Articles for tag: Mccartney, Red Square

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Paul McCartney in Red Square

There are surely many events and peoples that brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union. However, if you were to ask certain members of the Russian population – the popular music critics, young music listeners and even President Vladimir Putin himself, rock n’ roll, namely The Beatles are credited with starting the thaw that ...

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5 Post-Beatles McCartney Singles and B Sides You May Not Know (But Should)

Following the breakup of The Beatles, Paul McCartney released over 20 studio albums and more than 70 singles. With such a large volume of popular content, it’s easy for even the most devoted McCartney fan to miss or forget some gems. On your listening journeys, consider revisiting these five honest and expressive Paul McCartney songs, ...

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The Seven Most Important Beatles Songs by Paul McCartney

The Seven Most Important Beatles Songs By Paul McCartney Too many people these days think of the Beatles as John Lennon and some other guys. The Beatles were very much a band with important contributions from all the members. Certainly the most important members were John Lennon and Paul McCartney as they wrote the lion’s ...

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Top 10 Paul McCartney Songs (Wings Included)

Here is what I consider to be Paul McCartney’s best ever: 10. Fine Line – This particular song is the biggest gem of McCartney’s latest album – “Chaos and Creation in the Back Yard.” If you hang around macca-central.com, the best McCartney fan site on the ‘net, you soon realize that “Chaos and Creation” is ...

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Top 20 Paul McCartney / Wings Hits

James Paul McCartney was born in Liverpool, England, in 1942. Coming from a musical family (his father played trumpet and piano in a band in the 1920’s) Paul learned to play guitar at an early age. When he was 15, Paul met and joined John Lennon’s group, The Quarrymen who, in 1960, would become The ...

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Top Ten Songs by Paul McCartney

I was listening to a Wings record and an old roommate started singing, “You’d think the world would have had enough of Paul McCartney, but I look around me and I see it isn’t so.” Critics have had a field day bashing the post-Beatles work of McCartney, but they are missing out on some amazing ...