Summary of Paul Du Noyer's Conversations with McCartney
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#1 Paul McCartney has a natural affability that makes him easy to talk to. He is not obsessed with questions of image, and he has a good understanding of how he appears to the outside world.
#2 Paul McCartney is an affable, easy-to-talk-to rock star. He is not obsessed with questions of image, and he has a good understanding of how he appears to the outside world.
#3 Paul McCartney is an affable, easy-to-talk-to rock star. He is not obsessed with questions of image, and he has a good understanding of how he appears to the outside world.
#4 Paul McCartney is an affable, easy-to-talk-to rock star. He is not obsessed with questions of image, and he has a good understanding of how he appears to the outside world.
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#1
Paul McCartney has a natural affability that makes him easy to talk to. He is not obsessed with questions of image, and he has a good understanding of how he appears to the outside world.
#2
Paul McCartney is an affable, easy-to-talk-to rock star. He is not obsessed with questions of image, and he has a good understanding of how he appears to the outside world.
#3
Paul McCartney is an affable, easy-to-talk-to rock star. He is not obsessed with questions of image, and he has a good understanding of how he appears to the outside world.
#4
Paul McCartney is an affable, easy-to-talk-to rock star. He is not obsessed with questions of image, and he has a good understanding of how he appears to the outside world.
#5
even super stars are human, and as we age, our recall dulls and our memories become less reliable.
#6
Paul McCartney is an easy-to-talk-to rock star. He is not obsessed with questions of image, and he has a good understanding of how he appears to the outside world.
#7
The first songs I learned were my dad’s, playing the piano. He would play old favorites, and everyone would join in. There was a musical atmosphere in the house.
#8
Paul McCartney is an easy-to-talk-to rock star. He is not obsessed with questions of image, and he has a good understanding of how he appears to the outside world.
#9
The first songs I learned were my dad’s, playing the piano. I went to see the Beatles in the Odeon cinema in Liverpool, and was shocked and inspired by British singer Lonnie Donegan and the home-grown skiffle craze.
#10
Paul McCartney is an easy-to-talk-to rock star. He is not obsessed with questions of image, and he has a good understanding of how he