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Thread started 09/17/05 12:50am

Sdldawn

Favorite Song off McCartneys Chaos and Creation?

Looks like some have it around here.. what u diggin on the most?

after extensive listenin.. here the one's I cant stop listening to

How Kind Of You
- This has got to be one the most introspective creative songs of his solo career.. Totally dig this one

Jenny Wren - Cant get over the vocals and eastern sounding solo...beautiful


At The Mercy
- Dark and beautiful. Paul even playin the Cello on this one.

English Tea - This could withstand any of his beatles material to me.. the english stuff..

Riding To Vanity Fair - Beck Sea Change'ish.. so new to a paul record. love it

This Never Happened.. - I dig this cause this isnt sappy love song.. its a song of acceptance in life. I love it. Very honest

Anyway - Totally my style song. southern style.
[Edited 9/17/05 0:50am]
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Reply #1 posted 09/17/05 12:58am

starbuck

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I think this is a truly good album by Paul, really love english tea (really beatles) but the other songs sound really fine as well smile

Love me some real music
"Time is a train, makes the future the past"
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Reply #2 posted 09/17/05 3:37am

calldapplwonde
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Pretty much what you said, Sdldawn. Favorite of the favorites would be Riding to Vanity Fair at the moment.
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Reply #3 posted 09/17/05 9:01am

emilio319

My favorites are "Jenny Wren," "English Tea," and "This Never Happened Before" (really love that one).
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Reply #4 posted 09/17/05 2:49pm

Miles

'English Tea', 'Riding to Vanity Fair' and 'How Kind of You. I like 'Anyway', but the main piano riff is a total rip-off from Curtis Mayfield's classic 'People Get Ready'. It's a beautiful riff but ... it's Curtis'!

Great album overall tho.
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Reply #5 posted 09/17/05 4:26pm

Sdldawn

This never happened before is truely a great song.. I dont believe he has ever written a dark sounding love song of acceptance as this,,


I know this one meant a lot to him.
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Reply #6 posted 09/17/05 6:37pm

Pagey

Jenny Wren, Friends To Go, Too Much Rain, & Anyway.

But all of them are good. These are just the ones I am waiting for everytime I play it.
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Reply #7 posted 09/18/05 6:47am

Bfunkthe1

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How kind of you, English Tea, Riding to Vanity fair and I love the hidden jams at the end of Anyway. The 3rd jam with the distorted bass kills me. Pauls on a roll. cool
Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way.
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Reply #8 posted 09/18/05 8:13am

Miles

On 'English Tea', he sings 'Very twee, Very me' - Is this a bit of gentle self-mockery or Macca's sarcastic revenge on the critics? Whatever, I love that line! Always makes me smile. biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 09/18/05 11:25am

ufoclub

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too much rain!
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Reply #10 posted 09/18/05 1:51pm

jtgillia

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How Kind of You, English Tea, Vanity Fair, and Anyway

All the album tracks are very good, though. His first album in many years where there's absolutely no filler.
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Reply #11 posted 09/18/05 2:01pm

Sdldawn

Miles said:

On 'English Tea', he sings 'Very twee, Very me' - Is this a bit of gentle self-mockery or Macca's sarcastic revenge on the critics? Whatever, I love that line! Always makes me smile. biggrin


Yeah, back in the day, reviewers called his portions of music "Very Twee".. its a very classy way of saying "Yeah, and I love it... fuck u"


wink get'em paul
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Reply #12 posted 09/18/05 2:03pm

Sdldawn

I thought it was really cool that Paul played the Cello on "At The Mercy"


He really did do most of the instruments on this one.. and he aint too bad at that cello smile


very talented man.
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Reply #13 posted 09/19/05 1:18pm

Sdldawn

A Certian Softness is slowly becoming a favorite also.. Those backing vocals are beautiful.. very beatle like harmonies
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Reply #14 posted 09/25/05 6:18pm

Sdldawn

Friends to Go is the jam with me right now



hot damn thats a good'en!
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Reply #15 posted 09/27/05 8:28pm

ufoclub

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Promise to You Girl sounds much like the old Paul McCartney.
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Reply #16 posted 09/27/05 8:37pm

Sdldawn

ufoclub said:

Promise to You Girl sounds much like the old Paul McCartney.



reminds me of abbey road/ram


a weird combination
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