Paul's been dead for years, thanks.
@previous (Dead !Pool..v42s)
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Has he reached the pinnacle of his potential yet?
Before we answer this question, we’re obliged to look at McCartney’s track record. He began amassing his fortune in the 1960s as a singer and songwriter with the Beatles. Since going solo, a few of the highlights of his career include multiple tours launched from 1972 forward with countless national and international tours, specials, benefits and single night events.
He even appeared on Live Aid and Super Bowl XXXIX. His 2002 brought in around $126 million, followed by a 2010 tour that grossed $93 million, earnings of $71 million in 2014 and an additional $56.5 million in 2016.
If you thought it was over then, guess again. In 2017 he was still bringing in millions with estimated earnings of $54 million, thanks to a 15 city tour across Brazil and the United States. he’s slated to headline for the Austin City Limits music festival which happens in October of 2018. He’s far from retired and from what we’ve heard, he has no intention to call it quits any time soon.(Edited 48 seconds later.)
@previous (F)
That's fake Paul, canon, don't you know the lore? Paul McCartney died in a car wreck, and was replaced by a "Billie shears"
@1,048,498 (Dead !Pool..v42s)
Billie Shears, otherwise known as Faul.
@1,048,493 (F)
> Before we answer this question, we’re obliged to look at McCartney’s track record.
I'm as interested in how fast he runs laps as anyone else, but I don't think that's very relevant here.