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Thread started 05/20/05 9:56pm

8up

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New McCartney album coming

I'm excited. He's doing it all solo like the McCartney and McCartney 2 albums. Like Prince, I prefer it when he plays drums, keyboards, bass and guitar without a backing band. He's touring this summer, but everything sold out so quickly and he's not coming to Indianapolis sad
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Reply #1 posted 05/21/05 8:00am

Sdldawn

yeah I hope he makes a second swing in the us.
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Reply #2 posted 05/21/05 8:07am

jayaredee

He's coming to Toronto.

And I've got tickets biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 05/21/05 10:08am

Sdldawn

jayaredee said:

He's coming to Toronto.

And I've got tickets biggrin



You luck you..smile
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Reply #4 posted 05/21/05 10:12am

stymie1976

I like it when he plays everything himself too. I'll be getting the new CD.I saw him on the last tour and will probably go again. It was great.
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Reply #5 posted 05/21/05 10:35am

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I like it when he plays everything himself too. I'll be getting the new CD.I saw him on the last tour and will probably go again. It was great.



Not to mention Nigel Godrich is the producer... that alone with mccartney gives me a 95% chance it will be his best album in the last 10 years.. or at least thats what im hoping.. the elements are all there.. just hope the magic happened
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Reply #6 posted 05/21/05 11:06am

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Sdldawn said:

stymie1976 said:

I like it when he plays everything himself too. I'll be getting the new CD.I saw him on the last tour and will probably go again. It was great.



Not to mention Nigel Godrich is the producer... that alone with mccartney gives me a 95% chance it will be his best album in the last 10 years.. or at least thats what im hoping.. the elements are all there.. just hope the magic happened


That's what I was thinking. I like his last few albums, but miss that spontaneous funky stuff like "Check My Machine" and such. I hope he showcases his guitar skills a little bit on this album.
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Reply #7 posted 05/21/05 12:09pm

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8up said:

I'm excited. He's doing it all solo like the McCartney and McCartney 2 albums. Like Prince, I prefer it when he plays drums, keyboards, bass and guitar without a backing band. He's touring this summer, but everything sold out so quickly and he's not coming to Indianapolis sad



Consider yourself lucky. McCartney's crap.
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Reply #8 posted 05/21/05 12:24pm

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Shapeshifter said:

8up said:

I'm excited. He's doing it all solo like the McCartney and McCartney 2 albums. Like Prince, I prefer it when he plays drums, keyboards, bass and guitar without a backing band. He's touring this summer, but everything sold out so quickly and he's not coming to Indianapolis sad



Consider yourself lucky. McCartney's crap.


Yeah, crap that was part of the biggest band in the world


stupid comments dont get the subjective opinion.. their just dumb replies
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Reply #9 posted 05/21/05 1:19pm

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Reply #10 posted 05/21/05 1:30pm

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Sdldawn said:

Shapeshifter said:




Consider yourself lucky. McCartney's crap.


Yeah, crap that was part of the biggest band in the world


stupid comments dont get the subjective opinion.. their just dumb replies



McCartney's solo career is more miss than hit. For every great song (Band on the Run, Live & Let Die, Bluebird, Let Em In, Coming Up), there are hundreds of Frog Choruses - aka crap. That subjective enough for you?
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Reply #11 posted 05/21/05 1:55pm

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Shapeshifter said:

8up said:

I'm excited. He's doing it all solo like the McCartney and McCartney 2 albums. Like Prince, I prefer it when he plays drums, keyboards, bass and guitar without a backing band. He's touring this summer, but everything sold out so quickly and he's not coming to Indianapolis sad



Consider yourself lucky. McCartney's crap.


I do. It would be more intelligent for you to ignore the thread than to incite an argument. Many people love Paul and I'm one of 'em, so please no more "McCartney's crap" please.
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Reply #12 posted 05/21/05 10:25pm

JonSnow

i'm excited - can't wait!!! I wasn't a big fan of the last one, but i thought flaming pie had alot of great stuff on it.

i really like flowers in the dirt from his most "recent" albums
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Reply #13 posted 05/22/05 11:19am

Sdldawn

Shapeshifter said:

Sdldawn said:



Yeah, crap that was part of the biggest band in the world


stupid comments dont get the subjective opinion.. their just dumb replies



McCartney's solo career is more miss than hit. For every great song (Band on the Run, Live & Let Die, Bluebird, Let Em In, Coming Up), there are hundreds of Frog Choruses - aka crap. That subjective enough for you?



Oh sorry, well I was just responding to your nine year old post.. Next time you decide to give us the pleasure of your genius thoughts.. spend a little bit more time thinking about them.. son.
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Reply #14 posted 05/22/05 1:32pm

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Sdldawn said:

Shapeshifter said:




McCartney's solo career is more miss than hit. For every great song (Band on the Run, Live & Let Die, Bluebird, Let Em In, Coming Up), there are hundreds of Frog Choruses - aka crap. That subjective enough for you?



Oh sorry, well I was just responding to your nine year old post.. Next time you decide to give us the pleasure of your genius thoughts.. spend a little bit more time thinking about them.. son.



Sure will, pops. Enjoy Macca. I'll be thinking of you the next time I hear one of those insipid, cloying lumps of goo he writes for discerning, tasteful types like you to whistle as you while away a few hours picking your feet and trimming your nosehairs in Poughkeepsie. wink
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Reply #15 posted 05/22/05 3:27pm

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Now, now Shapeshifter. Just because you haven't sat through a whole Macca album doesn't mean he sucks. Give "Ram", "Red Rose Speedway", "Band on the Run", "Back to the Egg", and "Flaming Pie" a chance. You might find he's not as dull as you think.

