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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:17 am
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Didn't see the actual performance , but the clip sounded fine to me

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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:20 am
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It could be that he was a little freaked out by that "BIG BABY", what the hell was that?


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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 3:32 am
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That was not a clip from the performance I remember… :mrgreen:

As long as he keeps Coldplay from performing on these occasions he has my vote. Also not seen him live yet so Queenie, keep an eye on him for me until I do, will ya?


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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:28 am
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As long as he keeps Coldplay from performing on these occasions he has my vote. Also not seen him live yet so Queenie, keep an eye on him for me until I do, will ya?


+1 :lol:


Sometimes I find myself hoping Adele will fall off something very tall and land on top of Coldplay.


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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:39 am
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As long as he keeps Coldplay from performing on these occasions he has my vote.

If Chris Martin put away the highlighters and started writing proper songs again then maybe Coldplay could do these kinds of things. I'm surprised they weren't picked over Arctic Monkeys to be fair. Based on popularity I mean.

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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:49 am
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Tochai wrote:
The_Nutter wrote:
As long as he keeps Coldplay from performing on these occasions he has my vote.

If Chris Martin put away the highlighters and started writing proper songs again then maybe Coldplay could do these kinds of things. I'm surprised they weren't picked over Arctic Monkeys to be fair. Based on popularity I mean.

Well, the Arctic Monkeys had the Union Flag drumkit, so that helped. However, what it came down to is that Chris Martin has the dreariest voice and the dreariest songs in pop history: that's the long and short of it. Danny Boyle said he'd sooner gnaw his own arm off at the elbow than put Coldplay in the opening ceremony.

Apparently Coldplay are the on-hold music on the Samaritans helpline. Usually there's nobody at the other end by the time the operator picks up...

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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 5:55 am
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Ceri wrote:
elbow


Aaaaarghh!! Ceri said Elbow! That made it worse! *scampers off in wild disgust*


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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:03 am
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is it time he calls it quits on touring, or at lest drop the songs a key or 2? it seems he just can't sing like he could before. thoughts?


Kyle, you do not ever cease to amaze me. 8)
Sir Beatle won most of the "who's your favorite" contests from the beginning and there were many of them, then, :lol: .
Watching the unfoldment of the phenomenon within a phenomenon was an inspiration to a great part of the youth of the planet.
The youth today that are inspired by him is showing his older fans that the best are here and they do get it, thank you Sir Paul.
My thoughts are for him to keep making music, he is one of the best, you already knew that though :D . thanks for posting Kyle.

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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:04 pm
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I saw Sir Paul last night on a fundraiser for a transendental meditation charity run by a famous old guy whose name I forgot. I thought he was excellent, screaming out old songs and never missing a beat. I don't see how he does it at his age. Kept his cords in shape I guess. He's the best. :D


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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:13 pm
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The Beatles were great.
I like McCartney.
Hey Jude is a terrible song, I just don't understand why people like it.
seriously.......


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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:15 pm
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...run by a famous old guy whose name I forgot.

Not SO famous then, huh?


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He's the best. :D

Yes he is. :D

Though I'm starting to seriously disbelieve that hair.

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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:40 pm
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I saw Sir Paul last night on a fundraiser for a transendental meditation charity run by a famous old guy whose name I forgot. :D

Could it be David Lynch? The movie/tv-series producer ? I've seen he is deeply into that with loads of engagement......

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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:18 pm
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asgeirman wrote:
GTG wrote:
I saw Sir Paul last night on a fundraiser for a transendental meditation charity run by a famous old guy whose name I forgot. :D

Could it be David Lynch? The movie/tv-series producer ? I've seen he is deeply into that with loads of engagement......


Yes, I believe it is.


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Post subject: Re: sir mccartney
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 8:36 pm
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Seen him 5 times and the last time was 2 years ago and he kicked $@!........just sayin'.


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