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songfactslastfm
"Having watched the first man walk on the moon from the black and white TV screen, it changed my perspective, it actually gave me the energy to focus in on things that were out of the box." - In 2015, Sarah Brightman will travel to the International Space Station, a dream that she has had since childhood, when mankind took its first steps on the moon. Brightman takes a closer look at her own relationship with the universe on her new album, Dreamchaser, through a few wistful originals and playful covers by Sigur Rós, Wings, Elbow and Cocteau Twins. Alongside her otherworldly plans, we ask the vivacious soprano how she spends a typical day on Planet Earth: http://www.songfacts.com/blog/interviews/sarah_brightman/
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themartialarts
Don't see how there should be a problem in merging 'Paul McCartney & Wings' with 'Wings' - the two names were the same project, which for a period had the name prefixed with Paul's with by the label for commercial reasons, which they simply dropped again. They were clearly the same band and it seems odd to dilute their charts this way.
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mota_boy_punky
Yes, I know all that, and I've got this in mind before tagging it. But as I saw there were Wings and Paul McCartney & Wings with pretty as much listeners, and Musicbrainz named them like that too.
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TheGreatChupon
Keep in mind, mota_boy, that those two are Paul McCartney & Wings only because of the record label; Paul claimed to not've even been aware that they were released as such! I don't know how much truth there is to that, but it's obvious that it was always Wings in *his* head, and he of all people should have the final say, shouldn't he? But yeah, David, I'd totally agree that Flaming Pie is his most successful post-Wings effort! That's if we don't consider McCartney II post-Wings, since it was technically made while Wings was still an active unit.
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mota_boy_punky
Red Rose Speedway and Band On The Run are Paul McCartney & Wings, the rest is Wings. I keep my tags that way, as they are on the album covers.
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DavidSmith98
The Beatles were a band; Wings is essentially a McCartney solo project. Flaming Pie is great, Flower in The Dirt is good for 80s music. I don't buy the argument his genius ran out, but I do think Flaming Pie is his most brilliant post Wings.
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desafio520
Why don´t just unite Paul McCartney, Wings and Paul McCartney and the Wings in one sole band? I know there are a lot of differences, and discussions, but it just don´t seem right to see his music split. Deep Purple, Iron Maiden and so many other bands had plenty of periods and changes but the name is just one. I think that is a historical debate, not a tag debate. When we look at the number of songs played, it seems Paul McCartney is little listened! And Why? Because of so many categorization and divisions.
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TheFatChocobo
And by your argument, shouldn't you be tagging a lot of Paul's Beatles stuff as Paul McCartney, too? What are his songs on Let It Be and Abbey Road if not Paul telling John, Paul, and Ringo exactly what to play, just as he so often did later with his Wings bandmates?
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TheFatChocobo
And actually, Tug of War/Pipes of Peace is a perfect example: if the final Wings sessions in 1980, which featured a bunch of songs from those two, had been successful, a Wings follow-up to Back to the Egg (had Paul the presence of mind to pull the best tracks) could've been really good. As is, both Tug & Pipes suck! And after that, Paul seemed to really struggle to get a good sound on any of his albums. Off the Ground has a *great* band sound but not enough good songs; only Flaming Pie and Chaos and Creation manage to get an interesting post-Wings album-length coherence out of McCartney, and C&C needed Nigel Godrich for that anyway.
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TheFatChocobo
As for Mr. Denny Laine, London Town wouldn't be half the album it is without his input, and he had a surprising amount of input into the others as well. But the main point is, even if Paul McCartney did 90% of the creative work, he *wanted* to be playing with that band, with those musicians, and (as far as I'm concerned) did his best work for them. The demise of Wings also marks the spot where I think Paul's genius finally ran out. (I consider Paul's glory period to be 1968 to 1980, and that coincides almost exactly with Wings' tenure. I'm not as keen on his really poppy, more straightforward early Beatles stuff, pre-White Album, and I think he lost the thread once he got back with George Martin for Tug of War.)
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TheFatChocobo
Chaos and Creation is alright, and maybe better than that, but I haven't given it the time it needs yet. Off the Ground has three or four awesome tracks and the rest is mediocre... while Tug of War is almost straight-up bad. Very close, anyway. The general love for it baffles me completely.
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DavidSmith98
HA you're a wings fan, because denny laine playing what paul asked added so much. you don't like "off the ground" "tug of war" or "chaos and creation"? you should check them out.
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TheFatChocobo
Bullshit. Generally speaking (aside from McCartney, Ram, McCartney II, and Flaming Pie) I'm not a Paul McCartney fan, I'm a Wings fan. BIG difference.
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DavidSmith98
I wish they merged Wings, and Paul and Wings to just Paul McCartney. Sorry, no one cares about the 'band' its all just Paul solo.
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TheFatChocobo
At the time, Paul always wanted it to be just Wings, but the record company pasted his name on Red Rose Speedway and Band on the Run to help promote them (since when Wild Life came out, a lot of people didn't even realize that Paul was involved!). That became unnecessary after Band on the Run's success, so all the albums that followed were once more credited to Wings alone.
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mark-weaver
I have uploaded a new chillout album called "Mountain Meditation". you will find 14 instrumental tracks for relaxing and enjoy. I would be glad if you will have a listen to my newest album: http://www.lastfm.de/music/Markus+Pitzer/Mountain+Meditation greetings from austria, markus
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anothlastfmuser
http://www.ripoffreport.com/questionable-activities/last-fm-ltd/last-fm-ltd-cbs-entertainment-51079.htm
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Mike_Collie
The Beatles http://thetruthnwo.tumblr.com/post/18126130682/christianity-will-go-it-will-vanish-and-shrink
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