Good Times Coming / Feel The Sun
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He felt so carefree, no troubles or worries It's a great song. Smooth and bouncy too at the same time
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I've always loved the song, especially after hearing the longer (7 min.+) unreleased version of it.
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It has always been one of my favourites as well! I like the contrast between the two song parts..I feel Good Times Coming is melancholic and then everything just explodes when Feel the Sun begins..great!
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calicoskych2001:
I've always loved the song, especially after hearing the longer (7 min.+) unreleased version of it.
Thanks for the link Liz.
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I LUV PRESS!!!! wish I had that CD! "ALL YOU GOT TO DO IS PRESS", FOR THE VERY BEST!
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maccalindandme:
I LUV PRESS!!!! wish I had that CD! "ALL YOU GOT TO DO IS PRESS", FOR THE VERY BEST!
well why don't you have the cd???
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Press was never like this! it is such "WONDERFUL BLISS" Boy Do I MISS THIS! Love was never like this! oh Yes My dear, are you near! then PRESS right here!!! with all these people looking in, I don;t know where I want to begin! lets start with "THIS! MY Love has been always like THIS! how can I get THIS???????? CD! BEST DRUM SEQUENCE! AWSOME! isn't IT??? love with Paul is always Like this!!! Baby I should know! now where do I go? its time to start the Show? Press Me Paul for it all!!! Gawd I luv this!!!
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While I have a certain amount of nostalgia for that album and listen to it from time to time... I think it's one of his weakest. Although this tune is pretty good it's also so repetitive and smothered in 1980s keyboards. It's a good melody though. To me it would have been better if he'd used it with a few other half-finished ideas to string together one song that sounded a little more complete. And by half-finished ideas I'm of course referring to the rest of the album.
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cause the cd is out of Print!!! not been on shelves 4 EVER!!!!!!!!!! someone can send it to me, want my adress, PM ME!
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gee mercy, give me a Break! IT IS AN AWSOME CD! SHOULD HAVE GOT AN AWARD FOR IT! DANG IT! Stupid RADIO STATIONS! are to BLAME for that ERROR! it ranks NUmber 2 under BOTR CD!
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this Song PRESS has Everything! Vulnerability, Style, grace, FABTASTIC RHYTHMS! GREAT MELODY, STRUCTURE, Musical Integrity!! ITS A DANG HAPPY SONG DARN IT! HOW CAN YOU NOT LIKE THIS!! it puts you in an "AWSOME MOOD for the DAY" how can you not love that face???? hey? your mood for the day make way Press will make you smile as you walk for many miles! puts a smile on your face! as you walk in the breeze from your place it gives a Hug to everyone so Just PRESS! to me that is SUCCESS!! the Very Best! lets re release this so I can have this CD!!!
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Paul has said that the verse " we did'nt need a reason ...just a rest" .....was about The Beatles always working..just fyi
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My favourite song on the album, & proberly in my top 5 Macca tunes ever, loved it from the first listen....24 years ago Loved it when I also heard the full length bootleg version, wish he had kept it like that on the official release.
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One of my favorite tracks from the album. Always puts me in a better mood.
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Yes, it's probably my favourite on the album. It's hard to think that in Q magazine in '86, they said Press To Play was up there with RAM,McCartney and Band On The Run as one of Paul's best album.It's stock has certainly fallen since then,i think even NME gave it a reasonable review,shock horror.
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BOYCIE:
Yes, it's probably my favourite on the album. It's hard to think that in Q magazine in '86, they said Press To Play was up there with RAM,McCartney and Band On The Run as one of Paul's best album.It's stock has certainly fallen since then,i think even NME gave it a reasonable review,shock horror.
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BarbB:
BOYCIE:
Yes, it's probably my favourite on the album. It's hard to think that in Q magazine in '86, they said Press To Play was up there with RAM,McCartney and Band On The Run as one of Paul's best album.It's stock has certainly fallen since then,i think even NME gave it a reasonable review,shock horror.
Paul said himself on an '86 MTV special about the album that he had been told by a few that it was the best thing he'd done since Band On The Run. All I know is that I was barely a teen when the album came out, and it was the first Paul McCartney album I ever owned -- and grew to love! In college, I'd loaned my cassette to a friend, and it took him weeks and weeks to return it to me. It was because of Press To Play that I bought Tug Of War and grew to love that album, as well.
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It did get some good reviews at the time & I for one thought it was by far the best thing he'd done for years. If FITD had'nt come along it would easily be my favourite album of his from the 80's.
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i agree 'maccamad'. i dont even care if 'press to plays' creator goes along with the 'press was a crap album' line these days because i love it. if the music press gave it some good reviews at the time then they were spot on for a change. maybe it was mccartneys record buying public who were not ready for it at the time.perhaps another box office duet with someone like michael jackson would have kept them happier? :
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Press To Play as the dubious honour of being the least popular album of Paul's pop/rock solo albums........according to the reviewers at rateyourmusic. http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/paul_mccartney On a seperate note, the sessions for Press To Play were pretty unpleasant affairs. Both Eric Stewart and Hugh Padgham assumed that Paul would work on the songs further once in the studio......instead Paul was basically recreating the demos which caused concern from both Eric and Hugh. Paraphrasing infomation presented in the new Paul McCartney biography, 'Fab' by Howard Sounes, this was one conversation in the studio: Eric: 'Paul, that vocal's not right.' (Paul asks Hugh for his opinion) Hugh: 'Well, it's OK but I'm a sound man, Eric's the musician.' Paul: 'But what do you think?' Hugh: 'I don't think it's good enough'.... further suggesting to Paul that more writing was required. Paul: 'Hugh, when did you write your last number one?' Hugh later comments ''That's a real kick in the balls,which you don't forget.' Unhappy with the way the album was progressing, Eric left the sessions early and the album continued for another eighteen months during which time Hugh got thoroughly fed up with Paul. I'm not sure that any of this ill feeling is reflected in the actual music but i think Eric and Hugh's views that the material was basically weak was spot on and the endless sessions did lead to a rather over-produced sound, especially on a song like Footprints.