It seemed that the context suggested George died of stab wounds. It amazes me how some reporters don't really realize how people might read the context of their statements.
That's how I read it, anyway.
Ohana means family. Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten.--Lilo and Stitch.
HEATHER MILLS McCARTNEY fiercely guards her baby with her husband and former BEATLE SIR PAUL McCARTNEY, because she's terrified she will suffer the same fate as his late bandmates JOHN LENNON and GEORGE HARRISON.
The former model is determined to protect 20-month-old BEATRICE from the fates suffered by Lennon, who was shot dead by a crazed fan in New York in 1980, and Harrison, who was attacked at his home in England in 1999.
She says, "I don't like talking about Beatrice much in case she gets put into the spotlight.
"Remember John Lennon was shot and George Harrison was stabbed."
I read it as Heather said Harrisong was stabbed to death. I'm not saying he wasn't stabbed, but she put she should have clarified. People may read it differently.
Anyway, what do you think of her statement overall?
Ohana means family. Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten.--Lilo and Stitch.
I agree Mairi. I do understand being protective of your child, but there is a fine line between protecting your child and being overprotective. I think Heather has crossed that line, but that's my opinion. And I thought they had a nanny.
Ohana means family. Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten.--Lilo and Stitch.
There's a good story in Tony Sanchez "Up and Down with the Rolling Stones" about "Spanish Tony"'s getting pissed off at Linda (just dating Paul at the time) for calling early in the morning and wanting to get back an acetate (test pressing) of the "Hey Jude/Revolution" single that Paul had brought into the Vesuvius Club the night before.
Apparently she was afraid that Sanchez or someone else would bootleg the thing.
Maybe she was being overprotective too. But sensible too. I give Paul credit for appreciating that when his rock-star peers were chasing heroin-addicted model/actresses.
I agree Mairi. I do understand being protective of your child, but there is a fine line between protecting your child and being overprotective. I think Heather has crossed that line, but that's my opinion. And I thought they had a nanny.
Do you have any clue what it must be like to have those things happen to your brothers? Friar Park was an absolute fortress and some nut still got in. Someone was able to swing into window of Yoko's Co-op at the Dakota while she was there sleeping and stole some things a few years back. There's alot of nuts out there, and who knows how many threats Paul gets? Either you are naive as hell or totally clueless.
I totally understand Heather wanting to protect Beatrice. And I don't think its all about protecting her either, its about giving her the chance to have a private childhood.
I don't understand this either, it seems everything Heather says or does is criticised on this board.
There's a good story in Tony Sanchez "Up and Down with the Rolling Stones" about "Spanish Tony"'s getting pissed off at Linda (just dating Paul at the time) for calling early in the morning and wanting to get back an acetate (test pressing) of the "Hey Jude/Revolution" single that Paul had brought into the Vesuvius Club the night before.
Apparently she was afraid that Sanchez or someone else would bootleg the thing.
Maybe she was being overprotective too. But sensible too. I give Paul credit for appreciating that when his rock-star peers were chasing heroin-addicted model/actresses.
That book might be the best Rock and Roll book ever. Yeah, Linda called Tony the next morning because they accidentally left an acetate of 'Hey Jude/Revolution' and went nuts on him and then Paul smoothed it over. How can you be overprotective when everyone on the planet knows you?
I totally understand Heather wanting to protect Beatrice. And I don't think its all about protecting her either, its about giving her the chance to have a private childhood.
I don't understand this either, it seems everything Heather says or does is criticised on this board.
I know. I say give her a chance, but then you have nutjobs that misinterpret/condemn everything.
I've been reading back thru Spanish Tony over the last month or so. I wonder what he's up to these days.
What a ride that guy went on, huh? I'd love to know what happened to him as well. The book ends when he checks in to rehab in '76 I think and that's almost 30 years ago. That's why you gotta love Keef, he's a human cockroach and never lost his licks. I think if you look under 'Rock & Roll' in the dictionary, there should be a picture of Keith Richards. If anyone wants to read a great book its "Up And Down With The Rolling Stones" by Tony Sanchez. Sorry I'm totally off topic.