Hog Hill Mill
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About 100 years ago:
Recently:
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I remember years ago Paul being interviewed by (I believe) French television on the roof with the railings behind him.
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Kestrel wrote:
I remember years ago Paul being interviewed by (I believe) French television on the roof with the railings behind him.
Yes! I remember that. Didn't she play his mandolin or something?
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oobu24 wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
I remember years ago Paul being interviewed by (I believe) French television on the roof with the railings behind him.
Yes! I remember that. Didn't she play his mandolin or something?
I vaguely remember that but it was the views of the countryside behind Paul that sticks more in my mind.
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I think he was playing somewhere nearby or just had played nearby & her playing his instrument might jog our memories as to what song & what time frame it was. That Was Me? Yeah, did she even sing her own version of that?
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Found it!
edit to add that I have this on DVD somewhere but I didn't know where to look. Thank goodness for youtube
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oobu24 wrote:
Found it!
edit to add that I have this on DVD somewhere but I didn't know where to look. Thank goodness for youtube
Wow... that was great!... and I can't believe that song was all those years ago... It feels like it was only a handful of years ago... where does the time go?... A great song, too.
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toris wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Found it!
edit to add that I have this on DVD somewhere but I didn't know where to look. Thank goodness for youtube
Wow... that was great!... and I can't believe that song was all those years ago... It feels like it was only a handful of years ago... where does the time go?... A great song, too.
I agree that is a great song! Here's a short interview with the same girl.
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oobu24 wrote:
toris wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Found it!
edit to add that I have this on DVD somewhere but I didn't know where to look. Thank goodness for youtube
Wow... that was great!... and I can't believe that song was all those years ago... It feels like it was only a handful of years ago... where does the time go?... A great song, too.
I agree that is a great song! Here's a short interview with the same girl.
It was actually Max who has McCartney as a middle name.
https://www.closerweekly.com/posts/james-cordens-kids-meet-max-carey-and-charlotte/
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oobu24 wrote:
Found it!
I don't think that's the interview I was remembering although it is the same location of course.
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Kestrel wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Found it!
I don't think that's the interview I was remembering although it is the same location of course.
I guess we remembered 2 different interviews & this girl is not French.
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oobu24 wrote:
toris wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Found it!
edit to add that I have this on DVD somewhere but I didn't know where to look. Thank goodness for youtube
Wow... that was great!... and I can't believe that song was all those years ago... It feels like it was only a handful of years ago... where does the time go?... A great song, too.
I agree that is a great song! Here's a short interview with the same girl.
I like that gal. I'm going to have to google her. That was a fun interview. Haven't seen that before.
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toris wrote:
I like that gal. I'm going to have to google her. That was a fun interview. Haven't seen that before.
I'm glad you liked it. There was a longer, complete interview on that rooftop. If I ever come across it I'll post it here.
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NJR wrote:
About 100 years ago:
Recently:
Hog Hill Mill looks beautiful!
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Would love to see geeky-techy details of his studio there...
Dan
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danbrownw1dan@gmail.com wrote:
Would love to see geeky-techy details of his studio there...
Dan
Isn't there a video out there where he takes you on a tour of the studio and shows a bunch of instruments? Does anyone else know the one I'm referring to?
Maybe this is what I was thinking of:
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NJR wrote:
Maybe this is what I was thinking of:
That's the one I instantly thought of but there might be a similar one,maybe from the 'Chaos' era?
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Remember this one from outside?
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A few more...
Electric Arguments
Love this one with Klaus
Rockdown
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NJR:
Yes that studio and instrument tour is excellent thanks!
Claus's video is quite good too.
The others also show how amazingly prolific Paul is. At home walking up to any instrument, thinking of new sounds are re-introducing older sounds like tape loops, mellotrons and towel covered drums.
Paul is writing and producing diffenetly than 20 years ago, and speaking more of his heart.
Keep 'em coming!
Cheerio,
Dan