McCartney III Single
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oobu24 wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
For anyone planning to buy 'Uncut' for the 'exclusive interview', don't bother,save your money and put it towards the album instead. As usual with a Paul interview, it took him just a couple of sentences to get on the subject of the Beatles, and when he's not talking about the Beatles, then its John...or George...or Ringo. Its still worth buying though..... for anyone who hasn't heard the stories about John and Paul hitchhiking to Paris....or that Paul and George hitchhiked to Wales.....and that the song Please Please Me originally started out as a slow Roy Orbison type number.
There is also a lot of looking back on the McCartney and McCartney ll albums, which is frustrating when you (or at least I) want to read about the new album. On the plus side though, the recent photos by Mary are great, the new album review is encouraging (I'm hoping it didn't get a 9/10 rating in order to secure the 'exclusive'interview?), and the McCartney poster/booklet is a nice touch bit of nostalgia for anyone wanting to relive the early months of 1970.
There really should be a drinking game when reading or listening to a McCartney interview. Any time he mentions the Beatles or any one of them individually, you have to drink a shot -lol
I'm in!
Ha ha ha ha! Sure I'll drink to that.
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Kestrel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
You had never heard of Taylor Swift?! 🤯
I'd heard the name (or have seen the name) Taylor Swift but thought it was a guy, probably because I'd worked a few years ago with a guy called Taylor. Its obviously a name that can be used by either sex. But I hadn't heard any music by Taylor Swift,mainly because I'm not interested in chart music or listening to the radio. I would have been very surprised if you had heard of Polly Scattergood. She's not really that well known, even in the UK.
I thought you would have seen the big brouhaha with her and Kanye West coming up on stage at the 2009 VMA Awards. P.S. I don't listen to the radio or any current music either but I see stuff online or on TV. (Like on Entertainment Tonight)
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/8/26/20828559/taylor-swift-kanye-west-2009-mtv-vmas-explained
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So did anybody else think 13 was referring to the HOME EP which started streaming on the 13th?
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
There really should be a drinking game when reading or listening to a McCartney interview. Any time he mentions the Beatles or any one of them individually, you have to drink a shot -lol
It would be a short game, we'd be paralytic within five minutes !!
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Nancy R wrote:
I thought you would have seen the big brouhaha with her and Kanye West coming up on stage at the 2009 VMA Awards.
Nah, I didn't know anything about that. But at least I've heard of Kanye West....and he's a bloke.
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Nancy R wrote:
So did anybody else think 13 was referring to the HOME EP which started streaming on the 13th?
Unless the HOME EP is taken from McCartney lll album then no.
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Kestrel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
So did anybody else think 13 was referring to the HOME EP which started streaming on the 13th?
Unless the HOME EP is taken from McCartney lll album then no.
Taylor Swift’s favorite number is 13 and it was Friday the 13.
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love2travel wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
So did anybody else think 13 was referring to the HOME EP which started streaming on the 13th?
Unless the HOME EP is taken from McCartney lll album then no.
Taylor Swift’s favorite number is 13 and it was Friday the 13.
But the (13) dice links to McCartney lll....and Taylor Swift has nothing to do with McCartney lll? I'm beginning to get a bit irritated by these stupid publicity / media posts from MPL/Capitol Records. Paul wants to stop mucking about, release a single and then release the album.
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Nancy R wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
You had never heard of Taylor Swift?! 🤯
I'd heard the name (or have seen the name) Taylor Swift but thought it was a guy, probably because I'd worked a few years ago with a guy called Taylor. Its obviously a name that can be used by either sex. But I hadn't heard any music by Taylor Swift,mainly because I'm not interested in chart music or listening to the radio. I would have been very surprised if you had heard of Polly Scattergood. She's not really that well known, even in the UK.
I thought you would have seen the big brouhaha with her and Kanye West coming up on stage at the 2009 VMA Awards. P.S. I don't listen to the radio or any current music either but I see stuff online or on TV. (Like on Entertainment Tonight)
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/8/26/20828559/taylor-swift-kanye-west-2009-mtv-vmas-explained
Good point. Imagine one of us Americans saying we really did not know who "Adele" was -lol. Just teasing Kestrel -ha ha.
