Paul McCartney has played countless venues and a variety of different shows, but there’s one thing, performance-wise, you’ll likely never see him do. In a new interview with British GQ, Sir
Paul McCartney Names the One Thing He’ll Never Do In His Career
1966’s Revolver is the album that ultimately cemented The Beatles‘ reputation as creative studio geniuses atop the pyramid of commercial music at the time. It may not have the epic
Sir Paul McCartney has admitted he found his late Beatles bandmate John Lennon’s song ‘How Do You Sleep?’ “hurtful”. The track from Lennon’s 1971 solo album, ‘Imagine’, was penned after
Through the centuries, the word elegy has been applied to many genres, including public proclamations of grief, stately English poems,
In the collective pause of pandemic, introspection finds fresh expression. And for Paul McCartney, who would have headlined Glastonbury this
The newly-issued Flaming Pie: Archive Collection makes it a baker’s dozen entries for the slow-but-steady series. Since 2010, McCartney has
The Beatles played at Liverpool’s legendary The Cavern club just under 300 times during the first few years of their
John Lennon and Paul McCartney may have quickly become best of friends as they joined forces to conquer the world