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Question: Which is Joshie's favorite Beatles song?

Revolution 9:15    
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You Really Got a Hold on Deuteronome    
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You've Got to Hide Your Love Yahweh    
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Nowhere Menorah    
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You're Going to Lose that Goy-l    
  14 (45.2%)
Israel Be Back    
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Esau Her Standing There    
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" June 15, 2012 -- Monsters & Critics (UK)

Paul McCartney planning small birthday celebration

Sir Paul McCartney will have a low-key 70th birthday celebration.

The Beatles legend reaches the milestone age on Monday, but insists he doesn't want a big party and will instead mark the occasion with his closest friends, family, and wife Nancy Shevell.

He said: 'A big do isn't really me.'

And though he is close to 70, the 'When I'm 64' hitmaker insists he has no plans to tone down his career, though he and Nancy find some potential visions for his showbiz future quite funny.

He told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: 'I must say Nancy and I did have some fun moments imagining me with a little pinky ring, in rhinestone, with a little glass of whisky and soda, sitting on a high stool on stage next to the piano doing six months in Las Vegas.

'It's nice to think about that for a second. And then completely rule it out.'

Paul described his recent album, 'Kisses on the Bottom' - which featured covers of old songs - as a 'romantic' gesture for Nancy, who he married last October.

He said: 'It was a romantic gesture. The timing was good, marrying Nancy, it was a special period in my life.'


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June 15, 2012 -- NME

Paul McCartney: 'The Queen is fabulous, I've got a lot of time for her'

Paul McCartney has praised The Queen, describing her as "fabulous" and even saying that he has "lot of time for her".

The Beatles man, who turns 70 on Monday (June 18), headlined the Queen's Diamond Jubilee gig earlier this month and has now spoken to the Daily Telegraph about how much he admires the long-serving monarch.

Asked what he thought of The Queen, McCartney said: "She is the rock'n'roll queen. Weirdly enough, that is one of the things her reign will be remembered for. Queen Elizabeth I, we remember Raleigh; Queen Elizabeth II, it's gonna be The Beatles."

He continued: "To kids of our generation, she was a very attractive young woman, taking on this huge responsibility. She seemed very human. We all felt really proud of her. She's fabulous. I've got a lot of time for her."

McCartney also spoke about his ode to the Queen 'Your Majesty' and said it represented just how far things have come in the way people are allowed to exercise freedom of speech.

He said: "It's just a cheeky little song. It sort of sums up how things have changed, doesn't it? You can write songs like that and not get sent to the Tower."

Then asked if he approved of the Royals, McCartney added: "I totally understand the republican point of view but then I think if they got rid of the royals, who are you gonna replace them with? A politician? I'm not sure that would be an improvement."

Earlier today, it was revealed that Paul Weller will release a new cover of The Beatles' 'Birthday' on Monday (June 18) to help celebrate Paul McCartney's 70th birthday.

The Modfather has recorded a cover of the Fab Four's 1968 track, which served as the opening track on the second disc of 'The White Album' and will release it on Monday as a download single with all the proceeds going to War Child. The track will only be available for purchase on Monday


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" June 18, 2012 -- The Mirror (UK)

Macca at 70: Beatles star will never retire, says his former right-hand man

Sir Paul McCartney's former right-hand man Geoff Baker explains why the star will never retire

When Paul was about 15, he and John Lennon used to take the bus over to the other side of Liverpool to visit a guitarist who knew how to play the B7 chord - essential for rock 'n' roll.

Pooling their few pennies, they'd excitedly ride over to sit at the feet of this guitar guru and watch fascinated as he formed the chord shape they could add to their repertoire of E, A and D.

More than 30 years later, when Paul was recounting this tale, he added: "We thought that guy was really old for a musician -- he was probably only about 26 but we thought he was really old to be still playing."

Today Paul is 70 and still playing at an age when most people have swapped vim and verve for slippers in front of the telly. And Paul will never stop.

