Paul McCartney on playing guitar with Paul Mescal: 'He knew it better than I did!'
Paul McCartney recently discussed his latest album, which focuses on family and memories. He shared insights about his childhood in Liverpool and the influence of his parents on his music. The album features a variety of musical styles and reflects on his life experiences.
- ▪McCartney's new album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, contains over 14 tracks that explore themes of family and memory.
- ▪He reminisced about his childhood in Liverpool, highlighting the impact of his parents and the music they introduced him to.
- ▪The album showcases a mix of musical styles and includes personal stories, such as his teenage crush.
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Paul McCartney on playing guitar with Paul Mescal: 'He knew it better than I did!'33 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMark SavageMusic correspondentDave J Hogan/Getty ImagesFamily and friends are at the heart of McCartney's latest album"Hey, I know you!" exclaims Paul McCartney, gripping my hand as we walk into his office in central London.I'm instantly disarmed. All my nerves evaporate. And while I'm realistic enough to know he doesn't really hold treasured memories of our previous encounters, I'm impressed by his ability to defuse the tension of Meeting A Beatle.We gather in Soho at lunchtime.
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