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Jarvis Cocker, Warren Ellis and PJ Harvey to appear at Southbank Literature Season - www.nme.com
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28.03.2022

Jarvis Cocker, Warren Ellis and PJ Harvey to appear at Southbank Literature Season

Jarvis Cocker, Warren Ellis and PJ Harvey are among those set to appear at Southbank Centre this summer as part of its Summer Literature Season.The long list of events are set to take place from May to September, featuring a diverse range of musicians and authors, renowned thinkers and contemporary poets.Cocker, who releases his new memoir Good Pop, Bad Pop on May 26, is set to take to the venue’s Royal Festival Hall’s stage the following day (May 27), where he will talk through the text, which dives into his time with Pulp as well as his creative process.June 2 will see PJ Harvey read poems from her new book Orlam, the first full-length book written in the Dorset dialect for decades. She will also be joined by poet Paul Muldoon in conversation.Warren Ellis – who joined forces with Nick Cave last year for the album ‘Carnage’ – will be discussing last year’s autobiography, Nina Simone’s Gum: A Memoir of Things Lost And Found, on September 15.Tickets for all the events on Southbank’s programme are available to purchase here from Wednesday (March 30).Last month, PJ Harvey teased that she’s back in the studio working on new music. The iconic singer-songwriter shared a series of black and white photos of herself in the studio, taken by Steve Gullick.Dated 2022, the three pics show Harvey playing a guitar, fiddling with some guitar pedals, and sitting in front of a mic stand. No further information or context has been shared.

Paul McCartney recalls ‘embarrassing’ on-stage moment that changed his future with The Beatles - nypost.com
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11.04.2024

Paul McCartney recalls ‘embarrassing’ on-stage moment that changed his future with The Beatles

legendary musician recalled that he initially wanted to play guitar for the band instead of bass. However, his hopes were dashed after an incident at a show early in his career.McCartney explained that he was good at playing the guitar while “at home,” and bandmate John Lennon’s aunt, Mimi Smith, used to tell him that he was “much better than John.”“Mind you, when I first met John, he played banjo chords,” McCartney remembered.

Paul McCartney says Yoko Ono’s presence during The Beatles’ studio sessions was an “interference” - www.nme.com
nme.com
15.10.2023

Paul McCartney says Yoko Ono’s presence during The Beatles’ studio sessions was an “interference”

Paul McCartney has admitted that Yoko Ono‘s presence during The Beatles‘ recording sessions was “an interference in the workplace”.Ono met John Lennon in 1966 and the couple were married from 1969 until his death in 1980.In a new episode of his new 12-part podcast series, McCartney: A Life In Lyrics, McCartney spoke about about the group’s feelings towards Ono, when she was brought into the studio by Lennon.“John and Yoko had got together and that was bound to have an effect on the dynamics of the group,” McCartney told poet Paul Muldoon (via The Independent).“Things like Yoko being literally in the middle of the recording session [were] something you had to deal with. The idea was that if John wanted this to happen, then it should happen. There’s no reason why not.”He continued: “Anything that disturbs us, is disturbing.

Paul McCartney Reveals How The Beatles Really Felt About Yoko Ono's Presence at Recording Sessions - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
14.10.2023

Paul McCartney Reveals How The Beatles Really Felt About Yoko Ono's Presence at Recording Sessions

Paul McCartney is spilling the tea about The Beatles‘ time spent with singer and activist Yoko Ono, who was married to the late John Lennon.

The Beatles “loved the idea” that Russians secretly listened to their “forbidden” music - www.nme.com - Russia
nme.com
05.10.2023

The Beatles “loved the idea” that Russians secretly listened to their “forbidden” music

The Beatles “loved the idea” that Russians secretly listened to their “forbidden” music, Paul McCartney has revealed.The Beatles music, along with other Western artists, was banned from being imported or played in Russia from the 1960s until the 1980s.Speaking on the McCartney: A Life In Lyrics podcast episode about the band’s famous ‘Back in the U.S.S.R.’ track, McCartney opened up about the ban.He said: “Everyone in Russia goes back to the Beatles period and remembers having to smuggle records or it was all very you know, little rooms where you could play and you didn’t want people to know.“You didn’t want the authorities to know that you were listening to this forbidden group, which really, we loved the idea of that – that we were getting smuggled along with Levi’s jeans. This was like true cultural arrival.”When podcast host poet Paul Muldoon suggested to McCartney that “art is dangerous,” the musician replied: “To some people.

