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    • Nancy R
      Nancy R last edited by

      LadyLeslie wrote:

      Thought the show with James Corden went very well last night!  Enjoyed watching it very much, and thought you did wonderful.  When you played "When I'm 64" on the piano, I'm afraid I got a bit teary-eyed, because I'm sure you were thinking of your Mum and Dad and so many things you experienced while living in that house, it must have been such an emotional experience for you, that you could have chosen to keep private.. but thanks so much for sharing your memories with us, and for singing with James Corden in such an enthusiastic and sometimes even surprisingly spiritual way... and appreciate the two new wonderful songs you've been able to give us!  You'll always be appreciated very much, and don't ever stop rockin' on.  

      Ditto! Well said!

      Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

      GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

      Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

      FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

      Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

      Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

      Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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      • LadyLeslie
        LadyLeslie last edited by

        Nancy R wrote:

        LadyLeslie wrote:

        Thought the show with James Corden went very well last night!  Enjoyed watching it very much, and thought you did wonderful.  When you played "When I'm 64" on the piano, I'm afraid I got a bit teary-eyed, because I'm sure you were thinking of your Mum and Dad and so many things you experienced while living in that house, it must have been such an emotional experience for you, that you could have chosen to keep private.. but thanks so much for sharing your memories with us, and for singing with James Corden in such an enthusiastic and sometimes even surprisingly spiritual way... and appreciate the two new wonderful songs you've been able to give us!  You'll always be appreciated very much, and don't ever stop rockin' on.  

        Ditto! Well said!

        Thanks, Nancy!   Never hurts to send encouraging and supportive thoughts!

        Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

        Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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          admin last edited by

          Hi Paul. I know that you do not read posts on here, but if you do by chance, I just want you to know how much I appreciate you amd your music. People may criticize your music or how you do things, but in my opinion they should just "Let It Be" and  they should just let you use your imagination for your music. I cannot wait to get your new album Eygpt Station! I love it already. I feel so connected to you amd your music, because many of your sogs describe me and how I feel in life. You are a genius!

          Paul I often have happy dreams about you. In fact I had one of you last night again. I always keep dreaming of you because you make me happy Paul. Don't ever stop what you are doing now. We need you and your music Paul! But for m e Paul you are all I have left for music, no other musician out there interests me but you! I love you Paul. stay safe out on your tours and may you always be i n good health! You have my complete loyalty in music.

          Maccasfangirl30

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          • LadyLeslie
            LadyLeslie last edited by

            Happy Christmas, Sir Paul!

            One of the most special things the Beatles and your music has given us is more use of the words "Peace" and "Love."    Before 1967 it seems like the word peace was only used at Christmas, or when a war was over, and people were afraid to say the word "love" unless it was in a romantic or family context.  But after "All You Need is Love" and many of your other songs were released, people can think of the word Love as a positive attitude to have towards their fellow man, in making the world a much better and harmonious  place.

            In this season of peace, hope you will feel the love from people all over the world who truly appreciate the difference you and all the Beatles have made.    Have a wonderful Christmas with your loved ones, and a really rockin' 2019!  Peace and Love!

            Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

            Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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            • Tori in Texas
              Tori in Texas last edited by

              Dear Paul.

              Love the new do.

              It's you.

              Touch of gray.

              What else can I say?

              Yuppers.

              xo

              Tori (still) in Texas

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              • Tori in Texas
                Tori in Texas last edited by

                Never stopped praying for you (((Paul))).

                Here's praying that this board can once again be as fun as it once was.

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                • LadyLeslie
                  LadyLeslie last edited by

                  Happy New Year to our dear Sir Paul and his family!

                  Thank you for sharing the beautiful music creation that is Egypt Station with us in 2018.

                  Hope 2019 will be a wonderful year for you, with love and happiness and lots of great music.   You and your family and all the Beatles and your music have done so much, for all of us, in making our lives a little brighter.

                  With love from one of your many many fans. 

                  Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

                  Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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                  • Becky
                    Becky last edited by

                    Hi Paul!

                    I just say I am really excited about 2019! I wish for 2019 to be the very best for you.

                    I can hardly seem to sit tight and wait to see you July 13! I waited 17 years to see you again! I wonder what it will be like as I am not really a concert goer because you are the only one I want to see.

