Classic Rock

WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING

TOO MANY PEOPLE

An unyielding opening salvo driven by a punchy rhythm track that embodies the spite that begot the song’s lyrics, which are aimed directly at John Lennon: ‘You took your lucky break, and broke it in two.’ A fiery guitar solo leads the track to a crashing climax.

3 LEGS

Reportedly inspired by a drawing of a limbless dog McCartney bemoans, ’), although ironically is one Lennon later professed to liking.

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