Rock legend and national treasure he may be, but Sir Paul McCartney isn’t afraid to dish it out to those who have given him cause for offence – remember that spat with his publicist a few years back after a midnight visit to see American illusionist David Blaine? – and now the ex-Beatle’s ire has been turned on a London cyclist.
According to The Sun, McCartney performed a surreal dance and put on a high-pitched voice to express his outrage at a cyclist riding along the streets near his Soho office who was urging pedestrians to get out of his way, although it’s unclear from the article whether the rider was on the pavement or the road.
The newspaper says that the 68-year-old, who despite the usual Lennon/McCartney credit is thought to have self-penned Beatles classics with potentially bike-related titles such as Fixing A Hole, Why Don’t We Do It In The Road and I’ll Follow the Sun, not to mention The Long and Winding Road, dashed out and shouted after the cyclist, “Ooh I’m so scary, I’m so scary," while performing a bizarre dance.
Bystander Mark Thorburn, aged 37, told the newspaper: "The cyclist was telling everyone to f*** off out of his way.
"Paul danced like an elf and put on a squeaky voice to take the mickey. It was the funniest and most surreal thing I’ve seen."
There’s no report of whether the cyclist, who was evidently Flying, was a Day Tripper or Some Other Guy, and it appears that the rock star’s exclamations met with No Reply.




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11 thoughts on “Soho cyclist leaves Sir Paul McCartney hopping mad”
You really shouldn’t PUNish
You really shouldn’t PUNish us with these poor jokes.
Slow news day? Is this even a
Slow news day? Is this even a news story? Well, it is for Sun readers I guess =))
simonmb wrote:Slow news day?
Not a slow news day as the Cycling England and texting at wheel stories demonstrate, but to be honest we needed a bit of comic relief at this end 😉
simonmb wrote:Slow news day?
Au contraire simonmb. Such a good story we even gave you a choice of two versions! (At least briefly 😉 )
simonmb wrote:Slow news day?
Just because they’re an easy target doesn’t mean you should mock the afflicted.
Perhaps Macca wanted to drive
Perhaps Macca wanted to drive my car instead?
What’s he been smoking?
What’s he been smoking?
I always said that Chapman
I always said that Chapman fella shot the wrong Beatle.
Weird. Reads like a Daily
Weird. Reads like a Daily Mash piece. A bit.
Sam
Hopping mad? Was his ex there
Hopping mad? Was his ex there too?
Who cares?
Who cares?