Macca was advised to retire at 50
Paul McCartney has revealed his advisers told him to retire at the age of 50.
The music legend â who is still recording and touring after turning 69 last week â said he continued because he was still âenjoyingâ his career.
And McCartney told Mojo magazine that instead, he ended up parting company with the manager who suggested he stopped making music.
The former Beatles star said: âOne of my old guys who I used to have as my manager, I was knocking 50 and he said âI think itâs time you retiredâ. I thought, I know what you mean, but I donât really feel like it, you know.
âAnd if Iâm really enjoying this, why retire? So I decided against it, and got rid of him. I wonder what he thinks today. Perhaps that he was right, but hopefully not.â
Macca, who is promoting reissues of his albums McCartney and McCartney II, told the August edition of the magazine he does not see music-making as âworkâ.
The star â who continues to play live next month with shows at the Yankee Stadium in New York, before further concerts in the US and Canada â said: âPeople say to me âyou work so hardâ. We donât work hard, we play music â we donât work music.
âIt sounds simplistic but itâs really true. Itâs not like going into an office.â