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Being a Girl Dad is so natural for Paul X
McCartney says touchingly: “There is this period of John which is all pre-Beatles, pre-huge fame, pre-drugs – and it is another John completely – that was always there right until the end.
[John] got much sweeter, too, once he settled in New York. Once he was reunited with Yoko, and they had Sean, he became this sweet personalty again then when he was more comfortable with himself. But the acerbic John is the one we know and love, you know, because he was clever with it, so it was very attractive.
But, for me, I have more than a slight affection for the John that I knew then, when we were first writing songs, when we would try and do things the old songwriters had done. I slightly regret the way John's image has formed, and because he died so tragically it has become set in concrete. The acerbic side was there but it was only part of him. He was also such a sweet, lovely man – a really sweet guy. ”
And would his songwriting partner have liked this album of standards and accompanying TV show? “Yes, he liked the songs of that era. He was brought up on them, too, and certainly we used to talk about them. One of his favourite songs was 'Little White Lies'. He would have liked some of the songs on this album. We thought of Lennon/McCartney as following on from Rodgers and Hammerstein.”
Paul McCartney talks (unusually for him) the real John Lennon (2012)
He’s so happy 🥹
Just boys being boys
His joy for life and music and PLAY is so special.
There’s also something so full circle about the trumpet being his first instrument, chosen for him by Jim and quickly abandoned, and then seeing him here at 83, picking it up again. ❤️
Trumpeter Jon Lampley’s Facebook post: “One of the many surreal last moments on the stage of the Ed Sullivan theater. Sir @paulmccartney told me during our rehearsal that his father bought him a horn when he was young and he worked out how to play ‘When The Saints Go Marching In’. I asked if he still had it and offered my horn and the rest is literal history.
“I’ll play this horn for the rest of my life…never washing the mouthpiece again.🤯🎺”
His joy for life and music and PLAY is so special.
There’s also something so full circle about the trumpet being his first instrument, chosen for him by Jim and quickly abandoned, and then seeing him here at 83, picking it up again. ❤️
Paul playing trumpet on When the Saints Go Marching In after Stephen Colbert’s last show.
MUSICIAN OF ALL TIME.
THE MCCARTNEYS arriving in Rotterdam, March 1976
PAUL MCCARTNEY. EAST HAMPTON, 1990.
“Being so gifted a melodist, singer and bass player, one can overlook how Paul’s choice of a single word can lend depth to his music… When we were writing together in the late ‘80s, Paul would sometimes let me run with a verse of dense and opaque imagery, only to lean in to propose a perfect summarising refrain, in just four words: ‘That’ - ‘Day’ - ‘Is’ - ‘Done’.”
Elvis Costello, Mojo, July 2026
Coming Up - Paul McCartney feat. Chad Smith and Ingrid Michaelson (2026)
Hopefully a full recording of this performance w/o the credits rolling over Paul's face and the ending intact will surface soon.
It's cool that the most recent (I won't say last) song Paul performed on SNL is the same song he debuted on his first appearance as a guest (via an intro to the music video) in 1980.
where the hell is this
Cryptic McLennon
Connor Storrie | If I Died (2021)
I love you. Is that an "I love you" because you think I'm gonna die? No. But if you keep on asking stupid questions, I'm gonna kill you.
A postcard Paul sent to his brother Mike in 1960 when he and John went to Scotland to work in the pub run by Paul’s cousin Bett. Here, for the first time Paul refers to him and John as ‘The Nerk Twins’. I understand very few words: ‘Playing on Saturday’ ‘Called us The Nerk Twins’ ‘Working behind the bar’ and ‘Rocking’ - Scanned from Mike McCartney’s book.
Paul McCartney, March 1982
Willem de Kooning, April 24, 1904 – March 19, 1997.
With Paul McCartney. 1982 photos by Linda McCartney.