@@ColtraneTaylor Explain what you mean by this. I don't find him hanging around the youngsters on a daily basis, using their language. But please - you explain.
@@ColtraneTaylor If you judge an artist on their first singles, then therein lies your problem. Fuh You is not only the worst track of 'Egypt Station' but the worst one he's done in 30 years. I suspect that you forget that such artists have to play the singles game (my favourite Band, Depeche Mode, rarely release singles that are the highlight of their subsequent albums) I also suspect you don't listen to his albums. For instance 'McCartney III' is a remarkably introspective listen and one of his very best
I mean, it gets better (almost had to), but getting past that first track was an endurance test.
Stinks but not more than McCartney's attempts to be hip.
First track us superb
@@ColtraneTaylor Explain what you mean by this. I don't find him hanging around the youngsters on a daily basis, using their language. But please - you explain.
@@banbrotam All his first singles are him trying to act cool. Dance Tonight, New, Fuh You ... but he's been doing that forever.
@@ColtraneTaylor If you judge an artist on their first singles, then therein lies your problem.
Fuh You is not only the worst track of 'Egypt Station' but the worst one he's done in 30 years.
I suspect that you forget that such artists have to play the singles game (my favourite Band, Depeche Mode, rarely release singles that are the highlight of their subsequent albums)
I also suspect you don't listen to his albums. For instance 'McCartney III' is a remarkably introspective listen and one of his very best
I know he is a friend of Macca but it sound's like he know Harrison as well on "Pioneer Town".