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...Electric Arguments” is a manic hodge-podge of songs. The noise heavy, Black Keys-esque opening track, “Nothing Too Much Just Out of Sight,” suddenly jumps to the much folksier “Two Magpies,” reminiscent of McCartney??s solo career. The tone somehow shifts in the last three tracks to feature the more electro-ambient vibe for which The Fireman was originally “known.” Banjo and harmonica make random appearances, as do drum machines, hushed whispers, flutes, violins...
...Clan is set to open for pop “star” Gavin DeGraw—the approximate equivalent of The Beatles opening for Paul McCartney??s Wings—but regardless of the ordering of their performances, it’s clear who will be taking top billing in the hearts and minds of the audience...
Although Neal Glaeser--who works as Starr’s art publisher as well as Paul McCartney??s art distributor--said he finds a common thread running through all the work, he also emphasized the show’s diversity...
...tell, these tracks (as well as the other eight sub-minute songs on the album) sound basically like a five year old stepping on a Casio keyboard. The band’s website claims that these sounds were made using a vintage vocoder and Paul McCartney??s tape machine from “McCartney 2,” but the result is still a 30-second track that distracts from the surrounding pop glory. Knowing that “Same Old Drag,” which is the musical equivalent of an ethereal summer day, was made using...
...education. “I think she’s smart and I think she’s well-organized,” Willett said. “She knows what it means to be a leader of small group of smart people.” Professors said McCartney??s performance as acting dean was a key factor in her popularity. “Kathy McCartney will be a terrific dean!” wrote Bigelow Professor of Education Kurt Fischer in an e-mail. “She has already done wonders to bring our School together...