McCartney wrote his first song, “I Lost My Little Girl“, on the Zenith, and composed another early tune that would become “When I’m Sixty-Four” on the piano. American rhythm and blues influenced him, and Little Richard was his schoolboy idol; “Long Tall Sally” was the first song...
Paul McCartney endorsed Foreigner for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in a short NSFW video in February 2024.
Paul McCartney endorsed Foreigner for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in a short NSFW video in February 2024.
The producer explained the ongoing effort on a recent episode of The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, where he also aired the McCartney clip. "He [McCartney] sent me this video back that is his endorsement of Foreigner, but ... there's some stuff that you've never seen Paul McCartney do...
Foreigner recently received their first nomination for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and they've been working overtime to prove they're worthy of induction. The rockers recently received a campaign endorsement from a friend in a high place: Paul McCartney....
The producer explained the ongoing effort on a recent episode of The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, where he also aired the McCartney clip. "He [McCartney] sent me this video back that is his endorsement of Foreigner, but ... there's some stuff that you've never seen Paul McCartney do...
From his first instrument to teaching Elvis how to play, McCartney shares his tales from the low-end.
down, while still tracing a chaptered compositional style that recalls the best moments fromAbbey Road. The song also rocks in a way that drive-by fans might never have guessed after wading through the gauzy web of strings on "My Love," his song for wife and bandmate Linda McCartney. ...
All the boys are proud to have played on the record. McCartney’s a genius. The pipes are part of Scotland and there is nothing new in that. But now the Arabs are making this offer to teach them how to play, it’s tremendous! I won’t be going because we’re recording soon. Aye...
Starr considered himself fortunate to be on the same “wavelength” as the other Beatles: “I had to be, or I wouldn’t have lasted. I had to join them as people as well as a drummer.” He was given a small percentage of Lennon and McCartney’s publishing company, Northern Songs, ...