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- Resolved Question: Anyone think that Paul McCartney's White House comments totally inappropriate? - http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/pmeister/2010/06/03/classless-paul-mccartney-trashes-bush-in-front-of-obama/#idc-cover
- Resolved Question: Did Dame Paul McCartney sing "Fixing a Hole" or "Hey, Crude" at the private White House Obama concert? - Zachary, for you little folks Hey Jude and Fixing a Hole were Beatles songs. Dame Paul McCartney was in that band. So those are Pauls titles, not mine. Look into it.
- Resolved Question: Did Sir Paul McCartney sing this classic at the White House? - Day after day, alone on capitol hill, The liberal man with mega-watt grin is keeping perfectly still. But no republican wants to know him, They can see that he's just a fool. And he never gives an answer ..... But the fool on capitol hill, Sees the sun going down. And the sunken eyes in his head, See the world spinning around. Well on his way, his head in a cloud, The man without a black man's dialect is talking perfectly loud. But nobody ever hears him, Or the sound he appears to make. And he never seems to notice ..... But the fool capitol hill, Sees the sun going down. And the sunken eyes in his head, See the world spinning around. Hard working, tax paying Americans don't seem to like him They can tell what he wants to do. And he never shows his feelings, But the fool on capitol hill, Sees the sun going down. And the sunken eyes in his head, See the world spinning around Yeah.. I took that line from liberal Harry Ried, Josh...He's a racist
- Resolved Question: Did the tribute night at the White House with Sir Paul McCartney achieve its intended purpose? - Did all those people go to bed thinking about the Gulf Oil spill and wake up the next morning thinking about the Gulf Oil spill? And...perhaps Joe Biden could have presided over the event; since thinking about the Gulf oil spill at night and in the morning is the stated mandate.
- Resolved Question: Do you believe it was classless for liberal Paul McCartney to make a juvenile comment at the White House? - Liberal Sir Paul stated he was glad that Obama presented him with the Library of Congress award because the last president did not know what a library was. Why does Obama's friends and foreign dignitaries (Mexican president) that think they can make arrogant and juvenile comments about the way we run our country? So it's ok if we say that all Brits are drunks, pastey and have rotten teeth, Terrior? How funny....Most of you are either non-US residents or live with your parents!
- Resolved Question: Do you think any differently of Paul McCartney now since his visit at the White House? - MEE SHELL, MY BELLE :)
- Resolved Question: So, how exactly was throwing a little shin dig at the white house for Paul McCartney helping the Gulf? - Leadership? Are all those poor people losing their livings get a washed up former star to stop by and sing Michelle my Belle?
- Resolved Question: What Beatles song did Paul McCartney sing when he met Obama at the White House yesterday?
- Resolved Question: What do you think of Paul McCartney's political comments at the White House this week? - Personally I am sick of all the adoration among thieves...who really cares what McCartney's political opinion are. His comments were disrespectful and out of place. Stick to music, Maestro !
- Resolved Question: Where can I watch Sir Paul McCartney's performance at the White House on July 27, 2010 for free online? - i missed the show last night & i read on the pbs site that starting today you could watch the whole thing online, but i haven't been able to find it. please help.
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- Paul McCartney - Hey Jude (Live at the White House 2010) - I've done a lot of things in my life, but never this," Paul McCartney said on PBS tonight. "This" was traveling to the White House, which he did last month to accept the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. A properly all-star concert was convened to befit the occasion, and while bits and pieces of the event have leaked out on YouTube since then, tonight the whole thing (or most of it) aired as part of PBS' "In Performance at the White House" series. The show opened with some stirring words from President Obama. "It's hard to believe that it's been nearly half a century since four lads from Liverpool landed on our shores and changed everything overnight," he reflected. Then it was time for a cavalcade of stars old and young to pay homage to the voluminous back catalog that earned McCartney this honor. High points were in abundance. Stevie Wonder's super-tight "We Can Work It Out" featured a mean harmonica solo, while Elvis Costello's faithfully jaunty "Penny Lane" boasted an even nicer piccolo trumpet solo. Emmylou Harris shone on an acoustic "For No One." Dave Grohl wore the night's biggest grin as he tore through "Band on the Run." Jack White's tender "Mother Nature's Son"/"That Would Be Something" medley captured something of McCartney's starry-eyed charm. Intermixed with these were some...not quite as highs. I'm not sure anyone other than Sasha and Malia Obama needed to hear the Jonas Brothers' competent if cutesy "Drive My Car." (In fairness <b>...</b>From: PaulMcCartneyHDViews: 168123
694 ratingsTime: 04:20 More in Music - Paul McCartney - In Performance at the White House.2010.HDTV.ch.1.avi - Пол Маккартни в Белом Доме. Cэру Полу Маккартни вручили награду за «личный вклад в дело превращения популярной песни в музыкальный инструмент культурного взаимодействия».From: MrTarzan444Views: 5882
12 ratingsTime: 12:20 More in Music - Paul McCartney - In Performance at the White House.2010.HDTV.ch.2.avi - Пол Маккартни в Белом Доме. Cэру Полу Маккартни вручили награду за «личный вклад в дело превращения популярной песни в музыкальный инструмент культурного взаимодействия».From: MrTarzan444Views: 11458