For the 15 years I had the privilege of working for him as his publicity chief, I witnessed his relentless drive and extraordinary energy at first-hand.

* 70 classic photos of Sir Paul McCartney from the Sixties onwards

And he is about to perform the biggest show of his unparalleled life, playing to a TV audience of more than one billion by closing the opening ceremony at the London 2012 Olympics.

It's Britain's greatest contemporary moment and, frankly, there is no one in the nation who is bigger or better placed to symbolise to the planet the true glory of achievement of this country.

He is, of course, used to playing to huge crowds. But Paul's Olympics show is more than another big gig. In those three or four songs, to the eyes of the whole world he will be Britain.

Not David Cameron, not HM The Queen, it will be working-class Macca -- 'some scruff from Speke', as he dubs himself -- who will represent the very best of British. At 70.

After seven decades, Paul is still doing what he's spent his life enjoying -- breaking the rules.

He's always done it. It's like when he wrote the beautiful Beatles ballad For No One, scoring the French horn solo with producer George Martin.

As Paul could not write or read music, an inability which he stubbornly refuses to correct to this day, he sang a note which George pointed out did not even exist.

"The horn player won't be able to play it, Paul," said George, "that note is beyond the range of the instrument."

"Stick it in," said Paul, "let's see what happens."

The result, as we know, was something of beauty, the Macca instinct was right.

Some might think that after the Olympics he will finally pack away the Hofner bass, stop the music that just comes into his head like it did to Beethoven, and retire with Nancy to do those things he erroneously predicted for himself when as a teenager he wrote When I'm 64.

He once said he'd probably die on stage, "wheeled on in a wheelchair playing Yesterday".

He appeared to be joking but I'd have a fiver on it because it's impossible for him to stop the songs coming into his head. They just do.

I've seen many a disc jockey test him on that. "Go on," they say, "see if you can make up a song now, right now, in this studio."

"OK," says Macca every time, "give us a sec" -- and then he does.

It freaked out Dustin Hoffman, that gift of Paul's. The actor and Macca were dining in the Caribbean once when Dustin challenged him.

"Give us a subject," said Macca. "Picasso," said Hoffman.

Paul pursed his lips in thought for a bit and then began singing, "Drink to me, drink to my health, you know I can't drink any more".

The song became the Wings hit, Picasso's Last Words -- at least it did once the amazed Dustin had stopped running around the restaurant shouting, "He's doing it! He's actually doing it!"

But what drives this extraordinary man, this council estate kid, to keep doing it?

What I saw close up, on a day-to-day basis, was up-and-at-it Macca, passionately applying his work ethic DIN -- Do It Now.

Clearly, his 40-plus years of vegetarianism are proof that, at 70, if you want to front the non-stop, two-and-a-half-hour, 36-song set that is his current show, then you've got to eat right.

But there's more to it than that.

If you ask Paul what is the secret of his success, he'll probably go coy and say that he doesn't know. But if you're lucky, he'll tell you he believes "it's longevity" that matters.

Not doing it, not having done it, but to keep on going. "The hardest act to follow," Paul will tell you, "is yourself".

Given that since The Beatles first began to shake the world 50 years ago with the 1962 hit Love Me Do, through the 70s with Wings and since the 80s as a solo artist he has had more hit records than any musician before him or since, that is a tough act to follow.

Yesterday alone has now been played on the radio more than 10 million times. "Yeah," Paul says, "it's like being a boxer alone in a ring, punching yourself."

He'll also tell you one of the main reasons he keeps playing is because he hasn't quite got where he wants to yet.

Back at the end of the 80s, I was struck by hearing him say, "I've got this feeling that I want to write one more really good song".

I was agog. This was the composer of Let It Be, Hey Jude, Maybe I'm Amazed and god knows how many other classics.

This was the man who soundtracked the lives of billions of us, the one A-level likely lad who became the richest, most successful musician who has ever lived.

And he wanted to do more?

"Yeah," he said, as if it was obvious.

