It was their last hit single though and the June 1979 album, Back To The Egg, confirmed for many that Wings had run its course creatively if not commercially. It still racked up a decent No. 6 UK chart placing but the press were almost unanimously dismissive. There were still touring ...
The resulting album, Back to the Egg, was a relative flop, with its singles under-performing and the critical reception negative. During the supporting tour, Paul McCartney was arrested in Japan for cannabis possession, putting the band on hold. Despite a final US number one, the live ...
The black soldier fly (BSF) Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) plays a significant role at the larval stage in the circular economy due to its ability to convert organic waste into valuable products for energy, food, feed, and agricultural applications. Many data are available on larval ...
If there is one album that is a secret handshake that separates the true McCartney fans from the sightseer, it is probably 1979’s “Back to the Egg,” the last album to go out under the Wings aegis. Although commercially it was close to a non-starter, and even now it’s one of th...
jeff from Sacramento in the bar (a very cool and musically articulate dude who flew in just for the gig) then went back to the green room (a cool old silverstream trailer at the side of the stage)and rapped for a while, after which I went for a little sueno at the back of the ...