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Paul McCartney on stage in Kansas City. Photo © RICH SUGG/The Kansas City Star |
In a recent
Q&A telephone interview session with Rolling Stone, Paul McCartney reminiscs about going to see
Bill Hayley and his Comets back in Liverpool when he was a boy. Perhaps he has been reading
Tune In and has had his memory jogged? In the interview, he claims that he has "every memory still intact", a bold statement who has an album called "Memory almost full".
He also fills us in on what he's been doing while under the doctor's orders to rest, one of the things was to records some experimental tracks at home, shades of "McCartney II" looming. Go ahead and read the full interview, it's great stuff.
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