Paul McCartney on Beatles catalog & Michael Jackson

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2009

In this 1989 interview, Paul McCartney discusses the Lennon/McCartney song publishing catalog and Michael Jackson's purchase of ATV Music Publishing in 1985. He also talks about the use of Beatles songs in commericals.

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  • BEATLES AND MJ FANS SHOULD UNITE TO STAND AGAINST MUSIC LIKE GAGA AND BIEBER!

  • @heathbradford Paul's publishing company (MPL) acquired 'Love Me Do', 'P.S. I Love You', 'Please Please Me' and 'Ask Me Why' several years ago. Those 4 songs were not part of the Northern Songs catalog.

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  • I hated the fact that Michael Jackson bought the catalogue. It seemed like he only cared about money. He should have left the Beatles alone. They both made themselves big on there own. Let it be. But mj music is cool too.

  • WAIT...if Michael bought The Beatles songs...and he died...then what happened to the songs?

  • In a perfect world everyone would own their own music and that would be it however this is no perfect world.

  • No doubt, mj is the best performer because his dance moves was just wooow. But, he wasn't a musical genius. Not even close to led zeppelin and queen

  • paul and micheal were really good friends

  • @MetrazolElectricity sorry you're wrong

  • @MetrazolElectricity sorryyyy but no.

  • Any idea of the role that the Beatles played in changing our society? Think that happened by pure chance? Google 'Tavistock and the beatles' or watch 'The Aquarian conspiracy' It's pretty fascinating stuff!

  • his Michael Jackson impression is awesome

  • @MetrazolElectricity loooooooooool wake up

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