I think he smoked lucky strike red, i see one time.
Cigars have no ordinary inscription at the end written just like lucky strike
Woodbines, Gauloises, Kools, and later Gitanes, among other brands.
i would like to say Marlboro Reds, but i honestly cant tell you for sure, i smoke reds, and they look the same, i haven't seen a video with good enough quality to red what his cigaret says =\
According to interviews he quit in 1993. I remember seeing him play before that and he would keep a burning cigarette stuffed into the strings of his guitar while playing...
No...smoking he said eas his last real demon...he has quit about 14 years now...
21 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?!!!!!!!!!!????????????????!!!!!!!!!!
He smoked Marlboro 100s. I had some of them when we were chilling in a hotel bar in Zurich.
He smoked Kools fools!
Marlboro Red's.
Marlboro
Steel banjo
He probably saw that they were doing more harm than good. I'm unclear when he quit them but Paul McCartney quit when George Harrison was diagnosed with cancer; that eventually spread and led on to kill him.
the beatles smoked woodbines and park drive ciggarettes.
They did it before, but they don't anymore.
A group about Paul McCartney
mullburo 100's
Steel banjo
Paul McCartney's 5'11.
Paul McCartney's 5'11.
Dude- Your question doesn't make any sense... Are you making reference to the numerous McCartney songs about smoking/pot/drugs?
He probably saw that they were doing more harm than good. I'm unclear when he quit them but Paul McCartney quit when George Harrison was diagnosed with cancer; that eventually spread and led on to kill him.
He gave up cigarettes in the 1980s.
They did it before, but they don't anymore.
the beatles smoked woodbines and park drive ciggarettes.
No, Paul McCartney is still alive.
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