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Paul McCartney, "In My Life"
I am lifelong-devoted to the man best known as the left-handed bass guitarist for the Beatles. However, in my opinion, he did his best work with Wings and during his solo career. I just like it better.
Here are some starter links:
 | Paul's Official Page need I say more? I don't think so. But if I do, then let me mention how nice it is. Now need I say more? |
 | Plugged
Harald Gerhard has what is easily the best site for Paul on the Internet. It behooves you, yes, behooves you to go here. |
 | Macca-L.Net this site includes all material and info related to Macca-L, a discussion listserv revolving around the world of Paul McCartney. It includes archives, pictures, and some of the most detailed info about McCartney, his life, and family. It's been really beefed up (pardon the
expression, you vegetarians) recently. |
People, you are so close, I'd hate for you to miss it--so here is the link to my
quasi-famous Paul McCartney's Nashville page.
Since I know you're wondering, here is the story as to how I came to love Paul McCartney.
On the day after Christmas 1995 my father gave me my first CD player. Deciding to start my collection on CDs I went to Media Play in Antioch (not the one that I work at.) I returned a book from some relative and got a gift certificate. After leaving the return desk, I noticed a display of about 30 copies of All The Best! The price was roughly the same as the book, so I got it.
I listened to it constantly. And I do mean constantly. During the Clinton/Gore campaign, when there was data that I had to enter in the computer, you could bet that the CD was in the computer's CD player. From then on, it was love. I now own every official release, and I'm now looking for bootlegs.
So that's it. That's the story of my first love. And no, not in that way. Get your mind out of the gutter. My first love?
Well, I still don't know what to think about him.
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