Maybe, in the back of his mind, McCartney was trying to provide a childlike take on Lennon’s “Imagine.” Maybe he was playing the role of an innocent artist, pointing out how silly the concept of racism is as soon as you understand every human shares similar hopes, dreams and needs. ...
Maybe, in the back of his mind, McCartney was trying to provide a childlike take on Lennon’s “Imagine.” Maybe he was playing the role of an innocent artist, pointing out how silly the concept of racism is as soon as you understand every human shares similar hopes, dreams and needs. ...
Maybe, in the back of his mind, McCartney was trying to provide a childlike take on Lennon’s “Imagine.” Maybe he was playing the role of an innocent artist, pointing out how silly the concept of racism is as soon as you understand every human shares similar hopes, dreams and needs. ...
Visit the 'Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm' exhibition, open until August 18th." The sweet post came a month after McCartney found himself in the news thanks toBeyoncé's coverof The Beatles' 1968 song, "Blackbird," which appeared on her album,Cowboy Carter. In ...
Years later, none other than Sir Paul McCartney would single out the bass heart of that sound as an inspiration. "James Jamerson became just my hero, really", Macca once said, though he also revealed "I didn’t actually know his name until quite recently. Him and Brian Wilson were my...
“When I saw the footage on the television in the early ’60s of the Black girls being turned away from school, I found it shocking, and I can’t believe that still in these days there are places where this kind of thing is happening right now,” McCartney continued. “An...
Who is Paul McCartney’s wife? To understand the man behind this popular musicianship, we'll indulge in a deep dive into Paul McCartney’s dating history.
"I had a dream in the '60s where my mom, who died, came to me in the dream and was reassuring me, saying, 'It's going to be OK. Just let it be,'" McCartney said. "So I wrote the song 'Let it Be,' about positivity." ...
As we sit on the couch, surrounded by a museum’s worth of memorabilia — a leather-bound book of his lyrics on the shelf; the art deco statuette that was photographed in a Switzerland snowbank for the cover ofWings Greatest— McCartney talks openly about The Beatles, his business and ...
Paul McCartney: Well, it is funny, isn’t it? People think that, when you reach my position, and you have been in the Beatles, and you’ve been done so well, that you end up with no problems at all. But that’s unrealistic, you know, because you’re in life. And if li...