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Question: Which is Joshie's favorite Beatles song?

Revolution 9:15    
  4 (12.9%)
You Really Got a Hold on Deuteronome    
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You've Got to Hide Your Love Yahweh    
  6 (19.4%)
Nowhere Menorah    
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You're Going to Lose that Goy-l    
  14 (45.2%)
Israel Be Back    
  1 (3.2%)
Esau Her Standing There    
  0 (0.0%)




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TODAY Paul is performing live tracks from Band on the Run on Later with Jools Holland, which is being aired today (Friday) on BBC Two.
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" October 29, 2010 -- WENN

George Harrison played ouija board prank on Beatles

The Beatles once tried to contact the spirit world on a Ouija board - but fell foul of a prank by George Harrison.

Sir Paul McCartney has recalled how he, Harrison, and John Lennon held a seance in the early 1960s and admits he was stunned when they were apparently contacted by the ghost of his late mother.

The trio watched in amazement as an upturned tumbler on the Ouija board moved beneath their fingertips to spell out a message congratulating the Fab Four on a recent number one single - but they realised it was a prank when Harrison burst out laughing.

McCartney tells British rock magazine NME, "We once did a Ouija board thing when we were kids, it was just me, George... and John, I think... So we weren't really into all that, but somebody just said, 'Let's do it.'

"So we're touching the glass, you know, saying 'OK, nobody push it, OK?' So then, suddenly... whoa, it's moving! Now, my mum had died a couple of years before and it says, 'Congratulations... son...' And we're going, 'NO!' 'Congratulations... son... number one... In NME!' And so we were all, 'Oh, f**k off! There's no way she would know what NME was'. And there's George, you know (laughing). He'd been pushing it all the time! Bad boy!"  "

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Joey, that NBC show on Thursdays after the Office is horrible. Outsourced is an insult to Americans everywhere. I refuse to watch it and have written a letter to complain. I just don't like the idea at all.
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" October 30, 2010 -- Irish Independent

We really were a band on the run

DURING the recording of Band On The Run by Wings, an incident happened in Lagos, Nigeria, that summed up Paul McCartney's contradictory post-Beatles return to normality. It was a hot night in September 1973. Paul and Linda wandered back from the guitarist Denny Laine's rented house to their villa on the outskirts of the city.

"People kept telling us it was too dangerous to walk around," McCartney says. "But we'd been to Jamaica, we'd been to the Caribbean and these people were squares.

"Suddenly, a car comes along this dark road and slows down in front of us. A guy winds down the window and starts shouting. I go into friendly Liverpudlian mode. You know, 'Hey mate, we don't need a lift, ta very much.'"

Since coming out of a decade with the biggest band in the world, McCartney had been working hard at connecting with everyday life. But he wasn't quite there yet. The mix of good cheer and stubbornness that had allowed him to navigate insane levels of fame with the Beatles had no effect on a gang of thugs who neither knew nor cared who he was.

"This big guy got out of the car and started shouting at me. I actually bundled him back into the car, saying, 'Yeah, yeah, I love you, man. Now come on, we're going home'. He looked bewildered for a moment before five guys piled out and held us up at knifepoint."

It was then that Linda came out with a line that McCartney claims saved his life. "They're taking our money, our tape recorders, everything. Suddenly, Linda says, 'Don't kill him, he's a musician!'

"Well, maybe it did help, because apparently muggers in Nigeria often kill their victims to make sure they don't go to the police. The big problem for me is that they went off with the demo tapes to the songs we had been recording."

Band On The Run, which is re-released next month, marked McCartney's departure from the wreckage of his old band and the point at which his new band, Wings, became a successful entity in its own right.

Four years earlier, the Beatles had split up acrimoniously. What came next was a period of adjustment that, by his own admission, McCartney didn't handle particularly well.

Morning drinking sessions and heavy dope smoking got him through the day until Linda Eastman, New York-born daughter to the heiress of the Lindner department store fortune, helped him navigate his way out of the darkness.

The pair met at a Georgie Fame concert in London in 1967, marrying in 1969 when she was four months pregnant with their first child, Mary.

