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Not the best version of Something I’ve ever heard, but what a song !
 
We used to sing "O bla Di" in primary school.

Why does he do the jibs though? Anyone else think he "overacts"?

Frank Sinatra loved being praised but said Vic Damone had a better set of pipes.......and who remembers him?
 
dickythorpe said:
We used to sing "O bla Di" in primary school.

Why does he do the jibs though? Anyone else think he "overacts"?

Frank Sinatra loved being praised but said Victor Moon had a better set of pipes.......and who remembers him?

Your dream came true!
 
Dave Grohl couldn't speak more highly of Paul McCartney in his book.
Looking forward to seeing them.
 
I can sing better than him and I’ve got a voice like a fog horn.
 
Darran said:
https://twitter.com/foofightersuk/status/1540829532210462720?s=21&t=foo4rg2T-2uE4nAnawup3Q

Heard the rumour this week but did not believe it.
 
Lifelong said:
I can sing better than him and I’ve got a voice like a fog horn.

Can you write songs like him?
You could be on to a good thing.
 
I reckon, if I reach 80, I could go up on that stage and fart and it would sound better than him singing.
 
I’m not a huge Beatles fan or particularly a huge fan of Paul McCartney but I don’t see how you can’t enjoy this.
 

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