Analysing Paul McCartney's greatest solo track

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @PaulMcCartney
    @PaulMcCartney Год назад +1452

    🎸❤

  • @AllieSakwa
    @AllieSakwa Год назад +972

    Sponsored by Capitol Records / Paul McCartney. Absolute achievement for a man who gets memed for talking about The Beatles all the time.

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Год назад +150

      😎😍😃

    • @JustSomeVideos0
      @JustSomeVideos0 Год назад +6

      @@DavidBennettPiano Surely that's Radiohead :D

    • @cjay2
      @cjay2 Год назад +36

      @@DavidBennettPiano David, in my book, you can talk about the Beatles for as long and as much as you want. Carry on!

    • @MikeDavid_Davideos
      @MikeDavid_Davideos Год назад +4

      He loves Radiohead too

    • @ixlnxs
      @ixlnxs Год назад +3

      While I'm happy he has great sponsors and he must be proud of having been selected by Macca's record company, it does make me wonder if Band on the run really IS Mr Bennett's favourite Macca solo track. I would have expected him to go for a slightly more obscure album track like, Junk (1970), Mistress and Maid (1993) or Distractions (1989).

  • @John_Fugazzi
    @John_Fugazzi Год назад +529

    "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" was another song where McCartney used divergent sections to create a song that took the listener from one place to another. The Abbey Road medley is his masterpiece of this type.

    • @greatscott175
      @greatscott175 Год назад +33

      I'm a lifelong Beatles nut but only in my 30's, but as a musician I've had countless older dudes talk about how everybody at the time was blown away by Uncle Albert and how outrageous it sounded at the time. It's such a niche song today but it's a banger.

    • @danielebowman
      @danielebowman Год назад +12

      Good choice. Paul's solo stuff has so many great tunes. Patchy at times but so many great and underrated tunes and such variety.

    • @franciscaine7585
      @franciscaine7585 Год назад +6

      Also Morse Moose from London Town

    • @claudegenereux
      @claudegenereux Год назад +13

      Very good, but simplicity also is very hard to achieve as he did with "Junk".

    • @paynemi1992
      @paynemi1992 Год назад +4

      Glad this was the top comment, my favourite paul song

  • @lorenzor2555
    @lorenzor2555 Год назад +380

    For me “Maybe I’m Amazed” is one of his best song ever, Beatles era included

    • @ItsCrawdaddy
      @ItsCrawdaddy Год назад +11

      Brilliant song, surprisingly underrated.

    • @DenKulesteSomFins
      @DenKulesteSomFins Год назад +13

      Agreed, and I think it's his best vocal performance, along with the the abbey road medley

    • @SoleaGalilei
      @SoleaGalilei Год назад +31

      And if you play it backwards you get a recipe for a really ripping lentil soup!

    • @lanceuppercut_
      @lanceuppercut_ Год назад +3

      @@SoleaGalilei Damn I was 11 minutes too late to comment this

    • @efficiencygaming3494
      @efficiencygaming3494 Год назад +13

      I actually clicked on this video thinking it was going to be about "Maybe I'm Amazed".
      I know Paul had a lot of well-known songs as a solo artist, but that one is always the first one that I think of. It always stood out to me as one of his best tracks, in the same league as "Let It Be" or "Yesterday".

  • @ElliotRobertsVideos
    @ElliotRobertsVideos Год назад +16

    Hell yeah, man. God-tier sponsorship and excellent video!

  • @colinfarmer1440
    @colinfarmer1440 Год назад +200

    So cool to see you getting sponsored by Paul McCartney’s records so you can actually use the song in the video and work with them at the same time

  • @OceanChild87
    @OceanChild87 Год назад +62

    Paul's musical talent is just incomparable. There's no one else who has shown such creativity, ingenuity and brought joy to so many people for 60 years.
    thank you for this video it was super interesting and Band on the Run is one of my favorite solo Paul songs!
    Not gonna lie, I wish you'd analyse more Paul songs, I'd so be here for it!

    • @jckhammer
      @jckhammer Год назад +4

      The only other songwriter that can come close is Barry gibb as he also has an amazing length and list of songs, but I give the nod to paul as number one

    • @davehimlin2374
      @davehimlin2374 Год назад +1

      @@jckhammer Billy Joel may be BETTER than Mcartney, as far as a solo career is concerned. Pauls lyrics were often very average at best. Billy Joel was able to write dozens of big hit songs with great melodies, chord structures and great lyrics.

  • @ibji
    @ibji Год назад +132

    Legend has it that a teenager picked up the album Rubber Soul in a music store and said to her friend, "Look, Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings..."