Really, for every Ebony and Ivory, there are usually three or four great, unknown album tracks.
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Reply #16 posted 05/22/05 3:45pm

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jtgillia said:

Now, now Shapeshifter. Just because you haven't sat through a whole Macca album doesn't mean he sucks. Give "Ram", "Red Rose Speedway", "Band on the Run", "Back to the Egg", and "Flaming Pie" a chance. You might find he's not as dull as you think.

Really, for every Ebony and Ivory, there are usually three or four great, unknown album tracks.



I like most of Band On The Run. The others leave me colder than a corpse's sweat. lol
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Reply #17 posted 05/22/05 8:35pm

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Oh, that's cool. Sorry to hear that, though. Are you a big John Lennon fan by chance?
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Reply #18 posted 05/22/05 9:18pm

Sdldawn

Shapeshifter said:

Sdldawn said:




Oh sorry, well I was just responding to your nine year old post.. Next time you decide to give us the pleasure of your genius thoughts.. spend a little bit more time thinking about them.. son.



Sure will, pops. Enjoy Macca. I'll be thinking of you the next time I hear one of those insipid, cloying lumps of goo he writes for discerning, tasteful types like you to whistle as you while away a few hours picking your feet and trimming your nosehairs in Poughkeepsie. wink



Wow, im impressed. You actually talked like you've actually experienced puberty.

Keep it up.. your posts might be worth reading next time...
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Reply #19 posted 05/23/05 2:23am

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Sdldawn said:

Shapeshifter said:




Sure will, pops. Enjoy Macca. I'll be thinking of you the next time I hear one of those insipid, cloying lumps of goo he writes for discerning, tasteful types like you to whistle as you while away a few hours picking your feet and trimming your nosehairs in Poughkeepsie. wink



Wow, im impressed. You actually talked like you've actually experienced puberty.

Keep it up.. your posts might be worth reading next time...



Well, you've done pretty well so far old guy. Read and responded to every one of my immature bleatings. Bit of a bully aren't you, picking on your intellectual inferiors. lol

Tell me, out of interest, where do you stand on London Town? (the album, not the place). You see, it was my first exposure to Mac. My mother had the album on pic disc. Used to play it all the time. Unbelievable fucking torture from which I can't say I've ever recovered. I got my own back though, a year later. I put the album on the radiator and watched it turn into a Dali clock.
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Reply #20 posted 05/23/05 2:25am

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jtgillia said:

Oh, that's cool. Sorry to hear that, though. Are you a big John Lennon fan by chance?



Yeah ... of most of his stuff. Glad you noticed JT.
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Reply #21 posted 05/23/05 4:57pm

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I'm a big McCartney fan, obviously, but I do have to agree that London Town was a completely forgettable album.
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Reply #22 posted 05/23/05 6:55pm

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jtgillia said:

I'm a big McCartney fan, obviously, but I do have to agree that London Town was a completely forgettable album.


He recorded most of that on a boat! "With A Little Luck", "Girlfriend" and "I'm Carrying" are great songs. It is my least favorite Paul album, but I would hardly say it's 'completely forgettable.'
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Reply #23 posted 05/23/05 7:20pm

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I think there are some decent songs on there buried beneath the subpar production. I guess I didn't like the overly synthed, plasticy sound of that project. With a Little Luck is certainly a nice single. And I recall liking "I'm Carrying".

I would have never noticed the song "Girlfriend" had MJ never covered it.
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Reply #24 posted 05/23/05 7:22pm

JonSnow

anybody else like the Pipes of Peace album? I think that one is a bit underrated. I love the track So Bad.

Tug of War is great, too - except Ebony and Ivory (shudder)
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Reply #25 posted 05/24/05 6:47am

DavidEye

I'm a fan of Paul,but I gotta admit...


Shapeshifter's comments are cracking me up falloff
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Reply #26 posted 05/24/05 7:57pm

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love Pipes of Peace. Definitely gets a bad rap. In fact, that's my favorite album of his from the 80s, even more than Tug of War.
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Reply #27 posted 05/25/05 2:48am

CrozzaUK

Pipes of Peace is my least favourite Paul album. McCartney, like most 60's / 70's greats did not get through the 1980's unscathed (see Bowie, Stevie W, Rolling Stones). He just couldnt adapt. He didn't know what he was meant to be in this decade, and whilst Tug Of War was a very nice, polished affair, he didn't produce another great album until 89's Flowers In The Dirt. The whole Pipes Of Peace / Give My Regards To Broad St era were absolutely dreadful.

I think my favourite mccartney records are his debut album, Ram, Band On The Run, Venus & Mars & Back To The Egg. I think its definitely fair that he was a better singles artist post Beatles, but these albums are all worth checking out as they contain some cracking album tracks.

As for his modern solo work, I actually quite like most stuff from Flowers In The Dirt onwards. His collaborations with Elvis Costello have been his best work in the 90's, however Flaming Pie was a great solo album. I also really liked his last solo album, Driving Rain too. It had a good band sound to it, and the production was quite cool.

Regardless of whether people like all his stuff or just the odd song, there is no denying he is one of the greatest songwriters in modern music.
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