Macca's 'Meat Free Mondays' beefed up by Hindu support
Sir Paul McCartney's campaign to fight 'climate change' by asking people to forgo meat one day a week has received the backing of an acclaimed Hindu statesman.»
Sir Paul McCartney's campaign to fight 'climate change' by asking people to forgo meat one day a week has received the backing of an acclaimed Hindu statesman.»
Eminem will apparently make his return to the live stage at Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday party, held in London’s Hyde Park this summer»
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Radiohead’s Thom Yorke recently spurned the advances of lax-jowled former Beatle Paul McCartney.»
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Sir Paul McCartney reportedly turned down the Brit Awards' Outstanding Contribution to Music gong for fear of seeming past it...»
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In the latest twist to the Glasto ticket saga, it seems Michael Eavis looks set to take up our suggestion of using a lottery system to distribute tickets.»
All 112,000 tickets for the Glastonbury Festival have now sold out. The universal feeling however, is one of positivity at the much fairer distribution process, despite the frustrations of those caught up in the meltdown.»
The Beatles’ world famous hit 'Yesterday' is said to have been influenced by 'Answer Me', originally recorded by Frankie Laine, David Whitfield and Nat King Cole. A bunch of musicologists (old men who probably used to be gynaecologists but got struck off) have declared that Macca neve»
Sir Paul McCartney has turned his hand to another musical instrument, this time a stick of celery.
According Radio 1, the former Beatle munched away on the vegetable on a track for Super Furry Animals' new album.
Sir Paul chomped in time to the rhythmn on the song 'Receptacle For »