    • @russell_szabados
      @russell_szabados Год назад +8

      Yes, that happened somewhere around 1975 and has been happening since. Kids aren't dumb, they just don't care about our music because their music is what matters to them, just like ours does to us. It's been happening since the beginning of time. Get over it.

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Год назад +2

      That is NOT legend lol. It happened everywhere. In college way back when, I was in a record store with a friend and he and I laughed, we had the same experience... Young kid: "I didn't know Paul was in a band before Wings." "IN" a band? Yeh right... Wings let him in the band after the Beatles tossed him out...right...and Mick Jagger was a busboy in the Queen's kitchen before he was in a band...

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Год назад +4

      only goes to show that Wings were a major act on their own in the 70s.. Also - I'm not sure as I was only born in the late 80s, but I've heard that sometime in the mid-70s, The Beatles were not a very celebrated band (as in, their songs weren't played on the radio as much as we might nowadays imagine), as the focus were on the contemporary rock giants and whatever came afterwards: punk, disco, new wave - and that lasted until a revival of Beatles' popularity came sometime in the 80s (I would imagine, after Lennon's death). Don't know if that's true?

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Год назад +2

      @@russell_szabados yeah, I guess after the (shitty, in my opinion) song with Kanye West and Rihanna was released, I believe many kids were like: 'it's nice that Kanye gave a chance to this totally unknown guy and let him collaborate on a song' xd what can you do

    • @prschuster
      @prschuster Год назад +3

      True story. I have a friend who heard someone, obviously younger, actually say that.

  • @thomaswood8167
    @thomaswood8167 Год назад +17

    Let’s not forget that a lot of Paul’s early solo work was initially dismissed by critics, only for younger reviewers to go back and give glowing assessments of albums initially panned.

  • @MusicalRadiation
    @MusicalRadiation Год назад +61

    I was pretty sure it was going to be 'Maybe I'm Amazed' when I clicked this video. That is genuinely one of the best songs ever written, including the Beatles discography.

    • @douglasj.arcuri1370
      @douglasj.arcuri1370 Год назад +2

      Great song because he was still under the influence of Lennon and George Martin.

    • @relicofgold
      @relicofgold Год назад +2

      Of course his best work post-Beatles is MAYBE IM AMAZED. David is wrong here.

    • @braemtes23
      @braemtes23 Год назад +1

      @@douglasj.arcuri1370 So you feel the same about All Things Must Pass? George had one good album because he was under the influence of his time with McCartney, Lennon and Martin.

    • @Fuzcapp
      @Fuzcapp Год назад +1

      @@relicofgold But Maybe I'm Amazed was written while Paul was still in the Beatles. David here is only including songs Paul wrote outside of the Beatles influence.

    • @ewest14
      @ewest14 Год назад

      @@FuzcappMaybe I’m Amazed was not written while Paul was in the Beatles. He may have publicly still been in the Beatles, but the song was written as a result of the private break up and his feelings towards Linda for helping him out of the depression

  • @georgesonm1774
    @georgesonm1774 Год назад +41

    To me more than only this one song are on the same level as his Beatles tunes: In the Back Seat of My Car, Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey, Jet, Bluebird, Waterfalls, Dress Me Up As a Robber, Let'Em In, Live and Let Die, Arrow Through Me, Another Day, Junk, Temporary Secretary, Getting Closer, Goodnight Tonight - so many gems

    • @danielebowman
      @danielebowman Год назад +3

      Great selection!

    • @techidna-h9t
      @techidna-h9t Год назад +6

      I really like Coming Up and Silly Love Songs too.

    • @fabioglezr
      @fabioglezr Год назад +1

      All amazing songs, I agree

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Год назад

      @@danielebowman thanks!

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Год назад +3

      @@techidna-h9t yeah agree, both are awesome songs. Also Listen to What the Man Said is kind of in the same category for me, and probably several others.

  • @demonicusa.k.a.theblindguy3929
    @demonicusa.k.a.theblindguy3929 Год назад +12

    As a little kid in these seventies when my mom would often play Beatles albums Most of my favorite songs were Paul's even before I understood that. From Paperbac Writer to For No One to Let Em In to Another Day His writing style has always hit me just right.

  • @ItsCrawdaddy
    @ItsCrawdaddy Год назад +60

    When Paul played this at the Glastonbury festival this past June, and pulled Dave Grohl (still grieving over the loss of Taylor Hawkins) on stage with him to perform... It still makes me tear up.
    Edit: here's the link to that performance, to those who haven't seen it. ruclips.net/video/PCZuCgyqLDs/видео.html

    • @peterclarke7240
      @peterclarke7240 Год назад +1

      I don't know what. What?

