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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 12:35
Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

^you could start listening to the f*****g song yourself
you are obnoxious and I give up (once again) talking to you, communication is obviously not your strongest point. Now do us both a favor and let's ignore each other from now on.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 12:30
^you could start listening to the f*****g song yourself
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 12:29
Originally posted by earlyprog earlyprog wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Fact: Sargent Pepper Lonely Hearts Club - written and composed by McCartney. A 41 piece orchestra played on this song.  The orchestra was conducted by Paul McCartney, who told them to start with the lowest note of their instruments and gradually play to the highest.Wink

Notwithstanding the valdhorns, what orchestra?! Are you referring to the first 10 seconds of the song?

Nonetheless, a proto type heavy metal song.
Google it up, I hope you'll find the answer, it's probably easy to find.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 12:15
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Fact: Sargent Pepper Lonely Hearts Club - written and composed by McCartney. A 41 piece orchestra played on this song.  The orchestra was conducted by Paul McCartney, who told them to start with the lowest note of their instruments and gradually play to the highest.Wink

Notwithstanding the valdhorns, what orchestra?! Are you referring to the first 10 seconds of the song?

Nonetheless, a proto type heavy metal song.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 10:01
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 09:23
Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

to all who have no idea or clue plus have the audacity to diss Paul McCartney, you might also want to know he wrote this track in 1973, as you obviously will go ha! Yes, Guns n Roses made a cover of this track Pinch 


What does McCartney winning a very lucrative Bond theme song franchise have to do with his ability to write innovative and ground breaking music?. I like the song 'Live and Let Die' but the lyrics are Hollywood mandated drivel and the music, albeit excellent, is deliberately aimed at those cinema goers gauche enough to actually believe that tempo and key changes within the one song were hitherto entirely unprecedented.Confused
Fact: Sargent Pepper Lonely Hearts Club - written and composed by McCartney. A 41 piece orchestra played on this song.  The orchestra was conducted by Paul McCartney, who told them to start with the lowest note of their instruments and gradually play to the highest.Wink


Meaning?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 09:13
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

to all who have no idea or clue plus have the audacity to diss Paul McCartney, you might also want to know he wrote this track in 1973, as you obviously will go ha! Yes, Guns n Roses made a cover of this track Pinch 


What does McCartney winning a very lucrative Bond theme song franchise have to do with his ability to write innovative and ground breaking music?. I like the song 'Live and Let Die' but the lyrics are Hollywood mandated drivel and the music, albeit excellent, is deliberately aimed at those cinema goers gauche enough to actually believe that tempo and key changes within the one song were hitherto entirely unprecedented.Confused
Fact: Sargent Pepper Lonely Hearts Club - written and composed by McCartney. A 41 piece orchestra played on this song.  The orchestra was conducted by Paul McCartney, who told them to start with the lowest note of their instruments and gradually play to the highest.Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 08:53
Originally posted by ExittheLemming ExittheLemming wrote:

Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

to all who have no idea or clue plus have the audacity to diss Paul McCartney, you might also want to know he wrote this track in 1973, as you obviously will go ha! Yes, Guns n Roses made a cover of this track Pinch 


What does McCartney winning a very lucrative Bond theme song franchise have to do with his ability to write innovative and ground breaking music?. I like the song 'Live and Let Die' but the lyrics are Hollywood mandated drivel and the music, albeit excellent, is deliberately aimed at those cinema goers gauche enough to actually believe that tempo and key changes within the one song were hitherto entirely unprecedented.Confused
Fact: Sargent Pepper Lonely Hearts Club - written and composed by McCartney. A 41 piece orchestra played on this song.  The orchestra was conducted by Paul McCartney, who told them to start with the lowest note of their instruments and gradually play to the highest.Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 08:47
Originally posted by Kati Kati wrote:

to all who have no idea or clue plus have the audacity to diss Paul McCartney, you might also want to know he wrote this track in 1973, as you obviously will go ha! Yes, Guns n Roses made a cover of this track Pinch 


