sábado, 16 de junio de 2012

EL 18 DE JUNIO SOMOS MCCARTNEY !!



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Paul McCartney no quiere grandes fiestas por su 70 cumpleaños


Paul McCartney


"No me gustan las grandes fiestas", dijo el ex Beatle en entrevista con "The Daily Telegraph". 


 El cantante británico Paul McCartney no quiere celebrar grandes fiestas por su 70 cumpleaños, el próximo lunes. 

"No me gustan las grandes fiestas", dijo el ex Beatle en entrevista con "The Daily Telegraph". 

Según el rotativo londinense, McCartney tan sólo desea invitar a su cumpleaños a sus amigos más cercanos.

BIRTHDAY !!


Paul McCartney se prepara para cumplir 70 años


Paul McCartney se prepara para cumplir 70 años
El cantante Paul McCartney celebrará este lunes 18 de junio 70 años de vidapara lo cual hará una pausa en su intensa agenda de trabajo para celebrar como se merece rodeado de su familia y amigos.
Con su aspecto de eterno adolescente, su sencillez y su cercanía a la gente, McCartney sigue generando mucha atención mediática y es sinónimo de lo mejor que le ha pasado al Reino Unido en el siglo XX en términos musicales: The Beatles
Aunque la única que puede llevar corona en dicho país es Isabel II, Paul McCartney es el indiscutido "rey" de la música, superando incluso a otros grandes compatriotas suyos, como Mike Jagger, David Bowie, Elton John, Rod Stewart o Bryan Ferry.
En una reciente entrevista con el diario "The Daily Telegraph", "Macca", como le llama la gente, bromeó al afirmar que el reinado de Isabel II será recordado como "el de los Beatles".
McCartney  no piensa en retirarse y cree que se aburriría si dejara de trabajar, como afirmó al sacar este año su último disco "Kisses on the bottom", que cuenta con algunas de las canciones tradicionales que inspiraron a los Beatles.
"Me gusta lo que hago, ese es un gran secreto, me gusta demasiado. ¿Qué voy a hacer? ¿Sentarme delante de la televisión?", admitió el pasado enero durante la promoción de su último disco.
El libro Guinness de los Récords lo llegó a calificar como el compositor con más éxito de todos los tiempos, con sesenta discos de oro y ventas de sencillos que han superado los 100 millones de unidades.
Además de escribir los temas más famosos de los Beatles, como "Yesterday", "Hey Jude" o "Let it Be", McCartney es compositor de música clásica, electrónica y bandas sonoras de películas, como la de James Bond "Live and Let Die" ("Vivir y dejar morir"), protagonizada por el actor británico Roger Moore.

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viernes, 15 de junio de 2012

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Sir Paul McCartney interview: 'The Queen is fabulous, I've got a lot of time for her'


Former Beatle tells Neil McCormick why he's fond of the 'rock’n’roll queen', and why he won't give up on music anytime soon.

Sir Paul McCartney performs at the Queen's Jubilee Concert in front of Buckingham Palace. Photo: Joel Ryan / AP
Sir Paul McCartney was last seen in front of Buckingham Palace, performing for the Queen. His next scheduled appearance will be at the opening of the Olympics. “A couple of extremely patriotic moments,” says McCartney. “But that’s all right. I’m a patriot.”
McCartney sees nothing unusual in celebrating the Jubilee with a rock concert. “She is the rock’n’roll queen,” he jokes. “Weirdly enough, that is one of the things her reign will be remembered for. Queen Elizabeth I, we remember Raleigh; Queen Elizabeth II it’s gonna be the Beatles.”
McCartney remembers watching her coronation on TV as “an impressionable 10-year-old” in 1953. “To kids of our generation, she was a very attractive young woman, taking on this huge responsibility. She seemed very human. We all felt really proud of her. She’s fabulous. I’ve got a lot of time for her.”
The Beatles recorded McCartney’s song Her Majesty, in which he expresses unrequited love for the head of state. “It’s just a cheeky little song. It sort of sums up how things have changed, doesn’t it? You can write songs like that and not get sent to the Tower. I totally understand the republican point of view but then I think if they got rid of the royals, who are you gonna replace them with? A politician? I’m not sure that would be an improvement.”
It could be President McCartney, I suggest. “No thanks,” he snorts. “I’m way too busy.”

