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I still play that live disc.To this day why does he not open with Venus and Mars/rockshow.Beware my love does rock.That over america record his voice never sounded better.
Just heard on the radio that Paul & his wife Heather are calling it quits.
They're blaming "the media". While I don't have much use for the media these days, I'd have to disagree. Linda was the love of his life, and I doubt anyone can ever fill those shoes. Or even one of them, in Heather's case.
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
LIFE STYLE EXTRA (UK) - Paul McCartney has denied his estranged wife, Heather Mills, married him for his money.
The former Beatle announced today that the pair have seperated after four years of marriage.
In a statement on his website - paulmccartney.com - the singer wrote: "By now you will have probably heard the unfortunate news that Heather and I are going our separate ways.
He fumed: "It's been suggested that she married me for the money and there is not an ounce of truth in this. She is a very generous person who spends most of her time trying to help others in greater need than herself.
"All the work she does is unpaid so these stories are ridiculous and completely unfounded. I'm very sad to see that some insensitive people would choose a moment like this to spread these vicious rumours."
The 'Love Me Do' songwriter told fans the split was a last resort - but feel it is the best way to protect their child, two-year-old Beatrice.
He wrote: "Having tried exceptionally hard to make our relationship work given the daily pressures surrounding us, it is with sadness that we have decided to go our separate ways.
"Our parting is amicable and both of us still care about each other very much but have found it increasingly difficult to maintain a normal relationship with constant intrusion into our private lives, and we have actively tried to protect the privacy of our child."
He concluded: "We hope, for the sake of our baby daughter that we will be given some space and time to get through this difficult period."
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