‘Nothing Too Much Just Out Of Sight’ is the opening track on The Fireman’s third album Electric Arguments.
The bluesy song is based around a loop of a bar of 3/4 and one of 4/4. McCartney deploys some of his dirtiest Rock ‘N’ Roll vocals, a style rarely heard on record in his later years. See more…
Youth said to me, ‘Well, Paul, why don’t you sing some words?’ I said, ‘Well I’ve got no words,’ and he gave me a knowing look, meaning, ‘Come on! You can do it.’ And I thought, ‘Oh, damn you, alright,’ so I went out on the mic, and I said to everyone in the room – just the engineer and the roadies and the guys – ‘Okay, disclaimer: I have no idea what’s gonna come out here, so this could be like a real embarrassment. Probably the most embarrassing moment in my recording career.’
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