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Paul McCartney Puts 'Memory' in His Own Words - Part Two

  • Posted on Jun 4th 2007 1:00PM by Beville Darden
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'See Your Sunshine'

I'd already recorded most of the songs, but when it came to put the bass on it I did it fairly straightforward.Then just for my own pleasure I started goofing around, playing way too much, going over the top and I joked with the producer at the end of the take, "Whoa that was way over the top!" He said, "No that's great, do another take like that.I think that's exactly what the song needs." That was dangerous, because I pulled out every lick in the book and just had fun playing. But when I listened back, it all seemed to make sense. I was going where I wouldn't normally go, throwing in notes, but somehow it fit. I think I only did two takes, it's mad like that, but those were the ones that we used.

'Only Mama Knows'

'Only Mama Knows' really is like a short story.I've done that in the past, not always writing from a personal perspective. So it's kind of nice because you get more into your imagination, and that's something I enjoy. Writing about Eleanor Rigby;I don't know a woman who picks up rice in a church, nor do I know anyone who was stranded in the transit lounge of an airport, as in 'Only Mama Knows,' but I like to get into those imaginary stories and then just follow them through and become that character. So the lead character who's singing is someone who was left by his mother, doesn't know why she left him and doesn't know if he'll ever see his father's face.It's interesting because it gets you out of yourself.You can become an alter ego.It doesn't have to be me singing it.It can be this other guy singing. It's good to do, it lets you have another vocal and emotional approach.

'You Tell Me'

I started off just remembering summers."Were we really there?" "Was it real?" Sometimes for a lot of people your memories, particularly childhood memories, seem so golden and you think, "Did it really never rain all summer or am I just imagining the sunny bits?"And then the phrase, 'You tell me," began to be the theme of the song.I wrote it out in Long Island, during one of those summers.I was just looking at a red cardinal.For someone English it's magical, seeing a bright red bird coming out of a tree, so he appeared in the lyric.A lot of it was actually just there as I was writing. It became a tribute to golden summers.

'Mr. Bellamy'

Who is Mr Bellamy? I never know who these people are.Who are Chuck 'n' Dave from 'When I'm 64'? Who is Eleanor Rigby? Who's Desmond and Molly from ['Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da']?I don't know.I make them up.I like giving characters names, just making them up and trying to make them fit.I had a little piano riff that is behind the verse.I wanted some lyrics that would poke in and poke out of this piano riff so I began, with "I'm not coming down, no matter what you say. I like it up here."Sometimes I don't actually know where I'm going, so then I look at just what that verse is and in this case I got a picture of a guy sitting on top of a skyscraper and all the people in the street, the rescue team, the psychiatrist, the man with the megaphone shouting "Don't jump" and the people shouting "Jump."So I fished around for a name and came up with "Bellamy," which just sounded like someone who might want to jump. And I just followed the story through.The end is like a pull back on a camera, there he is, little Bellamy sitting on the ledge, enjoying it up in the clouds.And that's how we recorded it, as a sort of film.

'Gratitude'

I've always had a couple of voices.Originally you're just a kid at home, like everyone else and then you start to dream this dream of maybe being a singer.My heroes then were Elvis Presley, so my ballad voice I think was based on Elvis and the screamy voice was me trying to be Little Richard. I loved him so much.When I got in the Beatles, John used to like that and it's remained with me as something I enjoy doing, that sort of gritty soul-y voice. So on this track I was just thinking of how much there is to be grateful for in life and I wanted to put that into song and use this voice to do it with.

'Vintage Clothes'

For me, 'Vintage Clothes' is about my clothes from the '60s and the fact that what's out comes back, fashion going round in circles. I meet quite a few guys in young bands and a question they always ask is, "Did you keep the clothes?" As a matter of fact I have. The Beatles' tailor Dougie Millings is in a scene in 'A Hard Day's Night.' Instead of just going to get a suit as you used to before that, for a job interview or whatever, suddenly you were going to get epaulets and fancy buttons, materials and linings. To me, that is where 'Vintage Clothes' comes from. It's sort of saying don't hold onto the past. The message of vintage clothes are great but don't live in the past.

It's ['Vintage Clothes'] the opening of a medley. The next four songs are designed, with this as the opener. I hadn't done since 'Abbey Road' and I thought it would be quite nice to flirt with that idea again. It just means it's a slightly longer form, you've got to think, "What came before? What statement are you going to make now? How's this going to lead on?" It's not that different from just sequencing an album, but you suddenly think of them as a suite of songs and it becomes interesting to write them in that way.

'That Was Me'


One of those things that I hear people say often is that they can remember more from their childhood than they can from a month ago. I think that is a fact of life, I don't know why.So all I had to do for this song was to think back. And immediately I go back to Liverpool where there was a little place we could escape to, beautiful little woods.Come springtime there would be these carpets of bluebells.It was a magical place. There's something about me at the bus stop that's a big part of my memory, going to school, coming home from school, going to the pictures, going to your friend's house. So all of these things got in there, in the cellar, which is the Cavern; Royal Iris, which is a ferry boat they used to have, they'd call them River Boat Shuffles, and some of our earliest gigs were on these. So these are just exciting memories of mine.And when I connected them, "on a blanket, in the bluebells, at the bus stop" and then eventually get into the Beatles "that was me, on TV, sweating cobwebs in a cellar."It was great to revisit it.

