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Sir Paul records tirade against Heather Mills
The headline says it all, if you can read British: Macca’s Flaming Furious at Mucca. Macca = Paul McCartney, former Beatle and Sir Paul to his friends; Mucca his famously ex-wife, the universely despised Heather Mills.
Normally mild-mannered McCartney has recorded a new song about Heather, and it’s not nice. The song, “Nothing Too Much, Just Out of Sight,” is on the upcoming album (“Electric Arguments,” due out Nov. 17) with side-project The Fireman.
Key lyrics include: “The last thing you do was to try and betray me/ In new morning light/ I’ll never forget it/ And that’s just outta sight.” Elsewhere in the song: “I remember you well/ Oh woman betrayed you/ I couldn’t resist you/ When I made you.” Huh?
Here’s the very last line: “And you have money/ And no manners.”…. Ooh, that’s harsh.
McCartney and Mills’ four-year marriage broke down in 2006; she won a multimillion-dollar settlement earlier this year, but apparently Paul got to keep the manners. The Brits are making much of McCartney’s out-of-character “ferocious rant” about his ex-wife — have they heard Eminem? This stuff seems pretty mild.
The Fireman is McCartney’s collaborative project with Youth, a record producer and founding member of punk rockers Killing Joke. The duo released two ambient electronic albums in the Nineties — “Electric Arguments” has lyrics, which is something new.
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