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Nancy R wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
You had never heard of Taylor Swift?! 🤯
I'd heard the name (or have seen the name) Taylor Swift but thought it was a guy, probably because I'd worked a few years ago with a guy called Taylor. Its obviously a name that can be used by either sex. But I hadn't heard any music by Taylor Swift,mainly because I'm not interested in chart music or listening to the radio. I would have been very surprised if you had heard of Polly Scattergood. She's not really that well known, even in the UK.
I thought you would have seen the big brouhaha with her and Kanye West coming up on stage at the 2009 VMA Awards. P.S. I don't listen to the radio or any current music either but I see stuff online or on TV. (Like on Entertainment Tonight)
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/8/26/20828559/taylor-swift-kanye-west-2009-mtv-vmas-explained
I envy ayone who hasn't heard of Taylor Swift. She is so pervasive, it would almost take a miracle to miss her.
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Nancy R wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
You had never heard of Taylor Swift?! 🤯
I'd heard the name (or have seen the name) Taylor Swift but thought it was a guy, probably because I'd worked a few years ago with a guy called Taylor. Its obviously a name that can be used by either sex. But I hadn't heard any music by Taylor Swift,mainly because I'm not interested in chart music or listening to the radio. I would have been very surprised if you had heard of Polly Scattergood. She's not really that well known, even in the UK.
I thought you would have seen the big brouhaha with her and Kanye West coming up on stage at the 2009 VMA Awards. P.S. I don't listen to the radio or any current music either but I see stuff online or on TV. (Like on Entertainment Tonight)
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/8/26/20828559/taylor-swift-kanye-west-2009-mtv-vmas-explained
At the tiime, I thought Kanye was the biggest jerk ever...protesting Swift winning over Beyonce...and snatching away the award from her hands. Now? I'm sort of thinking she had it coming!! Or does now.
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Beatles4Ever wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
You had never heard of Taylor Swift?! 🤯
I'd heard the name (or have seen the name) Taylor Swift but thought it was a guy, probably because I'd worked a few years ago with a guy called Taylor. Its obviously a name that can be used by either sex. But I hadn't heard any music by Taylor Swift,mainly because I'm not interested in chart music or listening to the radio. I would have been very surprised if you had heard of Polly Scattergood. She's not really that well known, even in the UK.
I thought you would have seen the big brouhaha with her and Kanye West coming up on stage at the 2009 VMA Awards. P.S. I don't listen to the radio or any current music either but I see stuff online or on TV. (Like on Entertainment Tonight)
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/8/26/20828559/taylor-swift-kanye-west-2009-mtv-vmas-explained
At the tiime, I thought Kanye was the biggest jerk ever...protesting Swift winning over Beyonce...and snatching away the award from her hands. Now? I'm sort of thinking she had it coming!! Or does now.
No way did ANYONE deserve what Kanye did. What a jerk.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
Good point. Imagine one of us Americans saying we really did not know who "Adele" was -lol. Just teasing Kestrel -ha ha.
Adele? I assume she must have sold a lot of records in the US then? I have no idea how well known British artists are in the US I'm afraid or how well known US artists are in the UK?
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Kestrel wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Good point. Imagine one of us Americans saying we really did not know who "Adele" was -lol. Just teasing Kestrel -ha ha.
Adele? I assume she must have sold a lot of records in the US then? I have no idea how well known British artists are in the US I'm afraid or how well known US artists are in the UK?
It depends on the artist. People like Adele or Taylor Swift are international stars and I can't imagine anybody not knowing them. Of course, there are artists that are popular in a country but have not achieved world wide fame. Think of the Beatles in the early 60's before they came to America. For example, I love Lucy Jones who was in "Waitress" on the West End because I love theater plus I remember seeing clips of her on "X Factor".
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oobu24 wrote:
Beatles4Ever wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
You had never heard of Taylor Swift?! 🤯
I'd heard the name (or have seen the name) Taylor Swift but thought it was a guy, probably because I'd worked a few years ago with a guy called Taylor. Its obviously a name that can be used by either sex. But I hadn't heard any music by Taylor Swift,mainly because I'm not interested in chart music or listening to the radio. I would have been very surprised if you had heard of Polly Scattergood. She's not really that well known, even in the UK.