As it happens, he has possibly written that song. Most of us haven't heard it yet, but he's been tinkering with it for more than 10 years now.

It's called Celebration, part of the symphony Standing Stone, knocked off in between topping the album charts, exhibiting his abstract art, making films and publishing poetry.

And there's another reason he keeps on -- because nobody in rock 'n' roll has done so yet.

As he'll tell you, rock 'n' roll only really started around about 1956 so it's not yet old enough as an art form to have had people of 70 still playing it.

Like Bob Dylan and his other friend Keith Richards, Paul is bringing rock 'n' roll to a new maturity.

"I fancy getting like the old bluesmen have, like Muddy Waters or BB King," says Paul, "getting older but still playing. Nobody ever told Muddy Waters he was too old to play."

CLEARLY, with a reported fortune of £665 million, Paul doesn't do it for the money. As he says, "you don't work music, you play it."

Yet despite the incredible drive Paul is just as humanly frail as the rest of us too -- he does weep over a soppy film.

He does like a celebratory Scotch and Coke -- "four's my limit, four and I'm anybody's" -- and he does possess a bugger of a temper and the colourful language to go with it.

But as Linda used to say "that's allowed". Why should he be the only man on the planet who's not permitted to on occasion lose his temper?

He's human too in not ever wanting to read reviews -- "because it's distracting on stage. Somebody once wrote of a gig that Ebony And Ivory was the low point of my show.

"I dropped it from the set a while after that because I kept on thinking, 'Oh God, now we've reached the low point of the show'."And he's human, and distinctive, in that he has never lost hold of his sensible, working-class roots. Roots that make him hold honesty, politeness and decency as absolutes.

As he once said himself: "I've met prime ministers, presidents and royals but I've never met anyone with more wisdom than the common sense of the ordinary Liverpool working man."

He is distinctive in his industry too, in that he's kind with the little gestures.

He never forgets an employee's birthday, stops his limo at a florist to go in -- not to send in his driver -- to buy a bunch of flowers for his wife, stops everything he's doing backstage if he sees someone upset who needs a hug, and paid tens of thousands of pounds for a private jet to fly a sick child of a friend for treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

And children love him, which is a telling sign of a good man.

I remember we were in Paris once, inciting something of a riot by Paul appearing at a FNAC record store for an impromptu album-signing and press conference.

The cops couldn't cope with the crowd -- Maccamania in spades.

And right at the back of the huge, berserking crowd was a young mother with a severely disabled child.

"Hang on a sec," said Macca, seeing all as usual. He indicated the mother and his team brought her through the crowd along with her little girl.

"Hello," said Paul, "What's your name? You can sit on my lap for the rest of this press chat. Right lads, next question?"

That is the mark of this truly great, ordinary man -- a big heart.

And that is what still makes him tick, that love thing The Beatles so much sang about.

Which links to something else I once heard a music writer say about him -- "through his songs Paul McCartney has probably brought more joy to more people than anyone alive on this planet".

And that's also why, at the age of 70, the scruff from Speke has been chosen to best represent Britain at the biggest show in our nation's history -- because around the world ordinary people understand that Britain has never bred anybody better.

Happy birthday, mate ­ you deserve it, you've done us proud.  "


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MOSCOW — Two Russian navy ships are completing preparations to sail to Syria with a unit of marines on a mission to protect Russian citizens and the nation's base there, a news report said Monday. The deployment appears to reflect Moscow's growing concern about Syrian President Bashar Assad's future.

The Interfax news agency quoted an unidentified Russian navy official as saying that the two amphibious landing vessels, Nikolai Filchenkov and Caesar Kunikov, will be heading shortly to the Syrian port of Tartus, but didn't give a precise date.

The official said the ships will carry an unspecified number of marines to protect Russians in Syria and evacuate some equipment from Tartus, if necessary.

