Thursday, 30 June 2011

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Paul McCartney said when he reached 50 he was advised to retire

Paul McCartney said when he reached 50 he was advised to retire.

The former Beatle, whose solo career is still going strong at 69, said his former manager suggested he call time on his career, but the singer refused.

McCartney told Mojo, "One of my old guys who I used to have as my manager, I was knocking 50 and he said 'I think it's time you retired'. I thought, I know what you mean, but I don't really feel like it, you know."

He added, "And if I'm really enjoying this, why retire? So I decided against it, and got rid of him. I wonder what he thinks today. Perhaps that he was right, but hopefully not."

After a successful release 11 more albums and continues to enjoy a career in the famous 2004 Glastonbury headlining.

McCartney said he will not retire too soon and that work as his music career does not intend to meet.

He added, "People say to me 'you work so hard'. We don't work hard, we play music - we don't work music. It sounds simplistic but it's really true. It's not like going into an office."

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Paul McCartney's show at the Centre Bell

Paul McCartney's show at the Centre Bell added a second leg, the promoter announced Evenko.

Sir Paul will now July 26 and July 27. Its scheduled date for a concert only are Canadian.

Concert tickets priced at $72.50, $106, $204.50 and $269.50, are on sale now.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Paul McCartney will perfotrm his first concert at Yankee Stadium

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Paul McCartney will perfotrm his first concert at Yankee Stadium on July 15.

The 68 years old have been part of the several show high-profile New York ballparks .

Before, The Beatles performed at Shea Stadium to open a North American tour in 1965 more than 55,000 fans, one of the most memorable performances by the Fab Four.

Shea Stadium was torn down after McCartney back in July 2009 instead of this Citi Field for three shows sold out of play.

McCartney also terrorist attacks of 11 September 2011 Madison Square Garden in New York City after the concert had an important role in the organization.

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Paul Mccartney record own versions of his track Maybe I'M Amazed, as a part of comoetition

Sir Paul Mccartney has invited the audience to record this track for my version is Maybe I'M Amazed as part of a competition.

The Beatles legend revealed to releasing a new versions of his MCCartney and MCCartney II albums after this year 2011.

He offered to submit copies before anyone else in his hands from his 1970 classic renditions inspired by his chance.

Fans have to upload their videos on to YouTube.com by 16 June (11) and the online edition biggest hit with viewers prove competition will win.