Paul McCartney Discusses Early Solo Inspiration
. "I certainly was enjoying the freedom of just doing something different," he said. "I've always been like that, and I still am � it's like me doing The Fireman project: suddenly I can actually try something new." But that wasn't the only driving force between those early '70s releases. "And then, the other element was that I knew I couldn't just try and make a carbon copy of The Beatles � I knew that was impossible; without John, George and Ringo there was no way I could do that," McCartney said. "So I knew I had to try and make something new. So each of the albums was to try and establish an identity for Wings that would then be recognized in time as Wings music � the Wings sound." Read the full interview here - Gibson.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. Preview and Purchase Paul McCartney CDs |
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