See Paul latest on the music "Nod your head" & "Ever Present Past" here
Sir Paul McCartney and the Beatles guest band Purplemelon
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
Only Mama Knows
Paul McCartney at the iTunes Festival july 05
a great album Memory Almost Full "Only Mama knows"
a great album Memory Almost Full "Only Mama knows"
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Sunday, September 2, 2007
Memory Almost Full
Hey people to listen to snippets of Paul McCartneys latest album or to order
Memory Almost Full see Pauls official webby here
have a great weekend!
Memory Almost Full see Pauls official webby here
have a great weekend!
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Friday, August 3, 2007
eMusic in the wings to provide downloads for a cost!
Today eMusic, who is the second largest online retailer of music behind iTunes, announced along with AT&T that they together will be providing a service to allow people to buy and download songs directly to their cellphones with no computer in between.
eMusic will be offering through the mobile service almost all of the 2.7 million songs available currently from the online service, DRM free as always, which feature only independent labels and not as many mainstream artists as rival services. They do however carry a number of popular artists such as Paul McCartney’s and his latest album.
The songs will be priced a little higher then they are online due to the increased cost of transferring them through the mobile network. Where $9.99 would get you 30 songs online, $7.49 will get you only 5 through the eMusic mobile service. As one consolation however, once downloaded you can also get a second copy of the song as an MP3 through the internet.
Downloading them at home before you go out would be a much better deal but eMusic believes that this service will benefit from a lot of impulse buying that just hasn’t met its opportunity until now.
source
harleyblues take:
well, well now I for one would NOT pay these types of prices to download music, I'd rather buy cds and burn em and make them to my liking. no there is no value here for music fans but than again just my personal opinion if people have the type of monies and like the conveniences well great for instant gratification.
eMusic will be offering through the mobile service almost all of the 2.7 million songs available currently from the online service, DRM free as always, which feature only independent labels and not as many mainstream artists as rival services. They do however carry a number of popular artists such as Paul McCartney’s and his latest album.
The songs will be priced a little higher then they are online due to the increased cost of transferring them through the mobile network. Where $9.99 would get you 30 songs online, $7.49 will get you only 5 through the eMusic mobile service. As one consolation however, once downloaded you can also get a second copy of the song as an MP3 through the internet.
Downloading them at home before you go out would be a much better deal but eMusic believes that this service will benefit from a lot of impulse buying that just hasn’t met its opportunity until now.
source
harleyblues take:
well, well now I for one would NOT pay these types of prices to download music, I'd rather buy cds and burn em and make them to my liking. no there is no value here for music fans but than again just my personal opinion if people have the type of monies and like the conveniences well great for instant gratification.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Bad review Pauls New album Memory Almost full well this paper sucks!
Kenyon Wallace, The StarPhoenix
Published: Thursday, July 19, 2007
Paul McCartney
Memory Almost Full
Hear Music
Harleyblues take:
ok, I'm just gonna go for it and be blunt this writer is "Full of shit" they claim
"this is by no means a great album" again they are full of bullcips! wtf?
Memory Almost Full is one of Paul McCartneys best written albums in years! I wish they had a comment section so that I may input my view of their tiresome, awful review, ugh another Macca hater!
ta
HB
Published: Thursday, July 19, 2007
Paul McCartney
Memory Almost Full
Hear Music
Harleyblues take:
ok, I'm just gonna go for it and be blunt this writer is "Full of shit" they claim
"this is by no means a great album" again they are full of bullcips! wtf?
Memory Almost Full is one of Paul McCartneys best written albums in years! I wish they had a comment section so that I may input my view of their tiresome, awful review, ugh another Macca hater!
ta
HB
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Famed Tenor dies of injury after shooting
Famed tenor Hadley dies of injury after shooting
Jerry Hadley apparently attempted to commit suicide last week
Famed tenor had reputation for taking on challenging works
Sang everything from Mozart to show tunes
POUGHKEEPSIE, New York (AP) -- Jerry Hadley, the world-class tenor known for his agile and lyric voice, died Wednesday, a week after he shot himself in an apparent suicide attempt.
Jerry Hadley sang lead in Paul McCartney's "Liverpool Oratorio," among many other works.
The 55-year-old singer died two days after doctors at St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie took him off life support, said family friend and spokeswoman Celia Novo.
Hadley, who had been battling personal problems, shot himself with an air rifle July 10 at his home in Clinton Corners, 80 miles north of New York City. State police said he was found unconscious on his bedroom floor.