18 ratingsTime: 14:57 More in Music - Paul McCartney - In Performance at the White House.2010.HDTV.ch.3.avi - Пол Маккартни в Белом Доме. Cэру Полу Маккартни вручили награду за «личный вклад в дело превращения популярной песни в музыкальный инструмент культурного взаимодействия».From: MrTarzan444Views: 5145
16 ratingsTime: 11:34 More in Music - Dave Grohl @ Paul McCartney Tribute @ White House - From: danmarrenViews: 6634
11 ratingsTime: 05:55 More in Entertainment - Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder - Ebony And Ivory (Live at the White House 2010) - I've done a lot of things in my life, but never this," Paul McCartney said on PBS tonight. "This" was traveling to the White House, which he did last month to accept the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. A properly all-star concert was convened to befit the occasion, and while bits and pieces of the event have leaked out on YouTube since then, tonight the whole thing (or most of it) aired as part of PBS' "In Performance at the White House" series. The show opened with some stirring words from President Obama. "It's hard to believe that it's been nearly half a century since four lads from Liverpool landed on our shores and changed everything overnight," he reflected. Then it was time for a cavalcade of stars old and young to pay homage to the voluminous back catalog that earned McCartney this honor. High points were in abundance. Stevie Wonder's super-tight "We Can Work It Out" featured a mean harmonica solo, while Elvis Costello's faithfully jaunty "Penny Lane" boasted an even nicer piccolo trumpet solo. Emmylou Harris shone on an acoustic "For No One." Dave Grohl wore the night's biggest grin as he tore through "Band on the Run." Jack White's tender "Mother Nature's Son"/"That Would Be Something" medley captured something of McCartney's starry-eyed charm. Intermixed with these were some...not quite as highs. I'm not sure anyone other than Sasha and Malia Obama needed to hear the Jonas Brothers' competent if cutesy "Drive My Car." (In fairness <b>...</b>From: PaulMcCartneyHDViews: 150727
544 ratingsTime: 04:05 More in Music - IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE | Dave Grohl "Band on the Run" | PBS - This entire broadcast is now available for viewing online at video.pbs.org Dave Grohl performs 'Band on the Run' for President Obama and Paul McCartney during the The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, which airs on Wednesday, July 28 at 8 pm ET on PBS stations nationwide. To see when it airs near you, go to: www.pbs.orgFrom: PBSViews: 174532
903 ratingsTime: 05:50 More in Music - Paul McCartney - MICHELLE (@ the White House) -
- Sir Paul McCartney Rocks the White House - The President hails Paul McCartney's contribution to popular music and song during a ceremony to present the singer with the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize. Paul McCartney sings Beatles song 'Michelle' to Mrs. Obama at White House Gershwin Prize concert Paul McCartney celebrated winning the Gershwin Prize Wednesday night by serenading the First Lady with "Michelle," complete with French lyrics. "I love you, I love you, I love you," he sang to Michelle Obama during the 90-minute White House concert. He later quipped that he might be the "first guy ever to be punched out by a president." But Obama appeared to be feeling the music as much as anyone, swaying along to the '60s Beatles hit while his wife mouthed the words. The love ballad first appeared on the Fab Four's Rubber Soul album in 1965 and later won a Grammy for Song of the Year. Wednesday night McCartney became the third and only non-American to win the Library of Congress' Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Previous recipients include Paul Simon (2007) and Wonder (2009). "After the last eight years, it's great to have a president who knows what a library is," McCartney joked. According to Obama, the 67-year-old Beatles alum "helped to lay the soundtrack for an entire generation." McCartney said he couldn't think of a more "special" concert than playing at the White House and offered to make it a regular gig. "Lunchtimes, we could come around," he told the president. "We're cheap." Performing McCartney's greatest <b>...</b>From: SezdahBeDarViews: 34625
51 ratingsTime: 02:49 More in Music - President Obama Honors Paul McCartney - The President hails Paul McCartney's contribution to popular music and song during a ceremony to present the singer with the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize.From: whitehouseViews: 504169
1981 ratingsTime: 08:45 More in News & Politics
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- Paul McCartney - Hey Jude (Live at the White House 2010) - I've done a lot of things in my life, but never this," Paul McCartney said on PBS tonight. "This" was traveling to the White House, which he did last month to accept the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. A properly all-star concert was convened to befit the occasion, and while bits and pieces of the event have leaked out on YouTube since then, tonight the whole thing (or most of it) aired as part of PBS' "In Performance at the White House" series. The show opened with some stirring words from President Obama. "It's hard to believe that it's been nearly half a century since four lads from Liverpool landed on our shores and changed everything overnight," he reflected. Then it was time for a cavalcade of stars old and young to pay homage to the voluminous back catalog that earned McCartney this honor. High points were in abundance. Stevie Wonder's super-tight "We Can Work It Out" featured a mean harmonica solo, while Elvis Costello's faithfully jaunty "Penny Lane" boasted an even nicer piccolo trumpet solo. Emmylou Harris shone on an acoustic "For No One." Dave Grohl wore the night's biggest grin as he tore through "Band on the Run." Jack White's tender "Mother Nature's Son"/"That Would Be Something" medley captured something of McCartney's starry-eyed charm. Intermixed with these were some...not quite as highs. I'm not sure anyone other than Sasha and Malia Obama needed to hear the Jonas Brothers' competent if cutesy "Drive My Car." (In fairness <b>...</b>From: PaulMcCartneyHDViews: 168123
