Paul McCartney & Wings – Band On The Run “Underdubbed” Mixes Edition
Fifty years on, Macca’s miracle continues to define his essence
The post Paul McCartney & Wings – Band On The Run “Underdubbed” Mixes Edition appeared first on UNCUT.
Computers Tech Games Crypto Music and More
Fifty years on, Macca’s miracle continues to define his essence
The post Paul McCartney & Wings – Band On The Run “Underdubbed” Mixes Edition appeared first on UNCUT.
“I’ve always felt that the 1970s were the great under-examined part of his story”
The post New Paul McCartney documentary Man On The Run to explore post-Beatles life appeared first on UNCUT.
The track was recorded in 1994 and has an environmentalist slant
The post Never-before-heard music by Jeff Beck and Paul McCartney discovered in archive appeared first on UNCUT.
PAUL McCartney gets a hard day’s fright — as he’s nearly run over on Abbey Road.
The former Beatle, 80, almost needed help after an Uber driver whizzed past as he posed on the famous zebra crossing.
Sir Paul was on a magical mystery tour with his daughter as she filmed him recreating the Fab Four’s 1969 album cover, below, for her documentary about the North London recording studio.
Mary, 53, told S Magazine: “The bit where the car nearly ran him over was so funny.”
One fan commented: “How did the driver not see him, it’s not as though the road is long and winding or anything?”
Another said: “Holy Moly! Obviously didn’t recognise him with his shoes on.”
Not to be outdone, another chipped in with: “Doesn’t that just sum up modern Britain, with a typical Toyota Pious driver!”
Fans still regularly visit the famous crossing in St John’s Wood to recreate the Fab Four’s iconic album cover.
The former Beatle escaped injury in the close shave[/caption]
The Fab Four’s 1969 album cover shot at the Abbey Road crossing[/caption]
The project captures the “pandemonium” of Beatlemania, and includes unseen portraits of McCartney’s former bandmates
The post Paul McCartney announces new photography book, 1964: Eyes Of The Storm appeared first on UNCUT.
PAUL McCartney takes a mirror selfie, one of 275 unseen snaps issued 59 years on.
Others include a portrait of John Lennon and George Harrison and a Beatlemania pic from the back seat of a New York taxi.
The photos — shot over three months in London, Liverpool and Paris as well as on the Fab Four’s first US trip in 1964 — were found in 2020.
They make up a book out in June called 1964: Eyes of the Storm.
Macca said: “Anyone who rediscovers a personal relic or family treasure is instantly flooded with memories and emotions, which then trigger associations buried in the haze of time.
“This was exactly my experience in seeing these photos, all taken over an intense three-month period of travel, culminating in February 1964.
“It was a wonderful sensation to be plunged right back.
“Here was my own record of our first huge trip, a photographic journal of The Beatles in six cities, beginning in Liverpool and London, followed by Paris (where John and I had been ordinary hitchhikers three years before), and then what we regarded as the big time, our first visit as a group to America.”
Sir Paul said: ‘It was a wonderful sensation to be plunged right back’[/caption]
He’s also shared new photos and backstage footage from the headline set, which featured Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl
The post Paul McCartney shares new essay on “magical” Glastonbury 2022 set appeared first on UNCUT.