The Illinois-born Hadley sang everything from Mozart to show tunes, including appearing on a recording of "Show Boat" that was a best-seller.
He built his reputation tackling demanding work, including the title role in composer John Harbison's 1999 "The Great Gatsby" at the Metropolitan Opera. Leonard Bernstein chose Hadley to sing the title role in a 1989 production of his musical "Candide," and he sang the lead in Paul McCartney's "Liverpool Oratorio" in 1991. more
harleyblues take:
I can never understand when someone that has it all would want to kill themselves, this is truly tragic!
Jerry Hadley apparently attempted to commit suicide last week
Famed tenor had reputation for taking on challenging works
Sang everything from Mozart to show tunes
POUGHKEEPSIE, New York (AP) -- Jerry Hadley, the world-class tenor known for his agile and lyric voice, died Wednesday, a week after he shot himself in an apparent suicide attempt.
Jerry Hadley sang lead in Paul McCartney's "Liverpool Oratorio," among many other works.
The 55-year-old singer died two days after doctors at St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie took him off life support, said family friend and spokeswoman Celia Novo.
Hadley, who had been battling personal problems, shot himself with an air rifle July 10 at his home in Clinton Corners, 80 miles north of New York City. State police said he was found unconscious on his bedroom floor.
The Illinois-born Hadley sang everything from Mozart to show tunes, including appearing on a recording of "Show Boat" that was a best-seller.
He built his reputation tackling demanding work, including the title role in composer John Harbison's 1999 "The Great Gatsby" at the Metropolitan Opera. Leonard Bernstein chose Hadley to sing the title role in a 1989 production of his musical "Candide," and he sang the lead in Paul McCartney's "Liverpool Oratorio" in 1991. more
harleyblues take:
I can never understand when someone that has it all would want to kill themselves, this is truly tragic!
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Paul McCartneys new album IS off the hook!
Hey everybody I know I have been laggin in gettin my review in about Memory almost full Paul McCartney's new album I have been so into my other two blogs and attempting to create a all out MUSIC blog, lots of work, you guys know this bloggin stuff is work.
there is a link to my baby Sir Paul McCartney & The Beatles guest band Purplemelon here
you can have a listen to snippets at Pauls official Memory Almost Full here
HB!
there is a link to my baby Sir Paul McCartney & The Beatles guest band Purplemelon here
you can have a listen to snippets at Pauls official Memory Almost Full here
HB!
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
McCartney Fears virtual era
SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY
from Contact music
fears the virtual era is jeopardising the future of live performances.
The former BEATLE welcomes easier distribution of his new album Memory Almost Full with internet download services like iTunes, but insists he'll never be tempted to give up live gigs in favour of web concerts. The 65-year-old says, "I'm not interested in walking through a virtual world." And despite his fame, MCCartney reveals he's still a regular at other bands' live shows: "I can get out anywhere. You'd be surprised. If I want to go and see a band, I can do that." Last month (Jun07) MCCartney's own live performances in a string of U.S. record shops attracted unprecedented numbers of fans, many of whom queued more than 24 hours to see their idol in the flesh.
04/07/2007 12:18
04/07/2007 12:18
Boy tuff at times patience
You know this last week I went to see Macca in LA here I have 3 blogs and workin on a 4th to which Im totally lagging, patience dear friends
harleyblues
harleyblues
Saturday, June 30, 2007
I swear Ill get to it
Hey everybody I swear I'll get to it my review of Memory Almost full! Im still wiped out from seein Paul in LA the other night yeppers lots of us were up for days nerve rackin I tell ya all the best!
Christina Harleyblues
Christina Harleyblues
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Official Paul McCartney Dance tonight video
This is a really cute fun video!! I like the end when they jump into the box for a strange gig a must see!
Enjoy!
feel free to post comments
ta
harleyblues
Enjoy!
feel free to post comments
ta
harleyblues
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Paul McCartney I don't know what I'm writin about
Paul McCartney: I Don't Know What I'm Writing AboutPrint Email
musicrooms';
Sir Paul McCartney has told his fans not to try and interpret what his songs are about - because often he doesn't have a clue himself.
musicrooms';
Sir Paul McCartney has told his fans not to try and interpret what his songs are about - because often he doesn't have a clue himself.
The ex-Beatle who released his new long-player 'Memory Almost Full' at the start of the month, says he has no fixed ideas when he writes the lyrics to one of his songs.
