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Re: Самый лучший альбом группы Rolling Stones на ваш взгляд. Автор: R_R Дата: 23.08.08 02:20:55 | Перейти в тему |
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Re: Почему Битлз никак не отметились на чемпионате мира по футболу 1966 года? Автор: R_R Дата: 23.08.08 01:27:38 | Перейти в тему |
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В википедии, на странице Пола Маккартни, про его пристрастие к футболу помоему - ясно всё написано!)
The Beatles made few comments about the football clubs they supported, in case they alienated fans of the group, although McCartney is a supporter of Everton Football Club (his father and relatives used to take him to matches) but his allegiance later encompassed Liverpool F.C. (both clubs being from the same city; Liverpool). Linda McCartney said: "We spent last night listening to Liverpool football team on the radio, wanting them to win so badly. Paul supports Liverpool. He was Everton for a while because of his family - but it's all Liverpool now". This seems slightly at odds with McCartney's assertion in an interview with the Observer newspaper in 2008 that he supported both clubs but would lean towards Everton in a Merseyside derby game.
Both Lennon and McCartney watched the 1966 FA Cup Final between Everton and Sheffield Wednesday, and McCartney attended the 1968 FA Cup Final (18 May 1968) which was played by West Bromwich Albion and Everton. After the final whistle, McCartney shared cigarettes and whisky with other fans. Liverpool player, Albert Stubbins, was the only footballer shown on the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band cover. On 28 July 1968, The Beatles were photographed in a photographer's studio at 192-212 Gray's Inn Road, with McCartney wearing a Liverpool F.C. Rosette on two photos.
McCartney tried to listen to the Liverpool v Manchester United 1977 FA Cup Final on a radio, while sailing in the Caribbean. The video for McCartney's Pipes of Peace (1983) recreated the 1914 football game played between German and British troops during WWI. McCartney was seen at the 1986 FA Cup Final between Liverpool and Everton, and in 1989, McCartney contributed to the "Ferry Cross the Mersey" charity single that was recorded to aid victims of the Hillsborough Disaster, which happened during a match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest.
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