Friday, June 30, 2006

McCartneyism

First off, let me confess that writing SCDS is like shooting fish in a barrel. It is that easy because there are so many candidates for bad music that we love! They just keep making more. I was having a hard time deciding on the winner of this week’s blog space until it dropped into my lap by way of a conversation I was having with my mother.

Let me give you some background. My mom is the person responsible for my love of music. When I was 5 she gave me her original copy of Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band complete with double fold out album cover. I stared for hours at the picture of the Beatles in front of that crowd of people and played the album over and over on my Fisher Price turn table. I scratched the shite out of it and dog eared the sleeves. It is a collector’s item now. Damn. When my Janis Joplin or Led Zepplin CDs go missing, the first place I look is in mom’s stash and she is an expert on R&B, Motown and Gospel since the days when her father was telling her to turn it off and listen to “normal” music. So you get the point, she has my respect, so when we were flipping through some CD’s my younger sister gave to her (she had already loaded them into the iPod) we can across this one…

… at which time my mom said, and I quote, “Wings! Who in their right mind would buy this! I feel embarrassed for your sister!” And I said ahah! Yes! The point of SCDS is to come to terms with your embarrassing CDs so instantly became the choice of the week. Mom’s reaction was tempered a little bit when she asked and I told her that, no, “Ebony and Ivory” was another post-Beatles atrocity committed by Paul McCartney and could not be pegged on Wings. Paul has been responsible for a few crimes against good music. Think Michael Jackson and him before MJ bought all the rights to the Beatles tunes and they hated each other.

Let’s just hit the mother load and review Wings’ Greatest Hits.

Another Day

Depressing song about a spinster. I actually can track my daily routine along the sad sack in this song which makes it more depressing. Interestingly enough, the music does not match the sentiment or the lyrics of the song and sounds like it is an advertisement for fizzy drinks or a beach holiday. Loneliness becomes something we can dance too. Please, where is Eleanor Rigby when we need her?

Silly Love Songs

Ok, I have heard the opening bars of this song about a million times 1976 – about the length of time it took my mother to turn push the button on that AM radio. The only hope you have when listening to this song is that the repetitive nature of it puts you into a temporary coma.

Live and Let Die

This is an awesome song! One of the best James Bond songs if not THE best. Even my mother had to concede.

Junior’s Farm
Huh? Never heard it. I hate when they put songs that no one has ever heard on a Greatest Hits album. It defeats the purpose. I put it into hear it and I realised why it got no air play. Totally unremarkable if not slightly annoying.

With a little luck

I think that Paul McCartney’s love for his wife Linda (not his second wife whom he had the good sense to dump) addled his brain. Talk about “Silly Love Songs”. This is a song written by a man who is happy and has lost his edge. I can’t fault him for that, nor do I think great art comes from great misery. But it helps.

Band on the Run

Yes, please run. Run away! Fast! Two compelling reasons for committing suicide when you are not depressed or schizo may be food poisoning and prolonged exposure to this song.

Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey

This has that weird englishy thing going on which sort of reminds me of “Day in a Life” as far as arrangement but can’t touch it with a ten foot pole. Who cares about “butter pies”? What are they anyway?

Hi Hi Hi

I would rather be murdered by blunt force than listen to this song ever again.

Let ‘em in

“Someone’s knocking at the door. Somebody’s ringing the bell.” Paul Mc is obviously stuck for inspiration for song lyrics. What was he thinking?

My Love

I like it. Mom doesn’t. I win. I don’t have anything bad to say about this song. I think it is heart felt and nice.

Jet

I am on the fence about this one, let me listen again. Ok, no, it sucks but I like the big orchestra thing going on.

Mull of Kintyre

This is an old Scottish song. You can’t really mess it up.


Now, I don’t know where “Maybe I’m Amazed” fits into Paul McCartney’s career. Was it with Wings? If so, they left off the best song he has ever done without the Beatles off this collection which makes me think that it wasn’t a Wings’ song. It must not have been, it doesn’t suck.
Oh, by the way, my sister stole this CD from me. Mom doesn’t know.

5 Comments:

At 9:23 AM, Blogger Dim said...

I agree with much of this. Post-Beatles McCartney mostly sucks really hard.

"Maybe I'm Amazed" is great though.

But "Let Him In" and "Silly Love Songs" are brutally horrible. Just add in his "Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time" and you a Triumvirate of Suck that hasn't been seen since Mesopotamian times.

 
At 10:20 AM, Blogger pog mo thoin said...

"Triumvirate of Suck". Most excellent Dim.

 
At 12:39 PM, Blogger Dim said...

That was all for you, Pog. Glad you dug it.

 
At 5:06 AM, Blogger Mr. A said...

Here's how much I hate Wings...

I can't even read the review of the songs! Just reading about them makes me angry!

Anyone still thinking Lennon/McCartney was a sonwriting "team" is fooling themselves.

No further proof needed past Wings!

 
At 10:49 AM, Blogger Jenny G said...

I think Paul was the worst Beatle. "Band on the Run" makes me want to shove forks in my ears. I do have to admit that I enjoy "Simply Having a Wonderful Christmastime" the first time I hear it during the holidays. It's the next 25 million times that I mind.

 

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