Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Interview of Paul McCartney
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From paulmccartney.com, November 19, 2014:
Paul’s interview for XFM’s Evening Show with Danielle Perry will air this evening from 7pm (GMT) where the station will also broadcast the first exclusive play of the new mix ‘Hope For The Future (Thrash)’.
From Sir Paul McCartney: “No time” to accept Dave Grohl’s Sonic Highways challenge – Radio X, November 20, 2014:
Sir Paul McCartney has told Radio X that he wishes he had the time to take up Dave Grohl’s challenge to make a UK version of his Sonic Highways project.
The TV show accompanies the latest Foo Fighters album, and sees the band travel to a different historic studio in the US to record for their new album.
Macca told Danielle Perry: “I like what Dave does…his enthusiasm comes over.
“He told me the idea months ago, before he started on the series and I thought it was quite a brave idea because of the end of the week he’s got to come up with a song.
But it’s good to have a deadline if you’re a brave soul – which he is!”
But asked if he’d consider making a show featuring legendary UK recording studios, Sir Paul said he’s already got too much going on.
“I wish I had the time. There’s so much history in something like Abbey Road – forget it! It goes right back, way back before us.
“I’m doing a lot of stuff and I love it – but I’ve also got a life beyond work, so I probably wouldn’t have time. But it’s a good idea!”
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