That is so surreal that’s peaceful serene and love the countryside. Sir Paul you and your band mates it was so exciting when you all landed at Boeing Seattle airport where diplomats land and i’ve got a picture of them exiting the plane but all 4 stood at top of airplane stairs in the 1960’s. TU for those memories as it was so exciting
Ity sure paid well for being a Beatle 😋.. Imagine, he acquired all this plus much more for doing something that he loved deep in his Heart❤, and That we all know is Music!✝🚶♂🚶♂🚶♂🚶♂🌞🎄 *Merry Christmas Paul!* ✝🎄☮🎸🎅
There was a lot of hope and happiness around back then which led to feelings of love and laughter which manifested itself in loving poetry and songs .all a bit lacking nowadays
He is very talented but I think he has also been incredibly lucky to be in the right place at the right time. I feel his wealth is somewhat disproportionate to his talent, not to say he’s not talented though.
@@WorldlyInAction your welcome! The property he own is near Tucson it was once showed on the news ,also in his honor as you going to Tuscan there is a road called McCartney, it was so cool I wish I had a cell phone then so I could have taken a picture 😀
I don't know dear friend, but if that was me, I've got a feeling that with a little luck and with a little help from my friends, that would be something that would take about nineteen hundred and eighty five days.
Talk about 21st century schizoid man. PM has masterfully blended two opposites.. his farm life represents solitude, it's far from the madding crowd.. yet it's within this MC crowd he really comes to life. 🤔
Probably helps if you have a natural talent for writing great songs when you’re still in your early teens; and, then run into some mates who help you get those songs on the lips of everyone on the planet. Oh, and you and your mates work your butts off for a few years playing and perfecting your songs. Me? I gave up trying to write a song I even liked after only fifty years of trying.
You'd drive the limo up to the helicopter just after it landed and get out, open the door and salute till the passengers were inside. Hope this helps. 😄😄😄
*There is a problem here : all die-hard McCartney fans will know that Paul's Peasmarsh house in East Sussex is famously round-shaped like a merry-go-round and it is called "Blossom Wood Farm"... This does NOT look like Paul's property since the main house is not round-shaped is it ?... I don't understand...*
Are you thinking about the Oasthouse, the building with the two round towers, a traditional building for drying hops which used to be a major crop in the area?
I've had arguments with someone who insist he lives elsewhere in Sussex, but my parents lived in the next village up since 1971. Paul and Linda were very well thought of in those days and I should think that feeling has remained.
Я думаю, Пол больше озабочен больше тем ,как принять неизбежную смерть. Ведь даже будь у него в сто раз больше земли, недвижимости и денег, он не сможет забрать на тот Свет ничего.
Ce lieu À la fois apaisant Bien que troublant Ce jour ce bel endroit que je ne connais pas du tout Néanmoins, il inspire plénitude Où il doit être bon de se promener Ce lieu est en chœurs Je crois qu’il manque juste Ce petit puit sublimé d’un nom A l’arrivée de la maison distinguée 🕊️ Un miroir d’eau en hauteur Si près pas très Loin 🪞 Jadis il Chantait Haut ⬆️ Sur cette route il n’y avait pas 4 Mais 7 petites maisonnettes : Rapprochées et en avant Elles ouvraient la porte à cette maison: Au cœur 🕊️ 🙂😌Les croyances sont si belles Qu’elles nous transportent Au delà de l’imaginaire Son ciel est si : Charmant 🕊️💙 Notre si talentueux chanteur En cette demeure achevée Doit vivre tout en : Amour et : Gaité ! Avec un bel et grand. Figuier : À ses pieds trop fatigués Il dormira à nouveau comme un bébé Choyé ! 🕊️💙🕊️
Billy shears farm, James Paul Mccartneys headless body is buried up on a hill under a patch of ceremonial purple rhododendrons. Mccartneys mad honey..... nice farm though
What does calling him "Sir" get you, WordlyInAction? Any reason you can't just call him Paul McCartney or even Paul? We know his history, know he's fabulously wealthy, know he's an uber talented musician. But "Sir"? I don't get what that says about the guy. It says more about you - it says you buy into the whole idea of royalty, of people with a special place because they're just better than everybody else. The idea that when somebody named "Lady Whomever" calls - well you better sit up and pay attention. The idea that someone is qualified to lead a country for no other reason than the blood flowing in their veins. Americans rejected the whole notion of royalty (even honorific royalty like "Sir") when the USA was founded 250 years ago. For good reason. Take your "Sir" and stuff it.
Americans rejected sir and said any idiot can own a gun and they have the right to bear arms and massacre innocent people.Wow what a free country can't even walk half the cities without risking getting shot
@@WorldlyInAction Agree with you totally about American gun insanity. Good for you POHM's. That has nothing to do with the pompous, arrogant and insulting use of Sir this and Lady that. I'm criticizing the use of Titles, which America has thankfully eliminated. Do you yearn to be knighted?