The forthcoming fifth album by the international phenomenon that is Mother ... the appropriately titled ‘The Beetle’ (a potential favourite song of Paul McCartney’s rocking soul brother circa 1969, ...
Paul McCartney collaborations are few and far between, and these four collabs are some of the strangest from the former ...
Lucinda Williams isn’t easily intimidated, but it would be hard for any musician not to shudder at the task before her. The ...
And let’s just say that Paul McCartney is a lot less diplomatic now than he was sixty years ago. When a present-day McCartney is asked how he felt about the less-than-warm welcome the Beatles ...
Sir Paul McCartney has seen the world over the last 60 years since the Beatles went to the USA in 1964, but sadly for the last few decades he has been without two of his closest friends John ...
The Beatles' U.S. visit in 1964 also included concerts at Carnegie Hall, a gig at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C.
Sir Paul McCartney has spoken about his love for his Beatles bandmates John Lennon and George Harrison and the message he would give them if he had one more chance ...
Ironically, Paul McCartney revealed in 2011 that he actually quite liked it. “I didn’t mind when something like that happened with the Grey Album,” McCartney said of the recording. “But the record ...
This year also marks the 20th anniversary of McCartney’s debut album, “Beautiful Soul,” which is a “surreal” milestone for him. “It feels like yesterday that I was making that debut ...
Harrison details these legal woes in withering detail on “Sue You, Sue Me Blues,” a song whose prominent placement—it’s Living in the Material World’s second song—suggests the extent to which the ...
When first I clicked on the stream for this album, I really wasn’t sure about it. In fact, I thought I wasn’t going to like it, much as I had wanted to. But I’ve had it playing almost continuously ...
Settling on their now final line-up of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr in 1962, the Liverpool four-piece had already scored two number one albums in 1963 with Please ...