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Paul McCartney. Is he a tit?


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Macca's great, can't wait to see that even if it will only be on the telly.

 

A mate in work was moaning about it today though, saying he's too old and not relevant any more etc. I'd have listened and considered what he was saying if he hadn't been to see Pink in the summer.

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12 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Macca's great, can't wait to see that even if it will only be on the telly.

 

A mate in work was moaning about it today though, saying he's too old and not relevant any more etc. I'd have listened and considered what he was saying if he hadn't been to see Pink in the summer.

What a load of bollocks. The Beatles will always be relevant. 

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25 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Macca's great, can't wait to see that even if it will only be on the telly.

 

A mate in work was moaning about it today though, saying he's too old and not relevant any more etc. I'd have listened and considered what he was saying if he hadn't been to see Pink in the summer.

For the 50 year anniversary he is the most relevant person on the planet to play it. 

 

Tell your mate he knows fuck all 

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On 18/11/2019 at 23:07, Brownie said:

Macca's great, can't wait to see that even if it will only be on the telly.

 

A mate in work was moaning about it today though, saying he's too old and not relevant any more etc. I'd have listened and considered what he was saying if he hadn't been to see Pink in the summer.

Yeah man. Macca's macca.

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13 minutes ago, Colonel Kurtz said:

There’s a good discussion to be had about the most talented popular music writers of our lifetime. For me the top 5 is 

 

Paul McCartney 

David Bowie

Paul Simon

Bob Dylan

Leonard Cohen

 

not sure about the order though. 

 

 

 

 

 

No John Lennon? 

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1 hour ago, Colonel Kurtz said:

There’s a good discussion to be had about the most talented popular music writers of our lifetime. For me the top 5 is 

 

Paul McCartney 

David Bowie

Paul Simon

Bob Dylan

Leonard Cohen

 

not sure about the order though. 

 

 

 

 

 

Prince should be in any top 5.  I suppose it's all personal opinion but his output and influence over the past 30 years is phenomenal.

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2 hours ago, Colonel Kurtz said:

There’s a good discussion to be had about the most talented popular music writers of our lifetime. For me the top 5 is 

 

Paul McCartney 

David Bowie

Paul Simon

Bob Dylan

Leonard Cohen

 

not sure about the order though. 

 

Bacharach/David and Goffin/King ought to be there or thereabouts.

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2 hours ago, Colonel Kurtz said:

There’s a good discussion to be had about the most talented popular music writers of our lifetime. For me the top 5 is 

 

Paul McCartney 

David Bowie

Paul Simon

Bob Dylan

Leonard Cohen

 

not sure about the order though. 

 

 

 

 

 

Paul Simon rep

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11 minutes ago, Colonel Kurtz said:

Yeah good point but can’t really see Mr Zimmerman outside the top 5. He’s a cultural icon. 

In that case make your list longer haha

 

You can't leave out Springsteen - he's at the very top table with Dylan, Lennon, Macca, Bowie, Elvis. 

 

I'm not sure I'd put Leonard Cohen in to be honest. He's near the top, but not at the very top. I would have Prince in, as had been mentioned.

 

And Buddy Holly. 

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