Some Paul footage I hadn't seen til now, from "The View" during which he whips out the smallest harmonica and plays.
And let's 'Get Back' to perhaps the most legendary live performance of them all, my favourite footage of all time, the final Beatles public performance, on the roof of Apple Records.
Today is Paul's 67th birthday. We're lucky to have him on the planet.
Long live the Beatles.
Cheers,
Jeff.
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Kelli RE:Paul McCartney at 67 Jun 30 2009 8:52AM Great Video....I love watching everyone's face when they play on the rooftop
OLLA HEARN RE:Paul McCartney at 67 Jun 25 2009 3:00PM I HOPE HE LIVES FOREVER . HAVE LAVED HIS MUSIC SINCE THE BEATLES FIRST APPEARED ON THE ED SULIVAN SHOW. SORRY MY COMPUTER IS ACTING UP THANK YOU OLLA
brigitte RE:Paul McCartney at 67 Jun 23 2009 4:04PM I love the beatles and heck I like beatle juice to but without the after taste.....cause face it the beatles rock but you don't wanna drink them not even if it's a movie that you watch at halloween.....hahahahahahaha <:
Mae Johnson RE:Paul McCartney at 67 Jun 23 2009 1:38PM Happy Birthday, the rooftop video is my absolutely favourite. Thanks for all the great times and memories. Luv ya
Lo RE:Paul McCartney at 67 Jun 18 2009 6:20PM Happy Birthday Paul and many more to come!!! You look and sound great.
Kerri RE:Paul McCartney at 67 Jun 18 2009 11:51AM We luv you Paul - yeah, yeah, yeah!! He is growing old gracefully.
Christina RE:Paul McCartney at 67 Jun 18 2009 10:43AM ...and many many more! Doesn't it feel like you know him? Happy Birthday Paul.
lola RE:Paul McCartney at 67 Jun 18 2009 10:09AM Nice way to start the morning - watching my favorite Beatle. Hard to believe he's 67! Happy Birthday Paul!
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