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Someone Tell Macca He Can't Sing Anymore.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c511wz72e3jo

He was bad enough in the Olympic openning in 2012 gawd knows how he'll be now!

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I agree.  He should stick to music only and let someone else do the singing.  He's way past his sell-by date.

i bet his concerts will be sold out

I'm sure they will.

I agree, he sounds awful these days.

The problem is, when you are turned eighty, and this is all you have known since you were fifteen, it's very hard to give it up.

The atmosphere and emotion Paul Mccartney must get every time he steps out on stage must be enormous, and after all, he's a musician, it's what he does.

He will know that his live perfomance days are coming to an end, and he wants one last trot around the park, and who would deny him that?

For a lot of his fans, they absolutely don't expect him to sound like he sounded in 1963, it's enough for him simply to be there, and for them to be there, and experience being in a room with one of the greatest songwriters who has ever lived.

The odd high note missed won't matter to them, or to him.

He may have some electronic help.

....and the key of some songs lowered

There comes a time when it becomes sad ...

naomi - // There comes a time when it becomes sad ... //

John Lennon was once asked if The Beatles would ever re-form, and his answer was absolutely perfect - 

"It wouldn't be The Beatles, it would be four guys who used to be The Beatles ..."

and that's rather where Paul McCartney is now.

A senior gentleman who looks a lot like him will come on stage and sing some of his songs, nothing like as well as he used to, and the faithful will simply not see that he is the age he is, they simply see the legend he has always, been, and will always be.

Now that probably isn't enough for you, it wouldn't be for me, but for millions of people, and for him, it is.And that is why he does it, and that is why people still come to see him do it.

I would always rather my fave musicians burn out, not fade away, but it's not my choice, except whether I go and watch and listen.

I won't, but millions still will.

Does it matter if you don't intend going to any of his concerts. As has already been said, his gigs will be instantly sold out, the crowds will most likely sing along with Macca and all will have a great time.

For much of his musical creations since the Beatles split up, he probably shouldn't have stuck to music either. But to be honest I've not heard him actually sing for years.

I think Stevie Nicks should pack it in too (if she hasn't already).

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AH: "A senior gentleman who looks a lot like him will come on stage and sing some of his songs" - Are you familiar with the Conspiracy theory? - a load of row locks of course but there is always people who buy into that cobras.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_is_dead

 

Totally agree with everything thing you say.

//I would always rather my fave musicians burn out, not fade away,//

 

I would rather they retire with dignity.

 

TTT, I think you got the wrong end of the stick.  Paul McCartney is that senior gentleman.

TTT - // AH: "A senior gentleman who looks a lot like him will come on stage and sing some of his songs" - Are you familiar with the Conspiracy theory? - a load of row locks of course but there is always people who buy into that cobras. //

Very much so.

I have just completed re-writing my 'Beatles' Talk for cruise audiences, splitting the original intwo two separate 45 minute Talks to allow for more information, including the famous 'Paul is dead...' nonsense.

And John Lennon saying "Ringo isn't the best drummer in the world, he's not even the best drummer in The Beatles ..." - which Lennon never said, and it has only been attributed to him in the urban myth, that he did.

Is core audience will be quite deaf, so it doesn't really matter.

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12:50 I know it just reminded me that there was a conspiracy theory.

One 84 year old who can still sing is Tom Jones. I found his rendition of 'I won't crumble with you if you fall' at the D Day celebrations very moving.

does not sound that bad not really considering...

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