Sometimes you write a song in a certain era and it’s got a certain kind of significance.
PAUL MCCARTNEYI’m only 49 years old. I’m still in the middle of this whole thing. I don’t feel like it’s finished at all. I’m still planning to write better songs.
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I am alive and well and unconcerned about the rumors of my death. But if I were dead, I would be the last to know.
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One may not eat what has a face.
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There’s nothing as glamorous to me as a record store.
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Trumpets are a bit more adventurous; they’re drunk! Trumpeters are generally drunk. It wets their whistle.
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And when the night is cloudy There is still a light that shines on me Shine on until tomorrow, let it Be.
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I think people who create and write, it actually does flow-just flows from into their head, into their hand, and they write it down. It’s simple.
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I realized marvelling at nature was a deep pleasure of mine.
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She is the rock ‘n’ roll queen. Weirdly enough, that is one of the things her reign will be remembered for. Queen Elizabeth I, we remember Raleigh; Queen Elizabeth II it’s gonna be the Beatles.
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I’ve got to admit it’s getting better. It’s a little better all the time.
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Animation is not just for children – it’s also for adults who take drugs.
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To get a big hit single you’ve got to go a bit dance. You’ve got to go a bit Britney. I don’t think I can do that – well, I could but it wouldn’t look very seemly!.
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I feel like the sixties is about to happen. It feels like a period in the future to me, rather than a period in the past.
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I’m still looking to write a great song. You always are. You know, you never think, ‘Well, that’s enough that’s good enough.’
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When you’re wide awake say it for goodness sake, it’s gonna be a great day.
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A hundred years from now, people will listen to the music of the Beatles the same way we listen to Mozart.
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