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" MOSCOW — Two Russian navy ships are completing preparations to sail to Syria with a unit of marines on a mission to protect Russian citizens and the nation's base there, a news report said Monday. The deployment appears to reflect Moscow's growing concern about Syrian President Bashar Assad's future.

The Interfax news agency quoted an unidentified Russian navy official as saying that the two amphibious landing vessels, Nikolai Filchenkov and Caesar Kunikov, will be heading shortly to the Syrian port of Tartus, but didn't give a precise date. "

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Iran, Russia, China, Syria to Stage Biggest Joint Wargames in Middle-East
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iranian, Russian, Chinese and Syrian armies are due to stage joint amphibious exercises along the Syrian costs in coming weeks, informed sources revealed on Monday.

According to informed sources, 90,000 forces from the four countries will take part in the land and sea wargames due to be held in Syria.

Ground, air and sea forces as well as air defense and missile units of the four countries will take part in the exercises.

Sources also said that Egypt has acceded to grant passage to 12 Chinese warships to sail through the Suez Canal, adding that the military convoy is due to dock at the Syrian harbors in the next two weeks. ...etc

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" Joey, I don't like it.  "



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Iran is building a nuclear warhead and soon they will be able to do in six minutes what Hitler did in
six friggin YEARS  .

It is as if every Jew in the world is now peacefully queuing up to march back into the Gas Chambers
and Bibi is doing nothing about it .  Why ?   ....... Why must more Jews die ...... ?!

WHY  .....?!    .......  WHY   ... ?! ... !!!!!!   If Begin were PM we ( The Jews )  would not BE in this mess :


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Actor Victor Spinetti, dies of cancer

Victor Spinetti died today at the age of 82 from pancreatic cancer. He was battling the disease for a year and died this morning at a hospice in Monmouth, Wales.

Statements today from Paul and Ringo.

Paul: "Victor was a fine man, a great pal and a fantastic actor and someone I am proud to have known for many years. His irreverent wit and exuberant personality will remain in my memory forever. I will miss his loyal friendship as will all the others who were lucky enough to know and love the wonderful Mr Spinetti."

Ringo:"It was a pleasure the time we worked with Victor. He was a good man and I send my condolences to his family. Peace and love, Ringo."
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" June 22, 2012 -- PM.com

Paul Donates Signed Guitar To The Annual O2 Silver Clef Awards

Paul has been a long-time supporter of the Nordoff Robbins charity and this year is generously donating an exclusive signed Hofner bass violin guitar to auction and raise money for the life changing music therapy charity.

Whilst performing with The Beatles, the Hofner bass became Paul's signature instrument. This exceptionally rare piece of music memorabilia is a unique piece and has been generously donated by Paul for auction at the charity's annual Silver Clef Awards, the aim being to raise vital funds for their work transforming the lives of vulnerable children and adults through music.

Paul said, 'I am delighted to have signed and donated this very special left-handed Hofner bass in order to raise funds for Nordoff Robbins. The work they do with music therapy transforms the lives of vulnerable children and adults across the UK, and I hope the sale of this guitar raises lots of money! Rock on!'

The Guitar will be auctioned at the annual O2 Silver Clef Event that raises money for Nordoff Robbins at the Hilton, Park Lane, on June 29th. To bid for the one-off McCartney signed guitar, you can do so by phone or in person. For more derails please visit www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk


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June 22, 2012 -- The Telegraph (UK)

Rio+20: Sir Paul McCartney leads plan to Save the Arctic from oil exploration

Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Richard Branson and One Direction are among the stars backing a new campaign to have the Arctic made into a national park for the world.

McCartney, backed the call for a UN Resolution protecting the Arctic.

He said: "The Arctic is one of the most beautiful and last untouched regions on our planet, but now it's under threat. Some countries and companies want to open it up to oil drilling and industrial fishing and do to the Arctic what they've done to the rest of our fragile planet. It seems madness that we are willing to go to the ends of the Earth to find the last drops of oil when our best scientific minds are telling us we need to get off fossil fuels to give our children a future. At some time, in some place, we need to take a stand. I believe that time is now and that place is the Arctic."