    • @amnril
      @amnril Год назад

      @@peterclarke7240 I wouldn’t even ask, usual conspiracy theory nonsense no doubt. The internet is so full of toxic rubbish and armies of idiots that believe that rubbish.

    • @AutPen38
      @AutPen38 Год назад +5

      Dave Grohl used to be in the Beatles. He became the drummer after Ringo Starr shot himself.

    • @johantrenier1685
      @johantrenier1685 Год назад

      Thanks for sharing that link. Great live quality. 👍

  • @Greg07623
    @Greg07623 Год назад +32

    Congratulations on your illustrious, and well deserved sponsorship. Band on the Run is a chapter out of my high school years. We played it to death when it was released.

    • @gleanerman2195
      @gleanerman2195 Год назад +1

      Me too, my girlfriend and I wore it out so to speak in the back seat of my car in high school, now married for 47 years and still kicking it. The 70's were golden for Paul.

  • @ednammansfield8553
    @ednammansfield8553 Год назад +10

    Band on the run with his group Wings is one of his greatest albums. But another of his great achievements has to be his big hit 'Mull of Kintyre' imo. The use of bagpipes in this hit single really stands out as one of his greatest compositions wrote in collaboration with Denny Lane of Wings. A massive hit here in the UK.

  • @chrisb8075
    @chrisb8075 Год назад +11

    I was a very young musician in the early 70's and grew up on Beatles and Wings. The Band on the run album is an absolute classic, pure music for it's own sake. Venus and Mars hit another level, and the touching "Treat her gently-lonely old people" is a tender insightful masterpiece. Add in Jimmy's "Medicine jar", and you have the typical contrast of emotions that McCartney eschews, going back as far as Golden Slumbers which is in very much the same vein, and pulls the listener in multiple directions. Just brilliant.

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Год назад

      You and I are in the same age group and musicians. I get that...

  • @TheMOReviewers
    @TheMOReviewers Год назад +11

    One additional thing I love about this is how at the end of "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five" at the very end of the album you get a short reprise of section three of Band on the Run, tying the whole album together and reassuring you that "in the town they're searching for them everywhere, but they never will be found!".

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Год назад +1

      He sort of did that before with the Sgt Pepper album, just before A Day in the Life, the reprise...Lennon liked Picasso's Last Words and said so in an interview at the time of the album's release.

    • @justsomecheddarcheese8545
      @justsomecheddarcheese8545 Год назад +3

      Unpopular opinion: 1985 is McCartney's best on BOTR. Although title track is close second and iconic

    • @TheMOReviewers
      @TheMOReviewers Год назад

      @@justsomecheddarcheese8545 I actually almost agree! I would just swap the two, but I think it's really, really good.

    • @gleanerman2195
      @gleanerman2195 Год назад

      Band on the run was brilliant.

  • @tabascocat5102
    @tabascocat5102 Год назад +13

    I think Macca does it/did it all- instinctively. He's plugged into a musical muses wavelength. Just a genius.

  • @bapples
    @bapples Год назад +9

    Little Willow, Cage, Every Night, Getting Closer, Uncle Albert, Beautiful Night, Wild Life, so many to mention. Thank you Paul for the music ❤️

    • @zootsoot2006
      @zootsoot2006 Год назад +1

      Back Seat of My Car is his best solo song by far.

  • @Davebass7783
    @Davebass7783 Год назад +17

    I guess McCartney has a slew of songs in this 'suite' style of his; You Never Give Me Your Money is outstanding too. And the way (via keys) the B side tracks run into each other is clever - eg, Ddim is really an E7, neatly leading into Amin7 at the start of Never Give Your Money. Also, a proud owner of a 1963 Hofner bass personally autographed by McCartney.

    • @Tom-hk6ub
      @Tom-hk6ub Год назад

      I want that Bass !

    • @abc456f
      @abc456f Год назад

      If it was one he played, your retirement is set. Still going to be worth a lot when we sadly lose him.

  • @anthonyodonnell6105
    @anthonyodonnell6105 Год назад +10

    McCartney wrote so many great songs after the Beatles. John was a great rocker, and also capable of creating wonderful, meditative moods. But Paul just had that melodic and harmonic sense combined with felicity of composition.

  • @cdprince768
    @cdprince768 Год назад +7

    Definitely the most Beatles-esque of his solo efforts, and a great story behind the producing of the album: his band quitting on him before production, getting mugged, and trying to scrape together an album with a lady he had recently taught how to play piano.

  • @thegothaunt
    @thegothaunt Год назад +3

    Ooh, I love these videos because they give me a chance to appreciate songs on a much deeper level. congratulations on this extra special sponsor!!!

  • @kenreeve32
    @kenreeve32 Год назад +7

    Always thought this was one of Sir Paul's best tracks. Thanks for the analysis!

