But you know I married again. I have a little baby. I'm loving my music. |
Buy, buy, says the sign in the shop window; Why, why, says the junk in the yard |
By the time we made "Abbey Road", John and I were openly critical of each other's music, and I felt John wasn't much interested in performing anything he hadn't written himself |
Canada is known as a great nation. But this is something that leaves a stain on the character of the Canadian people and we don't think that's right. I don't think the vast amount of Canadians think that's right. |
Certainly, for me, if we were ever on stage, the three of us, there'd be someone missing, ... I'd look over there and there'd be someone missing and that'd be John. |
Chaos and Creation in the Backyard. |
Don't call it a comeback. |
Early on, say, with Wings, it was a necessity to not sound like The Beatles, |
Friends to Go ... You never need to worry about me / I'll be fine on my own ... I've spent a lot of time on my own. |
How can the host nation of the Olympics be seen allowing animals to be treated in this terrible way? |
I always remember the old song, 'Wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of mine,' ... You're going to grow up. You're going to get married. You're going to get girlfriends and have babies and things, and you don't do that in a band. |
I am devastated and very, very sad, ... We knew he'd been ill for a long time. He was a lovely guy and a very brave man and had a wonderful sense of humor. He is really just my baby brother. |
I am very aware of (people noticing me). I do a sort of Liverpool thing, which is (jokingly saying), 'Look here, I don't want any trouble off you,' or whatever. I'll be in their face, and they'll go, 'Oh, he's just ordinary,' and we soon get at ease. |
I care. I care, yeah, I just don't dare read 'em in case there's some terrible little line in them. |
I don't take me seriously. If we get some giggles, I don't mind. |