Paul McCartney in the 70s
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Man on the Run: Paul McCartney in the 1970s - a compilation. More info here: http://piercebrwn.wordpress.com http://i58.tinypic.com/28i2g42.jpg side one 1. we?re open tonight 2. backwards traveller 3. eat at home 4. tomorrow 5. monkberry moon delight 6. getting closer 7. don?t let it bring you down 8. heart of the country 9. magneto & titanium man 10. single pigeon 11. on the way 12. every night 13. junior?s farm 14. big barn bed 15. nobody knows 16. oh woman, oh why 17. wild life side two 1. she?s my baby 2. daytime nighttime suffering 3. one of these days 4. some people never know 5. bluebird 6. love in song 7. junk 8. when the night 9. girlfriend 10. dear boy 11. love is strange 12. london town 13. warm and beautiful 14. girls school 15. summers day song Critique away. I tried not to include the usual overplayed hits, just the underrated gems and personal favourites. I must say I love every single song on this.
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I don't agree 100%, but a very enjoyable compilation.
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Very nice compilation without the usual hits that everyone knows and in many cases have been played to death. Off the top of my head, one song that I would have to add is: I'm Carrying (London Town) If you would have to take something off, I would exclude "Girl Friend". I just think that I'm Carrying is a much better song (just my opinion". Otherwise, a great compilation of hidden gems (album cuts, B-sides etc.)
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Fair call B J If I was to make a side three I'm Carrying, which is a lovely song, would be there. very very close to getting in the list. In fact it was probably one of the last 2 or 3 that I removed from the equation. Likewise a handful of others. In fact I almost put on the piano demo of Girlfriend which always sends shivers.
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McCartney II is from the seventies?
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WingsOfMacca:
McCartney II is from the seventies?
Sort of... It was recorder in the summer of '79...
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The 70s was good years for his hair as well
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An excellent compilation of the lesser-known songs. Could argue a few IN but not sure I could argue too many OUT.
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nowords:
The 70s was good years for his hair as well
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Hmm. Considering your blog contains absurd remarks such as:
In retrospect, John Lennon?s solo materiel carries far greater weight than his Beatles bandmates output ever did (or in Macca?s case does).
I think we can consider your attempt to undermine Paul's 70s career by offering up a subjective list of warmed up album tracks as confirmation bias. Stroll on.
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Squid:
Hmm. Considering your blog contains absurd remarks such as:
In retrospect, John Lennon?s solo materiel carries far greater weight than his Beatles bandmates output ever did (or in Macca?s case does).
I think we can consider your attempt to undermine Paul's 70s career by offering up a subjective list of warmed up album tracks as confirmation bias. Stroll on.