1.59am
17 January 2013
Taken from my Facebook:
‘You Gave Me The Answer’ – Submit Your Questions To Paul!
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Fans can now submit their questions to Paul through his website http://www.PaulMcCartney.com. Once a month the best question will be answered by the man himself and posted on his website.
To submit your questions for Paul click HERE: http://bit.ly/PM_YouGaveMeTheAnswer
What would you like to ask Paul?
Gotta think of something better than “Will you marry me please?”
"Please don't bring your banjo back, I know where it's been.. I wasn't hardly gone a day, when it became the scene.. Banjos! Banjos! All the time, I can't forget that tune.. and if I ever see another banjo, I'm going out and buy a big balloon!"
3.17am
Reviewers
17 December 2012
Check with Joe, he’s already asked us to bombard Sir Paul with THE QUESTION – Who sang the main “Aaaahhh…” on A Day In The Life ? Answers one of the most argumentative debates on this forum.
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3.37am
17 January 2013
Thats a good one! I might ask him a Linda/Vegetarian/Animal related question though. Anyone can ask!
"Please don't bring your banjo back, I know where it's been.. I wasn't hardly gone a day, when it became the scene.. Banjos! Banjos! All the time, I can't forget that tune.. and if I ever see another banjo, I'm going out and buy a big balloon!"
4.47am
27 December 2012
3.50pm
3 May 2012
Put mine in today….As for the ahhhs, I don´t think he can remember, can he? Hasn´t he been asked before? If not then that definitely would have been my question!
Moving along in our God given ways, safety is sat by the fire/Sanctuary from these feverish smiles, left with a mark on the door.
(Passover - I. Curtis)
10.20am
17 January 2013
Asked my first one. I thought of a really good one today then forgot before I got home to submit it. Hope it comes back to me.
"Please don't bring your banjo back, I know where it's been.. I wasn't hardly gone a day, when it became the scene.. Banjos! Banjos! All the time, I can't forget that tune.. and if I ever see another banjo, I'm going out and buy a big balloon!"
4.52pm
5 November 2011
It was a little exciting at first when I saw that, but I really don’t have any questions that would be worth asking, I don’t know why, but I would think they would go for current questions before they would Beatles ones, not that I even have any Beatles ones I would ask.
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1.08am
17 January 2013
I keep racking my brain! My questions have been pretty lame so far.
"Please don't bring your banjo back, I know where it's been.. I wasn't hardly gone a day, when it became the scene.. Banjos! Banjos! All the time, I can't forget that tune.. and if I ever see another banjo, I'm going out and buy a big balloon!"
12.18am
4 December 2010
fabfouremily said
Put mine in today….As for the ahhhs, I don´t think he can remember, can he? Hasn´t he been asked before? If not then that definitely would have been my question!
He can’t remember anything. One day he’ll probably claim that Billy Preston wrote Yesterday .
I told her I didn’t
2.45am
Reviewers
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1 May 2011
2.49am
6 December 2012
3.16am
8 November 2012
Paul’s answered the first question:
At the beginning of February PaulMcCartney.com launched ‘You Gave Me The Answer’, a new feature that will see Paul answering a question from his fans each month. We knew from our recent website survey that, given the opportunity, you had a great number of things you’d like to ask Paul, but we were overjoyed when only 24 hours later we had received more than 10,000 questions! After working our way through them we selected a shortlist and let Paul choose which one he wanted to answer.
Today we’re pleased to announce that the first question for ‘You Gave Me The Answer’ comes from Luana in Brazil:
Luana asks: “What would you do if you had a time machine?”
Paul stopped by last week to answer the question and he told us he would like to, “Go back and spend time with my mum.”
And a Daily Mail article on the question.
parlance
3.32am
5 November 2011
Man, when I saw that a couple days ago it was a little depressing. I couldn’t imagine having lost my grandparents at fourteen, and Paul lost his mom at that age.
Anuways, I’m pretty sure I might have sent in around a thousand questions, because I want mine to be picked for next month, so yeah!
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3.44am
8 November 2012
His answer touched me, as I lost my mom to breast cancer when I was 12. It was a perfect question to start with.
parlance
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Oudis3.50am
17 January 2013
parlance said
His answer touched me, as I lost my mom to breast cancer when I was 12. It was a perfect question to start with.parlance
I felt the same way when I read it, I lost my dad to lung cancer when I was 12. I would do the same thing if I had a time machine.
"Please don't bring your banjo back, I know where it's been.. I wasn't hardly gone a day, when it became the scene.. Banjos! Banjos! All the time, I can't forget that tune.. and if I ever see another banjo, I'm going out and buy a big balloon!"
3.51am
8 November 2012
3.59am
5 November 2011
LongHairedLady said
parlance said
His answer touched me, as I lost my mom to breast cancer when I was 12. It was a perfect question to start with.parlance
I felt the same way when I read it, I lost my dad to lung cancer when I was 12. I would do the same thing if I had a time machine.
Not really the same, but I lost my great-grandma to pancreatic cancer last August, and there’s never been anybody I have loved as much as her. I don’t think I could use a time machine if I had the chance, I remember hearing from someone that fortune tellers and time machines are made by Satan and his cronies.
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4.56am
Reviewers
17 December 2012
Glad I don’t believe in Satan and his cronies! I’m heading back to the Cavern in ’62 and playing The Beatles a copy of Sgt. Pepper ! See what they make of it!
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5.21am
5 November 2011
I’ve always thought about that, too. Would the early Beatles like what they would become, or would they find it too strange? If you did that, then they e wouldn’t have Sgt. Pepper ‘s though, because they would see those songs as somebody else’s. That would probably be mad confusing to them, too, since they would be hearing music that sounds like them singing, but they wouldn’t know, and Paul had already written When I’m 64.
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5.51am
17 January 2013
mja6758 said
Glad I don’t believe in Satan and his cronies! I’m heading back to the Cavern in ’62 and playing The Beatles a copy of Sgt. Pepper ! See what they make of it!
MIND = BLOWN
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