but i m not the only one mccartney went home and made the record where he plays all the instruments on his own. this kind of cozy domesticity, beautiful, wonderful, warm music. it s going to look roughly like this. this is our first showing of it. this is just the mock-up, folks. the new album. it s going to be called ringo s reviewer. i sell records. it doesn t matter if they ve got the beatles or not. if they don t like the record they won t buy it. ringo, who to this day people dismiss way too much, has tremendous success in the 70s. and george harrison, who had been stockpiling these amazing songs, explodes like a supernova on an album called all things must pass. maybe the greatest beatles solo album of all. you don t need no passport you don t need no visas over the years i had such a lot of stockpile of songs i wanted to do.
baby, i can t stay you got to roll me that record is the embodiment of a band making masterpieces on a daily basis. and i remember reading the review saying this is like a debauched album. i didn t know what debauched means but i got to get me some of this debauchery stuff. baby, i can t stay you got to roll me and call me the tumbling roll me and call me the tumbling dice having come out of the 60s which was its own animal. the 70s had to show a new skin. it had to shed the old one. ooh, yeah i was never very confident of my voice as a singer. i thought rather than just sing, which would probably bore the pants off everybody, i would
down i feel my heart start to tremble whenever you re around carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the 60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the 70s with tapestry it s the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. after church you always went out for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girl s cars, you know what you are listening to? tapestry. there were a lot of very important women who were some of the most significant writers and contributors to music at the time. we are going to do a song written by my friend, john david sausser, who is my favorite california songwriter and one of
we need some new blood in this town. we re starting to get stale. she rings like a bell through the night but you love to love her the original fleetwood mac was a four-piece full-on blues band. they were an english band that became a dual citizenship band. they were as american as they were british. ever know taken by the wind we had an album out, two years to joining fleetwood mac years previous called buckingham nicks. nick really liked the music. they asked us to join. fleetwood mac, first, stevie and lindsey album for sure changed our lives. we had arrived. freedom describe being rich and famous in california. this is it, kid.
married. when the kids come to his concerts, they don t scream any more, they listen. the significant thing is both john lennon and paul mccartney made music in their own particular ways that was focused on the fact they were deeply in love with a woman. but i m not the only one mccartney went home and made the record where he plays all the instruments on his own. this kind of cozy domesticity, beautiful, wonderful, warm music. it s going to look roughly like this. this is our first showing of it. this is just the mock-up, folks. the new album. it s going to be called ringo s reviewer. i sell records. it doesn t matter if i ve been in the beatles or not. if they don t like the record they won t buy it. ringo, who to this day people dismiss way too much, has tremendous success in the 70s. and george harrison, who had been stockpiling these amazing songs, explodes like a supernova on an album called all things