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Post by sadie1263 on Jun 14, 2013 15:07:39 GMT
by James Sullivan Way back in 1980, Paul McCartney was exploring his interest in electronic music on the solo album McCartney II. Being Paul McCartney, he managed to land a song from the oddball sessions ("Coming Up") atop the pop charts; however, much of the album, as epitomized by the popcorn-synth sound of "Temporary Secretary," was 8-bit music before the world had a chance to create any nostalgic distance from those early days of computing and video games. McCartney has always been fascinated with electronic music. His interest in the musique concrete of Karlheinz Stockhausen led to the composer's inclusion as one of the cutouts on the Sgt. Pepper album cover, and he has been making occasional records as the Fireman with Killing Joke co-founder Youth for 20 years. So it comes as little surprise that he'd jump at the chance to record with the Bloody Beetroots, the stage name of the one-man Italian "dance-punk" innovator who calls himself Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo. "Out of Sight" (which also features Youth) finds the old Beatle appealing to the stadium EDM crowd in a heavily thumping, airily melodic track on which he wails in his finest Little Richard mode. Rifo – the masked performer identifiable by the year of his birth, 1977, tattooed across his chest – was presumably still in diapers when McCartney was recording McCartney II. Read more: www.rollingstone.com/music/news/paul-mccartney-goes-electro-on-bloody-beetroots-out-of-sight-song-premiere-20130614#ixzz2WCfj2kw9 Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook
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Post by Hunny on Jun 14, 2013 15:28:16 GMT
Cool! An article from Rolling Stone. This is good to see. Interesting phrasing (the vocal) in that song. I like that you get to hear what they talked about in the article
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2013 17:11:58 GMT
Paul McCartney has so much talent. I remember his electronic phase. Bought out some great music as the time.
I used to have a signed photograph of his at time, I remember I gave it away. wish I kept it now.
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