  • @jesusofsuburbia3080
    @jesusofsuburbia3080 Год назад +13

    Man, I love Dear Boy and Heart of the Country. Ram is a masterpiece

    • @bullcrap9409
      @bullcrap9409 11 месяцев назад

      Exactly. I think it’s easily up there w some Beatles albums.

  • @okcoconut
    @okcoconut Год назад +31

    Meanwhile I totally agree that Band on the Run is great, I think McCartney and RAM are a bit overlooked. after being in the biggest band in the world Paul just went full solo, DIY, Lo fi with McCartney. It really shows his talent and creativity without him trying hard. lots of fun ideas, cool rhythms and grooves, great songwritings, jams. I can't say it's an ambitious record but he was trying something new and it's a fun, lighthearted, and a genuine album. personally it really inspired me and gave the courage to write and record all things on my own. and with RAM, this video by Elliot Roberts explained the best! ruclips.net/video/CRZHvvYsc5w/видео.html

    • @deansusec8745
      @deansusec8745 Год назад

      I day Ram was Abbey road part two. A work of art

    • @DCfromBC
      @DCfromBC Год назад +3

      Ram is one of the cleanest productions and, song-by-song , best written records I've ever heard. Mccartney's best album in my opinion. Dear Boy's background harmonies are an incredible achievement by themselves.

    • @deansusec8745
      @deansusec8745 Год назад +1

      @@DCfromBC agree! Every songs fits the place it sits perfectly. And the first song opens the album perfectly! Glad to see it is highly regarded lately.

    • @DCfromBC
      @DCfromBC Год назад +1

      @@deansusec8745 hear, hear!

    • @redpillhope
      @redpillhope Год назад +1

      Personally I love Too Many People and can listen to it endlessly.

  • @Satellite_Of_Love
    @Satellite_Of_Love Год назад +1

    I LOVE this song. The different musical styles in each section, plus the wonderful sense of freedom I feel listening to this song makes it one of my favorites. It's one I especially love playing while driving, preferably with the windows down. ❤️

  • @thombrown
    @thombrown Год назад +29

    I think "My Brave Face" is pretty much always overlooked and therefore underrated.

    • @OceanChild87
      @OceanChild87 Год назад +1

      Same! I really like that song. For me it's definitely one of the best songs on the album along with Put It There of course (so cute).
      I also liked We Got Married

    • @nicksmusiccorner7613
      @nicksmusiccorner7613 Год назад +1

      I find overall the album to be ehh but my brave face was a breath of fresh air for paul in 1989 sad it was his last solo top 40 hit brilliant stuff came after

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Год назад

      true! great song

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 Год назад

      Yes...

  • @mazda9624
    @mazda9624 Год назад +2

    This song is so magical. I absolutely love Linda's synth part during the second section if the song where it slows down

  • @motherjesse
    @motherjesse Год назад +1

    I read the title of the video first and thought obviously Band On The Run. Then I actually look at the thumbnail, like, aw yeah, David did it again. Great work, brother.

  • @banba317
    @banba317 Год назад +2

    I think I'd add Live And Let Die to the list; it is a tour de force. Congrats on the Sponsorship; you have a great channel and deserve it!

  • @benjaminprietop
    @benjaminprietop Год назад +5

    Amazing song and album, I'll always love the crazy story behind it's recording.

  • @denisruskin348
    @denisruskin348 Год назад +6

    Absolutely agree. It’s a masterpiece.

  • @cakemartyr5794
    @cakemartyr5794 Год назад +8

    Thank you once more for this thorough analysis. It really is an epic piece, which could be considered progressive rock. It's the same year as Dark Side of the Moon and Selling England by the Pound.

  • @FranzBiscuit
    @FranzBiscuit Год назад +4

    Paul McCartney has created (and collaborated on) NUMEROUS musical masterpieces. He really has this knack for producing pieces that touch the heart, too. Many gloomy days have been brightened up by that man's music, God love him...

  • @tommonk7651
    @tommonk7651 Год назад +2

    Absolutely love Band On The Run.... One of the first albums I ever bought. The song is amazing. I know nothing about music theory; I just know the song sounds great! McCartney, it goes without saying, is a genius.

  • @TheEeliciousOne
    @TheEeliciousOne Год назад +2

    Nicely done. Another great video. I think this box was sold out long prior to it's release date. Thank you for consistently high quality videos on interesting topics!

  • @tomato6305
    @tomato6305 Год назад +1

    Finally some content on the Beatles' solo works. Great job!

