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SpecterLitt
heard a live recording of it, thought it was pretty decent and wondered why nobody talks about the studio version... well now i know...
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SquiddyBobble
I’ve been a Paul McCartney fan since he exited his mother’s womb and I have to say this is one of his finest compositions. Throughout my lifetime I’ve listened to many of Paul McCartney’s songs from the Beatles to Wings but this is by far the single greatest accomplishment in his musical career. Many people say Yesterday, Hey Jude, and Let it Be is his “all-starr” lineup of songs but I simply think these people are incorrect. Unlike other Paul McCartney fans, I do not share the same mentality that other fans seem to have. At, first I was a naysayer who thought Paul’s lyrical genius had been lost in some of his newer songs but then I heard this jam on the radio and it lit my life like a fire in a forest. If there was any single reason why Paul McCartney was knighted it’s this song that’s how good it is. I would listen to this song every day of my life until I died that’s how much I love it. I’m going to have this jam play at my funeral maximum volume.
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ScrobbleAddict
I've never imagined him singing such explicit stuff! I mean, he was kind of an epitome for harmless songs. (In Germany we call it "seichte heilewelt Musik")
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deratyne
Paul sees the trends and tries to stay relevant. That's the path he's always been taking. He's not the one only for the oldies. He wants to stay young. It's understandable. That being said, this one has been coldplayed to the max. I'm not sure about it. But hey, it's okay to experiment.
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ScrobbleAddict
Whut da fuh?!... I would have never guessed this is Paul McCartney! It sounds so different! And these lyrics OMG! Haha, but at least hes got to stay really young!
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TheStuddz
On first listen, I hated it. But after a few more spins...ehhhh I'm okay with it. It'll never be my favourite from the album, but it shows Paul evolving to fit the times. He's always made pop music, and the song is pretty fun once you look past the annoying modern production. Paul can elevate even the worst songs to something listenable.
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querotepossuir
This is Paul's take on contemporary music. It sounds fresh and better than 99% of what people are doing. Not y'all dragging him for doing what he always did: staying relevant.
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