Some Paul Solo Songs that Should Be Classics and Far Better Known
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toris wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
toris wrote:
Mull of Kintyre is an absolute classic. Certainly in the eyes of the UK and Australia. Huge seller.
Still think it is far underrated in the U.S.A
Absolutely Toris. I've seen Paul like 10 times (Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Washington DC) and unfortunately never heard "Mull of Kintyre" live. Great lyrics too. It's a song that i think Paul can still sing well to this day. I've seen video's of Paul and Band doing it in Vancouver as late as 2015 (maybe even 2017) and he nailed the vocal. You are so right...Paul seemed to only bring it out in the UK or Canada.
2017 Concert in Australia.... Melbourne... Paul playing the three or four chord brilliant song... and then out comes the band with the bagpipes... only Paul could've made bagpipes "sexy"... another example of his brilliance.
Thanks Toris. I thought Paul played it on a fairly recent tour (2017). That must have veen mindblowing for you. I always thought he should have done it in NYC at one of the Madison Square Garden show. That's one of the reasons "Mull" isn't as well known in the USA. Also back in 1977 when the single came out, our radio "geniuses" decided to play the b-side (Girls'School) instead.
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We haven't nominated anything from Memory Almost Full yet which I think is a severely "underrated" album.
Here's my choice:
The End of the End from Memory Almost Full.
Love this great piano ballad with great lyrics. We, of course, don't want him to sing it for a long, long time.
The End of the End
"At the end of the end
It's the start of a journey
To a much better place
Would have to be special
No reason to cry
No need to be sad
At the end of the end"
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toris wrote:
Mull of Kintyre is an absolute classic. Certainly in the eyes of the UK and Australia. Huge seller.
Still think it is far underrated in the U.S.A
Agree!
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Nancy R wrote:
toris wrote:
Mull of Kintyre is an absolute classic. Certainly in the eyes of the UK and Australia. Huge seller.
Still think it is far underrated in the U.S.A
Agree!
Beautiful song. It should have caught on easily. If Paul ever did this at a U.S.A. Concert that I went to ... I would be shouting yes!!!! Inside and doing flips in a good way inside with a big smile.
when I went to Ireland a few years ago ... someone pointed in the direction of The Mull Of Kintyre and I was grinning just knowing it was there. The song kept going on in my head (not a bad thing at all) ... and I wondered why it wasn't a bigger more played song in the U.S.A.
The marketing, record, media can make some goofy decisions that keep many from hearing and knowing the song. I have always liked the song and have even played my own acoustic version on my guitar for the fun of it. -
"We haven't nominated anything from Memory Almost Full yet which I think is a severely "underrated" album.
Here's my choice:
The End of the End from Memory Almost Full. "
Beautiful song and I do love it. Two songs from that album I would add because he only did them live a couple of times and they should have been done an entire tour. The first song was "That Was Me" which is great uptempo rocker about Paul looking back at his amazing life. Go to youtube and check it out when he did it live in Paris, got very good reaction from the French audience. The other I would add is "House of Wax" and I know some people don't really like it but IMO it is wonderful haunting song with a couple of nice little guitar solos. Not easy song to sing either but McCartney did it well in Paris. It is another song you can check out on youtube for the live performance of the song.
OT - My entire family (myself, wife and two daughters) tested positive for COVID this week after being vaccinated early this year. My constant headache is finally gone but my wife and I have lost our sense of smell and taste. My oldest daughter is the lucky one, no symptoms. I guess the good news about this if there is any is that the natural antibodies after having COVID will be like getting a booster shot.
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OT - My entire family (myself, wife and two daughters) tested positive for COVID this week after being vaccinated early this year. My constant headache is finally gone but my wife and I have lost our sense of smell and taste. My oldest daughter is the lucky one, no symptoms. I guess the good news about this if there is any is that the natural antibodies after having COVID will be like getting a booster shot.
A speedy recovery to you and your family. Take care for now.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
OT - My entire family (myself, wife and two daughters) tested positive for COVID this week after being vaccinated early this year. My constant headache is finally gone but my wife and I have lost our sense of smell and taste. My oldest daughter is the lucky one, no symptoms. I guess the good news about this if there is any is that the natural antibodies after having COVID will be like getting a booster shot.
So sorry to hear this, but glad your symptoms were minor. My sense of smell didn't return for almost 3 months, so be prepared. Food still tasted good to me, though so of course I gained weight! Finally got back on my treadmill and have lost 3 lbs. in about 2 weeks (need to lose a LOT more)
Take care and keep us posted.
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All my best wishes through COVID to my American "Macca" friends.
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The End of the End...
I must admit I wasn't a fan of this song when I first heard it. I was not a fan.
I've since changed my mind.
I think it's now a great song. Bordering on beautiful.
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The_Fool wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
toris wrote:
Mull of Kintyre is an absolute classic. Certainly in the eyes of the UK and Australia. Huge seller.
