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Former Beatle Paul McCartney
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Why do the media always refer to Paul Mccartney as 'Former Beatle Paul McCartney' as though there might be some confusion with some other Paul McCartney.
I would guess that anyone who is remotely interestested in Mr M will be fully aware that he was once a Beatle, and those that don't will not be interested anyway.
Interestingly, Bob Geldof is never tagged 'Former Boomtown Rat Bob Geldof' and Lionel Ritchie is never called 'Former Commadore Lionel Ritche', and Tina Turner doesn't appear to be narrowed down from other Tina Turner with the addition of 'Formerly of Ike and Tina Turner' and I would suggest that Paul McCartney is a bigger musical icon and star than the rest put together.
Any thoughts?
I would guess that anyone who is remotely interestested in Mr M will be fully aware that he was once a Beatle, and those that don't will not be interested anyway.
Interestingly, Bob Geldof is never tagged 'Former Boomtown Rat Bob Geldof' and Lionel Ritchie is never called 'Former Commadore Lionel Ritche', and Tina Turner doesn't appear to be narrowed down from other Tina Turner with the addition of 'Formerly of Ike and Tina Turner' and I would suggest that Paul McCartney is a bigger musical icon and star than the rest put together.
Any thoughts?
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Andy, I guess a lot of journalists are given The Concise Encyclopaedi a of Clichés for Christmas. Prices always soar or plummet. They never seem to "go up a bit" or "go down a bit". Rivers always "burst their banks", never just overflowing.
My favourite gripe is when they refer to Paul McCartney (69). I've just driven home (46) in my van (8), to go on my...
My favourite gripe is when they refer to Paul McCartney (69). I've just driven home (46) in my van (8), to go on my...
13:48 Wed 22nd Feb 2012
how else would you describe him? "Rock star Paul McCartney" is hardly enough; it'd put him on a par with "rock star Jon Bon Jovi", which he certainly isn't. You describe people by their most significant characteristic, and that's Beatle membership. (Same for Ringo.)
Alternatively, you could not describe him at all; but that's a bit of a non-starter for the media, who need to explain exactly why the story they're telling you is important, This means identifying the people in it.
Alternatively, you could not describe him at all; but that's a bit of a non-starter for the media, who need to explain exactly why the story they're telling you is important, This means identifying the people in it.
jno - then why not 'formerly of Sonny and Cher' Cher then? The list goes on, and I maintain, when you have been as big a music and cultural figure as Paul McCartney has been, and continues to be, the world knows exactly who he is if they are interested in reading further than the headline, and not at all bothered if they don't - so my point stands I think.
Andy, I guess a lot of journalists are given The Concise Encyclopaedia of Clichés for Christmas. Prices always soar or plummet. They never seem to "go up a bit" or "go down a bit". Rivers always "burst their banks", never just overflowing.
My favourite gripe is when they refer to Paul McCartney (69). I've just driven home (46) in my van (8), to go on my computer (3). Then I shall read The Times (12 hours) and have lunch (best before next Tuesday). ;o)
My favourite gripe is when they refer to Paul McCartney (69). I've just driven home (46) in my van (8), to go on my computer (3). Then I shall read The Times (12 hours) and have lunch (best before next Tuesday). ;o)
Seems from your list to occur when someone is past their sell by.
You wouldn't mention Sonny and Cher when referring to Cher but you would mention the Beatles when referring to Paul MaCartney because Cher was bigger AFTER her alliance with Sonny Bono as a solo artist and Paul McCArtney after he left the Beatles was just a lingering nonentity.
You wouldn't mention Sonny and Cher when referring to Cher but you would mention the Beatles when referring to Paul MaCartney because Cher was bigger AFTER her alliance with Sonny Bono as a solo artist and Paul McCArtney after he left the Beatles was just a lingering nonentity.