Macca said: "When I write something, half the time I don't have a specific idea what it's about.
"I've always had a wave of people who interpret things and say 'Oooh he's talking about Yoko' and I'm thinking 'What? No I'm bloody not! I'm talking about a car.' Yoko, Volvo - easy mistake."
harleyblues take:
Yes Paul yes, we all find subliminal messages in your lyrics sheeesh I thought "Mr Bellamy" off yur new album MAF was about a cat!! Wrongo, you say it's about a guy about to jump,
me myself I LOVE the cat theory lol
I'm tailights
harleyblues
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
ask Paul a question
Hey you out there you can ask Paul a question the links are on my Sir Paul McCartney & The Beatle guest band purplemelon blog just right bext door !! I know you see the link here on this page .. locate it find it and have fun!
Harleyblues
I'm tailights
Harleyblues
I'm tailights
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
My review Memory almost Full
I guess I should post my review of Memory almost Full
but not today it might be a few weeks, anyone buy the album its Brillant!
but not today it might be a few weeks, anyone buy the album its Brillant!
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Playing around
Well Im just playing around with me blogs, why not leave me a message Have a GREAT day
Harleyblues!
Harleyblues!
Friday, June 8, 2007
My Night with Sir Paul McCartney
My night with Sir Paul McCartney
(Piccie from Pauls "Secert Gig" in London
Paul McCartney played to a small audience in Camden BBC News website reader Michael Kincaid was one of 1,000 fans who saw Sir Paul McCartney perform at London's Electric Ballroom on Thursday evening. Here is his account:
For all the column inches dedicated to deriding "wacky thumbs aloft Macca" and the Frog Chorus, no-one comes close to Macca for sheer, undiluted, melodic flair.
The man is incapable of writing a boring tune.
So when details of a one-off private gig were spread on the Beatles online community, I quick-footed it to the Electric Ballroom in Camden to do what any self-respecting lover of rock and roll does - queue.
Camden is an odd quarter at the best of times, but no stranger than when vested security guards found themselves shepherding McCartney fans.
Students and sailors
To the front of the line were the usual mix of middle-aged Beatles nostalgics and Wings devotees.
To the rear were passing Londoners used to joining a queue they knew nothing about, on the off-chance of a freebie.
Somewhere in-between were bums and bartenders, students and sailors, romantics and housebodies all hoping that they would make the first 500 and find themselves afforded the pink wristband that meant entry to the gig.
Grown men convulsed to the heart with excitement
Shuffling ever closer to the box office, we swapped thoughts on Macca's new album and put together our ideal set list for the gig.
The assembled camera crews did nothing to allay the growing tension, but once we filed through the box office and emerged triumphantly brandishing our wristbands they got all the footage they could ever want of grown men convulsed to the heart with excitement.
Frenzy
The process was repeated again that evening as we trooped back to the Electric Ballroom and took our places as close to the stage as we could.
A remix reel whipped us in to a frenzy, so when Macca and his backing band emerged on stage it was all we could do not to expire at the sight of the fabled Hofner Bass guitar.
The old favourites had the thronged fans stamping and singing
Macca launched into a performance of Drive My Car, a composition of pure summer pop that roused the audience to "beep beep" along with him without a second thought.
It was the pattern for a set list that showcased Macca's unerring gift for marrying melody to a heaven-sent bassline.
Back in the USSR
The old favourites had the thronged fans stamping and singing along like it was Candlestick Park all over again. But if Blackbird and Back in the USSR brought back memories, even the new songs impressed the crowd.
As Macca strummed the mandolin for new single Dance Tonight, the crowd sang along with the refrain as if they couldn't imagine a time when they didn't know the song.
So it was broad grins from the boys on stage as they took us in, singing and dancing, trading jokes with Macca, all and sundry clapping their approval.
Pure, unadulterated rock and roll
It was as far removed from Pop Idol or the manufactured stars of music today as you can get.
No peroxided boys and girls with reedy voices, no one anxious to impress with their street credentials; simply pure, unadulterated rock and roll.
We sang and danced, and as a canny old rocker once said in song, "everybody's going to feel all right tonight".
We sure did. Thanks Paul.
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Wow sure was a nice review, a few people I know from Pauls webby went even my matey Sarah F got to see Paul, she was lost for words when I asked her about it It was one of the best nights of their lives!!
