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    • Nancy R
      Nancy R last edited by

      https://www.aish.com/ci/a/Shmoozing-with-Sir-Paul-McCartney.html

      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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      • SusyLuvsPaul
        SusyLuvsPaul last edited by

        Interesting and heartwarming. Thanks for this, Nancy R. I'd add to what Paul said about "merit" that he had/has oodles of talent, blessed with that; but he is too humble to ascribe all his success to it. Which speaks very well of him.

        And of course, he practiced a lot and developed and increased his talents. Lennon's tremendous abilities  augmented and inspired his own, and vice versa.

        And of course Paul had an extensive close knit warm, loving family of relatives, his beloved Dad and Mum paramount among them, and his brother.

        I'm glad the rabbi didn't ask Paul to meet his son.  He wasn't pushy to that extent.

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        • LadyLeslie
          LadyLeslie last edited by

          Great article, thanks for sharing, Nancy!

          I think this shows Paul in a very good way.  He appears humble, grateful, and very kind.

          Because of who he is, I understand why he'd want to guard himself a bit and he probably can't be open and truly himself  with every fan or admirer he encounters, but I think this article captures the essence of who he is.   He seems spiritually aware that kindness and love is what helps people, and makes the world a better place.

          Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

          Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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          • Khalida
            Khalida last edited by

            Sorry, Rabbi. Letting someone sing your song is not an act of charity. He still got paid, and the Beatles also recorded it. Paul is correct. His family has more to do with his success.

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