'Feet in the Clouds'

Because of the retrospective look of this medley, it then goes back to school and teachers.I had a real motley bunch of teachers at the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys.Some of them were complete maniacs. School was very dark and gloomy, the building itself wasn't the lightest of buildings, it was an 1825 building.This seemed to affect the attitude of the teachers.They were quite a dark bunch of people. So the song is like a therapy session for me.I wanted to go robotic on some harmonies, to do a vocoder type thing because it's kind of a nostalgic sound and yet it's robotic.It could be from the future but in fact it's from the past, so I liked that.

'House of Wax'

There's something about chords in a song that can take you to a place.In this song they are not complex but there's something in the tonality of them that takes you to what the vocal becomes. And I like the lyrics."Lightning hits the house of wax, poets spill out on the streets, to set alight the incomplete remainders of the future."It's quite surreal lyrically. So I enjoyed singing them because of those chords and the mixture of the melody and the lyrics.I think this will be a good to do live. It's another one that the band was on.In fact the medley was conceived early on in this album and the band is featured on a lot of it.

'End of the End'

I'd read something somebody had written where they were talking about dying and I thought, 'That's kind of brave."It seemed a brave subject to deal with rather than just shying away from it. So I fancied looking at this as a subject of myself. And then I thought, well I like the Irish approach of a wake, where it's celebratory. I remember once an Irish woman wished me well by saying, "I wish you a good death," and I was like, "Say what!?"I thought about it and thought actually, it's a great thing to wish someone.It was quite a brave subject for me.I thought, "Well, what would I like?"Jokes, wake, music, rather than everyone sitting around glum saying, "He was a great guy," though they can do a bit of that.So that led into the verse "On the day that I die I'd like jokes to be told and stories of old to be rolled out like carpets."I have played it to my family and they find it very moving because, you know, it's Dad. It's a strange combination, because you're talking about a very serious subject.But I'm dealing with it lightly.

'Nod Your Head'

Well, that 'End of the End' brought the party down, didn't it? 'End of the End' was going to be the last track on the album, but then we thought we can't leave everyone going, "Oh, God, I'm not going to listen to that again." So we had a little stompy rocker called 'Nod Your Head,' and we thought, 'We've just got to let them off the hook." So it goes into this much more abrasive rocking thing.

I think it's good to talk about difficult subjects and then to get off it and just rock out. So that was the feel of making the album. Get some personal thoughts out ('Gratitude,' 'End of the End'), talk about that subject ('Vintage Clothes' and the medley), talk about my childhood, talk about love, about beautiful memories. Try and get it all said but at the same time with a feeling of optimism and enthusiasm. I thought if I could accomplish that, then that would be a good thing to do.


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Jackie

Loved listening to each & every track. Like a fine feast it was served course by course and was very satisfying. Thank you. In 'That Was Me' playing "conkers"! Man, havent thought or heard someone say that since I lived in England in 1967!! Superb creativity from the master.

June 09 2007 at 1:38 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
CHARLIE A

SIR PAUL,
THANK YOU !! PLEASE GO ON TOUR.. DON'T FORGET ABOUT NEW ORLEANS .. ... PS NEW ORLEANS CELEBRATES A PERSONS LIFE AT DEATH ...... LIVE LONG AND PROSPER ... CHARLIE

June 05 2007 at 4:17 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
mia

I just stumbled across the chance to listen to this new CD. I gave it a whirl and I'm glad I did. My taste in music is eclectic and I found it quite Interesting, I really sort of liked it! It covers a lot of whimsical emotions that I could connect with...Thanks

June 05 2007 at 4:01 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Keith

This needs to be nominated for Record of the year! Perhaps his best work yet - I don't think there is a weak track on it. Wow!

June 05 2007 at 3:38 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
Maurice Colgan

Nice to see Paul acknowledge the debt he owes to Elvis Presley.
I may buy the CD now :-)

June 05 2007 at 2:35 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
John

Great CD and a cool surprise finding it on line. Thankyou!

June 05 2007 at 12:43 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
David

From the time I was 5 riding between my brothers in the back seat of our 60 Buick,Standing up and my whole body singing I want hold your hand I asked Mom who is this and she softly said the Beatles.I said I dig it as my parents looked at one another and smiled. I remember that day as yesterday,and now you have me once again.We never really grow up,who says we have too.

June 05 2007 at 12:21 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
bryan

I am totally blown away by Paul's latest album. Unbelievabe. Can he be that friggin' great? Yes he can. Genius. I would have never imagined he could still reach an even higher water-mark, but there it is. Show them how a real album is done, Paul- wtg!
And btw- what a great format to be able to listen to an album while reading the artist's comments to every track.
This is a piece of work comparable to any of rock's greatest albums, Sgt. Pepper's included.

June 04 2007 at 11:59 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply
lisa

Great!!! I always believe in Macca! He is the best ever composer, singer and the most important HE WAS, IS AND WILL BE A CUTE BEATLE FOREVER!!!
WE LOVE YOU PAUL!!!
THANK YOU VERY, VERY, VERY MUCH FOR GIVING US SUCH A PLEASURE IN NOT ONLY ENJOYING YOUR WONDERFUL ALBUM BUT TAKING US BACK TO OUR MEMORIES !!!!!!!

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william

Sir Pauls best album. Fantastic!

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