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Paul McCartney and Wings, ”Band on the Run” (1973) Part 2

Paul McCartney and Wings, ”Band on the Run” (1973) Part 2

FromUntitled Beatles Podcast


Paul McCartney and Wings, ”Band on the Run” (1973) Part 2

FromUntitled Beatles Podcast

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Dec 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Live from Meigs Field, it’s the final Untitled Beatles Podcast!
Of 2023, that is! Unless you know something we don’t? What is you [sic], a cop? If so, are you as effortlessly bouncy as the cop in "Hot Cop", the Village People's #2 Billboard Disco Charts smash from '78? #HotCop
Anyhoo, it’s onto Side 2, as we continue to deep dish “Band On The Run”, Paul’s most beloved album that doesn’t feature the word “Oratorio”. And because Tony, T.J., Producer Casey, and Sir Paul are all obviously Americans, we’ll consider the US version that includes the powerhouse single, “Helen Wheels”, not to mention much more memorable Macca music. Plus, we’ll examine this album’s rough beginning in Lagos and unmatched legacy within Paul’s recorded catalog, the celebrated cover and packaging, and also:
? Do some copies of “1967-1970” (2023 Remix) include the creepy 2000’s Subway jingle instead of “Now & Then”?
? Is the pronunciation of “Mamunia” the audio equivalent of Blue Dress vs Gold Dress?
??The poster of Polaroids that came with the vinyl is fine, but is album’s most exquisite feature the massive UPC barcode on the front cover of the Columbia Records cassette?
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Released:
Dec 30, 2023
Format:
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Gen X ex-cruise ship comedians T.J. Shanoff and Tony Mendoza celebrate the Fab Four without taking anything too seriously. Roll up for the long and rambling road. More at untitledbeatlespodcast.com