McCartnery Rips Mills on New Album!

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'Heather reference' in Macca lyrics (Yahoo news; Monday March 24, 2008 12:29 AM)

Sir Paul McCartney's fans believe they have spotted references to Heather Mills on the singer's latest album.

The track 'Mister Bellamy' is an anagram of Mills Betray Me, and many think it's about the breakdown of their marriage.

The sixth track on the 'Memory Almost Full' album includes the lines: "I'm not coming down, no matter what you do" and "No-one to tell me what to do, no-one to hold my hand."

Fans on an internet forum believe the song is about Sir Paul's former wife.

One wrote: "Macca wouldn't be so blunt as to write a song specifically about someone (or a situation) and then say so, but you'd have to be a fool not to understand that he does write these songs."

The final track on the album 'Gold-digging psycho-bitch from hell' appears to be a parody of the former Beatles' finest hour. It only contains two lines which are repeated ad nauseum for 8 minutes and 36 seconds:

"She looks like a frog and this chorus won't stop.
Bom, bom, bom - oh man she can hop. Yeah".
 
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