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In reply to the discussion: I know this isn't the most important thing in the world [View all]H2O Man
(79,283 posts)59. Way recommended!
Paul can still fill an arena, as can Ringo. My goodness, they are legends. Living legends. I'm old enough to remember when The Beatles first came to the United States, and changed reality for my generation. Paul wrote and co-wrote some of the greatest music in history.
I, too, saw some snarky comments about him. In my opinion, the comments and those making them are not worth responding to.
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Yeah. He's an old man. But he gets my respect nonetheless. I watched him on Colbert
CousinIT
Friday
#1
"Jump Up / Hello Goodbye" Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Jon Batiste, Louis Cato & Stephen Colbert
PufPuf23
Friday
#9
I totally agree, the ones who are throwing darts have no idea how disrespectful it is
FakeNoose
Friday
#12
I thought he sounded fine. His voice may not be as robust as it used to be but that is to be expected when you've
chowder66
Friday
#29
My wife thought he looked great on SNL. Of course his voice doesn't sound the same
underpants
Friday
#40
Great to know there are so many people whose skills haven't deteriorated
Whyisthisstillclose
Friday
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