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... ; MUSIC NEWS - Legend Sir Paul McCartney says he's going to perform on September 25 in Tel Aviv's ... by different groups and political bodies who asked me not to come. I refused," McCartney recently told Israeli daily newspaper Yediot Aharonoth. "I ... , for economic blockade on Hamas-controlled Gaza. McCartney has said the 1965 cancellation of a Beatles performance in Tel Aviv, ...
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London, Sept 24: English rock singer Sir Paul McCartney has been threatened by extremists following the announcement that he will be holding a concert in Israel on September 25. It has been more than four decades since 'The Beatles' were banned from playing in Israel, for fear that they would corrupt the country's youth, and things have not changed much. read more
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SIR PAUL McCARTNEY has received a book from the DALAI LAMA in a bid to help through his controversial Israel gig. The Hey Jude hitmaker is set to play a concert in Israel's capital Tel Aviv on Thursday (25Sep08) but the planned gig has been dogged with controversy after reports circulated stating suicide bombers were planning to target the event. And the Tibetan spiritual leader sent the ...
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... is celebrating the atrocities of the occupiers. The one who is under occupation is supposed to be getting the help. And so I believe for Paul McCartney, what he is doing really is creating more enemies than friends." Bakri ... songs, something unusual, to give the set an edge," said McCartney. "Then, we play through everything and eliminate those songs we just don't play well or don't seem to fit. ...
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... ' roll. Looking ahead to his first trip to Tel Aviv, Paul Said, "I've heard so many great things about Tel Aviv ... Islamic terrorists plotting to kill Sir Paul McCartney. A sickening and insane idea? Of course. Unfortunately, however, intelligence ... Muslims worldwide. "If he values his life, Mr. McCartney must not come to Israel," Bakri was quoted as saying. "He will not be safe there. The sacrifice ...
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... n' roll. Looking ahead to his first trip to Tel Aviv,Paul Said, "I've heard so many great things about Tel Aviv and Israel ... I hope the fans enjoy it, I'm still worried about the safety of Paul & The Band.. and I cannot help that.. It should be a interesting concert ... and a memorable night for all hb8/28Read what one blogger has to say about Paul McCartney playing in Tel-AvivAugust 28, ...
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