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[[Paul McCartney]] (1942) is a British rock singer and guitarist, best known as a member of [[The Beatles]].  
 
[[Paul McCartney]] (1942) is a British rock singer and guitarist, best known as a member of [[The Beatles]].  
  
McCartney cited [[Freak Out!]] (1966) as an influence on [[The Beatles]]' [[Sgt. Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band]] (1967). Later Zappa in his turn called McCartney to ask him permission to parody the cover of ''"Sgt. Peppers"'' on [[We're Only In It For The Money]]? McCartney was surprised and told Zappa that he should talk to his lawyers. Zappa's lawyer and The Beatles' lawyers discussed the issue together and as a result it took several months before the album was finally able to come out.  
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McCartney cited [[Freak Out!]] (1966) as an influence on [[The Beatles]]' [[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]] (1967). Later Zappa on his turn called McCartney to ask him permission to parody the cover of ''"Sgt. Peppers"'' on [[We're Only In It For The Money]]? McCartney was surprised and told Zappa that he should talk to his lawyers. Zappa's lawyer and The Beatles' lawyers discussed the issue together and as a result it took several months before the album was finally able to come out.  
  
 
In 1980 McCartney made a music video for his song ''"Coming Up".'' He dressed up as several celebrities, including Zappa on saxophone.  
 
In 1980 McCartney made a music video for his song ''"Coming Up".'' He dressed up as several celebrities, including Zappa on saxophone.  

Revision as of 17:51, 12 December 2010

Paul McCartney (1942) is a British rock singer and guitarist, best known as a member of The Beatles.

McCartney cited Freak Out! (1966) as an influence on The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967). Later Zappa on his turn called McCartney to ask him permission to parody the cover of "Sgt. Peppers" on We're Only In It For The Money? McCartney was surprised and told Zappa that he should talk to his lawyers. Zappa's lawyer and The Beatles' lawyers discussed the issue together and as a result it took several months before the album was finally able to come out.

In 1980 McCartney made a music video for his song "Coming Up". He dressed up as several celebrities, including Zappa on saxophone.

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