Paul McCartney 80 years old

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Old 06-16-2022, 04:06 PM
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Great entertainer in his day, but at that age, not for me.
We seen Kenny Rogers perform at the Sharon after he had a knee replacement, we should of stayed home.
He looked like shlt and passed shortly after.

There is time to retire, even for Paul McCartney, and enjoy your senior years.
I'm sure he can afford it.
Paul is the exception, just saw him Sunday at Camden Yards in Baltimore. He was unbelievable. His energy , voice and playing were spot on. He played for almost three hours straight. He is in great shape. He sold out the stadium (55,000) and no he does not do it for the money , it is what he enjoys.
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I just saw him in Orlando a few weeks ago and he looked and sounded great. Paul can certainly afford to retire. He simply loves doing what he does and doesn't ever want to stop. He played for almost three hours without a break and had one drink of water.

Not only has he been a truly amazing artist, but he is physically amazing.

I have seen performers that should have hung it up and would agree with you on a lot of them. But Paul still has it.

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Paul is the exception, just saw him Sunday at Camden Yards in Baltimore. He was unbelievable. His energy , voice and playing were spot on. He played for almost three hours straight. He is in great shape. He sold out the stadium (55,000) and no he does not do it for the money , it is what he enjoys.
He kicked @ss at Fenway Park last week as well, great show.
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It was a really fun meeting Doc. Thanks for the chance to come back and sing a sing for the Beatlemaniacs gang!
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Happy Birthday, Paul McCartney.
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It was a really fun meeting Doc. Thanks for the chance to come back and sing a sing for the Beatlemaniacs gang!
You are always welcome Bill.

Our 10th anniversary is coming up and I hope that you can make it to that as well.
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Old 06-19-2022, 08:26 PM
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Will be there for sure if we are in town. It will be in August, I think is that correct? Or maybe September?
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