Sir Paul McCartney enjoys day out on his sailboat in the Hamptons

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    Who needs a yellow submarine? Sir Paul McCartney enjoys day out on his sailboat in the Hamptons as he makes the most of his summer holidays


    Paul McCartney was making the most of his summer holidays on Wednesday as he enjoyed a day out on a sailing boat near his home in The Hamptons.

    The Hey Jude hitmaker, 79, looked happy and relaxed as he sailed around in the small vessel with a red, yellow and blue sail.

    Paul dressed casually in a white T-shirt and navy blue shorts as he steered the boat through the water.  

    Fun: Paul McCartney was making the most of his summer holidays on Wednesday as he enjoyed a day out on a sailing boat near his home in The Hamptons

    Fun: Paul McCartney was making the most of his summer holidays on Wednesday as he enjoyed a day out on a sailing boat near his home in The Hamptons

    He also wore a black cap to shield his eyes from the sun while taking in the picturesque surroundings.  

    Paul purchased his $1million house in the Hamptons over a decade ago, with the lavish property boasting a huge outdoor pool and close proximity to the water.

    The songwriter often spends months at a time in the Hamptons during the summer but his permanent residence is in St John’s Wood in London.  

    Fresh air: The Hey Jude hitmaker, 79, looked happy and relaxed as he sailed around in the small vessel with a red, yellow and blue sail

    Fresh air: The Hey Jude hitmaker, 79, looked happy and relaxed as he sailed around in the small vessel with a red, yellow and blue sail

    It comes after the news that fans of Sir Paul will be able to enjoy the star’s quirkiest move in his music career – as a recording of Macca munching carrots and celery has been released.

    The singer first recorded the sound 20 years ago for the band Super Furry Animals to use as a backing track on their song, Receptacle For The Respectable. 

    The isolated audio has now been released to celebrate the 20-year anniversary edition of the band’s album, Rings Around The World.

    A source told The Sun: ‘Admittedly, this is no Hey Jude.

    Unexpected: It comes after the news that fans of Sir Paul will be able to enjoy the star's quirkiest move in his music career - as a recording of Macca munching carrots and celery has been released

    Unexpected: It comes after the news that fans of Sir Paul will be able to enjoy the star’s quirkiest move in his music career – as a recording of Macca munching carrots and celery has been released

    ‘But it might provide some nice background noise for a true Beatles fan. Or a vegan.’

    The quirky collaboration came about after Macca met the band at an awards show, and after allegedly ‘playing’ celery on Beach Boys’ 1967 song Vegetables, the star agreed to lend his chewing skills for their track. 

    Super Furry Animals keyboardist Cian Ciarán said: ‘He was going to come to the studio and then decided not to for some reason.

    ‘So, we sent him stereo backing tracks so he could keep time, then he sent the tape back with a message that started with a really dodgy Welsh accent. Then he goes “I hope you like it’ – the next thing you know you just hear this chewing sound!”‘   

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTU78E7L1g8

    The food-related news came after it emerged last month that Sir Paul once treated fans to fish and chips after he was late arriving to an intimate Liverpool gig. 

    The musician whose career has spanned more than 60 years, is said to have gifted fans free food and hot drinks after he was late arriving for a small show at the O2 Academy Liverpool in December 2010 following his then world tour. 

    According to Liverpool Echo, Paul and his band were hit by delays when travelling from London for the intimate gig, where 1,200 tickets sold out in just six seconds, and ticketless fans waited outside to catch a glimpse of the star. 

    Due to the delay and fans queuing in the cold weather in December, Paul is said to have treated those outside without tickets and gig-goers to free fish and chips and hot beverages from a nearby burger van.

    Nice: The food-related news came after it emerged last month that Sir Paul once treated fans to fish and chips after he was late arriving to an intimate Liverpool gig

    Nice: The food-related news came after it emerged last month that Sir Paul once treated fans to fish and chips after he was late arriving to an intimate Liverpool gig 

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