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In addition, the bass and vocal are cleverly integrated. When the vocal gets busy, the playing gets sparse and vice versa. McCartney establishes the song's lazy, 12/8-shuffle feel in bar 1.
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MusicRadar on MSNThey found Paul McCartney’s Höfner: can the Lost Bass Project find Marty McFly’s Gibson ES-345?Gibson puts investigative journalists Scott and Naomi Jones on the Lost To The Future case. Despite thousands of tips the trail of the guitar – missing since '85 – remains cold ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney reveals the one Beatles song he's scared to perform - 'I could never'The Beatles released a number of hit songs, most of which were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon. However, there's ...
Brian Ray has spent the last 23 years as a member of Paul McCartney’s band, playing bass and guitar — so who better to assess Macca’s musicianship?
Paul McCartney has announced a string of new dates on his acclaimed Got Back Tour, marking his first extensive run of shows ...
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Irish Star on MSNIconic Beatles song Paul McCartney admits he 'could never' perform livePaul McCartney has written a countless number of songs over the years, but there's one Beatles hit he was too scared to play ...
Meanwhile, McCartney’s character in High in the Clouds, Paul McKenzie, might be a nod to the classic 1966 Beatles song “Eleanor Rigby.” In that tune, McCartney sings about a cleric named ...
Why so long? The bass, the one that started it all, was stolen out of the back of a van in west London, 1972. McCartney has had many other Höfner basses in that time, but there is nothing quite ...
Speaking to MusicRadar about his own approach to bass and his key influences, Simmons hails Paul McCartney as the GOAT. “I started off like McCartney started off,” he says.
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