I think this is a matter of Paul wanting to go out on the cutting edge a place where fair enough he always was in his younger days.
Doesn't sound to incredible the AI was told this is a guitar this is a voice lose the guitar... from an old cassette tape of John doing something we are yet to hear.
I presume George will be there too with the two living ones.
I can't post images as a guest but I've just been looking at the 36 foot tall statues of The Beatles in Houston!
Look pretty awful.
I remember the first time I saw the John Lennon statue at John Lennon airport and thought the same about that.
-- Edited by Syl on Friday 16th of June 2023 09:45:33 PM
I think this is a matter of Paul wanting to go out on the cutting edge a place where fair enough he always was in his younger days.
Doesn't sound to incredible the AI was told this is a guitar this is a voice lose the guitar... from an old cassette tape of John doing something we are yet to hear.
I presume George will be there too with the two living ones.
I can't post images as a guest but I've just been looking at the 36 foot tall statues of The Beatles in Houston!
Look pretty awful.
I remember the first time I saw the John Lennon statue at John Lennon airport and thought the same about that.
-- Edited by Syl on Friday 16th of June 2023 09:45:33 PM
'Longest running band in pop history' who hail from Liverpool
Liverpool has never been short of music legends and local talent - from the Merseybeat scene to new artists still emerging in the charts.
But the city is also where it all started for the "longest running band in pop history," who are still performing today. When 16-year-old John McNally formed The Searchers in 1957, he could never have imagined the phenomenal success the band would go on to achieve.