We've all said about as much as we can about Saturday night's Paul McCartney show in Bossier City. We even heard from his Shreveport/Bossier-based driver from this weekend. The show was amazing, and a total once-in-a-lifetime experience (no matter how many times he said he was coming back, I don't see it happening)...
This weekend is a milestone for the Shreveport/Bossier area. Sir Paul McCartney is coming to town for a once-in-a-lifetime show.
Sure, Elvis has played Shreveport. Robert Plant has come to town. But this is Paul McCartney...arguably the greatest living musician on the planet...
Since Paul McCartney is coming to Bossier City, it's time to revisit my favorite conspiracy, second to only the Barksdale Bubble. Did Paul McCartney actually die in 1966?
We knew going in that the SNL 40th anniversary special would be chock-full of just about every famous person who has ever walked within spitting distance of 30 Rockefeller Plaza and the opening monologue was quick to make use of this genuinely insane temporary cast of stars. Things got started on the right foot when the always-welcome Steve Martin took the stage ... but then he was joined by Tom Hanks. And then things got really crazy.