McCartney 3?
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B J Conlee wrote:
I'm still trying to figure out how/why songs like Sliding, The Kiss of Venus, Seize the Day, Winter Bird/When Winter Comes and Find My Way are not very good songs. I consider all of these McCartney 3 songs better than nearly all the songs on Wildlife and McCartney 2. A very strong album to finish the Trilogy imho.
I can't figure out why people don't like the songs you mentioned above either . These people probably wonder why I think "Temporary Secretary" is one of the worst songs McCartney has ever wrote. - oh well.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
Bruce M. wrote:
Much as I want to root for Paul, McCartney III just isn't Grammy-worthy. Egypt Station would have been, but that's water under the proverbial bridge.
While you and Toris don't like it, it was a critical success. It also reached #1 in the charts which gave the album some "buzz. I was not a fan of "McCartney III Imagine" being done but it also appeared to do well in the charts and younger artists thought enough of the music to do their version of his songs. I am not saying "Egypt Station" was not deserving of "Grammy nominations" but this is a different year with different competition. I posted that I was truly disappointed "Egypt Station" got ignored by the Grammy voters. Also, Paul is at the age to where sentiment may be a factor. There are not going to be many chances left to possibley honor him . Will he get nominations, I truly doubt it but just hoping.
Actually, in the U.S. Egypt Station reached no. 1 and McCartney III only reached no. 2. Both albums got mostly positive reviews, though -- per Metacritic -- McCartney III's were slightly better overall. I find that utterly baffling, but that's me. I actually listened to McCartney III today for the first time in a few months, and it sounded a little better after some absence, but it's still not top tier Paul. Still, for sentimental reasons I'm happy to root for a nomination or two.
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B J Conlee wrote:
I'm still trying to figure out how/why songs like Sliding, The Kiss of Venus, Seize the Day, Winter Bird/When Winter Comes and Find My Way are not very good songs. I consider all of these McCartney 3 songs better than nearly all the songs on Wildlife and McCartney 2. A very strong album to finish the Trilogy imho.
The songs you name are among the album's strongest tracks (though I'd swap Women and Wives for The Kiss of Venus), but I don't consider any of them in the same league as Paul's best material (among which I would easily include Dominoes, Do It Now and Hand in Hand). Your mileage may vary (and likely does)
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
I'm still trying to figure out how/why songs like Sliding, The Kiss of Venus, Seize the Day, Winter Bird/When Winter Comes and Find My Way are not very good songs. I consider all of these McCartney 3 songs better than nearly all the songs on Wildlife and McCartney 2. A very strong album to finish the Trilogy imho.
I can't figure out why people don't like the songs you mentioned above either . These people probably wonder why I think "Temporary Secretary" is one of the worst songs McCartney has ever wrote. - oh well.
I do love Seize the Day and When Winter Comes.... just not as much as I love Coming Up, Summer's Day Song, Waterfalls and One of These Days... and Temporary Secretary... in the words of Maxwell Smart, "sorry about that"
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Bruce M. wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
I'm still trying to figure out how/why songs like Sliding, The Kiss of Venus, Seize the Day, Winter Bird/When Winter Comes and Find My Way are not very good songs. I consider all of these McCartney 3 songs better than nearly all the songs on Wildlife and McCartney 2. A very strong album to finish the Trilogy imho.
The songs you name are among the album's strongest tracks (though I'd swap Women and Wives for The Kiss of Venus), but I don't consider any of them in the same league as Paul's best material (among which I would easily include Dominoes, Do It Now and Hand in Hand). Your mileage may vary (and likely does)
Dominoes, Do it Now and Hand in Hand are brilliant.... Dominoes is "catchy-central"... one of his underrated greats. Throw Who Cares into the mix. I love that too.
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As for Wild Life...
Some People Never Know.... has more melody than all the songs from McCartney 3 put together... I love it!!
Bip Bop, fine... better than the opening to the third McCartney solo... does well. Like the song. Nothing wrong with it. It wasn't designed to be a masterpiece. But far better than the M3 opener.
Mumbo.... voice... wow... love it.... Great song. Makes a mockery of Slidin' and some of the other "modern rockers".
Tomorrow.... could have been on one of the Fab Four's albums
Dear Friend... haunting.... deep.... And has meaning! Part of the legacy.
Nothing wrong with the title track. Like it.
A good job of the cover song.
In my view, Wild Life far better than McCartney 3.
By a kilometer!
It's all opinions... of course...
In the words of George...
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toris wrote:
As for Wild Life...
Some People Never Know.... has more melody than all the songs from McCartney 3 put together... I love it!!
Bip Bop, fine... better than the opening to the third McCartney solo... does well. Like the song. Nothing wrong with it. It wasn't designed to be a masterpiece. But far better than the M3 opener.
Mumbo.... voice... wow... love it.... Great song. Makes a mockery of Slidin' and some of the other "modern rockers".
Tomorrow.... could have been on one of the Fab Four's albums
Dear Friend... haunting.... deep.... And has meaning! Part of the legacy.
Nothing wrong with the title track. Like it.
A good job of the cover song.
In my view, Wild Life far better than McCartney 3.
By a kilometer!
It's all opinions... of course...
In the words of George...
xx
Yes it is and yours is in the minority by most fans and music critics. Once again, to each their own.
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Bruce M. wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Bruce M. wrote:
Much as I want to root for Paul, McCartney III just isn't Grammy-worthy. Egypt Station would have been, but that's water under the proverbial bridge.
