Paul McCartney Returns To Ed Sullivan Theater

The crowd outside the Ed Sullivan Theater was far greater on Wednesday than it was for the Fire Dave Rally. Paul McCartney returned to the theater forty-five years after first appearing in the United States with The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show. After appearing as a guest on The Late Show with David Letterman, Paul McCartney went on top of the marquee of The Ed Sullivan Theater to perform a couple of songs (video above).

Letterman McCartney

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8 Comments

  1. 1
    Ryan Beale says:

    Paul McCartney Returns To Ed Sullivan Theater – Liberal Values …: The crowd outside the Ed Sullivan Theater wa.. http://bit.ly/juVvu

  2. 2
    Chris R says:

    Awesome. He looks great. I hope I age as well.
    I miss John and George.

  3. 3
    Fritz says:

    I always liked Ringo best.  :)
     

  4. 4
    Christoher Skyi says:

    “Awesome. He looks great. I hope I age as well.”
     
    Do you want to know the trick? (Dr. Chusid will hate this advice! :)
     
    Everything Bad is Good For You
     
    Yup, it’s that simple! :)

  5. 5
    Ron Chusid says:

    From a quick look at the blurb at Amazon, it looks like he is talking about popular culture, not things which are really bad such as tobacco and saturated fats.

    A better example (even if it doesn’t hold up medically) would be the old Woody Allen movie Sleeper.

  6. 6
    Christoher Skyi says:

    Ah, ya caught me! Yes, but — it’s the principle I’m pushing!
    And tobacco and saturated fats are bad?  I thought you used one to counteract the other . . .  well, in any event, they’re definitely enjoyable!  :)
     
     

  7. 7
    Ron Chusid says:

    No, they don’t counteract each other. Their effects are synergistic. Saturated fats clog the arteries. Cigarettes cause vasoconstriction and shut off what little circulation you have left.

  8. 8
    Fritz says:

    I wonder if you could add something that would release nitrous oxide from the cigarette to counter the vasoconstriction.

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