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AS IT IS 2016-02-18 Beatles McCartney ... Not Famous Enough?
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The Grammy Awards honor1 the best music each year in America. This year’s awards were given Monday night in Los Angeles.
Paul McCartney was one of the Beatles, an early rock ‘n’ roll group that some say is the greatest of all time.
McCartney has 18 Grammy awards. Some of his songs with the Beatles are, “Let it Be,” “Hey Jude,” and “Can’t Buy Me Love.”
He even had the honor of recording2 the sound effects for Valentine’s Day-themed “LoveMojis” for Skype.
McCartney is the definition3 of a “living legend.”
On the night of this year’s Grammy’s, he wanted to party with everyone else. And for good reason. He usually gets into any music event he wants.
But on Monday night, he was turned away from an event for younger celebrities4.
The rapper Tyga was performing at a club called the Argyle. The club was full, the doorman said. The celebrity5 news website TMZ captured6 the conversation on video.
McCartney was with famous musicians Beck, and Taylor Hawkins of the Foo Fighters.
“How VIP do we gotta get?” McCartney asks.
In English, when someone says VIP, it stands for “very important person.” A VIP could be the president or a famous singer like McCartney.
Then McCartney says “We need another hit guys, we need another hit. Work on it.”
Beck says “Next year, next year.”
And they walk away, laughing.
A “hit” is another term for a successful song or record.
For example, the music magazine Billboard7 says the first Beatles “hit” was “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” in 1964. The Beatles had 20 No. 1 songs.
The video has many people talking. And even Tyga says he would not have prevented McCartney from entering if he had known the singer was outside.
But after all this, McCartney and his friends turned up at another party hosted Republic Records, where they were welcomed by everyone.
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celebrity – n. a person who is famous
living legend – n. a famous or important person known for doing something extremely well
hit – adj. a big success, or a strike or blow
VIP – adj. a person who is important or famous
party – v. to spend enjoyable time eating, drinking, dancing, etc., with a group of people
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n.(尤指娱乐界的)名人( celebrity的名词复数 );名流;名声;名誉 | |
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俘获( capture的过去式和过去分词 ); 夺取; 夺得; 引起(注意、想像、兴趣) | |
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