I thought you would have seen the big brouhaha with her and Kanye West coming up on stage at the 2009 VMA Awards. P.S. I don't listen to the radio or any current music either but I see stuff online or on TV. (Like on Entertainment Tonight)
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/8/26/20828559/taylor-swift-kanye-west-2009-mtv-vmas-explained
At the tiime, I thought Kanye was the biggest jerk ever...protesting Swift winning over Beyonce...and snatching away the award from her hands. Now? I'm sort of thinking she had it coming!! Or does now.
No way did ANYONE deserve what Kanye did. What a jerk.
I agree. That was a real a-hole move.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
It depends on the artist. People like Adele or Taylor Swift are international stars and I can't imagine anybody not knowing them.
For example, I love Lucy Jones who was in "Waitress" on the West End because I love theater plus I remember seeing clips of her on "X Factor".
That's (kind of ) true, although I didn't know Taylor Swift, despite apparently being an international star.
I've never heard of Lucy Jones either. Sorry. The only American act I like (I have all their albums) are Au Revoir Simone, who are popular although probably not hugely popular. Have you heard of them at all?
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Kestrel wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
It depends on the artist. People like Adele or Taylor Swift are international stars and I can't imagine anybody not knowing them.
For example, I love Lucy Jones who was in "Waitress" on the West End because I love theater plus I remember seeing clips of her on "X Factor".
That's (kind of ) true, although I didn't know Taylor Swift, despite apparently being an international star.
I've never heard of Lucy Jones either. Sorry. The only American act I like (I have all their albums) are Au Revoir Simone, who are popular although probably not hugely popular. Have you heard of them at all?
FYI - Lucie Jones is from the UK. I believe she is Welsh. I am sorry I spelled her first name differently. Yes I have heard of "Au Revoir Simone,", they have been around awhile. I have to check but I believe I have bought a couple of their songs on ITUNES.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
FYI - Lucie Jones is from the UK. I believe she is Welsh. I am sorry I spelled her first name differently. Yes I have heard of "Au Revoir Simone,", they have been around awhile. I have to check but I believe I have bought a couple of their songs on ITUNES.
I think you can probably tell by now that I'm not very hip to who's hot and who's not. Forty odd years ago the charts were my life and I knew everything about everyone making music. Now, I haven't really a clue as to who is popular or who is famous etc. Every now and again on the news there will be a report of such an such a band who have broken up after having had twenty hit singles and five #1 albums.......and I've never even heard of them. I will check out Lucie Jones and I'm glad you've heard of Au Revoir Simone. Given how big the US is, they must be a lot more popular than I thought.
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Kestrel wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
FYI - Lucie Jones is from the UK. I believe she is Welsh. I am sorry I spelled her first name differently. Yes I have heard of "Au Revoir Simone,", they have been around awhile. I have to check but I believe I have bought a couple of their songs on ITUNES.
I think you can probably tell by now that I'm not very hip to who's hot and who's not. Forty odd years ago the charts were my life and I knew everything about everyone making music. Now, I haven't really a clue as to who is popular or who is famous etc. Every now and again on the news there will be a report of such an such a band who have broken up after having had twenty hit singles and five #1 albums.......and I've never even heard of them. I will check out Lucie Jones and I'm glad you've heard of Au Revoir Simone. Given how big the US is, they must be a lot more popular than I thought.
That is ok Kestrel, I have no idea who is hot on the charts today for the most part. Most of the time it is some rap/hip hop artist and while I will recognize a few names, most of them I have no idea who they are -lol. I checked my ITUNES collection and I have two songs from "Au Revoir Simone" which are called "Lark" and "Stay Golden". I will admit I need to go back and listen to them again and thanks for sparking my interest in them.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:I checked my ITUNES collection and I have two songs from "Au Revoir Simone" which are called "Lark" and "Stay Golden". I will admit I need to go back and listen to them again and thanks for sparking my interest in them.
Mustn't go off topic really but I must quickly say that Stay Golden is a beautiful song and that Still Night,Still Light is my favourite album. Its chockful of great tunes and performances.
Now back on topic...............where is that single?