Sep 26 2008

Paul McCartney Performs in Tel Aviv

Category: Israel, global war on terror, music, news and politicsSteve @ 08:53 am

Israeli fans cheer during British musician Paul McCartney's concert in Tel Aviv September 25, 2008.  REUTERS/Gil Cohen MagenI’m not a big Paul McCartney fan.  After, all, rock-n-roll’s been going downhill since Buddy Holley died, right?  (I think he was in a few bands and did a few albums since his glory days with the Beatles, but I may be wrong.)

Anyway, Sir Paul braved the death threats from whacko islamists and gave a concert in Israel:

There have already been specific threats against McCartney’s concert in Israel.  Omar Bakri Mohammed, the radical Muslim preacher based in Lebanon after being banned from Britain, said recently that suicide bombers could attack the gig in protest against the singer’s patronage of Israel. He declared McCartney to be “the enemy of every Muslim”.

“If he values his life, Mr McCartney must not come to Israel. He will not be safe there. The sacrifice operatives will be waiting for him,” the hardline preacher told the Sunday Express.

Gotta love those ’sacrifice operatives’ from the religion of peace.  But he held firm and performed in Tel Aviv in honor of Israel’s 60th anniversary as a free and sovereign nation.

mccartney israel08 Paul McCartney Performs in Tel AvivPaul McCartney gave his first concert in Israel on Thursday before tens of thousands of cheering fans, 43 years after the Beatles were barred from singing there because of fears they could corrupt youngsters. McCartney opened the Tel Aviv gig with Beatles song “Hello Goodbye,” and addressed the 40,000 fans in Hebrew and Arabic as well as English throughout the evening. “Shalom Tel Aviv!” he said, using the Hebrew word for “peace” and “hello.” The ex-Beatle also wished the crowd a happy new year in Hebrew ahead of Jewish celebrations next week and wished Muslims a good Ramadan, the month of fasting, in Arabic.

Among the favorites were “Give Peace a Chance” and “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” the closing number. McCartney’s visit to Israel prompted a fresh wave of Beatlemania, with radio stations playing the band’s tunes almost non-stop in the past few days. “All we need is peace in the region and a two-state solution,” McCartney told reporters and tourists outside the Bethlehem shrine revered as the site of Jesus’s birth. “I am bringing a message of peace and I think that’s what the region needs. It’s my own small way I can bring my message.”

I guess he’s trying to be a politician as well, but he deserves credit for not letting himself be railroaded by the anti-Israel crowd.

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Feb 11 2008

Friday Blues Treat (a few days late)

Category: musicSteve @ 09:01 am

Time to lay your burden down.  Amen and amen.  This is by Michael Pickett, from his excellent Conversation With the Blues album.  Listen to the title track here.  This guy has some talent.

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Jan 18 2008

Friday Blues Treat

Category: musicSteve @ 11:29 am

If you’re a blues fanatic, Carol Chase is a must have.  Smoky blues and powerful vocals.

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Dec 14 2007

Friday Blues Treat

Category: musicSteve @ 15:06 pm

Nobody beats Muddy Waters for down-home blues…

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Nov 15 2007

Friday Blues (on Thursday)

Category: musicSteve @ 11:31 am

From Popa Chubby, the same guy that gave you Rats Get Whacked.

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Nov 02 2007

Friday Blues Treat

Category: musicSteve @ 13:39 pm

Time for a little Night Fishin’…

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Oct 26 2007

Friday Blues Treat

Category: musicSteve @ 14:01 pm

Time for a pigfoot and a bottle of beer…

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Oct 05 2007

Friday Blues Treat

Category: musicSteve @ 09:16 am

Nothin’ like a little Blues in Paradise…

Will there be blues in heaven?  Answer: the Blues, but no blues.

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Sep 18 2007

Friday Blues (on Tuesday)

Category: musicSteve @ 16:36 pm

An excellent tune from Michael Pickett, Conversation With the Blues.

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