"The Beatles had broken up amidst a lot of bad feeling and I was thinking: what do I do now?" McCartney says.

"Linda came into my life, and she was so grounded. She pushed me out of what could have been a very bad situation. She wanted to get away from her posh upbringing, so we were both searching for something new."

A year later, the legal wrangles after the Beatles' split were still dragging on.

"We were having all these awful meetings," McCartney says, sounding drained at the memory. "Then one day Linda said, 'Let's go to Scotland.' We drove up and down Britain in a Land Rover. It was a new period of freedom that I hadn't had in a long time."

In a run-down farmhouse near the Mull of Kintyre in southwest Scotland, McCartney started writing songs again at Linda's encouragement. He set up the tiny Rude Studios in an iron-roofed barn next to the house and wrote his second solo album, Ram. By turns sentimental and angry, Ram is patchy but singular.

The first Wings album, Wild Life, was recorded at Rude over a week -- McCartney was building up a band, with the former Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine and Denny Seiwell on drums. It was rough and unpolished.

John Mendelsohn, of Rolling Stone magazine, wondered whether the album was "deliberately second-rate".

"There was a process of reinvention that, post-Beatles, I had to go through," McCartney says of the early days of Wings. "Suddenly, I didn't have to make a record if I didn't want to.

"And if you start a new group, what do you do? You play small gigs around the country. This time, it was a bit more difficult because people knew who I was, but something told us we had to do it that way. We were paying our dues."

Paul and Linda's adventure was brave. When Wings first toured in 1972," says Barbara Charone, a former NME journalist turned PR powerhouse, "it was the most exciting thing in music at the time. It was the first opportunity most people got to see McCartney live -- and here he was, playing in small venues. You could hardly believe it was happening."

The first Wings tour consisted of turning up at universities and asking if they could play unannounced.

"It wasn't exactly hippy, but that time was all about the two of us going off on this adventure," McCartney says. "It was about wanting to be free after being told what to do for so long."

What Paul and Linda wanted to do most was pretty much what every other band in the country was trying to avoid doing: travelling up and down Britain in a tour bus, playing gigs in student unions, before collecting 50p coins in a plastic bag and searching for the nearest hotel some time after midnight -- not the easiest thing to do in early-Seventies Britain.

"To give you a taste of what it was like, we would look at a map and say, 'Ashby-de-la-Zouch . . . we like the sound of that,'" McCartney says.

"So we drove there and, no offence to the people of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, but it didn't seem like much more than a signpost. Then we discovered that Nottingham University was near by, so we showed up there.

"Our roadie went up to the bar and said, 'I've got Paul McCartney in the car park, wondering if he can do a gig.' The guy said, 'Pull the other one,' before being convinced to come out to the car park. I'd be there, waving out of an old van."

The McCartneys were dealing with the pressures that every young family faces -- no more so than when Stella and Linda almost died in childbirth -- but with the eyes of the world on them.  "

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" November 4, 2010 -- Macca Report News Exclusive!!!

Fan meets Paul's band at restaurant in Brazil

Fernanda Hecktheuer got a call from a friend who told her where Paul McCartney's band was having lunch in a local Porto Alegre restaurant. Hecktheuer asked for a photo with the band and they obliged.


The band arrived in Brazil yesterday (November 3rd) and Paul is expected to arrive on Friday (November 5th).

The Up and Coming South American tour begins Sunday, November 7th at Beira Rio Stadium in Porte Alegre, Brazil

Special thanks to Lucia Camargo (Macca Reporter in Brazil)


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November 4, 2010 -- Montreal Gazzette

Paul McCartney was a man on an uphill run

Reissue honours a rare stab at post-Beatles glory

With the Wings album Band on the Run, Paul McCartney got back to where he once belonged - at the top of the charts with a great pop confection.

The deluxe reissued album, which arrived in stores Tuesday, was remastered at Abbey Road studios with the same team that remastered the entire Beatles catalogue last year. It comes in various formats -with bonus discs, a DVD, a 120-page book filled with unseen photos taken by Linda McCartney, or on vinyl -depending on your wallet and your devotion to McCartney.

