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Paul McCartney was born in Liverpool on June 18, 1942. He
was raised in the city and educated at The Liverpool
Institute, where he did better at English literature than
at formal music lessons—developing a liking for the
writings of Hardy, Wilde, Shaw, Dylan Thomas, Sheridan,
Shakespeare, and Chaucer.

At the age of fourteen he wrote his first song, a
reflective lament called "I Lost My Little Girl." Eight
years later he returned to the same rueful theme when he
found the words for probably his most-noted song,
"Yesterday."

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fact checking | Reviewer: rowan
    ------ About the song Jet performed by Paul McCartney

I'd hate for anyone to read some of these comments and think they were actually, uh, true. Here are the facts.

1. Paul McCartney wanted the Eastmans to represent the Beatles because they were great businessmen. Macca's fortune is a direct result of their skill.
2. Paul (rightly) distrusted Allen Klein. That was proven out both by what Klein did to the Stones as well as by various lawsuits eventually filed against Klein by all of the Beatles (once John, Ringo, and George wised up).
3. This Beatles were always a reverse democracy -- if one of them voted against something, they didn't do it. Selecting Klein as their manager after Epstein's death was the first time that they departed from that model. If anyone was dealt with unfairly by his partners, it was Paul.
4. Paul's suit to dissolve the partnership and force Klein's dealings into the open (such as taking a much larger commission than that to which he was contractually obligated and taking commissions for Paul's solo projects) saved the Beatles' fortunes. Even John Lennon eventually admitted it.

It happened so quick | Reviewer: Carlos Uribe
    ------ About the song Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five performed by Paul McCartney

this song reminds me when i was 13 years old and I was playing foozeball at the bus station, the one my granda ma told us not to go to. 1985 came and went but those memories of this song will live on in 2012 and beyond

too few comments | Reviewer: czech mike
    ------ About the song Too Many People performed by Paul McCartney

The greatness of a song or picture lies in its ability to unreveal secret yet be clear on the message.
(sorry, just inspired by these great comments, and yes, this is perhaps one of the 23 key songs in rock history)

meeting sir påul in regents park | Reviewer: JOHN JOHNSEN
    ------ About the song Single Pigeon performed by Paul McCartney

THIS SONG MEANS SOMETHING SPECIAL TO ME - IN 1972 WHEN I WAS 18 YEARS OLD AND TODAY WHEN I'M 58 . WENT FOR A WALK - AND IT IS A LONG WALK IF YOU WANT TO EXPLORE THE INCREDIBLE VARIETY IN EVERY WAY IN THIS LOVELY ALMOST HEAVENLY PLACE ON EARTH - REGENTS PARK WHERE I HAD A MINOR CONVERSATION -I FIGURE IT MUST HAVE BEEN 3 MINUTES I WAS CONFUSED AND OVERWHELMED BY THIS MEETING - DID NOT EXPECT ANYTHING LIKE IT IN MY LIFETIME - BUT HE TOLD ME HE DIDN'T WANT ME FOLLOWING HIM - FULLY UNDERSTANDABLE- I SAID":SORRY I DON'T WANT TO STALK YOU - THEN HE ASKED ME ABOUT MY NAME AND WHICH COUNTRY I CAME FROM AND I TOLD HIM I COME FROM DENMARK OH DENMARK HE OBVIOUSLY HAD A POSITIVE VIEW ON MY SMALL COUNTRY THEN I TOLD HIM THAT THIS HAD BEEN THE MOST PRECIOUS DAY OF MY LIFE AND HE SAID WELL THANK YOU JOHN FROM DENMARK - WHAT A GREAT MOMENT - I'M SO VERY GRATEFUL SIR PAUL!!!!!!!!!

I'm glad I looked up the lyrics in this song! | Reviewer: Mr. Herbert Cheese
    ------ About the song Jet performed by Paul McCartney

This line bothered me for years of hearing the song:

"And Jet, I thought the major was a lady suffragette!"

This is how I heard it for years:
"And Jet, I thought the major was a lady! So forget it!"

I like the song, but you can lump this in the "misheard lyrics" file. It makes more sense now.

LANZONI | Reviewer: francisco lanzoni
    ------ About the song English Tea performed by Paul McCartney

ENGLISH GARDEN is a very sweet song that reminds you something like FOR NO ONE of THE BEATLES but with a happier msg.
I am a guitar player and a singer and now I am including it into my own repertoire.
5 stars!!!

Did "Too Many People" justify John's "How Do You Sleep?" | Reviewer: Anonymous
    ------ About the song Too Many People performed by Paul McCartney

Maybe, but I don't think so. Should Paul be ashamed of his commercial success? I can only imagine John's reaction to Paul's reply, the number one hit, "Silly Love Songs." Just more muzak, John might have thought. I'm a Beatles fan and try to avoid obsessing about John vs. Paul. Was it too much to ask that John and Paul be nice to each other? All that matters is the music.

anonymous | Reviewer: Anonymous
    ------ About the song Here Today performed by Paul McCartney

I love this song! I had the priviledge of going to see Paul in concert and his words were, he regreted not telling John how much he loved him while he was still alive,and this is how he thought their conversation would go, Paul sang with such emotion, it really proved how close they were and how much they'd gone through together.

Sounds false | Reviewer: Anonymous
    ------ About the song Here Today performed by Paul McCartney

I don't like it. I don't think Paul and John remained enemies all their life, time heals many things, they met again, they even played together (there's a bootleg proving this, "A toot and a snore") but this song is too sweet, too obvious to be true, it sounds false, written just as a condolence message. John wrote a song for Paul ("How do you sleep"), we can agree or not on the lyrics, but it was TRUE, it represented what he was thinking at east at the time!

for my son | Reviewer: Anonymous
    ------ About the song Calico Skies performed by Paul McCartney

Whenever I hear this song I can't help but think of the morning I first saw my son and how I fell head over heels in love. It was written that I would love him from the moment I opened my eyes...I'll love him for the rest of my life. This song could not capture my emotions more perfectly.


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