Monday 8 November 2021

PAUL MCCARTNEY STROLLS ALONG ZEBRA CROSSING IN LONDON

Paul McCartney recreates iconic Abbey Road album cover as he strolls along zebra crossing in London


Paul was walking near the legendary Abbey Road crossing captured on the cover of The Beatles' 1969 album


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paul in St John's Wood, north London, near the famous Abbey Road crossing .

 

 

 

A shocked taxi driver even recognised him and waved as the superstar crossed the road in St John's Wood, north London.


 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paul, who wore a black jacket, cap and jogging bottoms, is currently promoting his new book The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, published last week.
He went on to stroll along a canal before looking at a classic car shop.

Paul, recently told fans of his appreciation for public transport.
He said: ‘I just like buses. I like trains too. Once you got on [the bus] you had that half hour to look around and I liked observing Liverpool and the people.’

Paul revealed that his parents were ‘the original inspiration’ for many of his songs:  ‘Thinking about songs that I’ve written at every stage of my career, I came to realise that my parents, Jim and Mary McCartney, were the original inspiration for so much that I’ve written.

‘My mum was very reassuring and, like so many women often are, she was also the one who kept our family going. ‘She kept our spirits up.’

 

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