I’m not ready to say goodbye to Paul’s terrible movie, in fact watching this makes me want to see the whole thing. I might have seen the whole thing laid out on youtube, and if it is, expect the entire film posted on my website soon with humorous remarks dashed about. Anyway, despite the movie being supposedly being godawful, this is a gorgeous piece of film and music making. It’s Paul, Ringo, and George Martin hanging out in the studio as Paul beautifully weaves through Yesterday, Here There and Everywhere, and Wanderlust. The first two songs are classics of Zeus-like stature, but Wanderlust isn’t as great. It’s a very nice song and from one of my personal favorite solo McCartney albums, Tug of War. The problem is that it doesn’t hold a candle to the two songs he sings previously. Perhaps in Paul’s mind it does, but he does sing it beautifully. Speaking of which, I’d like to state also that this is one video where you will probably never hear Paul sing more perfectly, so enjoy the sonic loveliness while you can. Until tomorrow…
Give My Regards To Broad Street, Yesterday, Here There and Everywhere, Wanderlust
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