Extractions: She was a photographer. A member of the 1970s band Wings . A vegetarian activist. But most of us remember Linda McCartney as the wife of a Beatle Paul McCartney 's wife of 29 years lost a two-year-plus battle with cancer Friday in Santa Barbara, California. Her husband and children were by her side. She was 56. a d v e r t i s e m e n t "Paul is absolutely shipwrecked but his bravery is astonishing," a friend, Carla Lane, told London's Sun "He told me, 'We will never get over it but we will have to get through it.' " The ex-Beatle, who lost his mother to breast cancer at age 14, was said to be at his southern England home Monday. Funeral services are pending. A spokesman for Sir Paul said there would be no statement from the knighted rocker until Thursday, at the earliest. "The coming days are going to be very difficult for Paul," his spokesman Geoff Baker said, in a statement. "People may not realize that with the exception of one occasion, Paul and Linda never spent a night apart in the 30 years that they have loved each other."
Paul McCartney Told To Turn The Noise Down! - NME.COM GLASTONBURY headliner paul mccartney has been forced to keep down the volume during his practice sessions in the MILLENNIUM DOME after local residents http://www.nme.com/news/108487.htm
Extractions: GLASTONBURY headliner PAUL McCARTNEY has been forced to keep down the volume during his practice sessions in the MILLENNIUM DOME after local residents complained about the noise. The former Beatle had rented the dome in Greenwich , south-east London , for a reported £250,000 for three weeks. He was using the space to rehearse for his forthcoming European tour dates. But residents from the nearby Isle Of Dogs have complained that the noise that carries across the river is too much. Local resident Eric Pemperton said: "I thought someone was listening to a ghettoblaster in one of the other flats," reports Ananova "I had the windows closed and the front door just open enough to let the cat in and out. "It took me a while to realise that this bass was coming from the Dome on the other side of the river."
E! Online News - Paul McCartney Mulls World Tour Discusses a new studio album for release in September, at which time a possible launch of a world tour may occur. http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,8279,00.html
Extractions: Why don't you do it on the road, Paul McCartney "That would be good. I do fancy that actually," the former Beatle said in a statement Wednesday regarding plans to launch his first world tour in eight years this fall. McCartney, whose debuted at number two on the charts this week while the special of the same name drew about 15 million people Friday, is putting the final touches on a new studio album for release in September, at which time he says he's likely to launch some kind of world tour. a d v e r t i s e m e n t "I think it is very likely that I might tour around then. I like to go out on the road with a new album and I'm very excited by this one," McCartney says. "I've been recording it in the States and we recorded 18 tracks in just two weeks. Recording new songs makes you enthusiastic and want to get out and play them." The tour, described by Reuters as possibly a series of "impromptu shows," would be McCartney's first since 1993's
DBLP: Paul McCartney dblp.unitrier.de paul mccartney. 7, paul mccartney, Kenneth J. Goldman End-User Visualization and Manipulation of Distributed Aggregate Data. J. Vis. Lang. http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/m/McCartney:Paul.html
Extractions: List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Coauthor Index - Ask others: ACM DL ACM Guide CiteSeer CSB ... Google Paul McCartney, Kenneth J. Goldman : End-User Visualization and Manipulation of Distributed Aggregate Data. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 10 Jyoti Parwatikar A. Maynard Engebretson , Paul McCartney, John D. DeHart Kenneth J. Goldman : Vaudeville: A High Performance, Voice Activated Teleconferencing Application. Multimedia Tools Appl. 10 Paul McCartney: A Usability Study of End-User Construction of Distributed Multimedia Applications. Software - Concepts and Tools 18 EE Kenneth J. Goldman , Paul McCartney, Ram Sethuraman Bala Swaminathan : The Programmers' Playground: A Demonstration. ACM Multimedia 1995 EE Kenneth J. Goldman Bala Swaminathan , Paul McCartney, Michael D. Anderson Ram Sethuraman : The Programmers' Playground: I/O Abstraction for User-Configurable Distributed Applications. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 21 Paul McCartney, Kenneth J. Goldman David E. Saff : EUPHORIA: End-User Construction of Direct Manipulation User Interfaces for Distributed Applications. Software - Concepts and Tools 16 Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney Interview 1967 Short interview which dealt with the topic of the changing attitudes of the lateSixties. Originally filmed for television. http://www.geocities.com/~beatleboy1/dbpm67.html
Extractions: Segment One: PAUL: "I really wish the people that look sort of in anger at the 'weirdos,' at the happenings, at the psychedelic freak-out, would instead of just looking with anger just look with nothing; with no feeling; be unbiased about it. They really don't realize that what these people are talking about is something that they really want themselves. It's something that everyone wants. You know, it's personal freedom to be able to talk and be able to say things And it's dead straight! It's a real sort of basic pleasure for everyone. But it looks weird from the outside." Segment Two: PAUL: "And so, all-in-all, what this gang of people from the 'International Times,' 'Indica,' and the whole scene is trying to do is try to see where we are now and see what we've got around us; see any mistakes we've made and straighten 'em out. (laughs) You know, it's just a straight forward 'endeavor' kind of scene. You know, just to do something other than what's been done before. Because what's been done before isn't necessarily the answer. There could be another answer, you know." Segment Three: PAUL: "What they're saying and what they're doing is, sort of... nothing strange about it. It's just dead straight. They're talking about things that are a bit new you know. And they're talking about things which people don't really know too much about yet. So they tend to get, you know people tend to put them down a bit and say, well you know 'weirdo,' 'psychedelic,' and things. But it's really just what's going on around, and they're just trying to look into it a bit."
