Paul McCartney debuted his new band Wings with a controversial song about the Northern Irish massacre known as Bloody Sunday.
On the 1972 single “C Moon,” recorded with the earliest incarnation of his band Wings, he lovingly tackled reggae. McCartney played it light in a lyrical sense with the song, even creating his ...
Many of the songs that Wings rehearsed were an extension of the ... but it provides a long look at what the band was up to at the time. About half of 32 tracks that did make the cut have never ...
The London rock band were active from 1971 to 1981, with a string of successful albums and a reputation for thrilling live shows. The essence of McCartney in the 70s is borne on Wings – but ...
It is McCartney’s ultimate driving song. The Eagles have “Take It Easy,” and U2 has “Where the Streets Have No Name.” Wings have “Band on the Run” as their best song to drive on the ...
During his time with Wings, Paul McCartney wrote so many love songs for Linda McCartney that ... oddball music that ruled the airwaves, like “Band on the Run,” “Jet,” and “Live and ...
They got it on Get Your Wings, the sophomore effort ... He hits on the band’s inherent tunefulness, as the riff on “Same Old Song & Dance” grabs you from the start. And he makes sure you ...