Paul McCartney: A Life
Written by Peter Ames Carlin
Narrated by John Lee
4/5
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Music Industry
Creativity
Friendship
Death
Music
Power of Music
Love Triangle
Fish Out of Water
Power of Friendship
Secret Relationship
Love Conquers All
Mentor Figure
Search for Identity
Struggling Artist
Reunion
Rock & Roll
About this audiobook
The composer of "Yesterday," "Hey Jude," "Eleanor Rigby," and "Let It Be," Paul McCartney is one of the most famous men in the world, yet one of the most elusive. An international superstar for more than forty years, he has not only sold hundreds of millions of records but has also altered the course of popular culture. He has been worshiped and ridiculed, his work revered and reviled. Governments have celebrated him, persecuted him, thrown him in prison, and knighted him.
More than a rock star, more than a celebrity, McCartney is a cultural touchstone. Yet no book has revealed the headwaters of his genius or, for that matter, explained why the Beatles' talented and adventurous musician seemed to abandon his position as an innovator, trading the daring of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" for an endless procession of what even he has called silly love songs. But McCartney never lost the spark of genius. His songs are rarely less than hummable and often unforgettable. And at any given moment, McCartney can reach into himself and pull out something phenomenal.
Drawing on years of research, Paul McCartney: A Life spans McCartney's roots in England's working class to his life in the present day, performing around the world and working for causes he believes in. Informed by new, exclusive interviews with friends, bandmates, and collaborators, the book describes McCartney's many triumphs as well as his failures, from the Beatles era through his decade with Wings and his subsequent solo career.
Peter Ames Carlin
Peter Ames Carlin is the author of several books, including Bruce, the biography of Bruce Springsteen published in 2012, and Sonic Boom: The Impossible Rise of Warner Bros. Records, published in 2021. Carlin has also been a freelance journalist, a senior writer at People in New York City, and a television columnist and feature writer at The Oregonian in Portland. A regular speaker on music, writing, and popular culture, Carlin lives in Seattle.
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Reviews for Paul McCartney
40 ratings2 reviews
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Oct 3, 2023
Reason for Reading: I like the Beatles but I love Paul.Comments: Normally, I steer away from biographies, trying to read memoirs instead unless the person in question is dead and never wrote their own auto-biography. Well, Paul is neither, but given his extremely private nature I find it doubtful he'll ever write a memoir and if he did it would not be in-depth but more like musings of good memories. So I jumped on this book when it came out.Again, I find when reading these types of biographies one has to be wary as the authors are often out to dig up every piece of dirt they can on the celebrity or they don't particularly like said person and simply enjoy writing a book that trashes them. This is not what I want. I want to read a respectful, true account of the celebrity's life and author Peter Ames Carlin delivers on all accounts.Right from the start one can tell that the author respects his subject and throughout the book when the controversies arise he shows the reader a 'pro-Paul' position. But this does not mean that he paints a fake rosy picture. Paul McCartney is exposed here warts and all. He was egocentric during the Beatles days, always being the leader, creating rifts among the other members and yet not realizing it until years much later. The intensely close relationship between him and John Lennon is examined from all sides even during the years they publicly shunned each other and Yoko Ono's influence over John. George and Ringo are given very little space in the book. The book is about Paul and his relationships with these two do not stand out much more than 'mates'. Though we do get at inside look at Paul's brotherly affection to George, which was not always appreciated.Past the Beatles, the rocky years with Wings are covered in detail, Paul's true love, once in a lifetime relationship with his beloved Linda, his semi-success in the 80s as a solo singer, his disaster of a marriage with the vengeful Heather Mills and his eventual settlement into simply being Paul McCartney, the last of the Fab Four (as nobody really counts Ringo). We also see Paul's reactions to nthe deaths of both John and George. A very interesting, funny, informative look inside the life of a brilliant, sensitive, egocentric, perfectionist, caring, simple-life loving man who is one of the 20th century's most recognizable and influential musicians.2 people found this helpful
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Oct 3, 2023
Interesting and informative, this book does not particularly favour McCartney, but provides what appears to be an honest account of his life. There are some parts that make familiar stories more understandable by filling in background details that were not generally known. Naturally, Lennon is more often mentioned than any of the other band members. The account of George Harrison's death was heartrending as was Linda's. Being of the same generation, I grew up with the Beatles and was surprised at how much of Carlin's information was new to me. On the other hand, the opinions I already held of the individuals: Paul, John, George, Ringo, and Yoko, changed not one iota. The book has a nice wrap-up that makes me want to consider a higher rating. Well done, very enjoyable.
