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HOW JOHN LENNON REACTED WHEN HE FIRST HEARD ELVIS PRESLEY’S ‘HEARTBREAK HOTEL’ - Here’s a look at how members of the Beatles felt about one of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s most famous songs. ...
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LIBB P623: 1 March 2021 - Show 1316 Panel: Gary Lally & Sam Barres Stream Or Download 1316 - Live To Air Recording (WynFM)
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Inspiration for McCartney’s ‘The Kiss of Venus’ - Speaking of books, here’s the little one that Paul McCartney referenced as part of the inspiration for his song ‘The Kiss of Venus’, found on the recently-...
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‘Paul McCartney & Wings’ (1977) - As 1977 dawned, Wings were – if you can forgive the timeworn pun – flying high. Soaring, in fact. On the back of three consecutive chart-topping albums and...
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Previewing Ringo’s ‘Zoom In’ EP - Ringo Starr has a new five-track EP, “Zoom In,” due out March 19 from Capitol/Universal. Here, Bill King provides a preview. … When Ringo Starr released hi...
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Les 80 bougies de Stuart Sutcliffe, bassiste originel des Beatles - Peintre de talent et bassiste originel des Beatles, Stuart Sutcliffe né le 23 juin 1940 à Édimbourg (Écosse) fut également l’ami de John Lennon et compagn...
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William Leslie Anthony (Les Anthony): 30 April 1933 - 21 May 2020. - Les Anthony, John's driver from 1965-1971, has died. The story goes that John was having problems finding a suitable chauffeur, and so Brian Epstein, upo...
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The Decca Tapes - First Time In Stereo (By Lord Reith) - BITRATE: FLAC TRACK LISTING: Money The Sheikh Of Araby Memphis, Tennessee Three Cool Cats Sure To Fall September In The Rain Take Good Care Of My Baby Till...
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The Final Beatles' Recording Session - On April 01 1970, final work was done on three of the tunes for the upcoming "Let It Be" (formerly known as "Get Back") project. The session was held in St...
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7 comments:
Hope our Paul doesn't forget London Town and Back to the Egg. Re-listens of those albums reveals some great music put out during a time when it was fashionable for the music press to bash Paul. Granted, not every cut on them is stellar, but on balance, they are good, melodic, and well played albums that have vastly different styles.
Wild Life is another album that (IMHO) was not fairly reviewed during another Paul- bashing in the music press period. It attempts a being basic but melodic were often successful in songs like "Dear Friend", "Wild Life" (put the soulful live version as an extra on that), "Love Is Strange", and yes, even George admitted "Bip Bop" wasn't that bad.
I think any of the above mentioned beats Pipes of Peace, although we are glad to have it.
It's too bad he couldn't have combined Tug, Pipes and Broad Street into one mega-archive collection, seeing as Pipes had some Tug leftovers, and Broad Street was recorded around the same time.
I don't understand the logic behind all this... why these and not the ones that complete the wings era?
Paul thinks of them AS part of the Wings era. Look at Wingspan.
As for why these now, look at the chronology of CD releases on EMI. The order so far has been the same with the exception of Red Rose Speedway, which Paul may be delaying until the next release with Wild Life because there's much more work to be done on those than these — maybe a rights issue with James Paul McCartney, maybe some transferring process on the 1971 rehearsal film… whatever.
Tug Of War and Pipes Of Peace are fairly easy to get out comparatively.
Not a major point, but a point all the same - the release dates for CDs has recently been standardised worldwide to combat piracy. If this hasn't already been introduced it will be over the next few weeks. As far as I am aware European releases, at least, are now on a Friday.
A UK Universal Music has said that this release date (as reported by Music Tap) is unknown to him.
Universal Music shouldn't be releasing these albums in the UK — it's Hear Music, which is a separate company. My guess is that Concord/Hear Music (which is Starbucks basically) has chosen the release date but not made the official announcement, which is why many outlets are reporting it as unknown or unconfirmed. [Alternatively, someone's seen a blip on Paul's website that's not fully accessible.]
You'll know things are accurate when the bonus tracks and video content appear — that means someone's had access to the press release ahead of time which not only announces this release to the general public but allows for retailers to effectively take preorders because they know it's coming.
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