Paul McCartney had to find his feet as a solo artist once he left The Beatles. His debut solo effort was safe, but it contained one "major" track.
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Meanwhile, Paul McCartney thuds away relentlessly on bass ... That’s why it’s such a McCartney-Harrison-centric album in terms of the songwriting. But Lennon delivered a bluesy wonder in “Come ...
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‘The Rolling Stones No. 2’, the second UK release for The Rolling Stones turns 60 this week (15 January 1965). ‘The Rolling Stones No. 2’ was released on 15 January 1965, nine months after the band’s ...