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Paul McCartney Shows Love To ‘Special’ Friend & Beatles Member Ringo Starr On His Birthday

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Paul McCartney, 80, took to social media to have a good time his longtime buddy and legendary Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr on his 82nd birthday. “Peace to the world on Ringo’s birthday,” Paul wrote through Twitter in a July 7 submit. “Identical day as my Dad. Two very particular males!”

The rock and roll icon included an onstage picture with Ringo. Within the pic, Paul raised his arms with peace indicators, a guitar strapped over his shoulders whereas carrying a blue button-down shirt and darkish denims. Ringo, on the microphone and rocking all black with sun shades, additionally raised his arms with double peace indicators. Paul included a distinguished-looking picture of his late father James McCartney, who handed away in 1976 on the age of 73.

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Paul and Ringo are the 2 surviving members of the incomparable Nineteen Sixties band The Beatles, which parted ways again in 1970. Lead singer John Lennon died in 1980 after being shot by fanatic Mark David Chapman. He was simply 40. Guitarist George Harrison died in 2001 of lung most cancers, on the age of 58. As half of the world-famous, game-changing band, Ringo and Paul share a novel bond, which they proceed to nurture to at the present time.

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr in London
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr attend a premiere in London on September fifteenth, 2016. (Shutterstock)

Again in April, the duo have been snapped on a cheerful double date with their wives, Nancy Shevell, 62, and Barbara Bach, 74. Ringo and Barbara, together with Nancy and Paul, clearly loved their enjoyable dinner out in Los Angeles, smiling and even hugging one another.  And in 2020, Ringo and Paul delighted followers by reuniting on a new song, 50 years after the band cut up. The only, “Right here’s to The Nights,” was off Ringo’s Zoom In album, and likewise included vocals from Sheryl Crow, Dave GrohlChris Stapleton, Lenny Kravitz, and extra.

Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney in London in 2016. (Shutterstock)

The nostaglic refrain definitely spoke to the decades-long friendship of the buddies, as nicely. “Right here’s to the nights we received’t bear in mind // With the buddies we received’t neglect // Could me consider them without end // As the times that have been the very best // Could we make some noise collectively // Make a stupendous mess // Say we did all of it.”

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