The wedding
Paul in concert: I won't play that
Paul at a billionaires wedding: yes ma'am I'll play anything I worship Satan and need a million dollars for it
Paul in concert: I won't play that
Paul at a billionaires wedding: yes ma'am I'll play anything I worship Satan and need a million dollars for it
Better setlist? Better versions? Memories?
Vanilla game, absolutely no mods. Switch lite.
I have the perk where you can invest gold into shops. I went to Angeline in Solitude and invested 500. But instead of the dialog going away like it usually does, It let's me keep investing 500, so now she has 8000 gold. No idea if this will reset after a certain time or if I only need one store to sell to now.
Its my favorite on Back To The Egg. Especially the part at 1:34ish but all of winter Rose sounds... medieval? Idk how else to describe it.
Bonus question: how did Denny Laine/Wings get "Children Children" to sound like a fantasy fairytale folk children's song? Is this a specific genre? I wanna hear more music like this! When I hear it i can definitely imagine im chilling at a waterfall in some mystical land
I did it through ebay so it could be safe through PayPal guarantee but wanted to share here. I Got it signed at his first Seattle show in 2019 but i gotta get rid of all my records now
I couldnt find much info on this or anyone talking about it, but I found a single forum post once that mentioned Live Kisses (at Capitol studio) had 2 releases. One version is the DVD thats easy to find and a second one was aired on TV (I think PBS?) and if I remember correctly, they said the PBS was less edited than the DVD and that Paul's vocals were completely untouched unlike the DVD.
I think kisses is a great album and so is the live stuff, but I'm really curious to see if the television broadcast was a real thing that I can watch somewhere
“Single Pigeon” is a song by Paul McCartney and Wings from the band’s 1973 album, Red Rose Speedway.
McCartney : Backing vocals, Piano, Producer, Vocals
Linda Eastman / McCartney : Backing vocals
Denny Laine : Drums
Denny Seiwell : Bass
John Kurlander : Assistant mixing engineer
Glyn Johns : Recording engineer
Richard Lush : Mixing engineer
Phil Ault : Assistant recording engineer
Session Recording : Mar 09, 1972 Studio : Olympic Sound Studios, London
SessionOverdubs & mixing : Jan 29, 1973 Studio : EMI Studios, Abbey Road