What does McCartney winning a very lucrative Bond theme song franchise have to do with his ability to write innovative and ground breaking music?. No-one is arguing that he hasn't written some brilliant music. I like the song 'Live and Let Die' but the lyrics are Hollywood mandated drivel and the music, albeit excellent, is deliberately aimed at those cinema goers gauche enough to actually believe that tempo and key changes within the one song were hitherto entirely unprecedented.Confused


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 08:20
to all who have no idea or clue plus have the audacity to diss Paul McCartney, you might also want to know he wrote this track in 1973, as you obviously will go ha! Yes, Guns n Roses made a cover of this track Pinch 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 08:12
Paul McCartney wrote Helter Skelter, arguably the first metal song ever written.
The Beatles - Helter Skelter-HD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbY_oFHqdgs
not a mom nor dad song.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 05 2015 at 07:08
Around Easter 1970: Paul has had enough of Yoko and announces the death of The Beatles and the resurrection of Paul, the solo artist.

Conclusion: John was wrong.

'Christ you know it aint easy....crucify me...'


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2015 at 15:47
McCartney II is supposed to be Paul at his most experimental - at least that is the hype I heard.
Hearing this I actually spent a whole $8 on a pristine copy. ("II" is not that easy to find hereabouts.)

Big disappointment. Far from exptal. (But then again, I understand the 2cd set(??) has more.)

Speaking of exptal diddling, ever hear  moog pioneer, Bernie Kraus' take on Harrison?
You always hear what a****les Lennon & McCartney were in real life, but not George.

You should read what Kraus had to say about him.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2015 at 15:24
You're Mother Should Know is a wonderful song.
My Brave Face isn't
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2015 at 14:52
McCartney naysayers need to pick-up the book 'The Unknown Paul McCartney and the Avant Garde' by Ian Peel. It's the best book I've read on the man, and shows he was the more experimental of the Fab 4 and certainly more than Lennon. A great read and show's Macca is much more than silly love songs. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2015 at 12:36
Originally posted by Lafayette Assburn Lafayette Assburn wrote:

Paul writes music to make his mom smile.
And I`m not talking just `When Im 64...wotsit``
 
He is lost in the 50s.
 
It`s embarrassing.

Welcome aboard, Lasbu, I hope you will enjoy the show
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2015 at 12:01
I only have one or two early McCartney albums but I did see the band during the Wings Over America tour
in the mid seventies.
It was a great concert and everything sounded good from beginning to encore.
Midway through the show Paul did an impressive Beatles segment with just him and an acoustic guitar with
the rest of the stage dark.
The very next day I went out and bought the three LP live album.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2015 at 11:29
Its very puzzling to me:
I REALLY tried with Paul`s solo lps - did so recently. (Got about 6 titles free from my freebie source)
After `Ram` they are basically unlistenable - with the exception of the new one which isnt bad at all.
 
Same goes for Paul Simon or Garfunkel solos. Listening to all these, you can hardly credit the absolute brilliance of lps like `Bookends``- all of S&G`s lp output,actually.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2015 at 11:25
Paul writes music to make his mom smile.
And I`m not talking just `When Im 64...wotsit``
 
He is lost in the 50s.
 
It`s embarrassing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2015 at 11:20
Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

The good old debate but honestly, I don't care.

All a matter of taste, as always.

(what's wrong with silly love songs? *scratching head*)    
 
You're right, of course, all a matter of taste (or lack thereof Wink).
 
But if you look at the vast compendium of McCartney music, one has to regard his lyrics as bordering on the infantile, or, at least, simply ignoring word meanings and stringing nonsense together.
 
So I sat in the attic, a piano up my nose,
And the wind played a dreadful cantata.
Sore was I from a crack of an enemy's hose
And the horrible sound of tomato.

Ketchup,
Soup and puree,
Don't get left behind.
 
Deep, Paul, very deep.
 
 
It always amazes me that Paul bashers conveniently forget the lyrics to Eleanor Rigby or Let it Be.
 
Very Strange. (To quote Paul.)
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