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Extractions: "It's a more aggressive record, definitely," said producer David Kahne, who has worked with Sugar Ray, Sublime, the Bangles and Tony Bennett. "It's got real energetic guitar songs. They're all original, and there's a lot of power there. I think he really loved doing that because he hadn't done it in a while."
Freedman Catalogue Lookup: Artist McCartney, Paul Freedman Catalog. Look up artist mccartney, paul. Name mccartney, paul Name (Yiddish) , Songs written or composed. http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/freedman/lookupartist?hr=&what=6087
E! Online - Celebs - Chat Transcripts - Paul Live! The transcript of mccartney's online chat session from May 17, 1997. Audio and video clips in a range of file formats. http://www.eonline.com/Celebs/Paul/index.html
Extractions: It's the Pie Man Flaming Pie , that is, the first new album from Paul McCartney in three years. And on Saturday, May 17, we gave you your own slice, right here in an E! Online Web-stravaganza. Just check out the proceedings: Chat with Paul: Paul's Town Hall meeting, direct from London's Bishopsgate Hall, where he took some pretty interesting questions direct from E! Onliners. Paul Clips: Video excerpts from our Web-stravaganza. Is it boxers or briefs? Whatever happened to all his old bass guitars? Paul's got the answers. That's Paul, Folks: Try your hand in our exclusive all-McCartney quiz. Do you know where the name Flaming Pie came from? And what do Paul and Lisa Simpson have in common?
CNN.com - Noisy McCartney Angers Residents - May 13, 2004 He may be one of the world s most popular musicians, but paul mccartney failed to impress residents in a corner of east London when he began rehearsing nearby. http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Music/05/13/britain.mccartney.ap/
Extractions: International Edition MEMBER SERVICES The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-mail Services CNNtoGO Contact Us SEARCH Web CNN.com McCartney is preparing for a tour. YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Paul McCartney The Beatles London or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? LONDON, England (AP) He may be one of the world's most popular musicians, but Paul McCartney failed to impress residents in a corner of east London when he began rehearsing nearby. The former Beatle's raucous sessions in the Millennium Dome drew complaints from people living on the other side of the River Thames. McCartney, 61, is preparing for an upcoming tour. "I thought someone was listening to a ghetto blaster in one of the other flats," local resident Eric Pemberton, 67, said of the noise. "I had the windows closed and the front door just open enough to let the cat in and out. "It took me a while to realize that this bass was coming from the Dome on the other side of the river," said Pemberton, who lives in the London district of Tower Hamlets. The Dome is situated in the district of Greenwich, south of the Thames. "I rang up the environmental health officers at the council and they told me 'It's Paul McCartney,"' Pemberton said. "I said 'So what? He doesn't pay my (taxes), and if it was me that was doing this I would have been prosecuted.'
Paul And Donovan A transcript of the 1969 recording session that mccartney took part in with Donovan, for the Mary Hopkin album. http://davidgray101.tripod.com/PaulandDonovan.html
Extractions: Transcript of Paul McCartney and Donovan recorded during the sessions for Mary Hopkin's Postcard LP -Jan.'69 as heard on the "No. 3 Abbey Road N.W. 8" bootleg CD. var site="sm5donovan" *due to the low quality of the recording as a whole, certain words are difficult to discern. Questionable words or phrases are denoted by italics. Fade in, Paul playing acoustic guitar and singing How Do You Do? Paul: (singing) How to suck a lollypopper, Sitting on a woodypecker, Dancing in the double-decker shoe, (Donovan snickers, presumably at Paul's nonsensical lyrics) I don't know, How do you do? Paul and Donovan (singing together) How to suck a lollypopper, Sitting on a woodypecker, Dancing in the double-decker shoe, I don't know, So, how do you do? Donovan attempts to harmonize on the last word, 'do', but hits a sour note, causing both him and Paul to laugh. Paul carries on alone. Paul: (singing) I don't know how you do it
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E! Online News - Paul Plays "Concert For New York" mccartney joins other musical superstars for the October 20 Concert for New York. Nonsinging A-listers also participating. More performers are expected. http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,8889,00.html?tnews
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BBC News | ENTERTAINMENT | Sir Paul Writes For Jones Press release with information on the song that mccartney has written for Tom Jones. Links to related subjects. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/577357.stm