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I can answer practically anything about the events in the life and times of Paul McCartney, from before to during to after the Beatles.
Lots and lots of research--book reading, mostly. And I listen to LOTS of music, obviously.
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Luckily for us, Paul McCartney's publishing company, MPL Communications, has a search function for song licensing. http://www.mplcommunications.com/search.asp There are many schools listed under
In US television ratings, the ratings are explained by four codes. S=sex, V=violence, D=dialogue, and L=language. See how they separate the last two? You can say all the swear words you want, but if
I googled "McCartney album cover cherries," and the results all talk about the cherries on the cover of the McCartney album. If you google "McCartney album cover cranberries," you get a bunch of hits
Besides staring at the cover of my CD and deciding that there is no way that those are cranberries? No. Besides doing my own Google search and coming up with zero hits for cranberries and thousands
Good thing you specified which verse of the song you were asking about; the first and last verse both start with that lyric. The first verses of A Day in the Life refer to someone the Beatles knew,

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