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Paul will be signing copies of his 'NEW' album this Friday at hmv, 363 Oxford Street in London from 3pm...

Its so frustrating I cant be in London! :(

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I will take a real leap here and guess this will be well attended.

People already selling signed copies on Ebay! 

..delighted to say won a wristband in a competition (60 given away) so will be going; will only be signing his new CD, which is fine.. If signs, will NOT be selling on eBay ( will probably ask to be signed to my name)

congratulations Richard, that is really cool

please post it when you get it.

..will do, if get it; already dozens of people camped outside but with wristband at least get guaranteed entry, so fingers crossed- I' m a big fan (

we are all big fans!  for me, since they took the stage on Ed sullivan in 1964.

Do you have any idea how long the signing session took? I think that there had to be really long queue....

Congrats and good luck!

Definitely keep us posted. Best of luck to you! Paul is definitely at the top of my want list.

Congrats Richard! Have a great time and let us know how the experience goes!
Here are 2 signed items I got for myself and my wife! We were 15th in line of the 60 competition winners - not sure how many he signed after this; he seemed a bit distracted we thought (he could not seem to hear very well (!) although music was loud) and not on sparkling form, but polite and courteous as is usually the case; signed standing up (!) at his table, and seemed to be asking the people we saw who he should make the signature out to (maybe aware of collectors)..very happy got these signed items
Ps all phones /cameras not allowed, no other macca items could be signed, only the new CD
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