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Paul's instructional video



Wed, 31 May 2006 22:15:26 +0100 rec.music.beatles
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Chimp...
Amazing... whats the origin of this?

neptune...
I have to admit that I was glued to the screen watching this. Strange.
I was waiting for Paul to drop the potatoes or cut off his fingers. By
the way, do you think he added enough butter and salt??


johnny b. love...
I could use some of those hints ;-).

They've got Lennon's God video on this site. Great shot of him smoking
in black on a boat with water going by in the background.


Mel Torment...
That's from a 1998 webcast. The recipe was Linda's.

Barbara & Wim Meijnen & Kombrink...
It's brilliant and funny! Next time we'll see Ringo braise a salmon!

clemenr...
Unlikely. Isn't Ringo a vegetarian?


appeyroad...
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Some decent performance videos in this link as well.

cuppajoe2go...
Loved it, thanks!

Got the following from the "comment" section:

Paul McCartney Honors Wife Linda In Global Webcast

12/10/1998 5:00 PM, Yahoo! Music
Bruce Haring

(12/10/98, 2 p.m.) - In what will be his first and only onscreen
interview of the year, Paul McCartney is set to air a one-hour live
webcast for his friends and fans on the Internet. The event will take
place Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. EST at

Dubbed "McCartney's Wide Prairie Show," the webcast was developed in
conjunction with Yahoo and Broadcast.com, and is meant as a tribute to
McCartney's late wife, Linda. The show will focus on Linda's recently
released collection of songs, Wide Prairie, and include
never-before-seen home videos and photos--as well as a couple of
undisclosed "surprises" promised by the former Beatle.

McCartney will additionally answer questions from both a live and a Web
audience, the latter of which will be following the broadcast in real
submit questions prior to the event at Yahoo! Chat or the
webevents.broadcast.com/mccartney URL. Every fan whose question is
chosen to be answered will receive a copy of Wide Prairie personally
signed by McCartney.

McCartney reportedly is "very excited, but a little nervous" about his
webcast, which is being billed as one of the most ambitious Internet
events to date.
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