                    Your music means the world to me, your song Who Cares has really touched my heart and helped to put my haunted past of being bullied away. I never feel alone when I put your music on. I pick out certain songs that helps me to feel better to listen to And I feel that you are telling me it will be okay through your songs to me.

                    No other musician will ever take your place in my heart. I will never ever give up listening to your music for as long as I live. You have a special place in my heart. I love you Paul be safe out on your tour!

                    Love Becky

                    Dates I Saw Paul

                    October 4th, 2002 Cleveland, Ohio,Gund Arena

                    July 13, 2019 Los Angeles, California ,Dodger's Stadium

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                    • LadyLeslie
                      LadyLeslie last edited by

                      Happy Valentine's Day, Sir Paul!    Your fans love and appreciate you very much!  Have a blessed day.

                      Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

                      Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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                      • Tori in Texas
                        Tori in Texas last edited by

                        Thanks for working your weather mojo for the Texas show, Paul! We had terrific storms days before and after, but thankfully, clear skies for your party on Friday with you and 40,000 of your friends. Safe travels the rest of the tour. Cheers!

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                          Brucegel last edited by

                          On May 8th 1970 "The Long And Winding Road" was released.I recall hearing it on the radio and bringing home the 45 to play.I cried when I first heard it and still weep to this day when I hear it at 62.I vividly remember being transported in a way that no other song has affected me then or now.It felt for no reason I can explain like a premonition of things to come, my fate laid out before me, a vision, a road that I knew I had to walk to get to loves door.As it happens my life has unfolded like the song said it would.At the age of 30 I fell in love with the love of my life on a fishing boat in Alaska spending many wild and windy nights together.I knew she was the one, but she was already committed to someone else.She left me standing there in an airport and It shattered me.My love for her was so strong that even though my heart was broken I felt that our love could not end and that it would never disappear.That somehow, some way, sometime, even if it wasn't in this lifetime, we would be together again.Many times I cried out for her in vain.

                          Years passed, I married, divorced, she lived for years in one relationship which ended in his passing then married and he also passed after 12 years.All the while my memory would not let go of her and my dreams from time to time were filled with her presence as if we had always been together.On January 2nd 2019, I received a letter from her telling me how sorry she was for the way we ended.We began again.As odd as it may sound I knew this would happen and that the song and my fate were one and the same.We are together again.She did not leave me standing there.The long and winding road  finally led me to her door.Thank you Paul for your vision,humanity, and for all you have said in song for so many.

                          Sincerely,

                          Bruce and Toni

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                          • LadyLeslie
                            LadyLeslie last edited by

                            Brucegel wrote:

                            On May 8th 1970 "The Long And Winding Road" was released.I recall hearing it on the radio and bringing home the 45 to play.I cried when I first heard it and still weep to this day when I hear it at 62.I vividly remember being transported in a way that no other song has affected me then or now.It felt for no reason I can explain like a premonition of things to come, my fate laid out before me, a vision, a road that I knew I had to walk to get to loves door.As it happens my life has unfolded like the song said it would.At the age of 30 I fell in love with the love of my life on a fishing boat in Alaska spending many wild and windy nights together.I knew she was the one, but she was already committed to someone else.She left me standing there in an airport and It shattered me.My love for her was so strong that even though my heart was broken I felt that our love could not end and that it would never disappear.That somehow, some way, sometime, even if it wasn't in this lifetime, we would be together again.Many times I cried out for her in vain.

                            Years passed, I married, divorced, she lived for years in one relationship which ended in his passing then married and he also passed after 12 years.All the while my memory would not let go of her and my dreams from time to time were filled with her presence as if we had always been together.On January 2nd 2019, I received a letter from her telling me how sorry she was for the way we ended.We began again.As odd as it may sound I knew this would happen and that the song and my fate were one and the same.We are together again.She did not leave me standing there.The long and winding road  finally led me to her door.Thank you Paul for your vision,humanity, and for all you have said in song for so many.

                            Sincerely,

                            Bruce and Toni

                            That's such a lovely story and lovely message!  Thanks for sharing, and hope that somehow Paul can read it.  

                            Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

                            Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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                            • LadyLeslie
                              LadyLeslie last edited by

                              With the coronavirus outbreak, we hope that Sir Paul and all his loved ones are safe and doing well.   Just wanted to let him know (in case he's "isolating" at home and probably has more free time to look at the internet.. and possibly the Maccaboard  ) that we love him, and his music will be a great support to us all during this time, and just make us a bit more positive and happy while listening to it!

