I’ve recently been re-listening to a lot of Paul’s albums, in some cases after many years of not hearing them. You might be interested in my thoughts.
I’ve discovered some gems, amongst previously despised rubbish! Am I getting older and therefore more mellow? Or just getting smarter – hey, or maybe my standards are falling.
First gem was MCCARTNEY. Some of the lyrics and melodies seem REALLY nice now, too: Junk, Every Night, That Would Be Something. Even the version here of Maybe I’m Amazed seems good (I used to prefer the live version).
Second gem was UNPLUGGED – the MTV live special. If you haven’t got this album, get it NOW! Very intimate feel. I think Macca should abandon big stadium performances, as he seems more relaxed and at home in front of 200 than 20 000.
Third gem was VENUS AND MARS. To like this seems ridiculous to me. Some of the songs are rubbish. But some – well, I feel differently now! Side 2 sags towards the end still, but the rest: nice.
RAM I still quite like, but not as much as before: but then, I play it pretty often so I’m probably jaded. BAND ON THE RUN I found quite dated, and I got bored listening. Forget most of his 80s and 90s stuff – I still can’t get my head around that!
What do ya think? Any recent re-discoveries you’ve made?
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juniorsfarm
February 20, 2005, 5:17am
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I think that each album has at least one gem, some personal favorites that never get played and I think should get some credit--just a partial list of the top of my head:
'Treat Her Gently/Lonely Old People' -Venus/Mars--I've had quite a number of terminally ill family members that ended up in nursing homes in the past 8 years, and this song was especially poignant after being in close contact with so many poor old folks sitting lonely, helpless, there to die.
'Soily' -Wings Over America - this song just kicks so much a**. Jimmy McCulloch was great.
'Stranglehold' - Press to Play - great starter/great song
'I Owe It All To You' - Off The Ground - beautiful song
'Kicked Around No More' -Hope of Deliverance EP
'Distractions' -Flowers in The Dirt
'Figure of Eight' - live version from 'Tripping...Fantastic' 'Cracking Up' - 'Tripping Fantastic'
'Mamunia/No Words' -Band on the Run
Alot of the stuff on 'Unplugged' especially 'Junk'.
He seems to have alot of fun with the "F" word. Sounds like a chorus people would sing around a campfire, kind of a call and response "Fucking it up for everyone" back and forth.
That's too typical of many of Paul's Pals - everything he did is wonderful.
The objective truth is, that Paul has frittered away his talents. But here and there is a gem. Must give credit where it's due.
I just think that Paul's back catalogue is underrated. Many compare his solo work to his Beatle's work, why I ask? Why would he want to do the same thing again and again and again? His work is forever fresh as is all of The Beatles solo work, in my opinion.
I just think that Paul's back catalogue is underrated. Many compare his solo work to his Beatle's work, why I ask? Why would he want to do the same thing again and again and again? His work is forever fresh as is all of The Beatles solo work, in my opinion.
^ Thats the nail in the head really. What do you rank them against. The Beatles? Other solo efforts? What else was contempory at the time? Music in general? Not many use the first. Using the second definately pushes the value up, is the most fun, and is probably how I should do it. But I don't, I put them against what was contempory. And they generally don't rate well. Then again I'm probably being a pompous prat, and should just rate them as I hear them. In which case, unfortunately, I don't rate many of them highly at all. My acid test is "if I wasn't a Beatles freak would I buy it." I have to mention that I stopped seriously listening to solo stuff after 1980.
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Quoted from Ydoll_Gwyn
That's too typical of many of Paul's Pals - everything he did is wonderful.
The objective truth is, that Paul has frittered away his talents. But here and there is a gem. Must give credit where it's due.
Objective? Don't make me laugh! Your disdain of Paul and his 'pals' is hardly objective. So what if the guy in his 30's and onwards with a steady wife and kids, was'nt as hungrily or passionately living up to his fame reaching time with The Beatles? Hardly frittering away talent. I personally, am not a great fan of his solo stuff. He is still a great performer. Theres one example of his enduring talent. Too harsh Ydoll, too harsh.
I'm with Ydoll. Most solo stuff just isn't very good, regardless of his age or motivation. Totally agree on the performance bit (Wings Over America is testament to that) And I'm not saying Paul john or George still couldn't knock out a good tune.