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Paul McCartney and The Beatles deeply inspired Pink Floyd and Roger Waters. In time, albums like 'Dark Side of the Moon' would inspire modern artists.
Paul McCartney, photo by Bill Kelly There are few artists who can stir fervent anticipation with ease like Paul McCartney.
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNPaul McCartney Might Have Just Teased a 2025 US TourPaul McCartney has ignited speculation of a 2025 tour with a new social media post. The ex-Beatle shared a photo on his ...
Despite their penchant for classic rock and roll, The Rolling Stones didn't have to agree on every lick that made its way to their records.
Delving into the bizarre conspiracy theory that The Beatles' Paul McCartney died in 1966, and that a lyric from 'Strawberry Fields Forever' references it.
It appears that Paul McCartney is plotting something this year, and signs point to a potential tour. The musician took to his ...
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GB News on MSNSir Paul McCartney, 83, announces death of loved one as he issues heartbreaking statement to 'dear friend'Sir Paul McCartney has paid tribute to his "dear friend" Sir Brian Clarke following the renowned stained glass artist's death aged 71 on July 1. The former Beatles star shared an emotional Instagram ...
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath were recently honoured by rock legends. Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, and Judas Priest paid ...
The Got Back Tour seemingly ended in December 2024. McCartney and his band visited England for four shows, closing it out ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney makes heartfelt Beatles confession as he admits 'nothing lasts'The Beatles legends Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have been friends for more than 60 years and have remained close even ...
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Irish Star on MSNPaul McCartney makes emotional admission about Ringo Starr - 'Nothing lasts forever'Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney are the remaining two Beatles and they've maintained a close friendship over the years, with ...
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Songs that people say are the best ever writtenThe Edge thought of two bridge ideas, and Bono loved the other one so much that he wrote a new set of lyrics for it ... on the 1969 album "Abbey Road." Most of the songs were written by John Lennon ...
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