Paul McCartney the solo artist has done quite well for himself over the years. But it's easy to forget that there was a time when he hadn't fully ventured out on his own, considering that he almost immediately followed up his time with The Beatles by forming Wings. The 1982 album Tug of War proved a major turning point in his transformation from band member to fully-fledged solo entity. The album proved a triumph for McCartney, albeit a bittersweet one, as he was still reeling from the death of John Lennon when he made it. Let's look back at how Macca ventured into a new portion of his career, which required him jettisoning an old one.