  • @dalebaker9109
    @dalebaker9109 Год назад +2

    David is welcome to talk about the greatness of Paul McCartney and the Beatles forever more. It’s very moving to hear about such a young man, who loves absolutely loves both The Beatles and Sir Paul own solo stuff. This guy is an absolute credit to you tube, he loves all music, and is a magnificent composer himself. I wonder if he like classic Genesis, with Peter Gabriel, or is it only me
    😅😅😅

  • @58icarus
    @58icarus Год назад +1

    Nice to see a publisher embracing the opportunity presented by the talent on RUclips (like David Bennett) rather than thwarting it. Kudos, Mr. Bennett! Also nice to see Paul with his Rick in the closing clip rather than the fanboy Hohner. It was refreshing. That really punctuates the idea of Paul moving in his own direction at the time.

  • @robbiedranov5407
    @robbiedranov5407 Год назад +1

    Silly Love Songs just blows me away. Just like so many of the Beatles songs that seem to be just simple songs yet there is a complexity in them that shines through the more you listen to them.

  • @tiestenbosch
    @tiestenbosch Год назад +18

    Hi David, Jenny Wren, from Chaos and creation in the backyard (2005, yes 35 years after the beatles!), could easily be from the Beatles era, but with the voice of a more matured mccartney... It is exceptional and surely amongst his best work!

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Год назад +11

      Jenny Wren is excellent 😌

    • @tiestenbosch
      @tiestenbosch Год назад +3

      @@DavidBennettPiano just finished the video... Great video again! Thanks...

    • @aleynamehmetoglu4212
      @aleynamehmetoglu4212 Год назад +1

      Yes it's perfect

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Год назад +3

      'Little Willow' off Flaming Pie is another beautiful song in this vein from his later catalogue. Very simple but to me it would work well on White Album

  • @sharpvidtube
    @sharpvidtube Год назад +3

    Ram is my favourite post Beatles McCartney album.

  • @HarryInEdi
    @HarryInEdi Год назад +1

    Ooops late to another stellar release - so so so so so happy and hyped that you are being sponsored by Macca himself!! I hope his team let you use longer clips on many more videos - and I hope you’re enjoying your limited edition box!!!!

  • @malepartd
    @malepartd 11 месяцев назад

    I'm old enough to remember when Band on the Run played on the radio almost non-stop. And my dad's 8-track of the album which we would listen to again and again on road trips! It is still my favourite Paul McCartney solo song.

  • @kaitlyng8968
    @kaitlyng8968 Год назад +6

    I loved this video. Paul is my favorite artist of all time and he doesn’t get the appreciation he deserves. ❤

    • @garf8900
      @garf8900 Год назад +1

      What are you talking about.

    • @kaitlyng8968
      @kaitlyng8968 Год назад

      @@garf8900 well he doesn’t I truly think that

    • @garf8900
      @garf8900 Год назад +2

      @@kaitlyng8968 he's one of the most well known and appreciated musicians in the world

    • @ewest14
      @ewest14 Год назад

      @@garf8900he doesn’t get the respect he deserves for his solo career and how he continued to innovate after the Beatles

  • @larrypower8273
    @larrypower8273 Год назад

    I have been thinking about this song a lot recently. I was thinking of it in terms of themes - imprisoned, dreaming of freedom, escape or stuck, hope, escape, pursuit. There are many levels to it really in the musical sense and I love your ananlysis of it especially describing it as an episodic piece. The editing of your analysis and the integration of the sheet music is also excellent. A great production by you of this excellent song.

  • @gandalfandferg280
    @gandalfandferg280 Год назад +3

    I think the purpose and culmination of Paul's life's work crescendo's to his masterpiece and greatest song ever, Temporary Secretary

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Год назад

      Idk if you're joking ;) but yeah it's a great song

  • @libracordial
    @libracordial Год назад +1

    Loved this! Your analysis is always so good! Please do more with Paul’s solo work.

  • @Cookie-hg4xb
    @Cookie-hg4xb Год назад +8

    Let Me Roll It is no doubt my favourite on the album followed by the title track and Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five.

    • @OnePost909
      @OnePost909 Год назад +1

      For me, "Jet" is the clear highlight of a great album that has zero weak points. Also the string orchestration of "PIcasso's Last Words."

    • @GravityBoy72
      @GravityBoy72 Год назад

      1985... is brilliant.

    • @Jantonov1
      @Jantonov1 Год назад

      Totally agree. Let Me Roll With It is such a rock song. That dirty guitar lick is as good as anything Lennon ever played.

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад +4

    When this came out, we wore the record out. Great writing.

    • @danielebowman
      @danielebowman Год назад +1

      What's amazing is that Paul was robbed in Nigeria so he had to recall his tunes On 'Band on the Run' from memory to record them.