Band on the Run, first released in 1973, was the only time McCartney came close to matching the density and drive of his work with the Beatles. From the title track's opening guitar figure to the lilting lullaby Bluebird, the album firmed up Wings' sound: sunny, sweet-tempered and rooted in rock 'n' roll.

Rolling Stone gushed that it was "the finest record yet released by any of the four musicians who called themselves the Beatles." Even John Lennon, who dumped on Wings' previous records, called it "a great album - you can call it Wings, but it's McCartney's music."

The album was recorded in Lagos, Nigeria, but there's no hint of any African influence, not counting the effect of the powerful African dope McCartney was smoking as he made the record.

That may be because he was working more or less by himself -with only his wife, Linda, and guitarist Denny Laine.

The album turned out fine, but the project began with bad vibes and recriminations. Days before the scheduled departure, lead guitarist Henry McCullough quit over musical differences, and then drummer Denny Seiwell packed it in.

Seiwell said McCartney was a skinflint and he was tired of working for a weekly wage of about $150. (McCartney claims his money was tied up in Beatles litigation following the band's breakup.)

The McCartneys and Laine recorded the album over two months, enduring wonky studio conditions, a monsoon and a mugging at knifepoint.

"It was a challenge to be in Lagos, and very uphill," McCartney once said in his charmingly understated way.

In a promo video, McCartney credits Linda with saving his life when muggers stripped them of their valuables -and the demo tapes he was working on. (He recorded them again from memory.)

Nigerian muggers would often kill their victims to prevent them from going to the police. "Linda said, 'Don't kill him, he's a musician,' " McCartney relates.

The DVD shows Paul and Linda with twin mullets goofing around with kids in a village.

"It was just a bunch of friends making music," McCartney says of Band on the Run. Much like when the Beatles started, he adds.

Whatever it was, McCartney never found that recipe again. (%@#!!!)  "

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" Joey have you heard this yet? http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/paul-mccartney/concerts/rfk-stadium-july-04-1990.h...; "


RFK Stadium   ?!    ..... 1990  .. ?!

Very Cool !!!! Thanks S.C.L. 


Do you have this on a CD / DVD ?!


I saw Macca in concert for the very first time two weeks later ( July , 1990 in Ames , IA   -- Cyclone Stadium ) .

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" Up And Coming tour - South America dates

Sunday, November 7 - Porto Alegre, Brazil - Beira Rio Stadium (SOLD OUT)
Wednesday, November 10 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - El Estadio Monumental Of River Plate (SOLD OUT)
Thursday, November 11 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - El Estadio Monumental Of River Plate (SOLD OUT)
Sunday, November 21 - Sγo Paulo, Brazil - Morumbi Stadium (SOLD OUT)
Monday, November 22 - Sγo Paulo, Brazil - Morumbi Stadium (SOLD OUT)

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I saw Macca in concert for the very first time two weeks later ( July , 1990 in Ames , IA   -- Cyclone Stadium ) .

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" I ask whether it had been important to try to measure up to the Beatles.

"Yes, it was. Otherwise there was kind of no point, though it was virtually impossible to do. Immediately after the Beatles, though, I was just trying to form a group. OK, I thought: I can ring up a lot of famous people and get a supergroup together, or I can go with my instinct ­ which is that groups don't happen like that. There has to be a certain amount of building up, shared experience, shared music. That's how it was when I started out with John ­ neither of us really knew how to do much. And it's the kiss of death if someone says they're the next Beatles. I was in that position with Wings, taking on this impossible task ­ in which my lovely wife wasn't even a musician. I had Mick Jagger saying [bad Mick Jagger impersonation], 'What's he doing getting his old lady in the band?'

"But we kept plugging on. By the time of Band on the Run, it suddenly came together. What we had been trying to do worked. And also, what I'd seen in Linda ­ what I thought was there ­ finally came out."

It wasn't just Mick Jagger who had wondered what Linda was doing in the band. Music journalists routinely denounced her rudimentary musical skills. But her vocal harmonies did come to be central to the Wings sound. McCartney remembers that Elton John and Michael Jackson praised her harmonies on Band on the Run. "But her first outing as a vocalist ­ beside her high-school glee club ­ was the chorus on 'Let It Be'. There was a very high note in there. She and I were at Abbey Road late one night and I was fussing around putting on a harmony, but I heard one higher and I couldn't get it. And I said to her, could you get that note? And she did it. So that was a pretty cool start."