                              I've been at home in isolation, and have been knitting all day while watching the entire mini-series of The Thorn Birds with Richard Chamberlain,  but nothing makes me happier or makes me feel better than listening to great music!  Thank you Sir Paul for creating all of your musical magic! It's the best therapy we can have right now!   And God bless

                              Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

                              Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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                              • Nancy R
                                Nancy R last edited by

                                Leslie, I LOVED The Thorn Birds!

                                Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                                GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                                Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                                FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                                Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                                Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                                Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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                                • LadyLeslie
                                  LadyLeslie last edited by

                                  Nancy R wrote:

                                  Leslie, I LOVED The Thorn Birds!

                                  That's great!  It's  one of my favorite mini-series 🙂

                                  Image result for "the thorn birds" AND "paul mccartney"

                                  Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

                                  Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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                                  • love2travel
                                    love2travel last edited by

                                    Could never get used to Dr. Kildare in priest robes! What a photo!

                                    Wishing  Paul, Ringo and all of the BeaTle family members much safety surrounding them all,  throughout this uncertain time. Please be safe especially in the weeks to come...

                                    Joy to the World - Peace on Earth - We are all ONE

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                                    • harleyblues
                                      harleyblues last edited by

                                      Its been forever since I've been to Paul's official webby. 😁 Cheers to everyone. What a mess this pandemic has caused. Miss seeing Paul live..so very much. Hope Paul is staying busy, writing new 🎶?

                                      Paul isn't God but he's close to it ")

                                      http://harleyblues2007.blogspot.com/
                                      Sir Paul McCartney & The Beatles g band Purple melon

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                                      • Nancy R
                                        Nancy R last edited by

                                        harleyblues wrote:

                                        Its been forever since I've been to Paul's official webby. 😁 Cheers to everyone. What a mess this pandemic has caused. Miss seeing Paul live..so very much. Hope Paul is staying busy, writing new 🎶?

                                        Rumor has it he's doing a McCartney III album due out in Dec. And he's doing the music for"It' s A Wonderful Life" musical for the stage.

                                        Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                                        GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                                        Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                                        FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                                        Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                                        Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                                        Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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                                        • LadyLeslie
                                          LadyLeslie last edited by

                                          *Bumping this up* (somehow typing that makes me giggle)

                                          Just sending out positive thoughts and prayers for Paul and all his family and loved ones that they'll continue to stay safe and protected during this pandemic.   We want him to continue to be well and healthy, so when this whole thing is over, he can continue to make his music for us, and hopefully come back to us with live performances.

                                          We appreciate all the music he has given us, which has helped us through the dark times, and it's wonderful that soon we'll be able to hear even more new songs and musical creations that he's made for us.  Every piece he's written has come  from his heart and brilliant creative mind, and can't wait to hear all the new sounds and experiences from the new album.

                                          Anyway, we can never be sure that he reads the Maccaboard, and he would never definitely confirm or deny either way, but as long as we send good thoughts out there for his well being, we hope that can have some part in helping him stay safe and protected from the virus, and that he'll feel our love and appreciation.  Hopefully that can be a source of strength in these dark times. 

                                          Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

                                          Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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                                          • Nancy R
                                            Nancy R last edited by

                                            LadyLeslie wrote:

                                            *Bumping this up* (somehow typing that makes me giggle)

                                            Just sending out positive thoughts and prayers for Paul and all his family and loved ones that they'll continue to stay safe and protected during this pandemic.   We want him to continue to be well and healthy, so when this whole thing is over, he can continue to make his music for us, and hopefully come back to us with live performances.

                                            We appreciate all the music he has given us, which has helped us through the dark times, and it's wonderful that soon we'll be able to hear even more new songs and musical creations that he's made for us.  Every piece he's written has come  from his heart and brilliant creative mind, and can't wait to hear all the new sounds and experiences from the new album.

                                            Anyway, we can never be sure that he reads the Maccaboard, and he would never definitely confirm or deny either way, but as long as we send good thoughts out there for his well being, we hope that can have some part in helping him stay safe and protected from the virus, and that he'll feel our love and appreciation.  Hopefully that can be a source of strength in these dark times. 

                                            Well said! ❤️

                                            Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                                            GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                                            Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                                            FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                                            Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                                            Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                                            Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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