  • @fidelogos7098
    @fidelogos7098 Год назад

    Your analysis of music is so helpful to me. I'm a big Beatles fan, constantly trying to play their songs on the piano and to see the breakdown of any piece of music is always enlightening. I've always favored Paul's song writing as a Beatle, but never really actively listened to his post-Beatles music. I have a new perspective of Band on the Run. Can't wait to try all those chords and chord changes. Can I stretch my short fat fingers around them? 🤷‍♀🤷‍♀🤣🤣

  • @keithwilkinson5707
    @keithwilkinson5707 Год назад

    Love the bass on this great track. Thanks David for another interesting analysis.

  • @DavidBennettPiano
    @DavidBennettPiano  Год назад +44

    Order the Paul McCartney 7" Singles Box here: pmc.lnk.to/7inSinglesBoxPR 🎸😊

    • @coloaten6682
      @coloaten6682 Год назад

      Box sets sold out but appearing on eBay.

    • @Dmy602
      @Dmy602 Год назад

      Yeah sure

    • @maxblatter
      @maxblatter Год назад

      7" singles? That is ... vinyl? Nothing on earth could bring me back to the vinyl records! Too well am I remembering my teenage years and the first half of my twenties, when the audio CD did not yet exist and I was desperately struggling against the nasty rustling and crackling noises that covered the music.

    • @9davidlong
      @9davidlong Год назад +1

      His best song since leaving The Beatles was maybe I'm amazed.

  • @billycjustice
    @billycjustice Год назад +1

    Thank you for your great videos. I’m old but my experience isn’t. I’ve learned so much from you with the way you present them.

  • @SminkingDoctor
    @SminkingDoctor Год назад +36

    Paul’s Best Solo song isn’t Band On The Run, but it is on the album of the same name. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five.

    • @danielebowman
      @danielebowman Год назад +7

      Hugely underrated that.

    • @tonybates7870
      @tonybates7870 Год назад +6

      The fact that Jet and Let Me Roll It are also contenders shows the greatness of the album.

    • @stamatiskon3049
      @stamatiskon3049 Год назад +1

      It's probably my favourite song of all time so I should agree but I think songs like Band On the Run, Uncle Albert or Live and Let Die are more interesting for a songwriter or a musicologist...

    • @georgesonm1774
      @georgesonm1774 Год назад +1

      @@tonybates7870 that's true! I also absolutely love Bluebird from the same album. No Words is also great, sounds a bit like a George Harrison song

    • @cakemartyr5794
      @cakemartyr5794 Год назад

      Live and Let Die also really good

  • @georgebaigent8078
    @georgebaigent8078 Год назад

    I spend years trying to understand the complexities of something that Macca did by force of nature. It’s not fair!! Thanks Paul❤. You’ve given us so much.

  • @RFToob
    @RFToob Год назад +1

    Agreed. Well said. Cheers.

  • @tysonplett3328
    @tysonplett3328 Год назад +2

    I love this song, definitely my favourite from McCartney's solo career!

  • @ly776
    @ly776 Год назад

    The opening of the third section for me is really what makes this something that raises this to the level of the Beatles.

  • @Shakooba
    @Shakooba Год назад +1

    That 2nd section is the greatest thing any of the Beatles have ever written. I don’t know what it is because it makes me lose my mind, it’s so good.

  • @desoxido
    @desoxido 8 месяцев назад

    There are so many. Just in the 70's my top tracks are: Maybe I'm Amazed, Band on the Run, Live and Let Die, Dear Boy, and The back seat of my car. Real masterpieces.

  • @sholpana_musicologist
    @sholpana_musicologist Год назад

    Thank you, David!! Its a great analysis in all aspects!💥💯

  • @dispersemedia
    @dispersemedia Год назад +1

    I'm a beatles fan and didn't know any solo Paul McCartney songs until now. I have heard "Band on the run" a few times but didn't know it was Paul's song.

    • @brucewham4429
      @brucewham4429 Год назад

      McCartney's solo and Wings career is from another planet of sublime songwriting diversity. Enjoy!!!

  • @davidannderson9796
    @davidannderson9796 Год назад +1

    I must say... learning that it was Linda that played that iconic synth line... wow! That synth line is so brilliantly played, with such good feel, that I had always assumed that it must have been played the genius Paul himself! Linda obviously had some major talent, not just as a photographer! (look at the photos in the (brilliant) McCartney album from 1970 for Linda's massive talent there!)
    Note that I know that the line was probably composed by Paul... but it is played with such good natural feel!