Robert Redford, Penelope Cruz and Jarvis Cocker have also signed up to the Greenpeace campaign to make the uninhabited area around the North Pole a global sanctuary where it is illegal to fish for rare species or drill for oil.

Although the Antarctic is protected from exploitation under a global treaty, the High North is not and Russia, Canada, the US, Norway and Denmark already making territorial claims on the seabed so they can open the door to oil companies.

Greenpeace plan to sink a petition signed by one million people 4km below the ice at the bottom of the ocean, to claim the Arctic for the world.

The Flag for the Future, designed by children in a global competition organised by the Girl Guide movement, will stand alongside national flags planted by countries like Russia in an attempt to claim the Arctic for mineral exploitation ­ except this will seek to protect the pristine environment.

The Arctic Scroll, launched at the Rio Earth Summit, has already been signed by Thom Yorke, Cilla Black and Edward Norton. You can sign it here.   "


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" June 22, 2012 -- ABC News Radio

70-Year-Old Paul McCartney Congratulates Brian Wilson on His 70th Birthday

The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson celebrated his 70th birthday Wednesday, and he was congratulated by another music legend who knows the feeling, Paul McCartney.

The former Beatle, who turned 70 on Monday, called Wilson backstage at Montreal's Bell Centre where The Beach Boys performed Tuesday evening. According to Rolling Stone, McCartney said, 'Happy birthday, friend!" Wilson replied, "'Happy birthday to you, Paul." Wilson told Rolling Stone that McCartney added, "'Can you believe we made it this far?' It was very pleasant and sweet."

McCartney once said that the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows" is his favorite song of all time. "It's very deep, very emotional, always a bit of a choker for me, that one," he said. "

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" On at least one occasion, U2's mirror-ball lemon – the massive, mobile stage prop from which the band appeared for an encore every night during the PopMart tour – malfunctioned, trapping them inside. Fortunately for all of us, they managed to escape through a small door in the back of the lemon. But what if the door had also seized up? What if the band were stuck inside the lemon until only recently … what if they emerged to a world that never knew All That You Can't Leave Behind, the Slane Castle shows of 2001, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, the 360 tour … what if the band themselves had never experienced the triumphs and disappointments – and the attendant expectations – of the early part of the new millennium?  "


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" June 26, 2012 -- PM.com
Paul Records Meat Free Monday Video Message For Schools

Paul McCartney has recorded an exclusive message for schools, explaining the goals of the campaign and the importance of reducing the amount of meat we eat.

The eight-minute video was shown over the weekend at The Sunday Times Festival of Education and is now available on the Meat Free Monday YouTube channel. Or scroll down to watch it below.

Describing Meat Free Monday as an "accessible idea that it isn't that difficult to do", Paul explains his passion for the campaign and talks about the importance of children to its success.

"We're all aware about climate change and that something has to be done about it," he says. "Certainly teachers know about it, politicians know about it, and kids know about it, because it's their world that they're going to inherit. I don't think they like the idea that we the grown-ups are going to mess it up."



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Meat Free Monday is already a firm favourite with many schools in the UK, whose canteens are going meat-free at the start of the week to improve the health of pupils and teach them about the global impact of their food choices.

Judging by its success in these few schools, Paul believes that it is an idea that can grab the attention of children across the world.

"Younger people particularly [have said], 'We really love this idea, because it gives us some way of helping to save our future, helping to save this planet and helping to avoid the catastrophes that climate change could cause'," he adds.

"It's the kids themselves that give us hope for the future."


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Reply #5047 - Jun 27th, 2012 at 4:00pm
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Joey, what brings a tear to jb's eye?

"Every Breaking Wave" Bono told Rolling Stone this is a "surging anthem" and would be the first single. U2 played a rough version of it a few times during the European tour in 2010.


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Joey, today is a great day in America! God bless the USA!!
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