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Streaming McCartney Thursday February 9th On iTunes
Streaming McCartney Thursday February 9th On iTunes

In honor of Sir Paul McCartneys new release, you know the one with the most idiotic title in recent memory 'Kisses On The Bottom", ITunes is giving you a free stream.

Thursday February 9th at 7pm PST, you can watch Paul perform live from Capitol Studios.

I do know he is legend.  I do know that his fans are like idiotic rabid dogs with any smidgen of criticism so all of you just line up and hit the button to enjoy this iTune freebie.

The stream can be seen on iTunes or via Apple TV. 

I am a firm believer in letting things saunter in to the sunset.  I believe in putting animals out to pasture.  I believe people of greatness cannot and should not be expected to maintain brilliance at every move.  I also believe that anyone who feels an iconic artist can do no wrong, has their head shoved right up their bottom.   Which is where McCartney can kiss them.

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2 Comments
  1. Plus, I heard he doesn’t even really play the bass!

  2. And it was 48 years ago on this date (Feb. 9) that my family and I sat in front of the TV and watched The Beatles’ first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. It was the start of the British Invasion, and rock’n'roll woud never be the same.

    Having said that, I agree, Helen. McCartney, Jagger, Townsend et al, should really do us all a favor and just go away.
    I can’t be buggered to listen to a new song by McCartney.

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