Peter McHugh
@Peterm35 · 3:03
Let’s talk about McCartney III.
But over the years, McCartney One and McCartney Two have grown in our consciousness and have really become fan favorites for many of us. And McCartney Three is no different. It's a stellar, simple, yet complex, if that makes sense. Album in certain places with some experimental tracks and it's got some really great stuff on it
It's called Get Back, and there's just such a beautiful amount of footage, really high definition of just their process. And he dropped a clip this past week. It's like around five minutes long and you get to see some of the behind the scenes work while they're recording. And it is just truly mind blowing to see
Peter McHugh
@Peterm35 · 0:48
Taylor, my friend, I have seen it and it looks phenomenal. I cannot wait to see this version of the Let It Be sessions and this version of Get Back. It's got to be highdef. But and I hope as a 4K fan that it comes out in 4K because dude, I have not seen the Beatles look that good from 1969 footage years, but it looks phenomenal. I totally understand what you're saying
phil spade
@Phil · 2:17
Taylor. Thanks for posting that, because I think that kind of ties things into a lot of to Peter's original post here on McCartney Three. And the thing that I noticed the most is just how much fun these guys had. And in the studio almost to the point where I'm like, wow, I don't remember John Lennon ever being that goofy, but it just looks like they're having so much fun
phil spade
@Phil · 0:50
And they said, yeah, and kept on walking. And about 50ft down the road guys stopped them again, got out of the Jeep. And as he put it, started mugging us. And as they're getting mugged, Linda starts screaming, hey, don't, don't. He's a musician. And Paul tells a story like that's going to help anything
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Peter McHugh
@Peterm35 · 2:23
Hey, Phil, that's a great story. If memory serves me. I believe he told that story on the special where he was celebrating the release of Wingspan. And that was he told that story during an interview with with his daughter Mary, because at that point, Linda had recently passed away and he was sort of recalling his memories with wings and telling stories about her mother and his wife, Linda. At the time, I've heard that story many times, and it's a great one