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[MUSIC] McCartney ain't too old, cause it ain't loud enough!

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by rockHEAD, May 14, 2004.

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  1. rockHEAD

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    Noisy McCartney angers residents
    Thursday, May 13, 2004

    LONDON, England (AP) -- He may be one of the world's most popular musicians, but Paul McCartney failed to impress residents in a corner of east London when he began rehearsing nearby.

    The former Beatle's raucous sessions in the Millennium Dome drew complaints from people living on the other side of the River Thames. McCartney, 61, is preparing for an upcoming tour.

    "I thought someone was listening to a ghetto blaster in one of the other flats," local resident Eric Pemberton, 67, said of the noise. "I had the windows closed and the front door just open enough to let the cat in and out.

    "It took me a while to realize that this bass was coming from the Dome on the other side of the river," said Pemberton, who lives in the London district of Tower Hamlets. The Dome is situated in the district of Greenwich, south of the Thames.

    "I rang up the environmental health officers at the council and they told me 'It's Paul McCartney,"' Pemberton said. "I said 'So what? He doesn't pay my (taxes), and if it was me that was doing this I would have been prosecuted.'

    "I thought it was quite unacceptable and even my cat was disturbed," he added.

    Geoff Baker, McCartney's spokesman, later apologized and said that Greenwich council had ordered the band to lower its sound level during its remaining week of rehearsals.

    "We're sorry to hear about his cat because we love animals, but we're confident that when we turn the music back up again for the European tour everyone else will love it, even the cat," Baker said in a telephone interview.

    Before issuing its order, Greenwich council confirmed it had received complaints from Tower Hamlets residents about the Dome rehearsals.

    It ordered McCartney to hold the noise to a maximum level of 92 decibels, Baker said.

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    Paul's going on tour!!! :D
     
  2. Bailey

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    His "Back in the US" tour DVD is pretty good. Just thought I'd mention that.
     
  3. BobFinn*

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    Pretty Good?

    It's awesome!!!!:D
     
  4. BMoney

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    Paul was really great on that last tour. I thought the DVD was kind of annoying with all of the lame crowd reaction shots. I don't need to see middle aged white people high-five each other every five minutes...I'll save that for a Rockets game.
     

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