DAILY DIRT: Richest guitar player in history should come as no surprise
I just wish we could do something about that ‘Wonderful Christmastime” thing … Welcome to today’s three thoughts that make up Vol. 1,032 of The Daily Dirt.
1. It’s no surprise that Paul McCartney is the richest guitar player of all time.
After all, that little thing he had going for a few years called “The Beatles” proved to be pretty successful.
But what IS surprising, at least to me, is that McCartney earns $400,000 to $600,000 annually from royalties tied that horrific “Wonderful Christmastime” holiday song. I know, I know … we’ve had discussions about that song before, but every time I hear it, I cringe and want to play a Rolling Stones record.
Here’s a couple of other things to consider about Sir Paul’s ever-growing bank account:
- McCartney is a co-owner of the Beatles catalogue, which includes the rights to all of the band’s songs. McCartney earns a significant amount of money from its use and licensing. The catalogue shows up regularly in numerous movies, TV shows and commercials, making it a valuable asset.
- McCartney’s solo music career has been hugely successful, with numerous hit albums and singles. He earns money from the sale and streaming of his solo music, as well as from licensing it for use in commercials and other projects. In addition to his music, McCartney has also ventured into other creative endeavors, such as writing children’s books and composing classical music.
RICHEST GUITAR PLAYERS IN HISTORY
- 1. Paul McCartney, $1.3 billion.
- 2. Jimmy Buffett, $1 billion.
- 3. Keith Richards, $600 million.
- 4. Eric Clapton, $450 million.
- 5. The Edge, $400 million.
2. Did you know (Part 94)
- After Martin Luther King Jr. was killed, a group of students in a college in Atlanta (where the funeral was to be held) were chosen to be ushers. One of those ushers was Samuel L. Jackson.
- That 79 percent of pet owners sleep with their pets.
- That on the average, most human beings touch their faces 15 times an hour.
- That from 1913 to 1915, parents were allowed to mail their kids through the U.S. Postal Service. (Wonder how many got stamped “Return to Sender?”)
- That 85 percent of Valentine’s Day cards are bought by women. That’s because if a man comes home with just a card, he’s getting a frying pan upside his head. Better be at least flowers and candy, baby!
3. It won’t be many Saturdays until we’re all engulfed in college football, but before the season gets underway here’s an interesting comparison for you.
The top teams in the first Associated Press poll of the current season, compared to the top 10 of the first AP ballot back in 1936:
2024 PRESEASON TOP 10
- 1. Georgia
- 2. Ohio State
- 3. Oregon
- 4. Texas
- 5. Alabama
- 6. Ole Miss
- 7. Notre Dame
- 8. Penn State
- 9. Michigan
- 10. Florida State
1936 PRESEASON TOP 10
- 1. Minnesota
- 2. Duke
- 3. Army
- 4. Northwestern
- 5. Purdue
- 6. USC
- 7. Notre Dame
- 8. Washington
- 9. Pitt
- 10. Yale
Steve Thought O’ The Day – Did you notice Notre Dame was No. 7 both of those ballots?
Steve Eighinger writes daily for Muddy River News. Missouri not being in this preseason Top 10 list is a joke.
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