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Paul McCartney pens tribute to victims of Manchester bombing; pays homage to James Bond actor Roger Moore
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Tuesday, May 23, 2017
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Paul McCartney is among the many people sending out condolences to the victims of the terrorist attack that happened Monday night in Manchester, U.K., outside of a concert by pop star Ariana Grande.
In a message posted on his social media sites, McCartney says, "Like everyone else my family and I were shocked to hear about the terrible news from Manchester. All that's left to do is send heartfelt sympathy to the families of the victims and Ariana Grande. Praying that something like this never happens again. Love to everyone."
According to Manchester police, 22 people were killed and 59 injured in the suspected suicide bombing.
In other news, McCartney has penned a tribute to one-time James Bond actor Roger Moore, who died Tuesday at the age of 89. Moore starred in seven Bond films, including 1973's Live and Let Die, the theme song for which was co-written by McCartney and his late wife, Linda, and performed by their band Wings.
"Roger was a great man and of course a great James Bond who I was lucky to work with during the time of Live and Let Die," writes Sir Paul. "He had a heart of gold, a great sense of humour and will be missed by the many people who loved him."
"Live and Let Die" was a #2 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for an Academy Award for best song.
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— Paul McCartney (@PaulMcCartney) 23 de mayo de 2017
— Paul McCartney (@PaulMcCartney) 23 de mayo de 2017
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