Dr Patangrao Kadam, Indian forest Prime Minister has been forced by The Beatles legend and actress Pamela Stephenson, 62, for the animal’s release.
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Mccartney fights to free Elephant!!
Dr Patangrao Kadam, Indian forest Prime Minister has been forced by The Beatles legend and actress Pamela Stephenson, 62, for the animal’s release.
Monday, 30 July 2012
£1 paid to McCartney for Olympic Gig!!!!
Mike Oldfield, Dizzee Rascal and Emeli Sande are the other major super stars beside McCartney who have been paid very little for their efforts.
In the Olympic stadium they all intentionally accepted to play for free, but the addition of the £1 figure was to make the contract binding.
A spokesman for games organiser LOCOG confirmed the £1 fee which had been necessary for contractual purposes, although the acts had been happy to perform without any payment.
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Mccartney Blasts by Morrissey Over Knighthood
The popular anti royal star is always up-to the fact that he would never accept a knighthood should it be offered to him by the Queen,as he sees it as another way of making unruly celebs “fall into line.”
Morrisey told , “I think it's silly because she isn't fabulous, and it was Paul McCartney who once sang Give Ireland Back To The Irish, directed at the Queen. She didn't give the six counties back to Ireland and she never will because she wants the ports. That isn't fabulous to me.
"Obviously, when anyone is made 'Sir' or given a royal gong, it quietens them down and they trot into line. I am proud of David Bowie for refusing a knighthood. Albert Finney also refused. The British royals are not royal to me. They are cunning parasites, and it's quite breathtaking that the Queen has gotten away with it for so long."
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Paul Mccartney threw his support behind a global campaign
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Beatles symptoms and urged his fans to support a campaign to sign it.
He says, "Losing the wild tiger would be unforgivable. We need people power to save it! Please get behind this fabulous initiative. Whatever you do, wherever you live, your voice matters! Every signature makes the campaign stronger."
Shepherd adds, "The vast majority of people are shocked to the core when they hear that there are only 3,200 wild tigers left on earth. It is a shockingly low figure. Think of it this way - every wild tiger on earth could stand on just one soccer pitch! Getting that message out to people is vital if we are to save the wild tiger.
"Paul MCCartney has a huge following around the world. His support will help us to reach out to people in ever greater numbers. We are asking everyone, from every part of the world, from young to old to add their signature to our cause."
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Paul McCartney has new ballet fans have a chance to see a piece
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Ocean's Kingdom premieres
This is the first time the former Beatles star danced to an original orchestral score was written.
McCartney said that production has been active in building.
“At the beginning of the third movement, I said, 'OK one of the characters is in prison she should be like this [puts his hands over his head].”
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Paul McCartney a pop music legend's musical heroes
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Doris Day is releasing a album My Heart of cover songs, including material by the likes of The Beach Boys and Joe Cocker.
McCartney says: “I think your fans will go crazy with it. It’s a nice album with beautiful emotions. Is it true when you sing Joe Cocker’s “You Are So Beautiful” you are singing about the beauty you find in animals?”
To which Day replies: “Well I do find the beauty in animals. I find beauty everywhere. I find beauty in my garden.”
He talks about the welfare of animals in which Sir Paul's time that fishing for leads in the recall.
He says, “I was in Tennessee once and fishing in a lake. I could see the fish struggling for his life and it was a moment”.
“I thought ‘I don’t need your life’ and I put him back. I haven’t fished since.”
McCartney also asked Day about dealing with the death of her son, Terry.
He says: “I knew Terry a little bit in the ’60s and he was a really nice man. But you were right, he didn’t push himself. I didn’t either though come to think of it. He was a lovely boy. We love him and hopefully he’s looking down on this album saying ‘I’m proud of you mum.’”