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A: Michael C. Goncalves's Answer Is
People are calling me a liar or hallucinating but I swear SAW PAUL MCCARTNEY playing EtCetera. It was on some English (european) television show. He was on a stage, sitting on a barstool. It was an accoustic number, strummed but not plucked like Blackbird. It was four notes followed by another four notes followed by the refrain which went ‘et cetera’. Macca bad mouths it but in that terrific beatles book, George Martin described it as a lovely song…as a Beatles ‘completist’, the song is my quest for the holly grail. McCartney, in the 60’s was truely amazing. It seemed like every five minutes, he was doing these little song ‘ditties’ (musical doodles—like the song “I hate to see” which he broke into during the recording of HEY JUDE (I have the bootleg). Check out Abbey Road’s B side which is filled with hundreds of ‘uncompleted ditties’ strung together. McCartney in 1963-69 was like Albert Einstein ‘he achieved brilliance casually (like when Macca drempt Yesterday, forced himself awake to write it down and then scoffed at its simplicity, assuming he heard it somewhere, hence, he was plagerizing it. Someone else must have seen the video…
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