Thursday, February 18, 2016

Paul McCartney Turned Away From Grammy Party

By Josh Duboff, Feb 16, 2016 Vanity Fair

This headline basically reads as a pop-cultural Mad Libs, doesn’t it? TMZ has—as is their way—unearthed some very surprising and very watchable footage, taken outside the after-party that rapper and Kylie Jenner paramour Tyga held last night, following the Grammys, at a nightclub called Argyle (this only gets better—erm, “better”!).

As you can see in the clip, Paul McCartney rolls up to the soiree with last year’s album-of-the-year winner, Beck, as well as Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins. The TMZ reporter peppers him with the usual sort of aggressive questioning (“What’s your favorite Rolling Stones song?”), before McCartney and friends, as captured on-camera, are denied entry into the party. McCartney quips, after learning this, “How V.I.P. do we gotta get? We need another hit.” After a few seconds, the group actually leaves—yes, that’s right, Paul McCartney was turned away from a Grammys after-party, hosted by Tyga, and wasn’t able to rectify the situation, and was forced to leave.

 
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