Get Your Paul McCartney Prints!
We are still mad about Paul McCartney, aren't we?
More than 40 years has passed since The Beatles disbanded. And, Paul is still continuing his musical life, a tireless worker releasing challenging records, even though he became 70 years old. That is, there are many fans who have supported Paul and attended his concerts for more than half century. Incredible and amazing. That’s tough act to follow, isn’t it?
Staring at the collection of the posters in chronological order, we relive the history of Paul McCartney. There were both of good times and bad times in his life. While sometimes he has done a little bit negative things which I cannot agree with, I would like to pay tribute to his extraordinary attainment as a musician.
Where to Buy Paul McCartney Posters
AllPosters.com – Provides about 100 posters of Paul. Their collection includes some reprints of Rolling Stone front cover, those must be pretty memorabilia for fans. They often offer special discount for a limited time. Don’t miss it.
Price ranges $6 to $699 as a guide.
Art.com – I feel it is not enough about their range of related products a little. They sell some Paul McCartney posters, but the amount seems to be few and prices of some snap shot images look somewhat expensive for me. I’d like to expect them for the improvement near future.
Price ranges $18 to $570 as a guide.
Amazon.com – Hundreds of posters related McCartney are available. It is pleasing for Paul's fan that, the collection also includes prints of Wings and pictures of later period, such as “Chaos And Creation In The Backyard” or “Band On The Run”
Price ranges $0.99 to $800 as a guide.
Features
Paul and Linda McCartney Appear on Rolling Stone Cover
Paul and Linda McCartney appeared on the front cover of Rolling Stone no. 153, in February 1974. The portrait was taken by Francesco Scavullo, who had taken portraits of many portraits for Rolling Stone cover in 1970s.
"Ram" Promotional Poster
Promotional poster of Ram, an album released in 1971, a collaboration of Paul and Linda McCartney. Its design is too simple and rustic, with no decorative element.