Sunday, 21 November 2010

Paul McCartney to play live broadcast from New York's Apollo Theater


On December 13 at New York's iconic Apollo Theater,Paul McCartney is set to play his first show

The former Beatle will play an invite-only show at the Harlem venue for radio service Sirius XM, which will be broadcasting the gig live.

The non-profit venue is currently celebrating its 75th anniversary. In the 1960s it became famous for breaking artists such as James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and many others.

Saturday, 13 November 2010

Recent Performance by Sir Paul Mccartney in Argentina

Since the begining beginning sir Paul Mccartney has been entertaining and electrifying his fans with his tremendous live performance in concerts, this times he rock n roll Argentina with his outstanding performance just like he had done so far.

The legend other show held at Buenos Aires where he rocks the audience as well and he proofs that he can still Twist and Shout like he did in the band's 1963 heyday, left.

"The silly soundcheck song is the same one that he has been doing all tour long during soundcheck. Only difference is, he has changed the names of the Russian girl several times but the story and remainder appear very much the same." said photographer Bob Gannon.

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

George Harrison's Ouija fooled Paul McCartney


Paul McCartney exposed this week that his Beatles bandmate George once fooled him into believing he was talking to his mother (who died when he was 14).

Paul McCartney reported press this week that he, Harrison and John Lennon once used a Ouija board where they seemed to come into contact with his deceased parent.

We once did an Ouija board thing when we were kids," McCartney confessed. "We weren't really into all that, but somebody said, 'Let's do it', so we were touching the glass saying, 'Okay, nobody push it, okay?' so then, suddenly, it's moving!

"It spells, 'Congratulations... son' and we're going 'No!' and it spells 'Congratulations... son... number... one. In NME'."

NME meant New Musical Express , Paul McCartney instantly realized that it was a prank because his mother wouldn't have had a clue it was the top music magazine of the 1960's

"We were all, 'Oh, f**k off' and then there's George, you know, laughing - he's been pushing it all the time. Bad boy."