Still think it is far underrated in the U.S.A
Agree!
Beautiful song. It should have caught on easily. If Paul ever did this at a U.S.A. Concert that I went to ... I would be shouting yes!!!! Inside and doing flips in a good way inside with a big smile.
when I went to Ireland a few years ago ... someone pointed in the direction of The Mull Of Kintyre and I was grinning just knowing it was there. The song kept going on in my head (not a bad thing at all) ... and I wondered why it wasn't a bigger more played song in the U.S.A.
The marketing, record, media can make some goofy decisions that keep many from hearing and knowing the song. I have always liked the song and have even played my own acoustic version on my guitar for the fun of it.It was the perfect song to keep the train moving after the magnificent Wings Over America peak in Paul's career. But, for some reason, it didn't get the same attention as it did in other parts of the world. Kind of strange, that. Record companies? The suits? I don't know.... but, it's one of his greats. Simple. Melodic. And broke all records in the UK.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
"We haven't nominated anything from Memory Almost Full yet which I think is a severely "underrated" album.
Here's my choice:
The End of the End from Memory Almost Full. "
Beautiful song and I do love it. Two songs from that album I would add because he only did them live a couple of times and they should have been done an entire tour. The first song was "That Was Me" which is great uptempo rocker about Paul looking back at his amazing life. Go to youtube and check it out when he did it live in Paris, got very good reaction from the French audience. The other I would add is "House of Wax" and I know some people don't really like it but IMO it is wonderful haunting song with a couple of nice little guitar solos. Not easy song to sing either but McCartney did it well in Paris. It is another song you can check out on youtube for the live performance of the song.
OT - My entire family (myself, wife and two daughters) tested positive for COVID this week after being vaccinated early this year. My constant headache is finally gone but my wife and I have lost our sense of smell and taste. My oldest daughter is the lucky one, no symptoms. I guess the good news about this if there is any is that the natural antibodies after having COVID will be like getting a booster shot.
Take care my friend. Glad your headache is gone!
Love your nominations from Memory Almost Full.
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Nancy R wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
OT - My entire family (myself, wife and two daughters) tested positive for COVID this week after being vaccinated early this year. My constant headache is finally gone but my wife and I have lost our sense of smell and taste. My oldest daughter is the lucky one, no symptoms. I guess the good news about this if there is any is that the natural antibodies after having COVID will be like getting a booster shot.
So sorry to hear this, but glad your symptoms were minor. My sense of smell didn't return for almost 3 months, so be prepared. Food still tasted good to me, though so of course I gained weight! Finally got back on my treadmill and have lost 3 lbs. in about 2 weeks (need to lose a LOT more)
Take care and keep us posted.
Don't feel bad Nancy. I have the same struggle with my weight. I guess as we get older, our metabolism really slows down. That's only a guess but that's my main theory. My frustration is that I generally eat good foods (no sweets, no fast food, no alcohol etc) but I'm still gaining. I'm also trying to exercise more but that's also hard living in Florida in the summer with this excessive heat.
For me, it's not the quality of my food intake, it's the quantities. I just eat too much good food. It's a struggle I'm always going to have I guess so I just have to face up to it. Stay with good foods but eat less and keep exercising. Right now I'm like 20 lbs. over where I should be. Hopefully, as we leave the summer and cooler weather prevails, I'll do better.
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McCall wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
Sorry folks. I shouldn't have brought up "Fuh You" because I realize it's controversial. I also realize that sometimes a beat or melody on a song is so good that it overpowers the lyrics. It makes the lyrics very secondary to the point that the listener doesn't care what the writer is saying. Songs like Girlfriend or So Bad (from Pipes of Peace) have mushy or cheesy lyrics. But the lyrics don't matter...they become "hits"or at least popular anyway. That's true for the whole "Rock and Roll" genre in many cases.
On this thread I was more going for intelligent lyrics coupled with a great melody. For the most part the songs chosen had both qualities and that is why they eventually become "classics".
I know I'm taking a chance, but the next song I am choosing comes from McCartney 3. I also realize that not everyone loves Paul's latest album. And don't worry...I'm not going to nominate Deep Deep Feeling which I actually like despite the cheesy lyrics.
My choice is "Seize the Day" from McCartney 3.
I loved the song almost immediately when I heard it. Love the lyrics and espeially the chorus. The Bridge is pretty great too.
(Chorus)
When; the cold days come
And the old ways fade away
There'll be no more sun
And we'll wish that we had
Held on to the Day
Seize the Day
Seize the Day
(Bridge)
I bless the Day when you came into my life
And I could finally roll back the blind
You helped me realize love was the greatest prize
I only had to open my mind
Seize the Day
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Who said that McCartney couldn't write lyrics?
I love Seize the Day, and think it deserves a lot more attention, but in my opinion The Kiss of Venus is the "classic" from McCartney 3.
I think it and most of the other songs being listed in this thread would definitely fit it on a Beatles album if they had been written at the time.
