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Paul McCartney Says He Will Never Retire
Paul McCartney Says He Will Never Retire
Paul McCartney Says He Will Never Retire
He's 71, content and wealthy beyond most people's wildest dreams, but that doesn't mean Paul McCartney is going to slow down any time soon. In a new interview, he says that he isn't going to hang up his rock n' roll shoes.
Paul McCartney, ‘New’ – Song Review
Paul McCartney, ‘New’ – Song Review
Paul McCartney, ‘New’ – Song Review
The last time Paul McCartney released a new song (not counting the two originals that showed up on 2012's standards collection 'Kisses on the Bottom'), he was getting all reflective. Even the title of his last album of all original songs, 'Memory Almost Full,' mused on the passing of time and growing old.
Paul McCartney Joined Onstage by Surviving Members of Nirvana
Paul McCartney Joined Onstage by Surviving Members of Nirvana
Paul McCartney Joined Onstage by Surviving Members of Nirvana
It's been years since Kurt Cobain's death ended Nirvana's promising career, but the group's music is still closely identified with Seattle. So it only makes sense that when Paul McCartney played his first-ever concert in the city's Safeco Stadium, he invited the surviving members of Nirvana to join him.

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