MCCARTNEY III IMAGINED
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Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
Slidin is the next song from the upcoming McCartney III Imagined album that was released yesterday in video. It is Radiohead's Ed O'Brien's version (EOB Remix). It is a blistering rock remix version done at a faster pace. Although I personally like Paul's original better, Youtube's responses in the comments' section are decidedly favorable.
Maybe someone can put the new "Slidin" video up on Maccaboard.
All you have to do is ask and you're served.
(This is a typical French expression. I don't even know if it is said in English. )Here it is
Have a nice day
In the U.S. we say "Ask, and you shall receive."
Thank you very much Nancy R.
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Little_Willow_ wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
Slidin is the next song from the upcoming McCartney III Imagined album that was released yesterday in video. It is Radiohead's Ed O'Brien's version (EOB Remix). It is a blistering rock remix version done at a faster pace. Although I personally like Paul's original better, Youtube's responses in the comments' section are decidedly favorable.
Maybe someone can put the new "Slidin" video up on Maccaboard.
All you have to do is ask and you're served.
(This is a typical French expression. I don't even know if it is said in English. )Here it is
Have a nice day
Thanks Little Willow! I couldn't reply earlier because I was at the Dentist (Endodontist) getting a "root canal". Thank God it's over and I'm home now.
I love your Maccaboard name. Little Willow is one of my all time favorite Paul Solo songs. It's so great and should be as universally known as "Blackbird".
I'm so glad your video posted here has the comments/replies feature opened So far the comments are very strong by and large.
Like Yankeefan, I was never that crazy about the McCartney III Imagine "project" as I already love Paul's original album. I must confess that I wouldn't mind if the EOB "Slidin" Remix (Ed O'Brien from Radiohead) did very well on the charts. Anything to push Paul's great album to the general public. I actually like Paul's original a little better.
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B J Conlee wrote:
Thanks Little Willow! I couldn't reply earlier because I was at the Dentist (Endodontist) getting a "root canal". Thank God it's over and I'm home now.
I love your Maccaboard name. Little Willow is one of my all time favorite Paul Solo songs. It's so great and should be as universally known as "Blackbird".
I'm so glad your video posted here has the comments/replies feature opened So far the comments are very strong by and large.
Like Yankeefan, I was never that crazy about the McCartney III Imagine "project" as I already love Paul's original album. I must confess that I wouldn't mind if the EOB "Slidin" Remix (Ed O'Brien from Radiohead) did very well on the charts. Anything to push Paul's great album to the general public. I actually like Paul's original a little better.
Phew, I hope that wasn't too painful.
Thank you very much. You are very kind. I also like your name very much. I find it very original -
Little_Willow_ wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
Thanks Little Willow! I couldn't reply earlier because I was at the Dentist (Endodontist) getting a "root canal". Thank God it's over and I'm home now.
I love your Maccaboard name. Little Willow is one of my all time favorite Paul Solo songs. It's so great and should be as universally known as "Blackbird".
I'm so glad your video posted here has the comments/replies feature opened So far the comments are very strong by and large.
Like Yankeefan, I was never that crazy about the McCartney III Imagine "project" as I already love Paul's original album. I must confess that I wouldn't mind if the EOB "Slidin" Remix (Ed O'Brien from Radiohead) did very well on the charts. Anything to push Paul's great album to the general public. I actually like Paul's original a little better.
Phew, I hope that wasn't too painful.
Thank you very much. You are very kind. I also like your name very much. I find it very originalIt is his real name!
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Nancy R wrote:
Little_Willow_ wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
Thanks Little Willow! I couldn't reply earlier because I was at the Dentist (Endodontist) getting a "root canal". Thank God it's over and I'm home now.
I love your Maccaboard name. Little Willow is one of my all time favorite Paul Solo songs. It's so great and should be as universally known as "Blackbird".
I'm so glad your video posted here has the comments/replies feature opened So far the comments are very strong by and large.
Like Yankeefan, I was never that crazy about the McCartney III Imagine "project" as I already love Paul's original album. I must confess that I wouldn't mind if the EOB "Slidin" Remix (Ed O'Brien from Radiohead) did very well on the charts. Anything to push Paul's great album to the general public. I actually like Paul's original a little better.
Phew, I hope that wasn't too painful.
Thank you very much. You are very kind. I also like your name very much. I find it very originalIt is his real name!
Ah, sorry. I didn't know that.
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I'm loving this new version of Slidin'....
Much better than the album version.
Which was still a good song.
But this new release slams it into life. Should've been the version on the album-proper.
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uDiscover has green vinyl 2LPs with a different cover.
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I'm a big Radiohead fan, but I don't like EOB's version of Slidin' much at all. On the original McCartney 3 album Slidin' isn't one of my favorite songs, but I do like it quite a bit, and I definitely like it much better than this cover version.
