Wednesday 26 January 2011

Paul McCartney enjoys emotional fans

Sir Paul McCartney confirms that my songs often bring out deep emotions among his fans.

Paul McCartney has ability to perform a back catalogue that stretches over 50 years,he further confirms that he is aware of the intense feelings he creates in his supporters during live shows but acknowledges they are usually having more fun than he is.

“You’re not as aware of it as the people in the audience you talk to afterwards. But you’re aware of a feeling. The nice thing is it’s a common feeling, ‘cos it’s you and them feeling it. Obviously when I do Here Today or Something, I’m specifically thinking of John or George. When I do My Love or Maybe I’m Amazed, I’m specifically thinking of Linda. So there’s an inherent emotion in those songs,” he told Q magazine.

“But I get myself sometimes with other artists. A few years ago I saw James Taylor and... it wasn’t the song... it was just the memory of his voice and his guitar and I just thought, ‘I f**king love this guy’ And it got me. I suddenly found myself crying,” he revealed.

Monday 17 January 2011

Paul McCartney Urges Indian P.M for Vegetarian Day


Paul McCartney persuade Indian Prime Minister,Manmohan Singh to declare a national Vegetarian Day in the country.

In order to celebrate compassion towards animals,the singer Paul McCartney wants Indian P.M to introduce the meat-free day.

In the letter he wrote that a Vegetarian Day "would be a celebration of life".

Paul McCartney and his wife Linda gave up meats and has been a vegetarian activist since the mid-1970s.

In 2003 it was estimated by the UN food agency that 42 per cent of India's 1.2 billion population were vegetarian.

Wednesday 12 January 2011

Paul McCartney Guests On A Steve Martin Album


When Steve Martin top the charts with his comedy albums and the single King Tut, some would have thought that he would eventually score one of the largest bluegrass albums of the last decade.

On March 15, Martin will try repeat it once again with Rare Bird Alert, recorded with his Steep Canyon Rangers along with help from artists like Paul McCartney and the Dixie Chicks.

Martin is a bit in awe of his guests. "It's very hard to believe. I was a kid when I first heard Paul McCartney, and if you told me one day that he'd be singing one of my tunes, I'm still flabbergasted.

"Rare Bird Alert represents an intense, but joyful period of songwriting and touring. My love of this music continues."

Friday 7 January 2011

Paul Mccartney not confirmed to perform in weeding

Sir Paul McCartney has not been officially confirmed to perform a song in the weeding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Paul 68 years old Beatles story had allegedly been asked to play at their April wedding.

A source said: "William and Kate have chosen their wedding list and Paul McCartney is their number one choice to perform. They can't think of anyone more perfect to kick off proceedings."

At the Daily Star newspaper the source also told, "Prince William is following in his mother Princess Diana's footsteps by inviting a host of famous friends to join him on his wedding day. Paul McCartney has been asked to do a few numbers and he said he feels very privileged."

But as of yet the music story is not officially signed on to sing for the group.

A representative for McCartney told US website GossipCop.com that it is recently just a rumour.

Sunday 2 January 2011

Brian May hilariously upstaged by Paul McCartney's daughter


The eight-year-old daughter of Paul McCartney made laughed Rock star Brian May.

At a fundraising event for an animal charity Queen guitarist Brian was guest of honour.

When little Bea McCartney delivered a comical put-down, he was put firmly in his place.

Bea, who helpers at the event had not recognised, was given a T-shirt for helping on a stall... and told "a famous rock star might sign it for you".

Brian, 63, said: "Her reply was, 'Oh yes... my daddy's in a rock group too'.

"I think she got some doubtful looks so she capped it with, 'He was in The Beatles'."

"She did a great job," said Brian, who wrote Queen's hit We Will Rock You.

"The lady running the stall had no idea who this little girl was except that she was eager to help."