Macca voted America's Most Beloved BeatleSeptember 17th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Sir Paul McCartney is America's most beloved Beatle, according to a new poll. After surveying over 4,800 American adults, the new Zogby International poll revealed that more than 30 per cent of participants chose McCartney as their favourite Fab Four member.
Macca fears he could end up like DiSeptember 14th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Sir Paul McCartney believes in slowing down his car whenever the paparazzi chase him lest he suffers the same fate as Princess Diana. The former Beatle confesses that Princess Diana's car crash flashes before his eyes whenever he's being tailed by the paparazzi.
Macca says Beatles overindulged in drugsSeptember 11th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney is amazed he and his band mates survived the excessive drug habit they had in their heyday. The singer admits that the Fab Four overindulged in drugs, often falling asleep during recording sessions.
Macca admits he thought 'The Beatles would last couple of years'September 9th, 2009 LONDON - Sir Paul McCartney has confessed that when the Beatles started making music, he thought they would only last "at best a couple of years". With the launch of the release of new Beatles computer game, The Beatles: Rock Band, the legendary musician has expressed his pride at the enduring popularity of the band.
Macca yet to play 'hard' Beatles computer gameSeptember 9th, 2009 LONDON - Sir Paul McCartney has confessed he is yet to try his hand at the computer game based on The Beatles. The Fab Four's bass player admitted the game 'The Beatles: Rock Band' looked like a tough challenge.
Brits spend 2yrs of their lives feeling boredJuly 20th, 2009 LONDON - A new study suggests that British people, on average, spend over two years of their lives bored to tears. Scott O'Donnell of www.triviala.com, which commissioned the survey, says that the typical adult wastes almost six hours a week feeling completely and utterly bored with life, which is the equivalent of 13 days a year, or 786.5 days over the average adult lifetime of 60.5 years.
How Macca drifted apart from Jackson over Beatles hitsJuly 17th, 2009 LONDON - Sir Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson 'kind of drifted apart' after the King of Pop bought the Beatles back catalogue and refused to sell it. McCartney and Jackson became good pals in the early 1980s when they recorded two duets - 'The Girl Is Mine' and 'Say Say Say'.
Heather Mills loving freedom after divorce from MaccaJuly 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - English charity campaigner Heather Mills has revealed that she loves the freedom that she is now enjoying after her divorce from Sir Paul McCartney. Mills, 41, who had received 24.3 million pounds as settlement from McCartney, after they legally separated in March 2008, says that her life has changed for the better since the high-profile split, reports the China Daily.
Macca accuses Jacko's dad for his troublesJuly 7th, 2009 LONDON - Sir Paul McCartney has accused Michael Jackson's dad for many of the late superstar's troubles. The former Beatle said that the King of Pop's alleged beatings from his dad Joe, 79, might have been responsible for his troubles.
Macca recalls fond memories with JackoJuly 4th, 2009 LONDON - Sir Paul McCartney has recalled his fond memories with Michael Jackson, insisting the late star's "talent will never be forgotten". The former 'Beatle' spoke about the time when the duo recorded songs like Say, Say, Say together after the King of Pop called him in 1980, and asked: "Do you wanna make some hits?"
"That was the start of our adventure together.
Macca to perform to save 120-year-old arena Atlanta arenaJune 26th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Sir Paul McCartney will perform to save a 120-year-old arena in Atlanta, Georgia this summer. The former Beatle will play at the crumbling Piedmont Park as part of a small U.S.
Macca to compose music for animated kids filmJune 18th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Sir Paul McCartney is set to compose music for an animated kids movie after a gap of over 40 years. The former Beatle previously created the tunes for 1967's The Family Way and is now set for a repeat act.
Lovestruck Macca 'eyes US move to be with Nancy Shevell'June 14th, 2009 LONDON - Sir Paul McCartney is reportedly looking to move to the US to spend time with his businesswoman-girlfriend Nancy Shevell. The former Beatle was said to be reorganising his life to be with his newly divorced love, who has apparently been under some pressure while being the vice-president of her family-owned transport business.
Paul McCartney doesn't find any European politician idealisticJune 10th, 2009 LONDON - Former 'Beatle' Sir Paul McCartney has revealed that he did not bother to vote in the European elections because he did not find any politicians worthy. "There was no one who inspired me or who I thought was worthy," the Telegraph quoted him as saying at the St Martin's Lane Hotel in the West End.
Macca hires 'Moss' nanny to have younger influence on daughter'June 10th, 2009 LONDON - Sir Paul McCartney has reportedly roped in Kate Moss' nanny to help raise his five-year-old daughter. The former Beatle was said to have hired Jade Davidson, hoping the 22-year-old would infuse "a younger influence" on little Bea.