Harleyblues
Paul McCartney played to a small audience in Camden BBC News website reader Michael Kincaid was one of 1,000 fans who saw Sir Paul McCartney perform at London's Electric Ballroom on Thursday evening. Here is his account:
For all the column inches dedicated to deriding "wacky thumbs aloft Macca" and the Frog Chorus, no-one comes close to Macca for sheer, undiluted, melodic flair.
The man is incapable of writing a boring tune.
So when details of a one-off private gig were spread on the Beatles online community, I quick-footed it to the Electric Ballroom in Camden to do what any self-respecting lover of rock and roll does - queue.
Camden is an odd quarter at the best of times, but no stranger than when vested security guards found themselves shepherding McCartney fans.
Students and sailors
To the front of the line were the usual mix of middle-aged Beatles nostalgics and Wings devotees.
To the rear were passing Londoners used to joining a queue they knew nothing about, on the off-chance of a freebie.
Somewhere in-between were bums and bartenders, students and sailors, romantics and housebodies all hoping that they would make the first 500 and find themselves afforded the pink wristband that meant entry to the gig.
Grown men convulsed to the heart with excitement
Shuffling ever closer to the box office, we swapped thoughts on Macca's new album and put together our ideal set list for the gig.
The assembled camera crews did nothing to allay the growing tension, but once we filed through the box office and emerged triumphantly brandishing our wristbands they got all the footage they could ever want of grown men convulsed to the heart with excitement.
Frenzy
The process was repeated again that evening as we trooped back to the Electric Ballroom and took our places as close to the stage as we could.
A remix reel whipped us in to a frenzy, so when Macca and his backing band emerged on stage it was all we could do not to expire at the sight of the fabled Hofner Bass guitar.
The old favourites had the thronged fans stamping and singing
Macca launched into a performance of Drive My Car, a composition of pure summer pop that roused the audience to "beep beep" along with him without a second thought.
It was the pattern for a set list that showcased Macca's unerring gift for marrying melody to a heaven-sent bassline.
Back in the USSR
The old favourites had the thronged fans stamping and singing along like it was Candlestick Park all over again. But if Blackbird and Back in the USSR brought back memories, even the new songs impressed the crowd.
As Macca strummed the mandolin for new single Dance Tonight, the crowd sang along with the refrain as if they couldn't imagine a time when they didn't know the song.
So it was broad grins from the boys on stage as they took us in, singing and dancing, trading jokes with Macca, all and sundry clapping their approval.
Pure, unadulterated rock and roll
It was as far removed from Pop Idol or the manufactured stars of music today as you can get.
No peroxided boys and girls with reedy voices, no one anxious to impress with their street credentials; simply pure, unadulterated rock and roll.
We sang and danced, and as a canny old rocker once said in song, "everybody's going to feel all right tonight".
We sure did. Thanks Paul.
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Wow sure was a nice review, a few people I know from Pauls webby went even my matey Sarah F got to see Paul, she was lost for words when I asked her about it It was one of the best nights of their lives!!
Harleyblues
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
San Fransico listening party for Memory Almost Full
June5th
Ok what an exciting, exhausiting day, Audrey and I went to Starbucks in San Fransico on 3rd & Market K-FOG was having a promotions deal for Pauls new album out today.. and I won a CD will continue on this tomorrow, hopefully Audrey will have some piccies available as I did not have anything digital on me except for me cell phone..
Ok what an exciting, exhausiting day, Audrey and I went to Starbucks in San Fransico on 3rd & Market K-FOG was having a promotions deal for Pauls new album out today.. and I won a CD will continue on this tomorrow, hopefully Audrey will have some piccies available as I did not have anything digital on me except for me cell phone..
Monday, June 4, 2007
Macca Review Maf cool Memory in his own words
Posted Jun 4th 2007 1:00PM
Paul McCartney isn't afraid to try new things. The music icon, who has been recording for 45 years, has teamed up with Starbucks for the first global release on the coffee giant's new record label -- his 21st solo album, 'Memory Almost Full.'The 13-track LP is full of surprises, both musically and lyrically: From spontaneously learning to play mandolin for one track to using one fan's advice to celebrate death as the inspiration for another, McCartney delivers a project that's daring and extremely personal.In this track-by-track commentary, he shares the intimate details behind each song. Listen to the CD while you read McCartney's memories.
