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Paul MCCARTNEY celebrated last Sunday for two reasons: the first for Father’s Day and the second because he turned 81 years old.
The world famous McCartney used his social networks to send an emotional message.
“Happy Father’s Day to all the dads in the world (including me!) Thanks for the birthday wishes. Here’s hoping everyone else can join in the celebrations,” the former Beatle shared.
One of the people who congratulated him on his birthday was yoko ono, the widow of John Lennon, and who was blamed for the breakup of the Beatles. Although, Paul McCartney assured Rolling Stone magazine that he no longer had any negative feelings against her.
“She certainly didn’t break up the group, the group was disintegrating, she claimed. I don’t think she can be blamed for anything. When Yoko arrived, part of the attraction of her was the edgy side of her, her vision of things, so she showed him another way of being, that she was very attractive to him. So it was time for John to leave, that he was definitely going to leave the group with or without Ono, ”he once told the television channel Al Jazeera English.
Paul McCartney reports that he will release an unpublished song by The Beatles, recorded thanks to artificial intelligence
The fans of the Beatles have received a big surprise from Paul McCartney, as he reported that He will soon release an unpublished song by the band, which he achieved by using artificial intelligence applied to a John Lennon demo.
In a recent interview with BBC Radio 4 The 80-year-old singer spoke about the song, without mentioning its title or the exact date it will be released: “When we came to do what will be the last recording of The Beatles, it was a demo that John (Lennon) had and the one we worked on, we just finished it and it will be released this year. We were able to take John’s voice and get it pure through this artificial intelligence, so we could mix the record the way you normally would.”
Fans and scholars of the group’s discography have revealed that the subject in question could be Now and then, a song Lennon wrote years before he died. Later his widow, yoko onogave the tape to McCartney when he was working on the third volume of the collection Anthology. The song would be the promotional single from that album in 1996, but it was not recorded because the guitarist did not like it. George Harrisonwho passed away in 2001.
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