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I have to say that I like both versions of "Slidin" about equally. I was singing "Slidin" to myself during my bike ride this morning.
Personally, I think that Paul's version of Slidin is the 2nd best song on McCartney III after "Seize the Day". After those 2, I think the next best songs on McCartney III are, in my opinion, toss-ups between "The Kiss of Venus", "Find My Way" and "When Winter Comes".
I wonder if MPL made a slight mistake of not putting out EOB's remix/cover of "Slidin" first rather than the Beck and/or Dominic Fike covers. EOB's version is very true to Paul's original except at a faster pace and I love the guitar solo's on both versions. The market for "Slidin" is more targeted to "rock" radio formats than new music or Top 40 formats. There's at least one "rock" radio startion in every market. I'm not an expert but I think the success ratio of getting airplay on specific "rock" station is better than competing against all the new music released from all genres.
I'm not really concerned if McCartney III Imagine does well in the charts. My hope is that at least one of the tracks get sufficient airplay to help Paul's teriffic album (albeit short lived) continues to hang around long enough to help him get Grammy nominations for McCartney III. At this point in his great career (Beatles, Wings and Solo) I just hope he could get a true "Album of the Year" WIN. He came close with Chaos, Tug of War and Flaming Pie but he never has actually won an "Album of the Year". 2022 might just be his best chance.
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"At this point in his great career (Beatles, Wings and Solo) I just hope he could get a true "Album of the Year" WIN. He came close with Chaos, Tug of War and Flaming Pie but he never has actually won an "Album of the Year". 2022 might just be his best chance. "
Let's face it BJ, this is his last shot at possible Grammy award and even that is quite doubtful sadly. Albums released late in the prior year tend to be forgotten come time for voting for Grammy nominations. I don't think artists doing cover version of his songs is going to really help McCartney get votes and keep his album in their memory. You would like to think he might be a sentimental favorite because by the time they vote he will be 79 and the clock is definitely ticking to honor him. I thought "Egypt Station" would actually get some nominations and it did not so I am quite pessimistic about "McCartney III". If there was ever a album I thought he might win the award it was CHAOS. It was a critical hit, very somber/deep and had a highly thought of producer. Not going to discredit U2 for their win, it was just a shame that McCartney lost. BTW - McCartney did a "killer" performance that year of "Fine Line" and "Helter Skelter" at the award ceremony that year !!
"EOB's version is very true to Paul's original except at a faster pace and I love the guitar solo's on both versions. The market for "Slidin" is more targeted to "rock" radio formats than new music or Top 40 formats. There's at least one "rock" radio startion in every market. I'm not an expert but I think the success ratio of getting airplay on specific "rock" station is better than competing against all the new music released from all genres."
I think by now people on this board know I am not interested in these cover versions and will once again say it is a shame that MPL seems to think other artists need to promote "McCcartney III" as much as Paul McCartney. Even if their cover versions get played on the radio, I think the artist doing the song will get more publicity than Paul McCartney.
"Personally, I think that Paul's version of Slidin is the 2nd best song on McCartney III after "Seize the Day". After those 2, I think the next best songs on McCartney III are, in my opinion, toss-ups between "The Kiss of Venus", "Find My Way" and "When Winter Comes".
No major disagreement with you, I just like "Find My Way" a bit more than you and it might be my favorite with "Slidn" a close second. I think "Find My Way" is pop/rock perfection and absolutely love the official video.
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B J Conlee wrote:
I have to say that I like both versions of "Slidin" about equally. I was singing "Slidin" to myself during my bike ride this morning.
Personally, I think that Paul's version of Slidin is the 2nd best song on McCartney III after "Seize the Day". After those 2, I think the next best songs on McCartney III are, in my opinion, toss-ups between "The Kiss of Venus", "Find My Way" and "When Winter Comes".
I wonder if MPL made a slight mistake of not putting out EOB's remix/cover of "Slidin" first rather than the Beck and/or Dominic Fike covers. EOB's version is very true to Paul's original except at a faster pace and I love the guitar solo's on both versions. The market for "Slidin" is more targeted to "rock" radio formats than new music or Top 40 formats. There's at least one "rock" radio startion in every market. I'm not an expert but I think the success ratio of getting airplay on specific "rock" station is better than competing against all the new music released from all genres.
I'm not really concerned if McCartney III Imagine does well in the charts. My hope is that at least one of the tracks get sufficient airplay to help Paul's teriffic album (albeit short lived) continues to hang around long enough to help him get Grammy nominations for McCartney III. At this point in his great career (Beatles, Wings and Solo) I just hope he could get a true "Album of the Year" WIN. He came close with Chaos, Tug of War and Flaming Pie but he never has actually won an "Album of the Year". 2022 might just be his best chance.
I want some of whatever it is you're smoking!
