![]() ![]() HOWARD: Your dad never called you a moron over and over again, repeatedly. HOWARD: Were you able to talk to your mother and really say stuff without her making it about her? HOWARD: You were able to talk to him about problems? ROBIN: You had a good relationship with your dad? HOWARD: And did they talk to you? Did your father treat you like a. PAUL: Jim and Mary, talk about even perfect names! HOWARD: Did you have loving parents or something? I had a lot of problems the last few years. PAUL: I don’t know, I’m at a good point in my life. HOWARD: That’s what kills me! I’ve never met a human being more satisfied, who could have everything, yet consumption is not your major drive in life. Caroline, you’re on the air with Paul McCartney.ĬAROLINE: You’re just coming across the radio right now with such positive- you sound like you’re in a place in your life where you’re just so satisfied with everything, I had to call. Paul McCartney interviewed by Howard Stern for the Stern Show (18 October 2001). the beatles paul mccartney It's like school I never much liked authority we'll get some liberty and nothing to get hung about macca 2nd verse 1967 audio my stuff You know, and try to explain that one away. But if you keep spanking us, we’re gonna be naughty. Explain it clearly, and maybe we won’t do it. PAUL: Just sort of tell us why you don’t want us to do it. PAUL: -when they don’t actually know what’s going on! So I’m just trying to give the point of view of the people that, you know, don’t really want to be spanked anymore, thank you, daddy! PAUL: And it’s just about all the kind of things that people clamp down on young people for. ![]() PAUL: Well, all over the place, eventually. LESLIE: It’s not- I- No, we’re not supposed to be allowed to. LESLIE: We came via Paris two weeks in, and it was lovely! And we got here Monday night and we had classes yesterday, which we decided to- we had to go yesterday to see, and they said they’re not important so we left at 7 o’clock this morning and we came to London. The collection hit Number One in England, marking his first chart-topping album in his homeland since 1989’s Flowers In The Dirt.Paul McCartney speaks with Leslie Samuels and Donna Stark, two young fans who visited him at his home in 7 Cavendish Avenue (July 1967). ![]() McCartney III also went on to top both Billboard’s Top Album Sales and Top Rock Albums charts. The album earned him the distinction of being the first artist to have a new album in the top two chart positions in each of the last six decades. McCartney III, peaked at Number Two on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Longtime sidemen, guitarist Rusty Anderson and drummer Abe Laboriel, Jr., are both featured on the track. “Slidin’,” which had started life as a soundcheck jam between “Macca” and his band, is the only song on McCartney III to not be completely performed by the former- Beatle. YOUNG PAUL MCCARTNEY PROFESSIONALreported, “The Jack McCoy-directed video was created in association Surfrider Foundation Australia in observance of International Surfing Day, and features footage of professional surfer Craig Anderson. Last month, McCartney unveiled his video for “Slidin'” - one of the heavier tracks from last year’s McCartney III collection. And then suddenly - it’s happening to everyone, and everyone I knew, and everyone in the world, y’know? So it was, it was quite a shock.” I mean, there was AIDS, and there was SARS, and Avian Flu - but all these things seemed to happen to other people. Suddenly, there was a thing that we never had before. So, it’s a collection of ways of doin’ it. And then I wrote one, and then I come in (sic) and did it. YOUNG PAUL MCCARTNEY FULLThe track, which is featured on the McCartney III Reimagined collection, spotlights Beck dancing his way through an at times psychedelic hotel hallway, in full deep-fake McCartney face using Beatles-era photos and footage.ĭuring a recent chat with Apple Music, Paul McCartney explained how the pandemic played a definitive role in getting the McCartney III material realized saying, “I kind of made it a daily practice and started finishing off songs that I’d meant to finish last year, but never had time for. Just released is Beck‘s video for his remix of Paul McCartney‘s “Find A Way.” ![]()
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