 9/11 concert, but the decade that followed was full of shitty charity songs, be it originals or covers, featuring star studded casts of dozens. The trend seems to have died out thankfully.
I realize Do They Know It's Christmas and We Are The World started it all, but tracks like those were few and far between otherwise for years.
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Post by daved on Jan 28, 2023 0:46:25 GMT
I have to ask myself how I was ever a fan of this guy. He’s such a doofus. Listen to his bass lines from 1966–1967. They supersede the doofusness. I’m talking solo. Of course I love the majority of his Beatles work.
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