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Man on the Run: Paul McCartney in the 1970s

Title : Man on the Run: Paul McCartney in the 1970s
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Rating : 4.73 (831 Votes)
Asin : 080417914X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 288 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-03-24
Language : English

McCartney’s life and career, doing fans a great service as he unearths details even the most obsessive among them likely did not know.”The East Hampton Star  “A compelling read for both casual and well-versed fans.”The Morton Report  “An engaging, accessible, and well-written telling of rock and roll's ultimate comeback tale.”Library Journal   “Compulsively readable Accomplished rock journalist Doyle presents a solid, detailed, and, above all, honest reappraisal of McCartney’s work.”Publishers Weekly“Tom Doyle’s Man on the Run is a riveting dispatch from the seventies. This is simply one of the best rock biographies anyone has written.”—Stephen Davis, bestselling author of Hammer of the Gods and Watch You Bleed   “Havin

His work has also appeared in Mojo,TheGuardian,Marie Claire,Elle,The Times, and Sound on Sound. Tom Doyle is an acclaimed music journalist, author, and long-standing contributing editor to Q. Over the years, he has profiled Paul McCartney, Keith Richards, Kate Bush, Elton John, R.E.M., and U2, among many others. He is the author of Th

A new book by longtime Q magazine contributing editor Tom Doyle about that turbulent period in the legendary rock star’s life, Man on the Run, catches him in mid-flight.”Billboard. Man on the Run makes an excellent contribution to the burgeoning literature devoted to McCartney’s post-Beatles career.”The Boston Globe  “In the 1970s, a depressed, heavy-drinking Paul McCartney walked away from The Beatles and reinvented himself as the leader of another hitmaking rock ’n’ roll band. Holed up at his farmhouse in Scotland, he sank into a deep depression. To outsiders, McCartney seemed like a man adrift—intimidated by his own fame, paralyzed by the cho

S Riaz said Man on the Run. In the same way as, after the breakup of the Beatles, Paul McCartney turned away from performing any songs from that era; after the demise of Wings, he often seemed reluctant to discuss his post-Beatles band until recently. In this book, author Tom Doyle, takes an in-depth look at this period - from the first solo album, through to the Japanese drug bust and the murder of John Lennon, which effectively caused the end of Wings.The book begins with the messy Beatles breakup, including the public feud with Lennon and Paul's decision to legally file to dissolve the Beatles. The legal ramific. Well worth the time. Stephen P. Zisk Lots of interesting material from a period in Beatles history that is deserving of more attention. Well written and most of it rings true, but why stop with the recording of Tug of War, definitely a turning point for Paul. No mention at all of the critical reaction which was more positive than anything since Band on the Run had received. Would have liked to hear more about that. Minor complaints here and there but a very enjoyable read.. An interesting read on a decade in Sir Paul's life that most may not know much about T. Scarillo “Man on the Run” sheds some light on a portion of Paul McCartney’s life that, while I’ve heard much of the music from, I really didn’t actually know much about (at least, not to the extent of what I know about the Beatles years). Wings grew to become quite successful from about 1972 to 1976, but surprisingly to me, this was an extremely up and down, tumultuous time in McCartney’s life – I had no idea just how depressed he was after the breakup of the Beatles, and his desire to reinvent himself early-on by playing lots of impromptu, low-key gigs a

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