McCartney turns 70 on Monday, which he will celebrate with a small party for close friends and family. “Big dos aren’t really me,” says the man who has just entertained quarter of a million people in the Mall. Arguably the most famous living musician in the world and certainly the wealthiest (his fortune has been estimated at around £500 million), McCartney somehow manages to maintain a convincing image of cheerful normality. In an era when fame has become a kind of poisoned chalice, he remains extremely approachable, friendly and informal.
Dismissing criticism of rock stars performing for royalty, he makes a very characteristic comment: “The cynical side, I totally see it, but I don’t think it’s cool. It’s just cynicism and hasn’t got a lot more to recommend it than that.”
It is not as if he has gone through life unscathed. On the personal side, there has been the death of his beloved first wife Linda Eastman, a publicly disastrous second marriage (to Heather Mills) followed by divorce, before his third marriage, in October last year, to Nancy Shevell.
On an artistic side, much of his creative output since the Beatles has been sneered at by critics. Yet there seems to have been a shift in attitude as McCartney has reached a venerable age, with releases sinceChaos And Creation in 2005 attracting almost universal praise. “It’s a bit suspicious, if you ask me,” jokes McCartney. “Look, people are allowed their own opinions and they don’t always coincide with yours. As an artist you just have to keep plugging on. I know a lot of critics go 'Why is he doing an orchestral thing, or a children’s song, what’s gone wrong with him?’ But this is my life, so I’m doing these things for me. If other people like them, I’m really happy, that is the ultimate. And if they don’t, well, you can’t please everyone.”
Last month saw the release of a very handsome box set of Ram, the album he made with Linda in 1971. Critics absolutely hated it at the time, with Rolling Stone dismissing it as “monumentally irrelevant”, perhaps because the world expected something more from a Beatle than surrealist rock songs like Monkberry Moon Delight, gentle whimsy likeHeart of the Country and shimmery, nostalgic pop like The Back Seat of my Car.
Forty years later, it’s hard to remember what the fuss was about. The production is fantastic, elevating McCartney’s innate melodiousness with vibrant guitar tones and gorgeously interwoven harmonies, and the songs are spirited and joyful.
“We were having a lot of fun,” recalls McCartney. “I was up in Scotland writing the album and newspapers were calling me a recluse. I was calling it a holiday. It’s got a real sort of hippy feel to it. Then we went to New York to record, it was Linda’s home town, we were working with new musicians, it was exciting.”
The album gave McCartney an American number one single with the frankly bizarre Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey, in which a melancholic ballad about a sad old man segues into a time-shifting music-hall romp about tea and “butterpies”, sung in a faux aristocratic accent.
“The butter wouldn’t melt so we put it in a pie,” quotes McCartney, laughing. “You’ve got to love that line. John and I were very enamoured with Lewis Carroll. Alice in Wonderland really grabbed us as kids, The Walrus and the Carpenter and Jabberwocky, it was a very English surrealism.
“On Uncle Albert, I was trying to blend that with something more emotional. I actually had an Uncle Albert, who, when he was drunk, used to get on the table and recite the Bible. It’s a song about leaving home, leaving your roots, and it is really very sentimental, but then it veers off into left field, just to balance up the emotional thing. Putting two songs together, I’ve always loved that trick when it works.”
It is easy to see the connection between Uncle Albert and McCartney’s recent album of covers of pre-rock’n’roll pop standards, Kisses on the Bottom.
“Aspects of these songs from my dad’s generation have caught my ear throughout my life. I really appreciate them as a craftsman in the same trade. Something like More I Cannot Wish You by Frank Loesser, it’s an elder talking to a young girl about her future, and it is beautiful, you couldn’t put it better. I have an eight-year-old daughter, and that song is kind of being sung to her.”
The biggest challenge, he confesses, was performing purely as a vocalist. “I actually started off really nervous. I thought 'Oh my God, what have I bitten off? I’ve no idea how to do this!’ But I just wrestled with it. I was using full voice at first, but that didn’t work. The secret is getting in real close. Microphones are just like people, if you shout at them, they get scared.”
He describes the album as “a romantic gesture. The timing was good, marrying Nancy, it was a special period in my life.” His record company, however, weren’t pleased with his album title (a line misappropriated from one of the songs). “The head of the label said it was like a punch in the stomach, so I had to talk him round. I told him the last time somebody said they hated the name that much was when we told them we were called the Beatles. Everybody did go, 'Ugh, creepy crawlies!’ ” McCartney is not quite ready to give up on rock’n’roll yet. “I must say Nancy and I did have some fun moments imagining me with a little pinky ring, in rhinestone, with a little glass of whiskey and soda, sitting on a high stool on stage next to the piano doing six months in Las Vegas. It’s nice to think about that for a second. And then completely rule it out.”
Ram (Deluxe Edition) is out now

