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Everybody, everybody wanted something from you
I saw you sitting there
I saw you swaying to the rhythm of the music
Caught you playing, caught you praying to the voice inside you
I saw you swaying there
I don't care what you want to be
I go back so far I'm in front of me!
It doesn't matter what they say
They're giving the game away
I can see the world tonight
Look into the future
See it in a different light
I can see the world tonight
I heard you listening to a secret conversation
You were crying, you were trying not to let them hear you
I heard you listening in
Never mind what they want to do
You've got a right to your point of view!
It doesn't matter what they say
They're giving the game away
I can see the world tonight
Look into the future
See it in a different light
I can see the world tonight
I can see the world tonight
I saw you hiding from a flok of paparazzi
You were hoping, you were hoping that the ground would swallow you
I saw you hiding there
I don't care what you want to be
I go back so far I'm in front of me!
It doesn't matter what they say
They're giving the game away
I can see the world tonight
Look into the future
See it in a different light
I can see the world tonight
Look into the future
I can see the world tonight
See it in a different light
I can see the world tonight
I can see the world tonight
Can't tell you the song but it is from the Rooftop Concert.
isn't it from "Get Back"?
This sounds like Squeeze.
I hear Jeff Lynne's style. Also reminds me a bit of Steve Miller w/o guitar fireworks.
what a great video snip. can someone tell me what song they're performing here and when?
Can't tell you the song but it is from the Rooftop Concert.
what a great video snip. can someone tell me what song they're performing here and when?
What am awesome piece of video history! Very cool to see them "in their groove"!!
Yes!
Good song. Not sure if he gets enough credit for his music of the last 20 years, but it still sounds good to me.
I think I recall that the video was pretty simple of him and Linda, and later he revealed it was shot when she was really sick and near the end. Sad. She was a lovely woman that had to endure the wrath of so much mean spirited scrutiny. Everyone should have just been happy he had a strong marriage and liked having his wife around.
Agree, especially your second paragraph. Well said, thank you.
What am awesome piece of video history! Very cool to see them "in their groove"!!
Good song. Not sure if he gets enough credit for his music of the last 20 years, but it still sounds good to me.
I think I recall that the video was pretty simple of him and Linda, and later he revealed it was shot when she was really sick and near the end. Sad. She was a lovely woman that had to endure the wrath of so much mean spirited scrutiny. Everyone should have just been happy he had a strong marriage and liked having his wife around.
Is Linda the subject of this song? Enduring paparazzi and everyone wanting something from her?
I'll never forget purchasing "Ram," one of this first albums after the Beatles. A nice cover photo of Sir Paul holding a ram by its horns, with "L.I.L.Y." scribbled into the zig-zag border. Took a few minutes before I figured out that meant "Linda I Love You." Made me a McCartney fan for the rest of my life. (Yes, even through the abysmal years of "Wings".)
Paul performed almost all of the instruments on this album as well, it has a real DIY ethos to it. A soft, gentle album with some lovely songwriting. A few 'album cuts' but some really memorable tunes.
Pick up a copy on CD if you find it in a second-hand store and enjoy the liner notes.
That's a clever line, you gotta give it that.
Agreed. One has to think that McCartney's own history of success has become a thing that can sometimes stand in his way...
Great tune, I remember it being on the radio a lot back then (remember "the radio"?)
This sounds like Squeeze.
But then, Squeeze always sounds a bit like the Beatles. So there's that.
I'll have to take your word for it; I pretty much gave up on radio once 'BCN signed off in 2009, for music anyway.
JK it's a good song
"Flaming Pile"
Not kidding.
That's not this. That is something worthwhile.
I think I recall that the video was pretty simple of him and Linda, and later he revealed it was shot when she was really sick and near the end. Sad. She was a lovely woman that had to endure the wrath of so much mean spirited scrutiny. Everyone should have just been happy he had a strong marriage and liked having his wife around.
JK it's a good song
yeah.
Raw'ly Paul...
Honestly
Suggest "Ram".
Some of the tracks are a little rudimentary, but they're all pretty memorable and it's fun to hear him having fun. More tracks from this LP should be played more often, they're lovely. Nice to hear The World Tonight getting a spin.
yeah.
Raw'ly Paul...
Honestly
Some of the tracks are a little rudimentary, but they're all pretty memorable and it's fun to hear him having fun. More tracks from this LP should be played more often, they're lovely. Nice to hear The World Tonight getting a spin.
Oh bullshit. He's put out some good stuff since. Not all but a lot. NEW is very good. Egypt Station is good as well.
Like this, especially the twin guitars. (Overdubbed? Spread in stereo?) Agreed that Sir Paul has an large experimental stripe in his character.
Yeah, I get that. But it's mostly just another Paul efforting to make the songs out of/from the psych drugs of yore. He never was really the best at... all that kinda stuff. Doesn't mix so great with the pop songs, to state the obvious. But hey! He knew how to back off and let John take that rein for the most part. I mean, I was just thinking about "Ram On" the other day. And cringing mightily, too.
Actually, Paul was the experimental one when it came to music. Most of his experimental stuff was so out there, it never made daylight, especially in that era. There's another side of McCartney lurking out there.
123heyaho! wrote:
Yeah, this song is so new; no chance you could have known it before, especially as a Beatles fan...
New, pwehaps. I was reminded of _Vanilla Sky_ for some reason, though.
Yeah, I get that. But it's mostly just another Paul efforting to make the songs out of/from the psych drugs of yore. He never was really the best at... all that kinda stuff. Doesn't mix so great with the pop songs, to state the obvious. But hey! He knew how to back off and let John take that rein for the most part. I mean, I was just thinking about "Ram On" the other day. And cringing mightily, too.
123heyaho! wrote:
Yeah, this song is so new; no chance you could have known it before, especially as a Beatles fan...
Yeah, this song is so new; no chance you could have known it before, especially as a Beatles fan...
Agreed. Nay sayers go home!
That's a clever line, you gotta give it that.
Indeed. His best album, imnsho.
I know, right.. what?
JEFF LYNNE IS A GENIUS.
That's a clever line, you gotta give it that.
COMPLETELY agree.
whomhow wrote:
God B and R thanks for keepin it lit. Bill since KLRB and KFAT days, thanks for being a vessel, a compendium of great Radio for the ages - and ressurrecturing Robin Trower - don't get no more classic radio than that ;) )
Let us not applaud mediocrity - that's what Top 40 stations are for.
Sad truth is Paul hasn't written a great song in 40 years, those other guys have. Even the great ones run out of Juice.
And it is sorely lacking in verve.
I hear Jeff Lynne's style. Also reminds me a bit of Steve Miller w/o guitar fireworks.
Sounds Tom Petty-ish to me....