With fan Rubin at the board, McCartney 3,2,1 focuses on what matters: The music | The Times of Israel
NEW YORK — One thinks about the eternal songs of the Beatles, foundational to nearly 60 years of popular culture, not so much as being created by mortals, but handed down from Sinai. As Paul McCartney himself says in the spectacular new series “McCartney 3,2,1” (streaming on Hulu in North America and on Disney+ in Europe), “At the time I was just working with this bloke called John. Now I look back, and I was working with John Lennon.”
Luckily, the burdensome shadow of myth hasn’t clouded his memory. McCartney is one of only two people still living who can claim witness to these recordings that, for many of us, feel as if they’ve always been there. Even people who don’t care much about music know “A Hard Day’s Night” and “Yesterday” and “Yellow Submarine” as much as they do nursery rhymes.
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