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Sir Paul McCartney behind mystery adverts in Manchester Evening News and papers across UK

Sir Paul McCartney behind mystery adverts in Manchester Evening News and papers across UK
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Sir Paul McCartney revealed as man behind mystery book ads in The Daily Record

Sir Paul McCartney revealed as man behind mystery book ads in The Daily Record
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The alternative Scottish road trip you need to try this summer

The alternative Scottish road trip you need to try this summer Kintyre’s sublime new road trip rivals the North Coast 500 The Kintyre 66 passes iconic spots like Westport Beach in Campbeltown  Credit: Raymond Hosie Here’s a pop quiz question for you: apart from the obvious, what do Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger and Jack Bruce of 1960s Brit supergroup Cream have in common? OK, I’ll tell you. Believe it or not, they all wanted a piece of Kintyre. On this remote Scottish peninsula, you hear so many stories about the area’s rock-star farmers and wannabe lairds that it almost becomes a running joke. Sir Paul owns High Park Farm above Campbeltown, Jack once lorded over the privately-run Sanda Island, and Sir Mick failed in an attempt to buy the Isle of Gigha. You could say Kintyre has that kind of effect on people. 

Paul McCartney s Ram at 50: Watch Him Perform Eat at Home in 1972

Paul McCartney s Ram at 50: Watch Him Perform Eat at Home in 1972
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How Scottish hideaway helped Paul McCartney let it be

HE was at the the peak of his fame and The Beatles were breaking up. So Sir Paul McCartney retreated to High Park Farm on Kintyre and on Friday the legend will mark the 50th anniversary of the iconic album he wrote at his Scottish hideaway. To celebrate RAM turning golden, Paul and Linda McCartney’s 1971 masterpiece will be reissued as a limited edition, vinyl pressing via UMe. Sir Paul has said: “Going up to Scotland was real freedom. It was an escape – our means of finding a new direction in life and having time to think about what we really wanted to do.”

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