While you and Toris don't like it, it was a critical success. It also reached #1 in the charts which gave the album some "buzz. I was not a fan of "McCartney III Imagine" being done but it also appeared to do well in the charts and younger artists thought enough of the music to do their version of his songs. I am not saying "Egypt Station" was not deserving of "Grammy nominations" but this is a different year with different competition. I posted that I was truly disappointed "Egypt Station" got ignored by the Grammy voters. Also, Paul is at the age to where sentiment may be a factor. There are not going to be many chances left to possibley honor him . Will he get nominations, I truly doubt it but just hoping.
Actually, in the U.S. Egypt Station reached no. 1 and McCartney III only reached no. 2. Both albums got mostly positive reviews, though -- per Metacritic -- McCartney III's were slightly better overall. I find that utterly baffling, but that's me. I actually listened to McCartney III today for the first time in a few months, and it sounded a little better after some absence, but it's still not top tier Paul. Still, for sentimental reasons I'm happy to root for a nomination or two.
I am sorry I forgot to say UK which is where the album reached #1.
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toris wrote:
As for Wild Life...
Some People Never Know.... has more melody than all the songs from McCartney 3 put together... I love it!!
Bip Bop, fine... better than the opening to the third McCartney solo... does well. Like the song. Nothing wrong with it. It wasn't designed to be a masterpiece. But far better than the M3 opener.
Mumbo.... voice... wow... love it.... Great song. Makes a mockery of Slidin' and some of the other "modern rockers".
Tomorrow.... could have been on one of the Fab Four's albums
Dear Friend... haunting.... deep.... And has meaning! Part of the legacy.
Nothing wrong with the title track. Like it.
A good job of the cover song.
In my view, Wild Life far better than McCartney 3.
By a kilometer!
It's all opinions... of course...
In the words of George...
xx
Wild Life is a good album and underrated IMO, but I think McCartney 3 is really good too.
When Winter Comes (excluding the Winter Bird segment at the beginning) would probably fit in pretty well on Wild Life.
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Yep, I reckon When Winter Comes is a great fit for a lot of his albums.
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Yeaahhh! Two Grammy nominations for Mccartney III! I think it's great! Here's the entire list.
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Fantastic ! It'll be broadcast on CBS Sunday January 31, 2022 at 8 PM ET
Best Rock Song: Paul McCartney---Find My Way
Best Rock Album: Paul McCartney---McCartney III
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WOO!
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Dennis Arts wrote:
Yeaahhh! Two Grammy nominations for Mccartney III! I think it's great! Here's the entire list.
Awesome news and pleasantly surprised !! I was worried with the album being released in late 2020 it might be forgotten.
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joyce wrote:
Fantastic ! It'll be broadcast on CBS Sunday January 31, 2022 at 8 PM ET
Best Rock Song: Paul McCartney---Find My Way
Best Rock Album: Paul McCartney---McCartney III
Funny he is up against Foo Fighters in both categories and he just inducted them into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame!
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Far, far from my fave album.... but I am wrapt for Paul!
Still can't work out how Find My Way gets into the "rock" category.... but, I guess these days anything with a real guitar is seen as edgy.
Although, that song has grown on me.... even if I think the version with Beck is better.
The Grammy's have been a piece of junk for decades now, but I still hope Paul gets a win.
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Nancy R wrote:
joyce wrote:
Fantastic ! It'll be broadcast on CBS Sunday January 31, 2022 at 8 PM ET
Best Rock Song: Paul McCartney---Find My Way
Best Rock Album: Paul McCartney---McCartney III
Funny he is up against Foo Fighters in both categories and he just inducted them into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame!
I agree. I bet in a way David Grohl hopes Paul wins because he has a bunch more chances at winning than Paul does at his age.
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toris wrote:
Far, far from my fave album.... but I am wrapt for Paul!
Still can't work out how Find My Way gets into the "rock" category.... but, I guess these days anything with a real guitar is seen as edgy.
Although, that song has grown on me.... even if I think the version with Beck is better.
The Grammy's have been a piece of junk for decades now, but I still hope Paul gets a win.
I think the song is more "Pop" than rock and agree with you any song now with a real guitar is "edgy" -lol. I have always loved the song and thought it was close to "Pop"perfection and radio friendly. The odds are fairly low Paul will win but we can cross our fingers and hope for an upset.
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toris wrote:
Far, far from my fave album.... but I am wrapt for Paul!
Still can't work out how Find My Way gets into the "rock" category.... but, I guess these days anything with a real guitar is seen as edgy.
Although, that song has grown on me.... even if I think the version with Beck is better.
The Grammy's have been a piece of junk for decades now, but I still hope Paul gets a win.
Yes, the Grammy's are a hoot. There are some head scratchers in there.....ABBA, which couldn't buy a Grammy...or nomination... for all the money in the world when they were int their prime in the 70s, now they get nominated for Record of The Year for a song nobody has really heard of...or heard period!. They sound good..like the old days....but it's a little late. And too little. And Kanye gets nominated for his worst album in forever. If he were going to win, it should have been years ago. Taylor Swift will reach in and win it again so he can rip it our of her hands! Happy for Paul.. He has a chance....I feel much better about his album than you do, but that happens....but he won't beat the Foo Fighters.
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I haven't heard the other albums to be able to judge if McCartney lll is better or not but its a great album, Paul's best in many, many years so I do hope it wins.