Posted on 08/03/2009 9:21:48 AM PDT by holy joe
Is Paul McCartney secretly a Dittohead?
The 60,000 fans attending a recent concert at FedExField in Baltimore must have thought so.
The former Beatle dedicated the performance of the song he co-wrote with John Lennon, Michelle, to the first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama.
I love you, I love you, I love you. That's all I want to say, McCartney crooned following his dedication.
Long before the McCartney fawning, though, while her husband was still a candidate radio talk show host extraordinaire Rush Limbaugh gave Mrs. Obama the moniker Michelle, My Belle, a take off on the Fab Four tune.
Being part of the entertainment biz, McCartney predictably was a backer of Michelles spouse during the 2008 campaign and even told People magazine he wanted to sing to Michelle someday.
The first lady was not present to hear the McCartney serenade because she and the president were away on one of their multiple vacations, this time at Camp David.
An unsubstantiated rumor is floating around that when a recording of the concert performance is played backwards, it mysteriously repeats the words, El Rushbo, El Rushbo, El Rushbo.
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Well first of all the concert was in Washington, DC at the home of the (shaking head shamefully) Washington Deadskins, FedEx Field, not in Baltimore. Lil’Freeper and me were there.
Secondly, I’m not sure fawning is the right word. He just mentioned that someone named Michelle lived nearby.
Thirdly, the next song he played was “Mrs. Vanderbilt” with its chorus of “Ho, Hey Ho”.
Just sayin’.
Now that's funny right there.
This is one that we, that we think Barack might want to sing to someone.
Perhaps he could sing “Mull of Kenya” to her husband.
1. I was at the concert - it looked sold-out to me.
2. The concert was really good.
3. He played for 3 hrs - 2 1/2 hrs of which was without a break.
4. I did not like the Michelle Obama/Michelle tribute either but it may have been a jesture for being in a foriegn capital.
5. If you saw Letterman last month you’d see he still draws a huge crown wherever he goes (on a whim).
6. How many artists ever can play >30 songs at a concert and still only have only played 10% of the great music you were involved in writing/playing on?
Let me have Freepers....
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