August 5th 2008
Paul McCartney Records Divorce Song About Heather Mills On New Album
Filed under: green and famous, music — Michael Parrish DuDell @ 11:29 am
It seems that merely mentioning the name “Heather Mills” on this site creates a comment controversy that I kind of love. Ecorazzi reported earlier that, along with us, Heather will be attending AR2008 and receiving an award for her activism work. And it seems that Heather really began to cultivate that activist mentality while married to green living, long-time vegetarian Paul McCartney. As everyone knows, the marriage ended in a bitter divorce in 2006 and Paul has kept pretty quiet about the whole thing…until now.
McCartney has decided to break his silence with a new song, titled My Soul, which will be featured on Nitin Sawhney’s upcoming album London Undersound. Apparently, the lyrics of the song reference the former couple’s struggle with the paparazzi and “secrets” that were kept from him. He sings; “I want to know all your secrets. How could this steal all these feelings? How could they lie to the world? A picture away from your smile. One heart replaced. Feelings displaced. Invade our space.”
A source recently told British newspaper the Daily Mail, “What the song shows is that Paul just feels sorry for her. He feels sorry that she was never able to tell him the full truth about her past life. Paul knows Heather is a complex person, and deeply misunderstood, but she has hardly helped herself by being less than transparent about her life.”
London Undersoundis is set to be released on October 13th, 2008 and besides McCartney it will feature such artists as Faheem Mazhar, Imogen Heep, and Anoushka Shankar.
via: starpulse.com



Dearest Parish,
I dare say you picked the wrong word when you said “controversy” You see, controversy would suggest that there was a disagreement. Websters dictionary says the exact definition of controversy is
A controversy or dispute occurs when parties actively disagree, argue about, or debate, a matter of opinion. Controversies can range in size from private disputes between two individuals to large-scale disagreements between societies.
Whereas in this case with Heather Mills McNasty there is no disagreement. From looking at prior post comments it looks as if we the commenters of your lovely posts are all in agreement that we hate her vegan GUTS.
This song proves the truth in The Eighth Golden Rule of love that is stated in my upcoming book, “Grant Me a Higher Love:How to Go from the Relationship from Hell to One that’s Heaven Sent by Scaling The Ladder of love.” This rule states: If two people meet and then separate, know that there were powerful lessons to be learned in their communion, and still more powerful ones to be learned in their separation.
I think Paul, via his art, is trying to learn what he needs to learn so that he can bless his relationship with Heather and then let it go. He is also proving that it’s all good, as long as we learn from it.
perhaps we should have him canonized. St. Paul, generous to the last with mind body and spirit! Shame Heather didn’t take him to the cleaners!
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Hi Parish,
On behalf of Cooking Vinyl and Nitin Sawhney many thanks for plugging “My Soul” (featuring Paul McCartney and taken from Nitin’s new album, “London Undersound” – UK / EU street date & digital release 13th October) … .. thanks also, on behalf of the artist and label, for not posting any pirate links to unreleased (studio) material and, if your readers want good quality, non-pirated, previews, then full-length versions of “Distant Dreams” (Witty Boy Remix) and “Distant Dreams” (Exclusive Acoustic Version) shall shortly be available for fans and bloggers to post / host / share etc in the run-up to release … .. check-out http://www.nitinsawhney.com and http://www.myspace.com/nitinsawhney for announcements and info on the new album and 2008 shows.
Thanks again for your plug.
Regards,
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