“I KNOW we’ll come through this,” says Paul McCartney of the pandemic that has upended both his and our lives. “It is great news about the vaccine,” he tells me. “I’ll have it as soon as I’m allowed. “I’m a grandad and you don’t want grandad to collapse.
You’ve got to stay strong, that’s all you can do, or you go under.” Right back to when The Beatles burst on to the scene in the early Sixties, McCartney has embraced the power of positive thinking.
At 78, his passion for life and music remains undimmed. No better example of this is his reaction to the very challenging 2020.
On Saturday, June 27th this year at roughly 9.45pm, Britain’s greatest living songwriter should have walked out on to Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage in front of a crowd.