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    Paul McCartney Talks Music on VH1

    posted @ 1/19/2010 02:00:00 PM by Ninjasistah
    Sir McCartney will be on VH1 Classic tonight at 10 p.m talking about music, his to exact which I find pretty cool. I am a late bloomer when it comes to discovering the music of The Beatles, but find myself always thirsty to learn more about what drove and continues to drive their creativity,

    Recently I had the opportunity to see the Cirque du Solei show "Love" while on Las Vegas and fell in love more with the instumental versions of Beatles music played before the show began than the show itself I think.

    The press release says, "The hour-long interview covers all facets of McCartney's fascinating career, from his days with The Beatles to his most recent solo release, Good Evening New York City. This live album was recorded at New York's Citi Field, which sits on the site of the iconic Shea Stadium, where The Beatles played to what was, at the time, the largest crowd to attend a rock and roll concert. Additionally, McCartney touches subjects like The Beatles' catalog going digital, his favorite bass line and MTV Games and Harmonix's critically-acclaimed The Beatles: Rock Band video game."

    So be sure to tune into VH1 Classic tonight, you've got nothing better to do since "Heroes" was on last night. ;)





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