Mentions (15)
"The conventional wisdom would have you believe that their genius peaked with Pet Sounds, that famous 1966 response to Revolver that sent Paul McCartney into a spiral of competitive anxiety."
"seeing as how Paul and Brian ended up driving each other to make their best works."
"Blamed Paul for breaking up the Beatles despite bringing Yoko into private band meetings for years and ultimately quitting the band first"
"No they are not the greatest "musicians" or whatever, but the fact is McCartney + Lennon is the most prolific songwriting duo of all time."
"not saying favorite but just the better songwriter, facts don't care about your feelings (sorry george)"
"But it's obvious that many are afraid to admit that Paul is the best because it's a normie opinion."
"He did 35 hours for 3 hours straight without taking a break and put on an amazing performance. His voice is a bit rough around the edges, and is more noticeably shot on tracks like Blackbird and Maybe I'm Amazed when he has to reach those higher notes, but the sheer passion he still has for music mo"
"I am unable to imagine a future where he happily lives out his days into old age like Bob Dylan or Paul McCartney."
"Paul McCartney of the Beatles was known to defend the semi-fictional band 'The Monkees' and he even performed a photo op with one of it's members Mickey Dolenz saying he '[Digged] what you're doin''."
"For me it's Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, and Brian Wilson. When they're dead the era will become a pure abstraction."
"it really feels like more of a post 2013 McCartney solo track than a Beatles song. The original demo is so beautifully plaintive and understated that adding all of that McCartney-esque bombastic production on top of it just ultimately takes a bit away from the original composition."
"She's the reason why I dyed my hair Ginger, but obviously hers is prettier."
"What it was, he explains after I have prompted him, was over at John's house, and it was just a group of us. And instead of just getting roaring drunk and partying—I don't even know if we were staying over or anything—we were all just in these chairs, and the lights were out, and somebody started ma"
"For me it's Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, and Brian Wilson. When they're dead the era will become a pure abstraction."
"it really feels like more of a post 2013 McCartney solo track than a Beatles song. The original demo is so beautifully plaintive and understated that adding all of that McCartney-esque bombastic production on top of it just ultimately takes a bit away from the original composition."