Missed Sir Paul on Fallon,but as far as his more recent performances I HAVE caught a glimpse of two of,I actually go into the viewing and listening experience hardly expecting the Beatles/Wings Paul.First.sometime in the 80's he began to lose that something special in his writing,which,of course,if perfectly understandable considering all the hugely cultural contributions he made in his earlier days.Then sometime in the 90's,we all started picking up on Paul's aging voice and delivery.I myself look at things this way.Here's a man who has brought endless joy of musical appreciation that will stand forever.He will someday be viewed as we see Beethoven and Brahms now.Let's just appreciate that we are all very fortunate to be sharing the earth with such an historically significant figure.People age and slow down and in the process usually begin to show signs of being unable to perform in certain areas in life the way they once could.While it is rather disheartening to eyewitness the decline of stage artists such as McCartney,just what exactly do people expect from the man?Well,Paul,we in the classic rock nation fully appreciate your many wonderful artistic endeavors and truly appreciate how much positive influence you have had on our musical and personal philosophies and we are all quite substantially in gratitude.We all must never forget how we felt when we learned of the passings of John Lennon and George Harrison..................