![]() |
TT
|
I'll ante up if we can stone Sir Paul for singing any of the following- Silly Love Songs, Maxwell's Silver Hammer, Why Don't We Do It In the Road, The Long and Winding Road, Let 'Em In, The Dog Face Girl is Mine, Ebony and Ivory, Let It Be or Rocky Racoon. I'm sure I've missed a few.
|
Luke, <BR>Let's see. Around 5000+ people missing or killed in the WTC, Pentagon and the airplanes. Paul McC wants to do a benefit for this tragedy and you want to stone him? <BR> <BR>OK. Fine. Your mother must be really proud of you, so give her an extra can of Alpo for dinner tonight and make her tail wag.
|
No antiLuke, I think the point here is that Sir Paul, a very very wealthy man, can afford to donate a million or two of his own money instead of making his fans pay $2,500 per ticket to be graced with some of the sappiest musical crap written in the last 1/2 century. Hell, even Dr. Dre donated $1,000,000.
|
i, well, i, er, i kinda like paul mccartney...and i, uh, know all the words to every one of those songs luke mentioned. in fact i sing 'em all out loud whenever i hear 'em on the radio! (my kids are really proud of this). There. I said it! Now I feel better.
|
Wow, umm, that little confession was very brave of you! <BR> <BR>Do you even sing the part in Admiral Halsey about the butter pie? Inquiring minds want to know.
|
anti-Luke was very hurtful to me. i think he should be expelled from fodors
|
A thought here...how do we know that Sir Paul did not donate to the cause? He may have and we will never know it. Geez..if there are people out there willing to pay...why not? I don't see Sir Paul "forcing" anyone to buy these tickets. And to let you know..never have been a fan of his..and I know he does not need me to defend him either just tired of everyone putting someone else down because they don't like him or his music(?). Get a grip people..now can we get back to travel posts here?
|
no we can NOT get back to travel posts. not until the 'grim reaper' decides he's/she's had enough and pulls this from the site. if you don't like it don't read it or answer it. <BR> <BR>no 'star' would pass up the opportunity for a little free publicity so it is doubtful pauly mac gave a dime, because we'd know about it. <BR> <BR>
|
I'm just a little tired of the celebrity culture, that's all. I'm a little jaded and wonder why egocentric people like McCartney and Seinfeld REALLY want to put on concerts. I found the Princess Diana pageant/funeral very maudlin. I remember how Cher used Sonny's funeral to talk about herself, only incidentally bringing up her ex-husband's life and times.
|
It's not only Sir Paul. The concert also includes Eric Clapton, The Who, Bon Jovi, and Mick Jagger. They all have very deep pockets, and who knows, maybe they have donated. Can't hurt to get more donations...
|
Oh no! They're draggin' The Who out of mothballs again? Puleeze!! What comeback concert is this, number 17? They should donate all proceeds from that pathetic "I call that a bargain" Nissan TV ad. John Entwistle would sell his mother for a few $$$. Don't expect those tightwads to give a dime.
|
Word has it that God is allowing Keith Moon, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, John Bonham, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Karen Carpenter, Liberace, Andy Gibb, John Lennon, Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette, Roy Acuff, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, Scott Joplin, Duke Ellington, Sid Vicious and Judy Garland to perform on a one time basis.
|
It'd be worth it to see Stevie Ray Vaughn. Maybe even hear Free Bird sung by Van Zandt would be good too.
|
I'd really like Van Zandt to belt out Sweet Home Alabama.
|
Tics went on sale at 9am and were sold out by 9:05am. Guess Paul still cuts it with the fans.stev
|
When Paul was touring about 10 years ago, a local DJ went to the concert in a gigantic arena. On the air the following morning he said, "My God, I've been in the same room as a Beatle!" <BR> <BR>Yep, the magic is still there. (Although I agree completely about some of those Wings songs -- ugh!) <BR> <BR>
|
The rumor mill has Sid Vicious playing guitar as Frank Sinatra sings "Anarchy in the UK" and "God Save the Queen."
|
Mr. Ed: <BR> <BR>I truly appreciate your attempt at humor, but Sid Vicious played bass, and not very well either. But I would love to hear Ol' Blue Eyes sing, "God save the Queen, it's a fascist regime, JACK." <BR> <BR>
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:13 AM. |