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Paul McCartney in His Own Words

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Paul McCartney in His Own Words

By: Sir Paul McCartney
Narrated by: Paul McCartney
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In interviews ranging from 1968 to 2009, Paul McCartney talks about touring the UK with Wings (which was then a new band), a mid-'70s offer to re-form the Beatles, the early days of the Beatles and their final break-up. He also discusses his solo albums, receiving the freedom of the City of Liverpool, Christmas with his family, his love of music and his career since the break-up of the Beatles up to 2009.

Interviews include: The World at One, BBC Radio 4 (first broadcast 24th March 1968); Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4 (first broadcast 24th February 1972); archive interview, BBC Radio (first broadcast 1st June 1972); Insight, BBC Radio 1 (11th April 1976); Rock On, BBC Radio 1 (first broadcast 23rd December 1978); archive interview, BBC Radio (first broadcast 18th April 1982); The World at One, BBC Radio 4 (first broadcast 28th November 1984); archive interview, BBC Radio (first broadcast 15th December 1985); archive interview, BBC Radio (first broadcast 12th May 1989); archive interview, BBC Radio (first broadcast 15th December 1982); Parkinson Meets Paul McCartney, BBC 1 (first broadcast 3rd December 1999); Sold on Song, BBC Radio 2 (first broadcast 17th September 2005); Johnnie Walker's Sounds of the Seventies, BBC Radio 2 (first broadcast 30th August 2009).

Please note: due to the age and nature of this archive material, the sound quality may vary.

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This is a great compilation of different interviews. No other way to listen than the direct audio from him.

Audio only

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An excellent book for anyone who loves the history of Paul McCartney after The Beatles broke up. It’s basically interviews starting from 1968 through 2009. I really enjoyed it very much.

Excellent

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Paul can do no wrong in my estimation. A musical genius and a really nice guy. I absolutely enjoyed this book.

Beatle-maniac

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Did not disappoint! Loved every minute - just wish there was more of it! Thanks, Paul!

Only one Paul!

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I have always loved his voice whether he is singing or talking. I love hearing these interviews because he talks so freely and so honestly about his wonderful life. It's just a very enjoyable listening experience for me having been a fan of his since the early 60s. The interviews chosen for this were not the "silly questions" type ones from the early Beatles days but rather well put together question and answer sessions by great interviewers. I love his very relaxed and sometimes very comical and friendly nature. I thoroughly enjoyed this and any McCartney fan would. I think anyone would enjoy this audio book, an easy listen.

I love hearing his voice!

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I have been a fan since I was 5 years old and first heard and then saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show.
This is a wonderful collection of personal interviews from his career and I highly recommend it.
It’s a great way to understand the progression of his career. Very personal, touching and inspiring.

Absolutely beautiful collection of my favorite

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Warning. This is not a memoir as it appears to be. Whoever released this should be ashamed of their deceitfulness. This is a very boring disjointed series of interview snippets. No story. No flow. I wish I could get a refund.

Misleading

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Not what I expected. No narration. The entire thing is a compilation of audio clips that are probably also on the internet, like YouTube. Audio quality of each clip is inconsistent. 2 stars for the effort to string the clips together in chronological order and for the subject matter.

Compilation of archived audio clips

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I loved hearing PM's interviews over the years, but it's not worth paying an Audible credit for something you can get on YouTube for free.

Nothing that isn't on YouTube

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