Note: your damn right, this album is a Masterpiece, no I'm not being partial lol
Harleyblues
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Natilie Portman helps McCartney with new video
Natalie Portman helps Paul McCartney out with his new music video
Monroe, GA 5/30/2007 6:33 PM GMT (FINDITT)
Paul McCartney is releasing his 21st solo album, "Memory Almost Full," on June 5. Thanks to his daughter, Stella, who is a fashion designer, Natalie Portman will perform in the music video for a track on his album called "Dance Tonight."
"The connection with Natalie came from my daughter Stella, who makes non-leather shoes that Natalie buys, so I just thought,
`Well, I'll ring her up and just see if she'll do it.' So I rang her up and said, `Hey, I'm Stella's dad!'" McCartney said on his website.
In the video actress Natalie Portman, 25, plays an electronic ghost who "is summoned by the sound of McCartney's mandolin." The former Beatles member premiered his video on Wednesday.
www.finditt.com
befound@finditt.com
Monroe, GA 5/30/2007 6:33 PM GMT (FINDITT)
Paul McCartney is releasing his 21st solo album, "Memory Almost Full," on June 5. Thanks to his daughter, Stella, who is a fashion designer, Natalie Portman will perform in the music video for a track on his album called "Dance Tonight."
"The connection with Natalie came from my daughter Stella, who makes non-leather shoes that Natalie buys, so I just thought,
`Well, I'll ring her up and just see if she'll do it.' So I rang her up and said, `Hey, I'm Stella's dad!'" McCartney said on his website.
In the video actress Natalie Portman, 25, plays an electronic ghost who "is summoned by the sound of McCartney's mandolin." The former Beatles member premiered his video on Wednesday.
www.finditt.com
befound@finditt.com
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Paul McCartney premiers lastest video on YOUTube
Paul McCartney premieres latest music video on YouTube
26 May 2007 18:07 by DVDBack23
In another sign that artists are understanding more and more the effect of the internet on their sales and popularity, former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney has premiered his latest music video on YouTube. According to YouTube, the video has over 200,000 hits in under 48 hours "With its community of millions of worldwide users,
YouTube is the leader in online video, and the premier destination to watch and share original videos through a Web experience," McCartney said in a statement on his Web site. "The video for 'Dance Tonight' will be featured and promoted through the 'Director Videos' slots, which sit at the top of the homepage." McCartney's newest album, "Memory Almost Full" is set for release next week and "Dance Tonight" is the first single. Artists have been using sites like YouTube and MySpace more often to help gain new fans and to release videos to broader audiences. This is a trend I hope will continue.
26 May 2007 18:07 by DVDBack23
In another sign that artists are understanding more and more the effect of the internet on their sales and popularity, former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney has premiered his latest music video on YouTube. According to YouTube, the video has over 200,000 hits in under 48 hours "With its community of millions of worldwide users,
YouTube is the leader in online video, and the premier destination to watch and share original videos through a Web experience," McCartney said in a statement on his Web site. "The video for 'Dance Tonight' will be featured and promoted through the 'Director Videos' slots, which sit at the top of the homepage." McCartney's newest album, "Memory Almost Full" is set for release next week and "Dance Tonight" is the first single. Artists have been using sites like YouTube and MySpace more often to help gain new fans and to release videos to broader audiences. This is a trend I hope will continue.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Paul McCartney says "Memory Almost Full" isn't nostalgic
Paul McCartney says that his new album, Memory Almost Full, isn't based on nostalgia -- despite the fact that the album's first single is called "My Ever Present Past." McCartney told pitchforkmedia.com that, "I wouldn't use the word nostalgia so much. Nostalgia implies something a bit soppy -- it's not a sort of very complimentary word. I would use the word 'memory' more, because I think a lot of artists use memories."He added that, "You know, you're always looking at last year, or 10 years ago, or your school days, or your teenage years, your formative years. Because that's exactly what they are, they're your formative years."
McCartney chronicles key moments in his life in the song "That Was Me," which touches upon his childhood and early Beatles days, and even looks forward by writing his own requiem for the album's stately closer, "End Of The End." Macca did admit that the album has one foot rooted in the past: "I did look at the album and think, 'Whoa, it's all very retrospective.' But then I thought, "Wait a minute, when I was twenty-something I was writing about Penny Lane, which was my teenage years.' So, it's something you do. If you're using your imagination, you tend to look into the past for ideas.
