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Tag Archives: Linda McCartney
Seeing McCartney Up Close at the Garden Remains a Thrilling Memory
Beatlefan Publisher Bill King looks back at Paul’s 1989 return to touring. … As I write this, I’ve spent the evening trading memories with my brother Tim and my buddy Al Sussman about where we were 30 years ago Wednesday … Continue reading
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Tagged 1989-90, Al Sussman, Beatlefan, Bill King, brad hundt, Chris Whitten, Dick Lester, Flowers in the Dirt, Hamish Stuart, Linda McCartney, Madison Square Garden, McCartney Fun Club, Paul "Wix" Wickenns, Paul McCartney, Robbie McIntosh, The Beatles, the Paul McCartney World Tour, Tim King, Wings
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Macca’s 25 Best of the Past 25 Years
Bill King recently gave a fresh listen to all of Paul McCartney’s mainstream albums released since 1993, in order to compile a list of the 25 best of Macca’s latterday tracks. He had an assist in this project from some … Continue reading
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Tagged 25 best from the past 25 years, Al Sussman, Beatlefan, best of Paul McCartney, Bill King, Brand New Boots and Panties, Chaos and Creation in the Backyard, Diana Krall, Driving Rain, Electric Arguments, Eric Clapton, Flaming Pie, Ian Dury, jorie gracen, Kisses on the Bottom, Kit O'Toole, Linda McCartney, Memory Almost Full, New, Off the Ground, Paul McCartney, renato facconi, Rip Rense, Run Devil Run, Something New: The Beatlefan Blog, The Blockheads, Tom Frangione
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Reassessing Paul McCartney’s ‘Off the Ground’ 25 Years Later
Bill King takes a fresh look at a 1993 album that once was a mainstay on his stereo, but which he hadn’t listened to in years until recently. Twenty-five years ago, in the spring of 1993, Paul McCartney’s “Off the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1993, Al Sussman, Back to the Egg, Beatlefan, Ben Lindbergh, Bill King, Blair Cunningham, Carl Davis, Chuck Berry, Flowers in the Dirt, George Harrison, George Martin, Grantland, Hamish Stuart, Hope of Deliverance, John Lennon, Julian Mendelsohn, Linda McCartney, New World Tour, Off the Ground, Paul "Wix" Wickens, Paul McCartney, Robbie McIntosh, Something New: The Beatlefan Blog, The Beatles, The Complete Works, Wix
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McCartney on Tour: Still Worth it? Oh, Yeah!
Beatlefan Publisher Bill King saw the July 13 stop of Paul McCartney’s One on One tour at Infinite Energy Arena in Duluth, GA. His thoughts on the evening … Say what you will about Paul McCartney’s mostly unchanging show and … Continue reading
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Tagged Abe Laboriel Jr., Atlanta, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Beatlefan, Beatles, Becka Phillips, Bill King, Brian Ray, Duluth, George Harrison, Georgia, Infinite Ennergy Arena, John Sosebee, Kanye, Keith Richards, Leslie King, Linda McCartney, Melissa Ruggieri, Mick Jagger, Nancy Shevell, One on One, Paul "Wix" Wickens, Paul McCartney, Paul McCartney Boulevard, Quarrymen, Rick Glover, Rihanna, Rolling Stones, Rusty Anderson, Something New: The Beatlefan Blog, Wings
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Macca in the Desert: What a Trip!
Here is Beatlefan Senior Editor Rick Glover’s complete report from the second night of Desert Trip festival in Indio, CA. … Paul McCartney must have some very big hands, to be able to hold 75,000 people in his palm at … Continue reading
PLAY IT AGAIN: ‘Red Rose Speedway’
Our latest installment in an exclusive series of articles on solo Beatles albums of the past features Beatlefan Contributing Editor Rip Rense looking back at “Red Rose Speedway,” the second album Paul McCartney did with Wings. The 1973 release had a … Continue reading
PLAY IT AGAIN: Reconsidering the Solo Beatle Albums
We’re pleased to launch a new series of articles exclusive to the SOMETHING NEW blog, in which some of our writers re-evaluate solo Beatles albums from the past. We open with this look at the “Tug of War” album by Contributing Editor … Continue reading
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Tagged All Things Must Pass, Ballroom Dancing, Band on the Run, Be What You See, Beatlefan, Carl Perkins, Dress Me Up As a Robber, Ebony and Ivory, George Harrison, George Martin, Get It, Give My Regards to Broad Street, Here Today, Imagine, John Lennon, Linda McCartney, Paul McCartney, Play It Again, Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone, Somebody Who Cares, Something New, Take It Away, The Beatles, The Pound Is Sinking, Tug of War, Wanderlust, What's That You're Doing, Wings, Wings Over America, Yesterday
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