Paul McCartney announces 2025 US tour dates
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Irish Star on MSNPaul McCartney's brutal opinions about 'paranoid times' during The Beatles' final monthsThe Beatles' final months were riddled with tension over their direction, nonexistent manager, problematic finances, and even their girlfriends. However, no book or documentary has ever been able to truly articulate or explain the level of disrepair one of the most successful rock bands of all time faced at the time.
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney didn't get The Beatles' valuable first-ever recording back until 20 years laterThe Beatles' first-ever recording is one of the most valuable recordings in the world, but Paul McCartney didn't get it back until 20 years after it was made
Sir Paul McCartney and John Lennon’s creative approaches to music were wildly different but they inspired each other.
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon's brutal assessment of Paul McCartney's songs - and the one he 'regretted'Featured on the sophomore album 'With The Beatles,' this tune stood out as a particularly brilliant example of Paul's songwriting prowess. Music historian Mark Lewisohn extolled it in his book, labeling it as "magnificent... by far (McCartney's) best, most complex piece of songwriting yet."
Paul McCartney is hitting the road again with his Got Back 2025 tour. We give you all the details about where he's playing and how to get tickets.
The Beatles underwent a tremendous career and personal shift, thanks in no small part to the influence of Pattie Boyd.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr reflected on their unique friendship in a new interview. The last surviving members of The Beatles said their bond is particularly important since John Lennon and George Harrison have died.
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They get by with a little help from each other. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are looking back on their decades-long friendship as the only surviving members of The Beatles. The duo reflected on their “special” bond in a profile of Starr in The New York Times published on Wednesday,
Paul McCartney is returning to the Twin Cities. On Thursday, Live Nation announced that the Beatles’ legend will play U.S. Bank Stadium on Friday, Oct. 17. It will be one of 16 stops on his Got Back tour and one of only four stadium shows.