New film about Linda
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I just was able to finally watch this yesterday... it was so beautifully done, with so much love and caring put into the making of it. So nice to hear from those who knew her like Chrissy and Elvis and her family. You can feel the love from Linda throughout. One of my guilty pleasures has always been Bip Bop and Hey Diddle... it looks like such an idyllic time in the McCartney family life. So cute the story of young Linda bringing home the baby alligator... You see she always had that love and a passion for animals. From the advert... Isn't Heather the lamb, holding Mary's hand? And there was Martha, Admiral Halsey, the pig was happily cooking the veggie sausages, Linda's spices tucked away and pots and pans in the trees, delphiniums, flying fish, sunflowers, crocus in a pot, saw a bit of Linda playing hopscotch with Mary in the original sketches, but I guess that didn't make it in, unless there's a longer version? The lava lamps....There were a lot of things about Linda in there. The frog (chorus?) the bunny with sunglasses and a cape on the bicycle... chock full of goodness it was
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Is very touching to see the love that Mary and Stella feels for his Mom, but I miss James, why he is not there, and Heather...I guess they just couldn't be there...I like very much the "bluebird" and his tiny harmonic, I didn't notice that he was represented Paul...silly me..and I laughed when Paul come in to the room for to recorded the new version of "The heart..." and knocked the walls and furnitures, I thought what is he doing? then I realize is one sound issue...
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Adriana Rojas:
Is very touching to see the love that Mary and Stella feels for his Mom, but I miss James, why he is not there, and Heather...I guess they just couldn't be there...I like very much the "bluebird" and his tiny harmonic, I didn't notice that he was represented Paul...silly me..and I laughed when Paul come in to the room for to recorded the new version of "The heart..." and knocked the walls and furnitures, I thought what is he doing? then I realize is one sound issue...
I thought James was a cat or something?
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Nancy R:
Adriana Rojas:
Is very touching to see the love that Mary and Stella feels for his Mom, but I miss James, why he is not there, and Heather...I guess they just couldn't be there...I like very much the "bluebird" and his tiny harmonic, I didn't notice that he was represented Paul...silly me..and I laughed when Paul come in to the room for to recorded the new version of "The heart..." and knocked the walls and furnitures, I thought what is he doing? then I realize is one sound issue...
I thought James was a cat or something?
Oh! in the animation yes...but I meant at the interviews...and now I think about, I never saw a video with one James' interview...do you?
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Adriana Rojas:
Nancy R:
Adriana Rojas:
Is very touching to see the love that Mary and Stella feels for his Mom, but I miss James, why he is not there, and Heather...I guess they just couldn't be there...I like very much the "bluebird" and his tiny harmonic, I didn't notice that he was represented Paul...silly me..and I laughed when Paul come in to the room for to recorded the new version of "The heart..." and knocked the walls and furnitures, I thought what is he doing? then I realize is one sound issue...
I thought James was a cat or something?
Oh! in the animation yes...but I meant at the interviews...and now I think about, I never saw a video with one James' interview...do you?
Yes, he's had a few interviews. Google him.
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i clicked on the link and got a video of kesha! i want to see the documentary!
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Adriana Rojas:
Nancy R:
Adriana Rojas:
Is very touching to see the love that Mary and Stella feels for his Mom, but I miss James, why he is not there, and Heather...I guess they just couldn't be there...I like very much the "bluebird" and his tiny harmonic, I didn't notice that he was represented Paul...silly me..and I laughed when Paul come in to the room for to recorded the new version of "The heart..." and knocked the walls and furnitures, I thought what is he doing? then I realize is one sound issue...
I thought James was a cat or something?
Oh! in the animation yes...but I meant at the interviews...and now I think about, I never saw a video with one James' interview...do you?
No, I just saw Stella, Mary, Linda's brother John and his son Lee.
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Some one knows what happened with the Linda's video in the main site, yesterday was uploaded but seems that people couldn't see it, and today it's not there
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Adriana Rojas:
Some one knows what happened with the Linda's video in the main site, yesterday was uploaded but seems that people couldn't see it, and today it's not there
Hi Adriana, the message board mod/admin team has not (yet) been informed as to why the video has disappeared from the main site. Hopefully the video will return very soon.
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Does anyone know what happened to the 30mn "Linda Loved Music, Life and Food Documentary". It was on the web site and Twitter but not playable and has now disappeared all together.
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stephencornish:
Does anyone know what happened to the 30mn "Linda Loved Music, Life and Food Documentary". It was on the web site and Twitter but not playable and has now disappeared all together.
The answer is simply, no we don't. It was clearly beset with technical problems as it could not be viewed. I'm personally assuming it was withdrawn to correct that. In the meantime, of course, the news and celebration of Paul's Grammy Award may have put the relaunch of the documentary on the back burner for a day or two. Hopefully it'll be back soon. Martin
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Newly discovered TV interview with Linda cooking too http//
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ewanme:
Newly discovered TV interview with Linda cooking too
Sometimes I get angry that we humans are reared from childhood to eat animals -- especially after seeing how easy it is to eat delicious meals without any meat. This is my favorite era of Linda's life/career, and it's hard not to love her.
