"Twist and Shout" and "Money" for sheer decibels. Also "New York City," the best song on the otherwise mostly dreadful Some Time In New York City. "Come Together," "Revolution," and "Don't Let Me Down" have a lot more style, though.
Oh yes; and "Rock and Roll Music," of course.
^^^^^^All those are great, Geoff. But add to it "Instant Karma" from his solo years. I think that one rocks...
"There might have been things I missed, but don't be unkind, it don't mean I'm blind, but there it is......"
"Wings IV introduced Jimmy McCulloch, a spunky lead guitarist with grit, able to spur Paul on unlike any previous soloist. His debut track, the magnificent single `Junior's Farm', stands as one of Wings' finest emotional and technical releases."
"Few people on this planet know as much about Jimmy's musical history than you."
"Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup, They slither while they pass, they slip away across the universe. Pools of sorrow waves of joy are drifting through my opened mind, Possessing and caressing me." "About a lucky man who made the grade" "I'm coming down fast but I'm miles above you."