Paul McCartney-The End of the End

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2007

Song from Paul McCartney's new CD "Memory Almost Full".

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  • This isn't depressing at all. If anything he is saying, hey, you're gonna have a good run, there's no need to be sad about eventually passing on. Just because it doesn't sound like it was produced in 1964 doesn't mean it's bad.

  • 0 thumbs down awsome, now that's love for mccartney

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  • I love this song...

    AWESOME

  • The "much better place" is known as Goloka Vrndavana, also known as Vaikuntha, the Spiritual Sky, where life is eternal , full of knowledge and bliss. According to the "Hindu" or Vedic scriptures, this realm is achieved by associating with pure devotees of the Lord who are absorbed in the process of going to that "much better place", by chanting the Holy Names of the Lord. Hare Krsna Hare Krsna Krsna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare . There are 400 centers world wide

  • Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the founder and guru of the Hare Krishna movement recorded one of the first kirtan albums in America, produced in 1966 by Alan Kallman in New York on his "Happening" label. The Beatles purchased 300 copies of this album to share with their friends. This album was one of their first experiences with the "cure" for reincarnation , which would continue to influence many of their song themes about love, peace, and dieing, Paul continues to order food from the Krsna's

  • In 1969 six Hare Krsna devotees came to London to start a branch & they sent apple pies and wind-up apples with the Hare Krishna mantra written on them to the Beatles at Apple. This meeting led to the recording of 'The Hare Krishna Mantra' by the Radha-Krishna Temple with George, Paul, Linda and drummer Ginger Baker in the studio helping. George produced the song & played harmonium & bass on it. This inspired me to become a Krsna monk. Chanting Hare Krsna mantra frees us from reincarnation

  • @Gauraonline thank you for telling! ^_^ how do you know about this? Are you a Hindu?

  • Watching this on the 31st anniversary of John's death.

  • Okay let's stop talking about the end of Sir Paul before I start crying

  • @belvaar That's a wonderful tradition. Mind if i use that idea?

  • The moment he said "on the day that I die" I almost cried... :'(

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