McCartney 'revisits' Beatles through music

London -- Paul McCartney said at the London launch of his new CD and DVD that playing music helps him "revisit" his fallen former band mates and late wife Linda.

McCartney said at a news conference marking the release of the live CD and DVD "Good Evening New York City" that he can get "emotional" on stage when a song reminds him of John Lennon, George Harrison or Linda McCartney, the BBC reported Thursday.

"If I'm doing songs by The Beatles, I obviously remember the sessions when we recorded," the musician said. "There's a song I do called 'Here Today' which is specifically written for John, and that sometimes catches me out."

The former Beatle said he can be seen getting a little choked up playing "Here Today" on the DVD.

"It catches me out in this film version where I realize I'm telling this man that I love him, and it's like, 'Oh my God!' It's like I'm publicly declaring this in front of all these people I know well. What am I doing?" he said. "I couldn't have done it when I was 18 because I would not have allowed myself to cry or go anywhere near that as an 18-year-old guy -- now it's okay. I'm used to it."

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