" McCartney's Memory Almost Full" will be released on June 5th. The album is available for pre-order on amazon.com. A special video of McCartney in his London office performing the album's lead cut "Dance Tonight" can be accessed by logging on to amazon.com/gp/mpd/permalink/3753.Flashback: It was 31 years ago today (May 22nd, 1976) that Wings' "Silly Love Songs" earned Macca his fifth Number One hit and went on to top the charts for five weeks. "Silly Love Songs" proved to be McCartney's third most successful post-Beatles single to date, following his 1983 duet with Michael Jackson on "Say, Say, Say," which topped the charts for six weeks, and his 1982 duet with Stevie Wonder on "Ebony And Ivory," which spent seven weeks at Number One.
The Rock Radio online
Just a reminder Worldwide listening party Memory almost full
Starbucks is now preparing a massive launch effort for Paul McCartney,
its first signed artist. The action begins June 5th, when Starbucks-owned Hear Music releases the McCartney disc, Memory Almost Full. The company plans to play the album on its launch date across more than 10,000 locations in 29 different countries, part of its Global Listening Event. "Customers from Taipei to Topeka have the opportunity to experience this extraordinary album all within a span of 24 hours," said Ken Lombard, president of Starbucks Entertainment.
"The Global Listening Event is one example of how we are bringing back the sense of event surrounding new releases, allowing fans to discover new music in a very personal way."
The coffee giant is also planning a massive party to celebrate McCartney's 65th birthday. The company is dispersing camera crews to key locations in London, New York, Berlin, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Seattle, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Miami.
crews will film birthday wishes from customers on release date> June 18th, is Macca's birthday Starbucks is also planning to push the artist on its Hear Music channel on XM Satellite Radio, just one of two stations being dedicated to the artist. The company estimates that six million people will discover the album from its in-store efforts alone. iTunes is already offering a pre-release album exclusive and a download of the single, "Ever Present Past"
In addition you can also listen to Mr. Bellamy, House of Wax, Dance tonight, & Ever present past on Utube
its first signed artist. The action begins June 5th, when Starbucks-owned Hear Music releases the McCartney disc, Memory Almost Full. The company plans to play the album on its launch date across more than 10,000 locations in 29 different countries, part of its Global Listening Event. "Customers from Taipei to Topeka have the opportunity to experience this extraordinary album all within a span of 24 hours," said Ken Lombard, president of Starbucks Entertainment.
"The Global Listening Event is one example of how we are bringing back the sense of event surrounding new releases, allowing fans to discover new music in a very personal way."
The coffee giant is also planning a massive party to celebrate McCartney's 65th birthday. The company is dispersing camera crews to key locations in London, New York, Berlin, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Seattle, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Miami.
crews will film birthday wishes from customers on release date> June 18th, is Macca's birthday Starbucks is also planning to push the artist on its Hear Music channel on XM Satellite Radio, just one of two stations being dedicated to the artist. The company estimates that six million people will discover the album from its in-store efforts alone. iTunes is already offering a pre-release album exclusive and a download of the single, "Ever Present Past"
In addition you can also listen to Mr. Bellamy, House of Wax, Dance tonight, & Ever present past on Utube
Mister Bellamy have a listen
whatch or listen to "Mr. Bellamy" off Paul McCartney's new Album Memory Almost Full, this is not an official video but you can hear the track a whimsical track with french horns, piano and catchy little lyrics reminds you of the Beatles doesn't it?
Love this Tune one of my favs off the album so far!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDOfzGOVbVE
Ta Harleyblues
Love this Tune one of my favs off the album so far!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDOfzGOVbVE
Ta Harleyblues
World Premiere of Dance Tonight
WATCH DANCE TONIGHT ON YOUTUBE NOW - 23.05.2007
Go to www.youtube.com/paulmccartney to watch Paul's brand new video for the single 'Dance Tonight'!
Come and see Paul McCartney's world premiere of "Dance tonight" on Utube, what a brillant little video, I must say one of Paul McCartney's BEST videos in years, its also funny!!~
"Id Love a cuppa tea" I didn't ask you, oh would you like a cuppa tea" lol
www.paulmccartney.com
Go to www.youtube.com/paulmccartney to watch Paul's brand new video for the single 'Dance Tonight'!
Come and see Paul McCartney's world premiere of "Dance tonight" on Utube, what a brillant little video, I must say one of Paul McCartney's BEST videos in years, its also funny!!~
"Id Love a cuppa tea" I didn't ask you, oh would you like a cuppa tea" lol
www.paulmccartney.com
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