MCCARTNEY: “America was where all the music we loved came from. Old rock ’n’ roll, the blues, the whole thing. Even going back to the Fred Astaire. It was all from America. So, that’s what we thought, America was just.. the land of the free, the greatest democracy.”[Applause]COLBERT: “Yes.”MCCARTNEY: “That’s what it was.”COLBERT: “Yeah, yeah.”MCCARTNEY: “And still is hopefully.”
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Paul McCartney: ‘America Is the Land of the Free, the Greatest Democracy... that Was What It Was’‘And still is hopefully’This story is cross-posted at our consumer site, Grabien News. Watch it there – without audiomarks.News & PoliticsEXCERPT:MCCARTNEY: “America was where all the music we loved came from. Old rock ’n’ roll, the blues, the whole thing. Even going back to the Fred Astaire. It was all from America. So, that’s what we thought, America was just.. the land of the free, the greatest democracy.”[Applause]COLBERT: “Yes.”MCCARTNEY: “That’s what it was.”COLBERT: “Yeah, yeah.”MCCARTNEY: “And still is hopefully.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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