  • @DavidTerrill
    @DavidTerrill 2 месяца назад

    Great video - thanks.
    Paul was really busy around this time and another song from exactly this period and also well worth checking out - if only because it's another stitched together three parter - is the closing track on McGear, the album he made with his brother. I'm not sure who was responsible for what but "The Man Who Saw God On The Moon" stands up every bit as tall today as it did 50 years ago. Paul's stamp is all over it and it's a near perfect example of his incredible inventiveness and imagination during that period.

  • @FromGroundToMud
    @FromGroundToMud Год назад

    Man, I'm really happy you got this sponsor.
    Edit: I hope someday you touch on "This One", by Paul, an underrated song imho.

  • @KidFresh71
    @KidFresh71 Год назад

    Coming Up, Calico Sky, Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time, New… Paul has been on top of his songwriting game for decades after The Beatles ended! My favorite living musician.

  • @colingardiner6516
    @colingardiner6516 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this mate. Paul McCarthy's way of writing like this was just brilliant. Uncle Albert was very similar with a 3 stage structure. Wings where a great band. Loved Paul's music post Beatles. Beatles brilliant too of course.

  • @TheKiteless
    @TheKiteless Год назад +1

    A deeply satisfying tune to jam along to

  • @7bestthings
    @7bestthings Год назад +1

    A great video for a truly brilliant song! Thank you! If you would like to do more songs of Sir Paul, it would be greatly appreciated!

  • @peztopher7297
    @peztopher7297 Год назад

    This came out when I was 13. I like the bass next to that Linda line. It has always been an emotionally affecting song for me. I am always excited to hear it and don't want it to end.
    I have always thought his first two albums were great, and they also are emotional for me.

  • @lachinita_esa1086
    @lachinita_esa1086 Год назад +1

    I clicked on the video thinking it would be the song Junk. How come nobody comments about this song? This song is freaking brilliant! 😭 and it's soooo underrated! it's one of my favorite Paul's songs

  • @marrioman13
    @marrioman13 Год назад +3

    Maybe it's not considered outstanding by others, but I love 'Wild Life'. I think it has some of his best vocals and a nice strong bass passing through it.

    • @grazer7435
      @grazer7435 Год назад +1

      I'm with you.....I love Wildlife, great album....

    • @IntoTheSky19
      @IntoTheSky19 Год назад +1

      For some reason, I could never get into it. I still rank it last among his albums. Will give it another go in another few years. I always do.

  • @KeepAutismWeird
    @KeepAutismWeird Год назад +1

    i was really hoping this was going to be an elaborate setup for a video about "Wonderful Christmas Time"

  • @wgb01001
    @wgb01001 Год назад +2

    Arrow Through Me is his best solo song. That tune is ridiculous. Honorable mentions include Uncle Albert, Another Day, Too Many People, Junior’s Farm, and Coming Up.

    • @sharpvidtube
      @sharpvidtube Год назад +1

      Back to the egg is a good album, listened to it more than Band on the run.

  • @eddiemurphy6178
    @eddiemurphy6178 Год назад

    I agree. We love you Paul!!!!

  • @hazukilazy
    @hazukilazy Год назад

    Wow, I’m happy for you! I’d really like you to interview Paul one day.

  • @TN29
    @TN29 Год назад +1

    I've always heard this one as chronicling Paul's escape from the Beatles and rejuvenation with Wings.

  • @willthomas3122
    @willthomas3122 Год назад

    Another one I’d say is equal to the stuff from the Beatles is Maybe I’m Amazed, the first song he did after the Beatles broke up. It’s so packed full of emotion and is musically sound. Plus those guitar solos are criminally underrated, they’re brilliant. And it might be the best vocal performance from McCartney ever.

  • @Nanoci62
    @Nanoci62 Год назад

    GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT RENDITION 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️

  • @walterwhitejr.445
    @walterwhitejr.445 Год назад +1

    I was pondering this basic question while listening to the singles today in my car. I realized, if you mentally remove "The Beatles" as a backdrop standard, most every solo McCartney single and b-side are amazing feats of melody, instrumentation, and production - and few come close to the range of styles and personal experimentation he routinely displays. While "Here, There and Everywhere" will possibly always be my favorite song ever, he does come close to that song's universality from time to time - "Pipes of Peace", "Little Willow", "Calico Skies", "Put it There", "Listen to What the Man Said", "Silly Love Songs"... on and on. Paul was writing "classic timeless music" before "Band on the Run", people just weren't ready to listen to it without the Beatles baggage in the mix. Right out of the gate, "That Would be Something", "Every Night", "Junk", "Man We Was Lonely", and of course "Maybe I'm Amazed" all could easily stand alongside his Beatles songs. It wouldn't be until "Unplugged" that a wide audience would come to appreciate many of those tracks.
    Now if Paul would only have Hamish Stuart to come round and finish off "Is it Raining in London?" Angelo Badalamenti deserves his work scoring that track to be heard, may he rest in peace.

