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29 November 2012
Just got the link on Twitter…PAUL’S NEW SONG!
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8 November 2012
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8 November 2012
There’s now a link at Paul’s YouTube channel. Okay, backing away from YouTube after several listens before I wear it out.
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Oh, YEAH!!! That voice! What a great way to wake up this morning!
parlance has it right: nom, nom, nom! and thanks for not wearing it out before I got to it
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29 November 2012
I’ve listened to the song probably a dozen times and I love it more with each listen. It just makes me feel good…the song makes me happy.
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29 November 2012
Even the normally crap NME have a nice write-up about it. I put a little blurb on my blog about it, too:
http://www.nme.com/news/paul-m…..tney/72327
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4.42pm
3 May 2012
Not completely in love with it instantly, but after a few listens…. he’s still got it. Paul McCartney has definitely still got it. If this is anything to go by, the album is going to be fantastic!
Moving along in our God given ways, safety is sat by the fire/Sanctuary from these feverish smiles, left with a mark on the door.
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I’m not normally a fan of Mark Ronson’s productions (Back To Black excepted), but this is fabulous. Can’t wait for the album!
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Reminds me a lot of “Got To Get You Into My Life ” and “Penny Lane “. Really great stuff to have someone of his age still able to sing and make music. First we had David Bowie, now Paul! Could it get much better?
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29 November 2012
meanmistermustard said
Its really catchy in a good way, certainly makes the album a far more exciting wait. And for some reason I came away thinking of Daytime Nighttime Suffering.
You’re not the only one who’s mentioned that song, and that’s no mean feat…DTNTS is a fantastic song!
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20 August 2013
I wish Sartre, Kirkegaard, and Nietzsche could join the forum to talk about the existentialist themes in this song.
On a lighter note, Paul sings “Don’t Look At Me ” 6 times in this song. Yeah, right, like I could quit doing that.
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8 November 2012
cbatcu said
Oh, YEAH!!! That voice! What a great way to wake up this morning!parlance has it right: nom, nom, nom! and thanks for not wearing it out before I got to it
;-D The harpsichord hook reminds me so much of “Fixing A Hole .” Love it.
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2.59am
1 November 2012
Interesting experience: the first time I listened to it, yesterday, my reaction was “ho hum; it’s okay, another throwaway vanilla pop song by Paul”.
I just listened to it a second time now, and I like it markedly more.
The vocal harmonies in the brief coda at the end (is that redundant?) sound Buddy Holly-esque.
(Note to a couple of commenters above: I don’t hear any harpsichord in it; and I’m pretty sure that coda doesn’t have clarinet but actually a bass sax.)
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