Ram > Band on the Run > Wings Over America > McCartney > Back to the Egg > Wild Life > McCartney II > Flaming Pie > London Town > Venus & Mars > Wings at the Speed of Sound > Tug of War > Red Rose Speedway > Electric Arguments > Off The Ground > Pipes of Peace > Chaos & Creation in the Backyard >>> the rest
Best to worst
I love Venus and Mars and wanna put it higher but he has so many good albums infront of it
WELL I WAS TALKING LAST NIGHT..
MAGNETO AND TITANIUM MAAAN
I love the songs off of Venus and Mars, but they all sound way better on Wings Over America. Love In Song is underrated as fuck though.
I agree. Wings Over America is easily his best album imo because Paul is at his heart not an avant-gardist, or a granny musician, or a balladeer: Paul is a rocker. Rockshow baby!!!
>Paul is at his heart not an avant-gardist
but he made Carnival of Light
He did all the things I said, but fundamentally he's a rockstar and that's the whole reason he put Wings together, so he could keep performing. For me, the essential Macca song isn't Yesterday, it's Helter Skelter
They had Junior's Farm on the setlist earlier in the tour. Wish they would have kept in on for the American leg.
youtube.com
Junior's Farm is at 1:38:00
Ram [Apple, 1971]
"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" is a major annoyance. I tolerated Paul's crochets with the Beatles because his mates balanced them out. I enjoyed them on "McCartney" because their scale was so modest. I actively enjoy them on "Moonberry Monk Delight" because it rocks! But the rest of the songs are so lightweight that they practically float away even as Paulie layers them down with caprices. For God's sake, if you're going to be eccentric at least don't be pretentious about it. B-
Thanks brother