This was supposed to be posted two days ago, unfortunaterly it wasn’t

It is hard to believe that Paul McCartney turned 80 today, June 18, 2022. Paul will always be timeless to me. Looking at him I can still see and hear the Paul McCartney I grew up with. By him continuing to tour and bless us with old and new renditions of his endless catalog of songs is a blessing! He embraces his past as much as he is continually moving forward with his creativity and musical prowess.



I was fortunate enough to see Paul in concert on July 18, 2009, (wow I can’t believe it was that long ago!) It was at CitiField on a beautiful night. I can’t even explain the complete euphorbia (? where the hell did that word come from),, but that’s what I felt seeing him in concert.