US Release date : Thursday, December 4, 1980
By Paul McCartney • Official album
Previous album Oct 13, 1980 • "The Beatles Ballads" by The Beatles released globally
Session Nov 30, Dec 7, Dec 8, 1980 • Recording "Ode To A Koala Bear", "Keep Under Cover"
Session December 1980 • Tug Of War sessions at AIR Studios, London
Album Dec 04, 1980 • "The McCartney Interview" by Paul McCartney released in the US
Album Dec 06, 1980 • "Japanese Tears" by Denny Laine released globally
"McCartney II"
Interview
Negative Criticism Of The Beatles And Wings
Interview
His Influences
Interview
"venus And Mars" / "wild Life"
Interview
"band On The Run"
Interview
Musical Direction / Ringo / George / "hey Jude"
Interview
"the White Album" / Tension / "helter Skelter"
Interview
"abbey Road"
Interview
Musical Background
Interview
Early Beatles Mixes
Interview
The "sgt. Pepper's" Story
Interview
"rubber Soul" / "revolver"
Interview
Fame And Success
Interview
Stage Fright During The Beatles And Wings
Interview
How Wings Started
Interview
New Wave / Early Beatles
Interview
Creating The Beatles Sound
Interview
The Beatles Conquest Of America
Interview
Beatles' Haircuts And Image
Interview
Paying Dues In Hamburg & Liverpool
Interview
Weathering Pressures
Interview
Video Of "coming Up"
Interview
Playing Bass
Interview
Lennon Mccartney Songwriting
Interview
Beatles Imitators
Interview
"i Am The Walrus"
Interview
New Wave, Bowie, Ferry, Elvis
Interview
Pop Music & Radio
Interview
Getting Married / Changing Perspective / "waterfalls"
Interview
"give Ireland Back To The Irish", "hi, Hi, Hi" / Banned Songs / Children's Songs
Interview
The McCartney Interview is a limited edition vinyl release, containing an interview of Paul McCartney by journalist Vic Garbarini recorded for the magazine Musician, in May 1980. The cover photography was taken by Linda McCartney.
From McBeatle.de : EMI engineers added a bonus “clue” to this album. It’s a little note from Paul that appears at the end of side two, in the outgroove, just before the needle lifts. If you play the outgroove backwards, Paul says: “I’m still a Walrus.”
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