Paul McCartney.(Concert review)Sprague, David
Just in time for the holidays comesMcCartney III, Paul McCartney’s “surprise” album recorded during “rockdown,” when the singer was stranded at home, like so many of us, with some extra time on his hands. This is the third in a loose-fitting trilogy of McCartney solo albums wherein...
the concert was an intimate and fantastic affair. At the time, McCartney was just shy of his 60thbirthday but he put on a highly-energetic, three hour performance without a break which would put
Despite a few token “kids” (Kanye West, Alicia Keys, Chris Martin of Coldplay), the lineup was a boomer’s fantasy come true. Pens likely ran out of ink checking off bucket-list concert acts: The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, The Who, Eric Clapton, Roger Waters, Bruce Springsteen ...
Released at the height of Wings’ success, ‘Over America’ served as a celebration of Paul McCartney’s greatest hits. The triple-album included 28 songs, recorded during a 1976 U.S. tour. Wings classics like "Live and Let Die" and "Band on the Run" burst off the LP with a resonati...
Released at the height of Wings’ success, ‘Over America’ served as a celebration of Paul McCartney’s greatest hits. The triple-album included 28 songs, recorded during a 1976 U.S. tour. Wings classics like "Live and Let Die" and "Band on the Run" burst off the LP with a resonati...
Released at the height of Wings’ success, ‘Over America’ served as a celebration of Paul McCartney’s greatest hits. The triple-album included 28 songs, recorded during a 1976 U.S. tour. Wings classics like "Live and Let Die" and "Band on the Run" burst off the LP with a resonati...
Much of the setlist - including the semi disco-fied "Shinbone" - was drawn from the album, "Jump for Joy." The group also covered Paul McCartney's "Let Me Roll It," which also featured opener The Lostines on backing vocals.
Released at the height of Wings’ success, ‘Over America’ served as a celebration of Paul McCartney’s greatest hits. The triple-album included 28 songs, recorded during a 1976 U.S. tour. Wings classics like "Live and Let Die" and "Band on the Run" burst off the LP with a resonati...
Jesse Rifkin: While I’ve seen both Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr in concert individually, I will never be able to see the Fab Four live as a fab four. That’s why my favorite moviegoing experience of 2022 was January’s one-day-only IMAX screening of the Beatles’ famed 1969 “roofto...