Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Paul McCartney - Wikipedia
This is not counting those he did with the Beatles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLEhh_XpJ-0 "Say Say Say" by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson. Best Paul McCartney Solo Songs – Rolling Stone Last edited by Taltarzac725; 06-18-2023 at 10:47 AM. |
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Band on the Run but could list another dozen or so
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According to John Lennon, in "How Do You Sleep", the only thing he ever did was "Yesterday"!
OK, that's a little harsh, although there is not much he did without Lennon that I cared for. "Maybe I'm Amazed" wasn't bad. Of course, Lennon's solo work was also nowhere near what he did with McCartney. But I guess I grew out of my pop music phase about the time Rubber Soul came out. Apparently, McCartney never did. There are a lot of McCarney's tunes I liked in the album, but don't stand alone well, like "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da. Hmmmm.... it's a good question. How about "Good Day Sunshine"? ---- Oh -- just thought of a better one -- "Rocky Racoon"! |
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Maybe I’m Amazed
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Freedom. Was for me highly inspirational during the dark days of 9/11
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LOVE this McCartney song. Great lyrics. A haunting melody. Happy, yet sad. Simple but complex/ Typical Paul....
Another Day Paul McCartney: Another Day single artworkWritten by: Mr & Mrs McCartney Recorded: 12 October 1970, January 1971 Producer: Paul and Linda McCartney Paul McCartney: vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, percussion Linda McCartney: backing vocals David Spinozza: acoustic guitar, electric guitar Denny Seiwell: drums, percussion ‘Another Day’, Paul McCartney’s debut solo single Another Day’ was one of McCartney’s songs about fictional people. He had written similar songs in the past, such as ‘Eleanor Rigby’ and ‘For No One’, and it was a songwriting technique he would increasingly turn to in the coming years. The lyrics tell the story of a woman living on her own in an unnamed city, locked in a mundane daily routine of going to work, coming home to an empty flat and dreaming of “the man of her dreams” who fleetingly “comes to break the spell”. Drummer Denny Seiwell described the song as “Eleanor Rigby in New York City Another Day’ was one of McCartney’s songs about fictional people. He had written similar songs in the past, such as ‘Eleanor Rigby’ and ‘For No One’, and it was a songwriting technique he would increasingly turn to in the coming years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFzEA7ZAfZQ Another Day Lyrics Ev'ry day she takes a morning bath she wets her hair Wraps a towel around her as she's heading for the bedroom chair It's just another day Slipping into stockings, stepping into shoes Dipping in the pocket of her raincoat It's just another day At the office where the papers grow she takes a break Drinks another coffe and she finds it hard to stay awake It's just another day Du du du du du du, it's just another day Du du du du du du, it's just another day Chorus So sad, do sad Sometimes she feels so sad Alone in her apartment she'd dwell Till the man of her dreams come to break the spell Ah, stay, don't stand her up And he comes and he stays but he leaves the next day So sad Sometimes she feels so sad As she posts another letter to the sound of five People gather 'round her and she finds it hard to stay alive Du du du du du du, it's just another day Du du du du du du, it's just another day Chorus Ev'ry day she takes a morning bath she wets her hair Wraps a towel around her as she's heading for the bedroom chair It's just another day Slipping into stockings, stepping into shoes Dipping in the pocket of her raincoat It's just another day Du du du du du du, it's just another day Du du du du du du, it's just another day |
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I guess you could say one guy's "haunting melody" is another guy's ear worm.
Wait... OMG, what have you done? It's started! That repetitive du du du du! OH GOD! And now... Oh no, it can't be! The track just switched to "Silly Love Songs"! AAAARRRGHH!!! |
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Mull of Kintyre and Live and Let Die. Depends on my mood at the moment.
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The Beatles are one of the most influential bands in history. That being said, I do not consider them exceptionally good musicians. They were great songwriters, and certainly pushed music forward into uncharted territory. I just do ot feel they were exceptional at playing their instruments.
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https://youtu.be/oJjUtFzjbHU https://youtu.be/02Ti6NvBVX0 His piano playing was also exceptional, as was his guitar work. Was he a shredder like Steve Vai? Of course not, but his songs didn't call for that... Ringo is a god to drummers such as Dave Grohl, Max Weinberg, Questlove, and other iconic players... https://youtu.be/wJTjjAXDZSY https://youtu.be/ZDY-YeNTcE4 His fills on songs, such as "Rain" and "A Day in the Life" are iconic... https://youtu.be/Ki6ZHk6aIu0 And don't even get me started on how Harrison evolved as a guitar (and sitar) player. https://youtu.be/EnNynxZ7lsk
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Maybe I'm Amazed. ditto
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