SOURCE: (The Telegraph) 

martes, 12 de junio de 2012

DHANI HARRISON SE CASO EN PRIVADO - PAUL Y RINGO ASISTIERON A LA BODA


Dhani Harrison se casó con Solveig Karadottir (de Islandia) en una ceremonia secreta en la casa de los Harrison, en Friar Park, según informó el diario Henley Standart . Ellos se habían compometido en enero.

La ceremonia contó con la participación de Paul y Ringo y otros invitados como el actor Tom Hanks y Clive Owen. Fue Stella McCartney quien diseñó el vestido de la novia Karadottir, quien ha sido anteriormente modelo y más recientemente psicóloga.
Dhani, de 33 años, fue educado en la escuela primaria Badgemore, y en Dolphin School en Hurst, antes de ir al Shiplake College. Formó la banda thenewno2, e integró Fistful of Mercy. Karadottir comenzó a modela cuando era adolescente, más tarde estudió psicología. Ella es hija de un neurólogo llamado Kari Stefansson. Dhani y Solveig viven actualmente en Los Ángeles.


HURRAH !!

London 2012 Olympics: Sir Paul McCartney confirms he will perform at opening ceremony at Games

Sir Paul McCartney, the former Beatle, has confirmed he will end the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics in London.















A Performance by the 69 year-old – who starred at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert on Monday night, has long been rumoured, and in January he disclosed he was in talks about taking part.
Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live Drive, he ended the speculation and said "I've been booked" and added that he would be "closing the opening".
He also admitted that "on certain occasions" he still gets nerves before performing.
A total cast of 15,000 will take part in the Olympic and Paralympic opening and closing ceremonies, which will be watched by an estimated worldwide audience of four billion people.
The full line-up of the opening ceremony on July 27 has yet to be announced.
Intended as a celebration showcasing the best of the host nation, it will feature a parade of all competing nations and the highly anticipated entrance of the Olympic flame, which ignites the cauldron and signals the start of the Games.
Meanwhile, a major Olympic Games opening concert coinciding with the opening ceremony will be headlined by 80s chart-toppers Duran Duran.
The band will represent musical talent from England, alongside Snow Patrol, representing Northern Ireland, Stereophonics for Wales, and Paolo Nutini who will play for Scotland.
The inclusion of Duran Duran prompted bemusement from some music fans – the band, formed 34 years ago, have scored just two top 10 hits in the past two decades.
But the involvement of Sir Paul, whose status as a national treasure is uncontested, is unlikely to prove controversial.
The Beatles were declared the biggest-selling singles act since charts began 60 years ago in a new Radio 2 countdown this week.

