Paul McCartney ვინც არ იცის
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http://up.aqache.com/?act=download&fid=R33BrmroFan's tribute song says we still need Paul when he's 64
by Dave Haber, What Goes On
All these years have gone by and Paul McCartney is finally receiving the answer to his burning question "Will you still need me... When I'm sixty-four?" -- which he first asked in the catchy 1967 Beatles' song "When I'm Sixty-four."
The answer is a resounding "yes!" and is respectfully and cleverly personified in the new unique "Paul McCartney is Sixty-four," a tribute/parody song with all-new lyrics and performed with reverence to Sir Paul. The song, more of a tribute than parody, is debuting this week, in honor of Paul's impending 64th Birthday, which is this Sunday, June 18, Father's Day in America.
The unauthorized fan tribute song's lyrics were written by an avid Beatles and McCartney fan who felt the famous rocker presented a question in the original song that required an inspired answer, and that Paul's big birthday occasion should be marked in history with another song everyone can sing along to, this time to Paul.
"Paul asks 'Will you still need me?' in his original song and we never formally answered him. Like the words in my song say: 'The world wants to send him a Valentine...A 1942 bottle of wine,'" said the tribute's songwriter, Bruce Baert, 44, of Whittier, California. Baert added that he wanted to pen a heartfelt tribute to the youngest living member of the best rock 'n' roll band of all time. "I hope this song is quaint," Baert quipped.
McCartney tribute writer Bruce Baert
McCartney was born in 1942 and recorded '64' when he was 25, then known as the "cute Beatle." At the time, the age of 64 seemed a lifetime away. Now it's here, and the good news is that 64 is not considered as old as it was in the 1960s. Paul is still going strong, present divorce problems aside.
Baert, a former daily newspaper reporter, was five-years-old when the Fab Four released 'When I'm 64'. He says, "I was trying to write a tribute in the spirit of the original and not just use a bunch of well-worn clichés or a laundry list of Beatles' song titles. Surprisingly, there has not been a 64th tribute song that I know of."
Baert recruited an old friend, Tony Barron, to sing the tribute. Barron, 42, is a businessman and a resident of Laguna Hills, Calif. Barron's voice has been described as a mixture of McCartney and Mick Jagger. He was lead singer and guitar player for the L.A. club circuit band Protégé in the mid-1980s, which he also co-managed. The tribute song was recorded and engineered at a professional sound studio in Orange County, Calif.
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http://music.msn.com/music/artistofthemont...ldages?GT1=8242BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5087006.stmდა ასე შემდეგ
Happy Birthday Sir Paul
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