We are kicking off the new year with a new series called "Audio Archive Interviews" that will drop on the first Saturday of each month (as we don't post new episodes the first week).
We will feature an audio only interview from a given year with hopefully some refreshing perspectives for Paul fans. For our first one, we featured an interview Paul gave to the BBC on 14th December 1983).
In this interview Paul gives a track by track breakdown of his recently (October) released album Pipes of Peace. (Which in 2023 will be 40 years old, scary). Interviews like this are gold for Macca fans because the music and the songs were fresh and Paul openly speaks about all of the tracks and how they came about.
Lots of Jackson discussion as well. We hope you enjoy this new series as much as we did discovering these. Happy New Year again!
Episode 152: ”Twin Freaks”
Ranking The Tracks Volume 15! (Press To Play, 1986)
Episode 151:2021 In Review
Episode 150: ”Best Friend” (Part 3)
Episode 149:”Wild Life” at 50!
Ranking The Tracks Volume 14: Give My Regards To Broad Street (1984)
Episode 148: ”Women and Wives” (Part 2)
Episode 147: Laurence Juber Returns!
Episode 146: ”The Lyrics: 1956 To The Present” Book Review
Ranking The Tracks Volume 13! (Pipes of Peace, 1983)
Episode 145: Favourite Archive Box Sets
Episode 144: The Music and Animation Collection
Episode 143: ”Return To Pepperland”
Episode 142: ”Defending Broad Street”
Ranking The Tracks Volume 12 (Tug Of War, 1982)
Episode 141: ”Press To Play at 35” (SDE Book Review)
Episode 140: Back To The Egg
Episode 139: Most Underrated Tracks (Per Album)
Ranking The Tracks Volume 11! (McCartney II, 1980)
Ranking The Tracks Volume 10! (Non-Album Tracks 1970-79)
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