The Paul McCartney Picture Thread
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Nancy R wrote:
1969 McBeardy
One of my fave periods of Paul.... I love the beard!... then again, I loved the beard on all of them.
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Lots of really nice new photos since I’ve been here last. Really liked the colorized photo of Paul’s Mom with the children.
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love2travel wrote:
Lots of really nice new photos since I’ve been here last. Really liked the colorized photo of Paul’s Mom with the children.
You're welcome! Here's another McBeardy:
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Kestrel, 1972 or 1973?
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Nancy R wrote:
Kestrel, 1972 or 1973?
Of the two I would take a guess at 1973 but really it could be either. That's about the longest I've seen his hair I think.
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Kestrel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Kestrel, 1972 or 1973?
Of the two I would take a guess at 1973 but really it could be either. That's about the longest I've seen his hair I think.
Thanks. I agree with 1973.
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Late 1963 or early 1964
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Colorized and not very well. May19, 1967.
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Courtesy of my friend Jennifer:
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June 25, 1967 Practicing for Our World:
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If Mr. McCartney keeps this up, he'll end up looking like Louis Armstrong.
I found the video that matches the picture. I confirm that the trumpet is not Mr. McCartney's instrument.
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^ I remember that video. Cute!
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Little_Willow_ wrote:
If Mr. McCartney keeps this up, he'll end up looking like Louis Armstrong.
I found the video that matches the picture. I confirm that the trumpet is not Mr. McCartney's instrument.
Wasn't the trumpet actually one that had belonged to Louis Armstrong?
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Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
If Mr. McCartney keeps this up, he'll end up looking like Louis Armstrong.
I found the video that matches the picture. I confirm that the trumpet is not Mr. McCartney's instrument.
Wasn't the trumpet actually one that had belonged to Louis Armstrong?
I don't know. Isn't that the one his father gave him for his fourteenth birthday?
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oobu24 wrote:
^ I remember that video. Cute!
Thanks.
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Little_Willow_ wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
If Mr. McCartney keeps this up, he'll end up looking like Louis Armstrong.
I found the video that matches the picture. I confirm that the trumpet is not Mr. McCartney's instrument.
Wasn't the trumpet actually one that had belonged to Louis Armstrong?
I don't know. Isn't that the one his father gave him for his fourteenth birthday?
No, don't you remember, he traded in that trumpet for a guitar because he could play trumpet and sing at the same time?
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Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
If Mr. McCartney keeps this up, he'll end up looking like Louis Armstrong.
I found the video that matches the picture. I confirm that the trumpet is not Mr. McCartney's instrument.
Wasn't the trumpet actually one that had belonged to Louis Armstrong?
I don't know. Isn't that the one his father gave him for his fourteenth birthday?
No, don't you remember, he traded in that trumpet for a guitar because he could play trumpet and sing at the same time?
Yes, it is true. I remember that. So I don't know whose trumpet it is.
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Little_Willow_ wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
If Mr. McCartney keeps this up, he'll end up looking like Louis Armstrong.
I found the video that matches the picture. I confirm that the trumpet is not Mr. McCartney's instrument.
Wasn't the trumpet actually one that had belonged to Louis Armstrong?
I don't know. Isn't that the one his father gave him for his fourteenth birthday?
No, don't you remember, he traded in that trumpet for a guitar because he could play trumpet and sing at the same time?
Yes, it is true. I remember that. So I don't know whose trumpet it is.
Meant to type *couldn't* but you understood. Tried to find out online about whose trumpet it was, but no luck. ️
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Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
If Mr. McCartney keeps this up, he'll end up looking like Louis Armstrong.
I found the video that matches the picture. I confirm that the trumpet is not Mr. McCartney's instrument.
Wasn't the trumpet actually one that had belonged to Louis Armstrong?
I don't know. Isn't that the one his father gave him for his fourteenth birthday?
No, don't you remember, he traded in that trumpet for a guitar because he could play trumpet and sing at the same time?
Yes, it is true. I remember that. So I don't know whose trumpet it is.
Meant to type *couldn't* but you understood. Tried to find out online about whose trumpet it was, but no luck. ️
Darn. I'll try to search on my side to see if I have anything.