694 ratingsTime: 04:20 More in Music - Paul McCartney - In Performance at the White House.2010.HDTV.ch.1.avi - Пол Маккартни в Белом Доме. Cэру Полу Маккартни вручили награду за «личный вклад в дело превращения популярной песни в музыкальный инструмент культурного взаимодействия».From: MrTarzan444Views: 5882
12 ratingsTime: 12:20 More in Music - Paul McCartney - In Performance at the White House.2010.HDTV.ch.2.avi - Пол Маккартни в Белом Доме. Cэру Полу Маккартни вручили награду за «личный вклад в дело превращения популярной песни в музыкальный инструмент культурного взаимодействия».From: MrTarzan444Views: 11458
18 ratingsTime: 14:57 More in Music - Paul McCartney - In Performance at the White House.2010.HDTV.ch.3.avi - Пол Маккартни в Белом Доме. Cэру Полу Маккартни вручили награду за «личный вклад в дело превращения популярной песни в музыкальный инструмент культурного взаимодействия».From: MrTarzan444Views: 5145
16 ratingsTime: 11:34 More in Music - Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder - Ebony And Ivory (Live at the White House 2010) - I've done a lot of things in my life, but never this," Paul McCartney said on PBS tonight. "This" was traveling to the White House, which he did last month to accept the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. A properly all-star concert was convened to befit the occasion, and while bits and pieces of the event have leaked out on YouTube since then, tonight the whole thing (or most of it) aired as part of PBS' "In Performance at the White House" series. The show opened with some stirring words from President Obama. "It's hard to believe that it's been nearly half a century since four lads from Liverpool landed on our shores and changed everything overnight," he reflected. Then it was time for a cavalcade of stars old and young to pay homage to the voluminous back catalog that earned McCartney this honor. High points were in abundance. Stevie Wonder's super-tight "We Can Work It Out" featured a mean harmonica solo, while Elvis Costello's faithfully jaunty "Penny Lane" boasted an even nicer piccolo trumpet solo. Emmylou Harris shone on an acoustic "For No One." Dave Grohl wore the night's biggest grin as he tore through "Band on the Run." Jack White's tender "Mother Nature's Son"/"That Would Be Something" medley captured something of McCartney's starry-eyed charm. Intermixed with these were some...not quite as highs. I'm not sure anyone other than Sasha and Malia Obama needed to hear the Jonas Brothers' competent if cutesy "Drive My Car." (In fairness <b>...</b>From: PaulMcCartneyHDViews: 150727
544 ratingsTime: 04:05 More in Music - IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE | Dave Grohl "Band on the Run" | PBS - This entire broadcast is now available for viewing online at video.pbs.org Dave Grohl performs 'Band on the Run' for President Obama and Paul McCartney during the The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, which airs on Wednesday, July 28 at 8 pm ET on PBS stations nationwide. To see when it airs near you, go to: www.pbs.orgFrom: PBSViews: 174532
903 ratingsTime: 05:50 More in Music - Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder - Ebony And Ivory (Live at the White House 2010) -
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- Sir Paul McCartney Rocks the White House - The President hails Paul McCartney's contribution to popular music and song during a ceremony to present the singer with the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize. Paul McCartney sings Beatles song 'Michelle' to Mrs. Obama at White House Gershwin Prize concert Paul McCartney celebrated winning the Gershwin Prize Wednesday night by serenading the First Lady with "Michelle," complete with French lyrics. "I love you, I love you, I love you," he sang to Michelle Obama during the 90-minute White House concert. He later quipped that he might be the "first guy ever to be punched out by a president." But Obama appeared to be feeling the music as much as anyone, swaying along to the '60s Beatles hit while his wife mouthed the words. The love ballad first appeared on the Fab Four's Rubber Soul album in 1965 and later won a Grammy for Song of the Year. Wednesday night McCartney became the third and only non-American to win the Library of Congress' Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Previous recipients include Paul Simon (2007) and Wonder (2009). "After the last eight years, it's great to have a president who knows what a library is," McCartney joked. According to Obama, the 67-year-old Beatles alum "helped to lay the soundtrack for an entire generation." McCartney said he couldn't think of a more "special" concert than playing at the White House and offered to make it a regular gig. "Lunchtimes, we could come around," he told the president. "We're cheap." Performing McCartney's greatest <b>...</b>From: SezdahBeDarViews: 34625
51 ratingsTime: 02:49 More in Music - President Obama Honors Paul McCartney - The President hails Paul McCartney's contribution to popular music and song during a ceremony to present the singer with the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize.From: whitehouseViews: 504169
1981 ratingsTime: 08:45 More in News & Politics

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