Paul McCartney solo career appreciation

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LemonMelon

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Yeah, McCartney has made his share of crappy albums during the course of his 37-year solo career, but he has also made some masterpieces:

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It has Every Night, Maybe I'm Amazed, That Would Be Something, and some wonderful jams. This record is ace.

Grade: A-

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One of the best pop records of the 70's. The whole thing is one big pop monstrosity, but it's glorious. The production is awe-inspiring and it still feels homestyle.

Grade: A

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My description of Ram fits like a glove here as well.

Grade: A

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Just a collection of fantastic songs, along with a few clunkers. It's still great though.

Grade: B+

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Top notch. Very experimental and unique. The songwriting is consistent as well.

Grade: B+
 
I've always really liked Flowers In the Dirt.

And Tug of War, despite the inclusion of the cheese-a-riffic "Ebony and Ivory." :wink:
 
Saw him live on the tour for Flaming Pie. He still puts on a good show. :yes:
 
Saw him twice in recent years. Always puts on a great show. Unfortunately I was ill at his last show. Started to get sick that morning, and by the end of the night, I was miserable. Really wished I could have enjoyed it more. And I had won tickets to the second night, which was the last night of the tour, but I was too sick to get out of bed.

And I made sure that Maddy's first concert would be something she'd never be embarrassed about when she got older - yes, I took her to see him when she was 8! I rule!
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Lila64 said:

And I made sure that Maddy's first concert would be something she'd never be embarrassed about when she got older - yes, I took her to see him when she was 8! I rule!
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That's awesome. :up:

I think my first concert was Three Dog Night. I was far too little to remember...
 
Next time McCartney's on tour, I'm going to do everything in my power to go see a show.

Beatles tunes played live by 1/4 of the band...:drool:

Isn't Macca working on a new album right now? :hmm:

(BTW, my first concert was U2 :D )
 
LemonMelon said:


:lmao:

Sorry, but that is a little funny. :cute:

No need to apologize. I think it's kind of funny, too......and inexplicably, I still like that song. :scratch: Ranks right up there with the Police's "Mother." :coocoo:
 
My fiance loves the Beatles and their respective solo careers, and I definitely appreciate their music as well. I saw Paul 6 times last tour :ohmy: I had never seen him before and while the first couple of times were great, because I saw so many shows, I realized he told the same stories at each one, the same jokes...etc. no real variety. I was Paul-ed out by the end of the 6 shows and I also had gotten a cold in between.
 
"Maybe I'm Amazed" is the best song of McCartney's solo career.

But overall I prefer Lennon's solo stuff to McCartney's. I hear Harrison's solo stuff is supposedly better than both, but I've never gotten around to listening to it outside of 'My Sweet Lord'.
 
Daytime Nighttime Suffering (aka Paul's best b-side)

I like his solo stuff :up:
 
I would also throw in Venus and Mars as one of the highlights of his solo career. :drool:
 
U2Man said:
what happened to it?

(big sigh)

After I moved away from home after college, I figured I'd never again own a record player, so I told my mom to just sell all my albums in her yearly garage sale.

(BIG SIGH)
 
The only records I was really sad about were two U2 promo albums. There was a 12" promo single for One, and a picture disc for a 12" of Mysterious Ways.

I am a big :reject: .
 
i remember visiting the states one year. we met this nice woman who was selling things in her garage. i bought a lot of records, u2's one promo single, mysterious ways and some mccartney stuff. i made quite a deal. it was a gift.
 
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