After the acrimonious end of The Beatles, Paul McCartney quickly settled into life without them. On the front cover of 'Ram', he shared a message in plan sight.
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That’s a non-sequitur. Then, “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” becomes a nonsensical tune about Admiral Halsey from World War II needing a berth before the narrator has tea and butter pie.
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A lot of classic rock songs from the 1970s are nonsensical. Paul McCartney’s “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” is a little more connected to reality than it might appear at first. The former ...
The track listing stretched from timeless love songs between the husband and wife, to Macca’s take on The Beatles’ split in ‘Too Many People’, to the absurd track ‘Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey’.
the flugel horn in 'Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey', Paul McCartney, and the kazoo in 'Crosstown Traffic', Jimi Hendrix. Moombix is an Icelandic startup helping adults rediscover a love for music ...
The first series of the podcast, co-produced by Pushkin Industries and iHeartPodcasts, will begin to be released on September 20. Paul McCartney has announced the details of his new podcast ...
What more natural than to release a single from it? In the US, ‘Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey’ gets the nod, and duly goes to No. 1. But in the UK, the choice is the closing song on the album ...