tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35500094.post1304917082979937347..comments2023-10-30T06:23:03.390-07:00Comments on MrJeff2000: Sir Paul Rocks the Decades AwayMrJeff2000http://www.blogger.com/profile/01846177832300762038noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35500094.post-72237947997055894812013-06-12T06:36:30.783-07:002013-06-12T06:36:30.783-07:00i felt the same way when he sang "eleanor rig...i felt the same way when he sang "eleanor rigby". totally. and i was able to see the actual graves in the churchyard, with a mackenzie stone a few away. talk about chills.<br /><br />paul's music is timeless. wings-maybe not so much. he is just immensely talented, above most others ever. i totally get your feelings when he went fm tributes to bouncing happy songs. what is he to do.....i was there sat night, and felt it, too. <br /><br />i was disappointed when he did not do "give peace a chance" as he did on the last tour. i think he should dover "imagine". i'd like to see that, anyway.<br /><br />it's a very tragic thing that happened to john, one we will never get over. and then george died by natural causes. paul does feel it.<br /><br /> i was at radio city when he showed up for ringo's birthday a few years ago. after they sang together, they linked arms, and when paul looked to his left and to his right, he teared up and just started crying. you can't blame him.<br /><br /> it's a tragic denouement to the beatles' story, that two are missing. paul can still give us chills by singing the beatles catalogue. it's a blessing that he is able to.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com