Heather still inspiring Paul’s music

March 25th, 2008 by Dave Hanson

 

Paul McCartney seems to take a dig at Heather Mills in his latest CD – and his huge public following is thrilled about it.  According to some fans, the track “Mister Bellamy” is clearly intended as an anagram for “Mills Betray Me.” Included in the song is the line: “I’m not coming down, no matter what you say.” Another says: “No one to tell me what to do”; according to longtime Beatles fans, these words “have got to be about Heather… after all, she’s the ultimate betrayer.”   Music critics report that shrewd listeners also suspect the line “Go drown in a lake of burning pus, you one-legged whore” could be a reference to Mills, as might be the couplet “While I have Beatrice for the weekend / Why don’t you go dance on a landmine, bitch?”  

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