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MacDonald, Ian (1998). Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties. London: Pimlico. ISBN 0-7126-6697-4.

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Wenner, Jann S. (14 May 1970). "The Beatles: One Guy Standing There, Shouting 'I'm Leaving' ". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 5 April 2015 . Retrieved 20 March 2015. Huntley, Elliot J. (2006). Mystical One: George Harrison – After the Break-up of the Beatles. Toronto, ON: Guernica Editions. ISBN 978-1-55071-197-4. A very experimental album, but a half-decent one at that. Some of the stuff is the same sort of stuff you'd expect - ballads and general pop songs. However, there are some very odd instrumentals on here, both of which are a bit naff to be honest. The only experimental song that actually works extremely well is 'Temporary Secretary', which probably ranks as one of the earliest electronic songs probably in existence (another oddity is the bonus disc which is called 'Bogey Wobble', which is probably the first Dubstep song). Thankfully despite the unlikable stuff on here, this is fairly well-rounded, and we're at last coming into mostly positive descriptions of his albums! Maybe John was right. Maybe the Beatles were crap. The sooner I get this album out and get it over with the better. [62]

'Maybe I'm Amazed'

Brown, Peter; Gaines, Steven (2002) [1983]. The Love You Make: An Insider's Story of the Beatles. New York, NY: New American Library. ISBN 978-0-4512-0735-7. Paul’s best post Beatles sounding music was from 1970-1975,with this being his last true great album.After this he wrote some good music but he never wrote the same great quality music again for some reason. Although the 1968 animated feature Yellow Submarine was intended as the last of three Beatles films owed to United Artists, [67] the band themselves appeared only briefly at the end of the film. [68] By mid 1969, the threat of possible litigation between the Beatles and United Artists led to director Michael Lindsay-Hogg preparing Let It Be for a cinema release, [66] rather than for airing as a television special as originally planned. [69] Spizer, Bruce (2005). The Beatles Solo on Apple Records. New Orleans, LA: 498 Productions. ISBN 0-9662649-5-9.

I do not at all disagree with most people when they say this is Paul's masterpiece after The Beatles. However, I will have to add that Paul had a fair few of these 'masterpieces'. This is just the most obvious one. It definitely qualifies as the best Wings album, and is so very close to his best overall. But of course, you can guess that by now. Pairing two quintessentially British pop icons together, Sir Paul and beloved fictional spy James Bond, "Live and Let Die" was not just a smash hit that reached the top slot on two of the three major U.S. charts at the time, but was also the first James Bond theme to garner an Oscar nomination (it was also nominated for a Grammy in 1974). Top Albums/CDs – Volume 13, No. 14_15". RPM. 6 June 1970. Archived from the original (PHP) on 17 March 2014 . Retrieved 3 May 2012. There are makeweights, for sure: Eat at Home, Smile Away, 3 Legs. But when the music coheres, you can hear the same boundless sensibilities that defined the long medley on Abbey Road, and a talent who could make magic out of the most unlikely ingredients. The three albums to listen to next Not one of my favorites, but I've never really said anything against it. His first album of the 90s is a solid album for sure, and one that has some great songs on it. They're probably not, but the 'feet' on the front cover have always looked like 'hands' to me, but that is just a little niggle with me. I, again, would have liked to see a double album with this as it probably would be more remembered overall, and there definitely was enough material if he released a second disc. Recommended, but not highly.

'Let It Be'

Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005. Roppongi, Tokyo: Oricon Entertainment. 2006. ISBN 4-87131-077-9. Billboard.BIZ – TOP POP ALBUMS OF 1970". Archived from the original on 8 October 2012 . Retrieved 13 July 2011. Incorporating still photographs taken by Linda, a 35mm promotional film for "Maybe I'm Amazed" aired on The Ed Sullivan Show and other US entertainment shows. [43] Winn, John C. (2009). That Magic Feeling: The Beatles' Recorded Legacy, Volume Two, 1966–1970. New York, NY: Three Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0-307-45239-9.

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