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Nancy R wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
I have to say that I like both versions of "Slidin" about equally. I was singing "Slidin" to myself during my bike ride this morning.
Personally, I think that Paul's version of Slidin is the 2nd best song on McCartney III after "Seize the Day". After those 2, I think the next best songs on McCartney III are, in my opinion, toss-ups between "The Kiss of Venus", "Find My Way" and "When Winter Comes".
I wonder if MPL made a slight mistake of not putting out EOB's remix/cover of "Slidin" first rather than the Beck and/or Dominic Fike covers. EOB's version is very true to Paul's original except at a faster pace and I love the guitar solo's on both versions. The market for "Slidin" is more targeted to "rock" radio formats than new music or Top 40 formats. There's at least one "rock" radio startion in every market. I'm not an expert but I think the success ratio of getting airplay on specific "rock" station is better than competing against all the new music released from all genres.
I'm not really concerned if McCartney III Imagine does well in the charts. My hope is that at least one of the tracks get sufficient airplay to help Paul's teriffic album (albeit short lived) continues to hang around long enough to help him get Grammy nominations for McCartney III. At this point in his great career (Beatles, Wings and Solo) I just hope he could get a true "Album of the Year" WIN. He came close with Chaos, Tug of War and Flaming Pie but he never has actually won an "Album of the Year". 2022 might just be his best chance.
I want some of whatever it is you're smoking!
Ditto!!! Sad to say, the chance of Paul ever winning an Album of the Year is sliim to none. Chaos may or may not have come close. Fact is, it didn't even win best Pop Vocal Album, a category it was also nominated in, and one that it should have been a sure bet. He lost to Kelly Clarkson. She's a good singer, but to beat Paul? The writing was on the wall. In large letters!
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TOW - Lost to Toto (Toto IV)
Flaming Pie - Lost to Bob Dylan ( Time Out Of Mind)
CHAOS - Lost to U2 ( How To Dismantle An Automic Bomb)
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It seems the high fidelity download will be available before the album! Have to get a computer so I can check it out!
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Youtube links for the interviews from Paul's instagram.
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Just listened to it on Spotify in UK. Liked all the tracks except 'Find My Way (feat Beck). Got it on repeat on the nightshift.
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Just listened to a bunch of the McCartney III Imagined tracks that I hadn't heard previously.
Just listened once or twice, but here are my likes and dislikes so far:
LIkes
When Winter Comes (Anderson Paak Remix) - Surprised how much I liked this one
Seize the Day (Phoebe Bridgers) - Don't know much about Phoebe but I love her vocals on this cover)
Wonen and Wives (St. Vincent Remix) - Very trippy and psychedelic, but I liked this one on 1st listen
Lavortory Lil (Josh Homme) - Another one that surpised me; really liked this one with great guitars)
Slidin (EOB Remix) Heard this one over the last week and like Ed Obrien's faster version)
Dislikes
Deep Deep Feeling (RDN Remix) - let me warn Yankeefan; this 11 minuted jam mixes in a bit of Temporary Secretary in the groove. Didn't like it upon first listen but I'm sure some might.
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B J Conlee wrote:
Just listened to a bunch of the McCartney III Imagined tracks that I hadn't heard previously.
Just listened once or twice, but here are my likes and dislikes so far:
LIkes
When Winter Comes (Anderson Paak Remix) - Surprised how much I liked this one
Seize the Day (Phoebe Bridgers) - Don't know much about Phoebe but I love her vocals on this cover)
Wonen and Wives (St. Vincent Remix) - Very trippy and psychedelic, but I liked this one on 1st listen
Lavortory Lil (Josh Homme) - Another one that surpised me; really liked this one with great guitars)
Slidin (EOB Remix) Heard this one over the last week and like Ed Obrien's faster version)
Dislikes
Deep Deep Feeling (RDN Remix) - let me warn Yankeefan; this 11 minuted jam mixes in a bit of Temporary Secretary in the groove. Didn't like it upon first listen but I'm sure some might.
Have to say that the Lavortory Lil song featuring Josh Homme is really good. Josh Homme to me soiunds like Jim Morrison and the track has that "Doors" feeling. AS good as Paul's original to my ears.
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"Deep Deep Feeling (RDN Remix) - let me warn Yankeefan; this 11 minuted jam mixes in a bit of Temporary Secretary in the groove. Didn't like it upon first listen but I'm sure some might.
BJ, I think I will pass on even attempting to listen to this song. Adding bit of "Temporary Secretary" which I despise and making the song close to 3 minutes longer makes it a no brainer to ignore. I a sorry but I am not really into other artists doing "McCartney III" songs. Like I said several times, I prefer to listen to Paul McCartney sing and play his songs. To each their own. On a side note to you, see "Take It Away" thread and my most recent post to it. There will be episode for "McCartney III" in the near future - yeah !!