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Yes I agree Audi, it's always poignant watching Linda, but particularly the interviews from the 1990's where she looks so healthy, happy and confident, but knowing that she didn't see that decade out.
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ewanme:
Yes I agree Audi, it's always poignant watching Linda, but particularly the interviews from the 1990's where she looks so healthy, happy and confident, but knowing that she didn't see that decade out.
Doesn't make sense -- living so well and dying so young.
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ewanme:
Newly discovered TV interview with Linda cooking too
what a nice video. the skit at the beginning was fun too. Mushroom pie...one of my favorites that I never learned how to make well. why? Because I insist on using whole grains and nothing but whole grains. (none of that mixing-it-with-organic-white-flour-to-give-it-a-conventional-taste) and my crust turn out rather heavy. however, barley and oat flour mixed with millet don't taste bad as floured crusts.
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audi:
ewanme:
Yes I agree Audi, it's always poignant watching Linda, but particularly the interviews from the 1990's where she looks so healthy, happy and confident, but knowing that she didn't see that decade out.
Doesn't make sense -- living so well and dying so young.
it's been a paradox about Linda that's bothered me since the night my mom knocked on my bedroom door to tell me she heard on the news about Linda's cancer. It taught me not to be so arrogant myself with the, "It can't happen to me. I do everything right." I recently had a mass of tissue removed and biopsied. It turned out to not be cancerous (we're calling it my 'reabsorbed twin') but so many of my health friends kept saying to me, "But why are you worried? You consume plenty of antioxidant rich foods. You shouldn't have cancer." I refused to be arrogant about it. I kept saying, "I'm not going to say never. Just that the possibilities are lowered." It's one of the things Linda showed me.
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Kathryn O:
audi:
ewanme:
Yes I agree Audi, it's always poignant watching Linda, but particularly the interviews from the 1990's where she looks so healthy, happy and confident, but knowing that she didn't see that decade out.
Doesn't make sense -- living so well and dying so young.
it's been a paradox about Linda that's bothered me since the night my mom knocked on my bedroom door to tell me she heard on the news about Linda's cancer. It taught me not to be so arrogant myself with the, "It can't happen to me. I do everything right." I recently had a mass of tissue removed and biopsied. It turned out to not be cancerous (we're calling it my 'reabsorbed twin') but so many of my health friends kept saying to me, "But why are you worried? You consume plenty of antioxidant rich foods. You shouldn't have cancer." I refused to be arrogant about it. I kept saying, "I'm not going to say never. Just that the possibilities are lowered." It's one of the things Linda showed me.
Yikes! Yeah, when it's oneself in that predicament, the reality of one's own mortality transcends all that logical, supportive reassurance that your friends gave you, KO. Good...now you can get to work on that autobiography of yours...I presume that it would be a cross between Harry Potter and 50 Shades Of Gray.
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Any news yet on why the msn linda special was pulled from the internet? When will it be back up? I never got to watch it with sound as my speakers were knackered at the time.
January 31 2013 -- MSN New Linda McCartney Exclusive Video Documentary on MSN. Watch a 30 minute film in which members of the McCartney Family speak about Linda, her influence on them and how they are continuing her legacy. Also includes wonderful commentary from people who knew Linda including Elvis Costello and Chrissie Hynde. The film is a very personal look at how Linda touched the lives of people she knew, interspersed with beautiful photography of her and the McCartney Family.
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audi:
Kathryn O:
audi:
ewanme:
Yes I agree Audi, it's always poignant watching Linda, but particularly the interviews from the 1990's where she looks so healthy, happy and confident, but knowing that she didn't see that decade out.
Doesn't make sense -- living so well and dying so young.
it's been a paradox about Linda that's bothered me since the night my mom knocked on my bedroom door to tell me she heard on the news about Linda's cancer. It taught me not to be so arrogant myself with the, "It can't happen to me. I do everything right." I recently had a mass of tissue removed and biopsied. It turned out to not be cancerous (we're calling it my 'reabsorbed twin') but so many of my health friends kept saying to me, "But why are you worried? You consume plenty of antioxidant rich foods. You shouldn't have cancer." I refused to be arrogant about it. I kept saying, "I'm not going to say never. Just that the possibilities are lowered." It's one of the things Linda showed me.
Yikes! Yeah, when it's oneself in that predicament, the reality of one's own mortality transcends all that logical, supportive reassurance that your friends gave you, KO. Good...now you can get to work on that autobiography of yours...I presume that it would be a cross between Harry Potter and 50 Shades Of Gray.
well, unlike every novel out there about the subject of Gray, in this one, the woman would be dominant.