Paul's best album?
- epitreture
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Paul's best album?
We need a change of topic here. I know most people will pick Band on the Run, but I'm going with the album before that: Red Rose Speedway. A light, harmless affair which included "My Love".
If there isn't a 12 string Rickenbacker playing at my funeral, I'm leaving.
- lyle_from_minneapolis
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Count me in for Band on the Run.
And my favorite buried treasure: "Don't Let it Bring You Down."
And my favorite buried treasure: "Don't Let it Bring You Down."
Here is where I hide my music:
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
I think I'd have to go with Ram. With my favorite buried treasure being "Oh Woman, Oh Why"
But now that I think about it, it depends what kind of mood I'm in. I could listen to anyone at anytime. Thats why it's tough for me.
But now that I think about it, it depends what kind of mood I'm in. I could listen to anyone at anytime. Thats why it's tough for me.
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My favorite is "Flowers in the Dirt", the extended and remixed UK edition.
Speaking of warts - I think probably the most overlooked McCartney album is 2000's "Liverpool Sound Collage" on Capitol. It's a strange trip into experimental electronic music. Credited to Paul McCartney & The Beatles, it's a mix of music, spoken word and mayhem that comes from the same place as "Tomorrow Never Knows". If you haven't heard it and you want to check it out, it's available for as little as three bucks on Amazon.
Obviously not a big hit, but interesting none the less.
Speaking of warts - I think probably the most overlooked McCartney album is 2000's "Liverpool Sound Collage" on Capitol. It's a strange trip into experimental electronic music. Credited to Paul McCartney & The Beatles, it's a mix of music, spoken word and mayhem that comes from the same place as "Tomorrow Never Knows". If you haven't heard it and you want to check it out, it's available for as little as three bucks on Amazon.
Obviously not a big hit, but interesting none the less.
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