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Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« on: 25 June 2010, 10:57:22 »

Yep, the man himself is live in concert tomorrow ........

Extra trains are being provided to get fans home.

Just got a call from our friendly resource controller:
"Can you extend your duty tomorrow evening mate, and we'll get you a taxi all the way home afterwards?"
(At around 0130 hours).

Consider it done dear sir!
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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #1 on: 25 June 2010, 11:12:25 »

apparently he was awesome live the other day at Hampden Park - speaking to a guy who was at the gig - he's in his 50's tho so he's maybe befuddled  ;D ;)
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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #2 on: 25 June 2010, 11:25:09 »

never liked the bloke, overated in my opinion. john lennon, total legend
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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #3 on: 25 June 2010, 13:06:32 »

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apparently he was awesome live the other day at Hampden Park - speaking to a guy who was at the gig - he's in his 50's tho so he's maybe befuddled  ;D ;)




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he's in his 50's tho so he's maybe befuddled


Some of us can't help it BJ :( ;D - although he did have his moments. :y


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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #4 on: 25 June 2010, 13:12:26 »

 ;) ;)

McCartney's a legend in my book - Lennon wouldn't be Lennon without McCartney and vice versa  :y
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« Reply #5 on: 25 June 2010, 13:17:31 »

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;) ;)

McCartney's a legend in my book - Lennon wouldn't be Lennon without McCartney and vice versa  :y


lennons solo music is much better than mcfartneys. if lennon comes on the radio i turn it up, if mcfartneys comes on i change stations.  ;)
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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #6 on: 25 June 2010, 16:04:09 »

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;) ;)

McCartney's a legend in my book - Lennon wouldn't be Lennon without McCartney and vice versa  :y


lennons solo music is much better than mcfartneys. if lennon comes on the radio i turn it up, if mcfartneys comes on i change stations.  ;)

you mean, you don't like the frog chorus? :o ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #7 on: 25 June 2010, 16:10:35 »

He has put a fair bit back into his home town with a music institute he supports but I do find him a bit irritating.

Ringo is a complete tw*t and will likely be chinned if he ever shows his face in this town again following comments he made on TV last year!!
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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #8 on: 25 June 2010, 16:39:15 »

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He has put a fair bit back into his home town with a music institute he supports but I do find him a bit irritating.

Ringo is a complete tw*t and will likely be chinned if he ever shows his face in this town again following comments he made on TV last year!!

to be fair, if you've spent 2 decades in beverley hills.....liverpool would be a keech-hole  ;D
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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #9 on: 25 June 2010, 17:51:31 »

The Beatles were the Beatles - John Paul George Ringo, together a fantastic combination of personality and talent, they blazed the way live and in the studio for  the generations of bands that came after,  but destined to spend the rest of their lives as Beatles - the whole was greater than the sum of its parts, things wouild have been different any other way.

Lennon was a tortured genius, he advocated peace but was always ready for a punch up and blast an incompetent session musician out of the studio, MacCartney was the dreamer and Sgt Pepper man, though his output suffered without his negative pole John.

George as the youngest Beatle always seemed to have a complex about this and was serious about his input, and found his true "family" in his faith, Ringo was always happiest to hang out with his Hollywood buddies and his  "retirement", he seems to be at odds with his roots, a brave attempt in Liverpool was meant to correct this but seems to have backfired.

Love or hate Macca, he is still flying the flag for the fab four and despite his personal difficulties is always cheery and ready for some fun - the true spirit of 60's rock, he seems to have come through unscathed, is proud of his past, and always bounces back... 8-)

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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #10 on: 25 June 2010, 21:31:52 »

McCartney's an arrogant so-and-so.

Yes, he wrote a few good songs but, like many of his ilk, he thinks that the ability to pen music has made him a great sage on all issues of life.

As soon as entertainers veer off into politics and morality, they cease to carry my respect.

Macca falls into that category for me.  :(
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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #11 on: 25 June 2010, 23:01:16 »

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McCartney's an arrogant so-and-so.

Yes, he wrote a few good songs but, like many of his ilk, he thinks that the ability to pen music has made him a great sage on all issues of life.

As soon as entertainers veer off into politics and morality, they cease to carry my respect.

Macca falls into that category for me.  :(

 ;D ;D ;D

priceless, Nickbat, priceless

he's earned the respect of millions worldwide, made music loved for generations and inspired more musicians than i care to list, consistently the beatles top most polls year in year out..........a few good songs......... ;D ;D :y

luckily he's English or you'd really stick the boot in ;)
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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #12 on: 25 June 2010, 23:10:15 »

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McCartney's an arrogant so-and-so.

Yes, he wrote a few good songs but, like many of his ilk, he thinks that the ability to pen music has made him a great sage on all issues of life.

As soon as entertainers veer off into politics and morality, they cease to carry my respect.

Macca falls into that category for me.  :(

 ;D ;D ;D

priceless, Nickbat, priceless

he's earned the respect of millions worldwide, made music loved for generations and inspired more musicians than i care to list, consistently the beatles top most polls year in year out..........a few good songs......... ;D ;D :y

luckily he's English or you'd really stick the boot in ;)

Don't you have irony in Scotland?  ::) ::)
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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #13 on: 25 June 2010, 23:13:55 »

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McCartney's an arrogant so-and-so.

Yes, he wrote a few good songs but, like many of his ilk, he thinks that the ability to pen music has made him a great sage on all issues of life.

As soon as entertainers veer off into politics and morality, they cease to carry my respect.

Macca falls into that category for me.  :(

 ;D ;D ;D

priceless, Nickbat, priceless

he's earned the respect of millions worldwide, made music loved for generations and inspired more musicians than i care to list, consistently the beatles top most polls year in year out..........a few good songs......... ;D ;D :y

luckily he's English or you'd really stick the boot in ;)

Don't you have irony in Scotland?  ::) ::)

must have a different meaning up here  ;)
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Re: Paul McCartney in Cardiff
« Reply #14 on: 25 June 2010, 23:15:58 »

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McCartney's an arrogant so-and-so.

Yes, he wrote a few good songs but, like many of his ilk, he thinks that the ability to pen music has made him a great sage on all issues of life.

As soon as entertainers veer off into politics and morality, they cease to carry my respect.

Macca falls into that category for me.  :(

 ;D ;D ;D

priceless, Nickbat, priceless

he's earned the respect of millions worldwide, made music loved for generations and inspired more musicians than i care to list, consistently the beatles top most polls year in year out..........a few good songs......... ;D ;D :y

luckily he's English or you'd really stick the boot in ;)

Don't you have irony in Scotland?  ::) ::)

must have a different meaning up here
  ;)

Most things do up there.  ;)
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