  • @StuartQuinn
    @StuartQuinn Год назад +3

    It makes such a difference having the real songs to listen to. I'm often suspicious of sponsorships, but it's an extraordinarily good arrangement for your videos - it's not as if this is a review.

  • @michelepaccione8806
    @michelepaccione8806 Год назад +1

    "Ram" hit #1 in the UK and Canada and #2 in the US. It was a very successful album, though some critics at the time didn't like it, it seems. But the public loved it. (And we still do.) There's not a weak song on the entire album. Which is amazing, if you think about it, because The Beatles had three songwriters. But Paul carried all of Ram (and Band On The Run, of course) by himself.

  • @Octavio12341000
    @Octavio12341000 Год назад +1

    I read somewhere that Paul is considered the greatest composer of the 20th century.
    Can sound mind-blowing but the more you analyze the huge amount of masterpieces he has done, is actually believable

  • @mackermaldrill2656
    @mackermaldrill2656 Год назад

    Brilliant analysis David.

  • @elsfane
    @elsfane Год назад

    I remember a bunch solo albums coming out in ‘73. The Bond movie, Live and Let Die came out. I also remember Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da was released. They were playing it a lot on the radio.

  • @PlanetoftheDeaf
    @PlanetoftheDeaf Год назад +1

    Nice for you to be able to use generous sections of the song without the risk of being blocked by er Capitol Records 😁
    Paul was in a good place by 1973. Relationships with the other Beatles were healing, helped by them realising that Paul had been right about Klein. That happy mindset really helped his music.

  • @composer7325
    @composer7325 Год назад

    Very interesting video, thank you for this upload.

  • @TigerRogers0660
    @TigerRogers0660 Год назад +2

    Great analysis David!! I would go as far as to say that side one of the "Band On The Run" album - vies for the greatest album side in history!!

  • @raindrops21_9
    @raindrops21_9 Год назад

    What a brilliant analysis! Very much appreciated. In terms of the 'multi-movement' style of song, we know that The Beatles did quite a bit of this e.g. Day in the Life; You Never Give Me Your Money - a multi-movement song within the medley, and Paul continued to employ this style solo with numbers like Live and Let Die and Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey. I know this approach has been used since Paul/The Beatles - Sting and Big Country for instance. But I'd be curious to know if anyone was doing this multi-movement style in pop/rock music *before* The Beatles...

  • @tomshepherd1
    @tomshepherd1 Год назад

    Modal interchange!! I knew there was a name for using chords from the relative minor and vice versa, but I could never remember it. Thank you!
    By the by, I absolutely love your work David. As a teacher I find your explanations clear, brilliantly visual and accessible, with no temptation of veering off into a wacky RUclipsr style.
    Keep up the astoundingly interesting and entertaining work 😊

    • @brendancronin3796
      @brendancronin3796 Год назад

      Brian Wilson had some great modal changes ...the great ones do it and you hardly notice it .
      Penny lane has a modal change and it's just genius

  • @bryandunn425
    @bryandunn425 Год назад

    Love the way he says 'excape' !

  • @robertallan6373
    @robertallan6373 Год назад

    I just love the man and his music.

  • @nowtheworld138
    @nowtheworld138 Год назад

    I have never been the biggest Beatles or even Paul fan and the less we say about John the better. George and Ringo on the other hand we’re alight by me. But Band on the run is a phucking amazing song. I absolutely love it

  • @Procrastinacion_
    @Procrastinacion_ Год назад

    Same thing with Backseat of my car. Amazing stuff, this Paul

  • @akwilson1676
    @akwilson1676 Год назад +7

    Backseat Of My Car is probably one of his most underrated track ever. It's such a beautiful track and a perfect closer to Ram.

  • @Thomasgene
    @Thomasgene Год назад

    Wow! Thank you for your hard Work!

  • @deanknoote114
    @deanknoote114 Год назад

    Stunning analyses of such an interesting, complex and beautiful piece/story/song 🙏 off to see him on Wednesday night in Adelaide 18/10/23

  • @victorwilburn8588
    @victorwilburn8588 Год назад

    I've just been learning more about note borrowing and chord borrowing in my theory study. That flat 6 is so frickin' effective for injecting poignancy into an otherwise major melody, and there are lots of cool harmonization options (e.g. iv, ivdim, iidim). Just playing around with a simple melody walking up from the C to the G, then going to the Ab (in the key of C), and chords going from the tonic to one of those options, really charged my brain. Cool stuff. And of course, I log onto RUclips and see David Bennett covering the same thing.