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Paul McCartney
"Yesterday, All My Troubles Seemed So Far Away"
This quote comes from the 1965 Beatles masterpiece called Yesterday.

Here is a young lad, whose future during the course of his school years were fantastic, but when he had joined up with the Beatles in the late '50's, his life as a star was on the rise.
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Here is the young Paul McCartney during the days of the Quarry Men. This young talented guitarist was soon going to be recognized as one of the best bassists in the history of Rock N' Roll.
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Paul McCartney shows off his violin bass before performing in a 1964 show.
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In 1970 the Beatles had mixed opinions on management and financial matters, with Paul McCartney being the only one of the group to disagree on the situation. This was also a time for promoting peace throughout the rest of the world due to the Vietnam War, and the many casualties that have been lost. Throughout these depressing times McCartney had longer hair and the beard to end the Beatles singing career together.
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Now that the eight year tenure with the Beatles has ended, McCartney (PICTURED BOTTOM LEFT) began touring with his new band called the Wings. The Wings included: Paul McCartney - Bass, Vocals, Keyboards, Guitars, Drums, Denny Laine - Guitars, Vocals, Bass, Jimmy McCulloch - Guitars, Vocals, Linda McCartney - Vocals, Keyboards, Percussion, and Joe English - Drums. Furthurmore, Denny Laine was an ex-Moody Blues member, and wife Linda McCartney had never played a musical instrument in her life before playing in Wings. Later on in the '70's and the early "80's the band had included Denny Seiwell - Drums 1971, Henry McCullough - Guitars, Vocals 1972, Geoff Britton - Drums 1974, Laurence Juber - Guitars, Vocals 1979, and Steve Holly - Drums 1979.
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Today Paul McCartney lives happily with his wife Heather Mills (pictured above). The two have a daughter named Beatrice Mlly McCartney in 2003. Their daughter was named after a grandmother that Paul had.
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If you have enjoyed the Paul McCartney Photo Album, please feel free to view John Lennon's, George Harrison's, and Ringo Starr's.
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