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Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Aug 12, 2018 17:16:20 GMT
How do people excited about Paul McCartney's Egypt Station feel about the Off The Ground sessions?Welcome everybody! This thread is about a very important question to be asked: How do people that are excited about Paul McCartney's Egypt Station feel about the Off The Ground sessions? Was the album all it could have been? With many excellent B-sides being available, does the song selection hold up well? And how do live versions compare to their recorded equivalents? How have the recordings dates? And what do we know about outtakes? I'll start of with my favorite B-side of the era: The first thing I heard from the sessions, was the C'Mon People Cd-single, which I bought on an Italian street market in 1997 or 1998. I loved all the songs and still feel C'Mon People is the Hey Jude of the 90's, a timeless anthem only lacking in cultural impact when compared to it's more famous brother. Greetings, Yorick
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bradman
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Post by bradman on Aug 13, 2018 0:23:42 GMT
A timeless anthem lacking in cultural impact. Alas, poor Yorick.
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Post by daved on Aug 13, 2018 10:22:22 GMT
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