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McCartney Funk! "Arrow Through Me" (1979) ...
One of my favorites from Paul! From "Back To The Egg(1979) ... [Edited 6/26/08 8:21am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Always saw this album but was hesitant to pick it up. I'm familiar with "Goodnight Tonight." Cool song and thanks for posting. | |
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The drum pattern reminds me of "Footsteps In The Dark", bit faster though. | |
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Do u REALLY want some Doobie.....in yo FUNK? | |
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I like the whole album. Not full of hits, but oveall it's better than At The Speed Of Sound, because this album only has 3, 4 decent songs...
Arrow Through Me meant a much to me in the winter months of 2003. | |
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JazzyJ said: Always saw this album but was hesitant to pick it up. I'm familiar with "Goodnight Tonight." Cool song and thanks for posting.
the album has a couple decent cuts, but it's overall pretty weak. Too bad, too, because I think it starts out pretty strong. My Legacy
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NDRU said: JazzyJ said: Always saw this album but was hesitant to pick it up. I'm familiar with "Goodnight Tonight." Cool song and thanks for posting.
the album has a couple decent cuts, but it's overall pretty weak. Too bad, too, because I think it starts out pretty strong. Yeah, actually my favorites are "Arrow" , and "We're Open Tonight", which is more of an interlude than a song... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Graycap23 said: Do u REALLY want some Doobie.....in yo FUNK?
I've never fully understood that line. Is George trying to claim there's no doobie in his funk? I don't believe that for a second! My Legacy
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NDRU said: Graycap23 said: Do u REALLY want some Doobie.....in yo FUNK?
I've never fully understood that line. Is George trying to claim there's no doobie in his funk? I don't believe that for a second! lol.....I understand it WELL. | |
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Graycap23 said: NDRU said: I've never fully understood that line. Is George trying to claim there's no doobie in his funk? I don't believe that for a second! lol.....I understand it WELL. the real insult is to Blue Magic, though My Legacy
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paligap said: NDRU said: the album has a couple decent cuts, but it's overall pretty weak. Too bad, too, because I think it starts out pretty strong. Yeah, actually my favorites are "Arrow" , and "We're Open Tonight", which is more of an interlude than a song... ... yeah, this song shows why he was so much more successful in the 70's than Lennon (even though I'd take Lennon's albums over McCartneys's any day). Paul was totally in tune with the times with tracks like this. It's not exactly important, but it's got a fantastic melody, and it would fit neatly into any FM radio format. My Legacy
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Paul is my homeboy | |
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I really like the Back To The Egg album. A lot of variety on it.
Arrow Through Me and Goodnight Tonight were Paul's stab at funk and disco respectively. I have Paul's 3 disc DVD retrospect and was bummed to find Arrow Through Me excluded. As well as the whole Back To The Egg TV special which had like 5 or 6 videos from the album. Oh well, you can't have it all. Or can you? Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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Sdldawn said: Paul is my homeboy
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I liked this album - Old Siam Sir is a little too chasing the punk trend for my liking - but Getting Closer is a classic McCartney Rocker. Much of the album is flller - but id completely forgotten about this one - a cool little track - although im always hesitant to put the words McCartney & funk together. I thought Coming Up was funkier.
Pauls 70's output was actually half decent. He had a lot of misses - but there are many gems in his 70s output to be found. I also look at the breadth of styles he covered during this period. He often record at completely different locations around the world to acheive a slightly different sound. One thing about lennons albums is that they were pretty much interchangeable - ditto George. Its a myth that Pauls Wings / solo output is 99% garbage. Id say 60/40 maybe??? | |
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CrozzaUK said: I liked this album - Old Siam Sir is a little too chasing the punk trend for my liking - but Getting Closer is a classic McCartney Rocker. Much of the album is flller - but id completely forgotten about this one - a cool little track - although im always hesitant to put the words McCartney & funk together. I thought Coming Up was funkier.