Hang on, isn't McCartney famously on record (in the wake of the legal row about producer Phil Spector drowning "The Long and Winding Road" with strings and choirs) as saying he'd never have female voices on a Beatles record?

"Oh" he says. "You've got a scoop!"

WEBMASTER'S NOTE: Here's another scoop! Lizzie Bravo from Brazil was one of the 'female' high voices on "Across The Universe." (The World Wildlife version) She was hanging out with the fans at Abbey Road when Paul came out and asked which fans could sing, because they needed high voices on the chorus.

What it boiled down to, though, he says, was that he simply wanted Linda around for love and companionship ­ in the studio, on tour. "Everyone had every reason to slag her off. In fact, there was no reason for anyone to support her. But I knew what I was doing ­ as did John, having Yoko on his records. He didn't think she was Aretha Franklin. He was in love and he wanted to make something new ­ something of his own making. It was to do with intensity of feeling. And looking back on it, he was absolutely right. Everything they did, I think, was good. John had proved himself a master in conventional terms and in joining up with Yoko he was about to prove himself in unconventional terms. In a way, that was in both our thinking."

By the time the Beatles broke up, it had been a long time since he and Lennon had sat knee to knee finishing each other's songs. I ask whether he still misses that editing process.

"Are you kidding? Of course I bloody miss it. I'm sitting in the room with John, him with me. Believe me, we're both pretty good editors. We were young turks. We were smartasses. And we did some amazing things. I would love him to be here now, saying, 'Don't bloody do that!' ­ or, more wonderfully, 'That's great!' So yeah, I really had the greatest writing partner."

Perhaps he would have said the same thing

"Well, you know, I went through a revisionist period led by Yoko at one time ­ you know, 'All Paul did was book the studio.' I believe that was a quote from her once. We're good friends now, but there was a period when I was, like, 'Jesus, did I ever do anything?' But then I thought, 'Wait a minute, John wouldn't have put up with me.' So, you know, we were pretty cool."

It rankles not being able to control his own story, not having the last word on what did or didn't happen. Take Nowhere Boy, he says, Sam Taylor-Wood's film about Lennon's early years in Liverpool. "I know Sam, she's a lovely girl, but I saw some stuff beforehand and I said, 'This isn't at all what happened. John punching me to the ground, as he does in the film? He never bloody punched me! And the scene where John and Pete Best are shown riding on the roof of the bus? Nobody ever rode on the top of buses.' Sam said, 'No, but it's great for a film.' And in the end, we had to agree ­ it's not life, it's a film. It's like the Magritte picture of the pipe ­ 'Ceci n'est pas une pipe.' It's a complete fiction, though I suspect some of it's going down as fact."

He laughs and moves on. He's doing a lot of promotional stuff for Band on the Run, which is being rereleased in multiple formats. Is he hoping to attract a new generation of fans for Wings?

"I'm not consciously trying to whip up the next generation, but the concerts I'm doing now, there's a huge influx of younger people, almost embarrassingly so. And we do a lot of Wings songs in the set. A couple of years ago, when we were doing the Live 8 thing, Bono, who I think keeps his finger on the pulse ­ he said [bad Bono impersonation], 'Man, you know all the kids are listening to Wings now.' I'm a family man and there's a temptation not to talk about it in case it's not cool ­ but to see my generation, their kids, and sometimes their kids' kids at my shows? I love that."

The reissue of Wings' Band on the Run, in various formats, including a four-CD boxset, is out now.  "


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Reply #3998 - Nov 10th, 2010 at 6:24pm
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...&&&&D.J. Jazzy Joe and the Fresh Prince of Boca Raton !™&& *** " VICTORY !!!! " ***...
 
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Re: Happy Birthday jb
Reply #3999 - Nov 10th, 2010 at 6:34pm
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Joey,I listened to the Macca Arizona show today. It still fucking rocks! Let's go get drunk You rock! Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?
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