Barring the success of the Beatles’ Love album, Paul has had a pretty unfortunate year. Too much time in divorce court will do that to you, especially when your ex-wife accuses you of trying to stab her with a wine glass, among other things.
But let’s not go there for now. Instead, let’s gaze fondly upon the past, a place that Paul wishes to revisit to make a musical about his early life.
According to E! Online, McCartney is working with his cousin, actress Kate Robbins, on a stage-adaptation of his classical composition Liverpool Oratorio. This piece, which he created in 1991, is his first venture into classical music and revolves around a character named Shanty (based on Paul) who grows up in Liverpool.
This could be a great outlet for Paul to nurse a broken heart and focus on what really matters: music. He may not have anyone needing or feeding him at 64, but a new year is dawning and who knows what 65 will bring.
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Sounds like another vanity project for Paul, not too far in its concept from "Give My Regards to Broadstreet". Paul would do good to find a tough producer who will give no nonsense crticism's to this project and bully it into something good. However, if history shows itself, Paul won't do that and we'll get something that noone really would watch except that it's Paul McCartney.
And what the hell do you do for a living David? This guy can do whatever the hell he wants, he has plenty money in the bank and if he wants to create an album, with nothing but burping on it, he can do that because he's worked hard for his earnings ( with and without out the beatles) and deserves it.. and I for one, ain't mad at him for that.
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January 1st, 2007 at 09:53
Sounds like another vanity project for Paul, not too far in its concept from "Give My Regards to Broadstreet". Paul would do good to find a tough producer who will give no nonsense crticism's to this project and bully it into something good. However, if history shows itself, Paul won't do that and we'll get something that noone really would watch except that it's Paul McCartney.