Pauls 70's output was actually half decent. He had a lot of misses - but there are many gems in his 70s output to be found. I also look at the breadth of styles he covered during this period. He often record at completely different locations around the world to acheive a slightly different sound. One thing about lennons albums is that they were pretty much interchangeable - ditto George. Its a myth that Pauls Wings / solo output is 99% garbage. Id say 60/40 maybe??? you can't say Lennon's songs were interchangebale. Especially the POB-Album was so much rawer than the rest. Part of the problem you meant is, that he worked so often with Phil Spector. Lennon forced him to reduce his wall of sound thing, but the echoe etc... typical... But all the songs from Double Fantasy soudn different from his other albums. The Mind Games songs are more smooth I'd say... well... | |
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graecophilos said: CrozzaUK said: I liked this album - Old Siam Sir is a little too chasing the punk trend for my liking - but Getting Closer is a classic McCartney Rocker. Much of the album is flller - but id completely forgotten about this one - a cool little track - although im always hesitant to put the words McCartney & funk together. I thought Coming Up was funkier.
Pauls 70's output was actually half decent. He had a lot of misses - but there are many gems in his 70s output to be found. I also look at the breadth of styles he covered during this period. He often record at completely different locations around the world to acheive a slightly different sound. One thing about lennons albums is that they were pretty much interchangeable - ditto George. Its a myth that Pauls Wings / solo output is 99% garbage. Id say 60/40 maybe??? you can't say Lennon's songs were interchangebale. Especially the POB-Album was so much rawer than the rest. Part of the problem you meant is, that he worked so often with Phil Spector. Lennon forced him to reduce his wall of sound thing, but the echoe etc... typical... But all the songs from Double Fantasy soudn different from his other albums. The Mind Games songs are more smooth I'd say... well... Well i was going to write ALL interchangeable, but then POB sprung to mind, and that was quite different. I disagree that about double fantasy though. I think its "safe" arrangements could have gone anywhere from Imagine to Walls & Bridges. Dont get me wrong, theres some great stuff on there - but i dont think he was ever interested in experimenting with different sounds like McCartney (or even his wife, yoko) was. | |
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his videos are always... yeeesh | |
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CrozzaUK said: graecophilos said: you can't say Lennon's songs were interchangebale. Especially the POB-Album was so much rawer than the rest. Part of the problem you meant is, that he worked so often with Phil Spector. Lennon forced him to reduce his wall of sound thing, but the echoe etc... typical... But all the songs from Double Fantasy soudn different from his other albums. The Mind Games songs are more smooth I'd say... well... Well i was going to write ALL interchangeable, but then POB sprung to mind, and that was quite different. I disagree that about double fantasy though. I think its "safe" arrangements could have gone anywhere from Imagine to Walls & Bridges. Dont get me wrong, theres some great stuff on there - but i dont think he was ever interested in experimenting with different sounds like McCartney (or even his wife, yoko) was. Lennon definitely didn't have the gift for sound that McCartney did. I'll take Lennon any day, if only for the weight behind every one of his crazy sentiments, but Paul could capture an entire new sound with a fantastic piece of fluff like Let Em In, Listen to What the Man Said, or this one, Arrow Through Me My Legacy
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"Check My Machine" from Ram II has more funk than that!
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damn you Paul, for two days I can't stop with the "ooh baby, couldn't have done a worse thing to me..." My Legacy
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NDRU said: damn you Paul, for two days I can't stop with the "ooh baby, couldn't have done a worse thing to me..."
damn, I woke up this morning with this song in my head | |
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It's melodic pop, but not funk. | |
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Cinnie said: NDRU said: damn you Paul, for two days I can't stop with the "ooh baby, couldn't have done a worse thing to me..."
damn, I woke up this morning with this song in my head Could McCartney possibly write the most nagging melodies in pop. They just get right in there and refuse to let up. | |
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HE GOT US TALKIN BOUTS IT! | |
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CrozzaUK said: Cinnie said: damn, I woke up this morning with this song in my head Could McCartney possibly write the most nagging melodies in pop. They just get right in there and refuse to let up. until you buy the record! | |
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CrozzaUK said: Cinnie said: damn, I woke up this morning with this song in my head Could McCartney possibly write the most nagging melodies in pop. They just get right in there and refuse to let up. when I think about it, That tune's been in my head for almost 30 years now, ..... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Never cared for that horn bit.. never really went with the song | |
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Sdldawn said: Never cared for that horn bit.. never really went with the song
That's one of my favorite parts of the song...oh well, different strokes... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: CrozzaUK said: Could McCartney possibly write the most nagging melodies in pop. They just get right in there and refuse to let up. when I think about it, That tune's been in my head for almost 30 years now, ..... ... Is this what I have to look forward to | |
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