Paul McCartney compuso "Yesterday" sentado en un water


Así lo aseguró Tony Sheridan, ex colaborador de "The Beatles", quien confirmó que la canción surgió en un sueño.
Paul McCartney compuso una de las canciones más emblemáticas de la historia en 1964. (Video: YouTube)
El músico inglés y ex colaborador de "The Beatles" , Tony Sheridan, aseguró que la famosa canción “Yesterday” fue ideada en el baño.
“En el departamento de su novia de entonces, Jane Asher, Paul McCartney soñó una noche de 1964 la melodía del siglo. Por la mañana, cuando estaba sentado en el water, la cantó bajito”, señala el músico en su audiolibro “The Beatles – Die Audiostory”.
Según contó Sheridan, fue el propio McCartney quien le contó hace años esta versión. En un comienzo, “Yesterday” se iba a llamar “Scrambled Eggs”, ya que según cree Sheridan, la chica de McCartney debió haber estado preparando el desayuno en ese momento.
Sin embargo, finalmente, la canción fue titulada “Yesterday”, debido a que la palabra se prestaba más para las rimas.
McCartney había dicho que la famosísima canción había surgido en un sueño, como confirma Sheridan. Este participó como cantante en las primeras grabaciones comerciales de los Beatles. El grupo de Liverpool lo acompañó en varios singles bajo el nombre de The Beat Brothers. El mayor éxito de Tony Sheridan y The Beat Brothers fue “My Bonnie”, en 1961.
Sheridan siguió en contacto con los Beatles e incluso fue telonero en algunas de sus actuaciones.
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viernes, 8 de junio de 2012

Paul McCartney live at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert, London


Sir Paul McCartney brought the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert to a close at the Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace, London.
He played a five-song set, opening with Magical Mystery Tour, followed by All my Loving, Let it Be, Live And Let Die and Ob la Di - Ob la Da


McCartney's band was Paul 'Wix' Wickens (vocals, keyboards, guitar, percussion, harmonica), Brian Ray (vocals, guitar, bass), Rusty Anderson (vocals, guitar) and Abe Laboriel Jr (vocals, drums).


The Diamond Jubilee Concert had performers from every decade of the Queen's 60-year reign, including Sir Cliff Richard, Sir Elton John, Sir Tom Jones, Dame Shirley Bassey, Kylie Minogue, Robbie Williams and will.i.am.


The event was seen by 18,000 ticket holders, with tens of thousands more watching from the Mall. The three-hour concert was also broadcast by the BBC.


For the closing song, Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, the band was joined by all the acts from the night. McCartney played a Hofner bass guitar emblazoned with a Union flag design. The lining of his jacket, which he took off before the song, also had the same design.


After the final song a speech was given by Prince Charles in tribute to the Queen. The event ended with the Queen lighting a beacon flame, and a firework display.



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Source: The Beatles Bible

domingo, 20 de mayo de 2012

PAUL AND HIS LOVELY MOUSTACHE !!!!


ANDY GIBB R.I.P



Robin Gibb cofundador de los Bee Gees murió a los 62 


años....Falleció tras una larga batalla contra el cáncer al 

hígado y colon.

R.I.P 






Rest in Peace Robin Gibb !!! We Miss You !!! ='(


Another awesome talent gone, but not forgotten!!!

martes, 8 de mayo de 2012

GRACIAS MACCA !!!! VUELVE PARA EL 2013



MAÑANA SE CUMPLE UN AÑO DEL CONCIERTO DEL 

MILENIO !!!! GRACIAS MACCA !! VUELVE EL PRÓXIMO

AÑO TE ESTAREMOS ESPERANDO AQUÍ EN EL PERRRÚ !!!!

VIVA EL PERRRRRÚ CARAJOU !!!!!!

MAÑANA SE CUMPLE UN AÑO DEL CONCIERTO DEL MILENIO !!! GRACIAS MACCA !!! VUELVE PARA EL PRÓXIMO AÑO TE ESTAREMOS ESPERANDO AQUI EN EL PERRRÚ!!!!! VIVA EL PERRRRRU CARAJOU !!!!




viernes, 4 de mayo de 2012

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martes, 10 de abril de 2012

MENTE POSITIVA GENTE!!!!




WE MISS YOU STUAR SUTCLIFFE !!!!








10 De Abril de 1962:


Stuar Sutcliffe muere a consecuencia de una 

hemorragia cerebral a los 21 años.

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