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It happened to me on accident. My wife got hooked on “The Bachelorette” at one of the very viewing parties discussed above. She brought that vile addiction into our home. It began with me mercilessly ripping on the show while my wife watched. But by week four, I had a genuine interest in whether Jillian would fall in love with Ed’s green shorts.
Don’t ask me how it happened, but I find myself spending two hours of my weeks contemplating who will make it out of hometowns and how much a person gets paid to light all of those stupid candles. I know there are other men out there like me, and thanks to NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams’s appearance on “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” I DEFINITELY know I’m not alone.
Now if somebody will please cancel this show and put me out of my misery, that would be great. (OK I don’t really mean that please don’t cancel it)
Paul McCartney has a new music video, directed by Los Angeles based Vincent Haycock. Haycock’s inspiration? The early days of The Beatles, but set in 1950s Mississippi….
“Their story at its core is a universal one, two young kids who bond over their passion for music and form a band and friendship. This video is about them, and every band, and every kid who has suffered the ups and downs of starting a band, whether or not they became successful. The universality of their story was a big inspiration of setting the film in Mississippi during the 50s. This is a time period that inspired The Beatles – American Rock and Roll and the Mississippi Delta Blues of the 50s. Early Days is about the spirit and inspiration young musicians find in each other.”
You can read more about the video and McCartney’s latest album at PaulMcCartney.com.
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