Is "Early Days" the NEW single??
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I haven't seen any mention of it as a radio single on industry sites (just took a look right now), but ya never know. Though given the recent track record, it almost seems too logical to release a single to radio and put out the video at the same time. Paul's people haven't managed to do that in ages.
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There was a video but I'm not sure if it count as single. But in this digital era, there is perhaps a promo...
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I'm pretty sure the only singles were New, Queenie Eye and Save Us.
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Who the @#&@ knows? I reckon the last single was Fine Line or sumthin...you know, something in a sleeve you can hold. I don't get all this download palarva.
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I used to collect his singles but stopped when everything physical became promo and you had to go to ebay to find them. I think the last McCartney single in my record collection is "Jenny Wren", which I have as both CD-single and a 7" because of the exclusive vinyl only "Summer of '59".
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Hendrix Ibsen:
I used to collect his singles but stopped when everything physical became promo and you had to go to ebay to find them. I think the last McCartney single in my record collection is "Jenny Wren", which I have as both CD-single and a 7" because of the exclusive vinyl only "Summer of '59".
Ditto.
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Hendrix Ibsen:
I used to collect his singles but stopped when everything physical became promo and you had to go to ebay to find them..
Same for me too. I use to keep my McCartney related collection complete but once downloads came along,I lost interest and just buy one copy of the 'physical' album and that's it now.
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Yeah, it was actually very nice to have a record with "Hope for the Future" this year. A 12" maxi-single of all things. My first since the 80s. I'm also happy that "FourFiveSeconds" was a CD-single. I collect records, it's a hobby next to listen to them. If someone is happy with the digital download, is it okay for me. In the 80s I recorded tapes to people who were not interested in records. in the 90s it was CD-R. I didn't like the CD when it came in the mid-80s. I bought vinyl until the early 90s when the titles to choose from had become very poor. There was a lot of doomsday talk ten years ago, on behalf of the physical discs. I'm happy that the prediction was wrong. Every artist I'm fond of also release CD and LP.
Well, "Destiny" game soundtrack... what the!....