Paul McCartney launches ‘A Life In Lyrics’ podcast by explaining The Beatles’ ‘Eleanor Rigby’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
04.10.2023

Paul McCartney launches ‘A Life In Lyrics’ podcast by explaining The Beatles’ ‘Eleanor Rigby’

Paul McCartney has launched his ‘A Life In Lyrics‘ podcast today (October 4) with the first episode breaking down the creation of The Beatles‘ ‘Eleanor Rigby’.The 12-part series which is based on the best-selling book, is hosted by the poet Paul Muldoon, who wrote the foreword to The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, will give listeners an unrivalled opportunity to sit in on conversations between McCartney and Muldoon.Episode one sees Macca break down the Beatles track ‘Eleanor Rigby’. He explained where the title for the song came from, sharing that the name for the song came from a grave that he and his late bandmate John Lennon saw.“There is a grave which John and I wandered around endlessly talking about our future,” he recalled in the podcast.

Paul McCartney to tell the stories behind his lyrics on new podcast - completemusicupdate.com
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19.07.2023

Paul McCartney to tell the stories behind his lyrics on new podcast

Everyone’s got a podcast these days, haven’t they? Everyone. Even Paul McCartney now.

Paul McCartney announces new podcast ‘McCartney: A Life In Lyrics’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.07.2023

Paul McCartney announces new podcast ‘McCartney: A Life In Lyrics’

Paul McCartney has announced a new podcast titled ‘McCartney: A Life In Lyrics’, which will share the stories behind some of his best-known songs.Each episode will see Macca focusing on a single song from his work in the Beatles and Wings as well as his solo career. Tracks included in the first season of the podcast series include ‘Eleanor Rigby’, ‘Let It Be’ and ‘Live and Let Die’ among others.The series will also provide listeners an unrivaled opportunity to sit in on conversations between McCartney and poet Paul Muldoon, who wrote the foreword to McCartney’s bestselling book, The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present.“When we listened back to the tapes, we realized there was something very special happening in these conversations,” explained Muldoon in the prologue episode which is out now.

Paul McCartney: “I never got round to telling John Lennon that I loved him” - www.nme.com
nme.com
07.11.2021

Paul McCartney: “I never got round to telling John Lennon that I loved him”

Paul McCartney has spoken about how he “never told John Lennon that he loved him”, but that he now finds it “great” to realise just how much his former Beatle bandmate meant to him.Speaking at an event on Friday night (November 5) to launch his new book The Lyrics at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, the poet Paul Muldoon noted that one thing that came across strongly in the new book was Macca’s “love” for his late friend.“It’s true.

Sir Paul McCartney hates misconception that he broke up The Beatles - www.msn.com - county Hall
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06.11.2021

Sir Paul McCartney hates misconception that he broke up The Beatles

Sir Paul McCartney hates the misconception that he broke up The Beatles. The 79-year-old musician says he has "only finally just got over" claims that he split up the band - which also featured John Lennon, Sir Ringo Starr and George Harrison - in 1969.

Paul McCartney to release never-before-seen Beatles lyrics - nypost.com
nypost.com
23.08.2021

Paul McCartney to release never-before-seen Beatles lyrics

according to the Guardian.The book, which will feature 154 songs, is described by McCartney, 79, as a “self-portrait in 154 songs.” Each song will also be accompanied by commentary from McCartney, who recently released “McCartney III” about its creation.The book’s publisher Allen Lane told the Guardian it will also feature the lyrics to an unrecorded song titled “Tell Me Who He Is.” It is set to be released on Nov.

Paul McCartney enlists renowned poet for long-awaited memoir - www.msn.com
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25.02.2021

Paul McCartney enlists renowned poet for long-awaited memoir

Paul Muldoon, who as a former professor of poetry at Oxford might seem a world away from celebrity ghost writers. His style, described by academics as “irreducibly esoteric” and “pregnant with allusions and linguistic play”, is not the kind of writing found in the average airport paperback or "Fab Four" hit.

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