I agree with you McCall. "The Kiss of Venus" is also a Paul "classic"
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Another song that I can't believe hasn't been nominated (I know Nancy agrees!) is:
Calico Skies from Flaming Pie
Terrific song with great lyrics. Simple but yes so Great. Thank God Paul played it a lot on his various tours. It is relatively "known" because of this.
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Here's our List of Paul (Post Beatles') CLASSICS so far. I'm sure you would have many more Macca songs that easily would be considered "underrated, overlooked, under the radar" but these are the ones that should be "widely known" by Paul McCartney fans almost as much as "Maybe I'm Amazed and Band on the Run" in my opinion.
Paul McCartney Classic Songs' List
Little Lamb Dragonfly
Single Pigeon
Mull of Kintyre
Tug of War (the song)
Wanderlust
Footprints
Put It There
Somedays
Calico Skies
LIttle Willow
Beautiful Night
Too Much Rain
Jenny Wren
Riding to Vanity Fair
The End of the End
That Was Me
House of Wax
I Can Bet
Early Days
I Don't Know
Seize the Day
The Kiss of Venus
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Adding some obvious ones like Maybe I'm Amazed, Band on the Run and Live and Let Die...this is a great list so far. And as McCall said, if they were written when Paul was a Beatle...all of them would easily belong on Beatle albums and be universally known. I know that all of us don't fullly agree with that statement, but as a big fan of Solo Paul, I do.
I'll keep this Thread going, Maybe there's a few more that could possibly qualify.
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"Adding some obvious ones like Maybe I'm Amazed, Band on the Run and Live and Let Die...this is a great list so far. And as McCall said, if they were written when Paul was a Beatle...all of them would easily belong on Beatle albums and be universally known. I know that all of us don't fullly agree with that statement, but as a big fan of Solo Paul, I do.
I'll keep this Thread going, Maybe there's a few more that could possibly qualify "
I took the meaning of your thread literally and selected songs not well known to the general public. The three songs above are probably as well known as some Beatle songs IMO. I will add one more suggestion for you and it is obscure to most people even those on this board and it is "About You" from "Driving Rain". Great rocker and why it was not done on the "Driving Rain" tour is beyond me -lol.
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B J Conlee wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
"We haven't nominated anything from Memory Almost Full yet which I think is a severely "underrated" album.
Here's my choice:
The End of the End from Memory Almost Full. "
Beautiful song and I do love it. Two songs from that album I would add because he only did them live a couple of times and they should have been done an entire tour. The first song was "That Was Me" which is great uptempo rocker about Paul looking back at his amazing life. Go to youtube and check it out when he did it live in Paris, got very good reaction from the French audience. The other I would add is "House of Wax" and I know some people don't really like it but IMO it is wonderful haunting song with a couple of nice little guitar solos. Not easy song to sing either but McCartney did it well in Paris. It is another song you can check out on youtube for the live performance of the song.
OT - My entire family (myself, wife and two daughters) tested positive for COVID this week after being vaccinated early this year. My constant headache is finally gone but my wife and I have lost our sense of smell and taste. My oldest daughter is the lucky one, no symptoms. I guess the good news about this if there is any is that the natural antibodies after having COVID will be like getting a booster shot.
Take care my friend. Glad your headache is gone!
Love your nominations from Memory Almost Full.
Thanks, taking it one day at a time - ha ha.
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Nancy R wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
OT - My entire family (myself, wife and two daughters) tested positive for COVID this week after being vaccinated early this year. My constant headache is finally gone but my wife and I have lost our sense of smell and taste. My oldest daughter is the lucky one, no symptoms. I guess the good news about this if there is any is that the natural antibodies after having COVID will be like getting a booster shot.
So sorry to hear this, but glad your symptoms were minor. My sense of smell didn't return for almost 3 months, so be prepared. Food still tasted good to me, though so of course I gained weight! Finally got back on my treadmill and have lost 3 lbs. in about 2 weeks (need to lose a LOT more)
Take care and keep us posted.
I have not had appetite to eat so I might be losing weight -lol. Worse thing about this (lol) is I can't play tennis for a couple of weeks. Thanks for you concern.
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Great to finally get a nomination from the "Driving Rain" album. Terrific choice with good lyrics. Another case where Paul has never played it "live". Because Paul has never played it on tour, "About You" is definitely "less known" than many on our list, but that imo doesn't keep it from being a"classic" candidate. If Paul ever gets back to touring, "About You" is a song Paul should definitely add. With the help of his Band vocally, he could easily do it well.
About You from Driving Rain
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Haven't seen Bruce on this Thread yet but I know he would agree with "The End of the End".
2 other canidates I know Bruce would agree with are:
"Confidante" from Egypt Station
"Dominoes" from Egypt Station
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Both songs have the 2 ingredients necessary to be considered "classics"...great distinctive melody and great lyrics imho.