![]() If you want to support the show, check out our Patreon page at To get in contact with the show, drop us an email at us on Twitter for all Macca updates by searching by Sam Whiles. If you haven't seen the blog, check it out at you can see loads of episodes start out life as a random blog post, before being resculpted into the quality content you are here for today! "One Hand Clapping", with Phoebe - 18:11 - End!.Detailing Wings' rehearsals for what would become the "Wings Over the World Tour", this is."One Hand Clapping". This time around we are stepping away from album artwork (for a change) and instead we are going to discuss one of the most elusive, mysterious, and all-around badass Paul McCartney film projects. I am once again graced (very swiftly) by Phoebe from both the "Another Kind of Mind", and "One Sweet Dream" podcasts. A rarely seen 'rockumentary' made by Paul McCartney and his then band, Wings, at Abbey Road studios in London, in August 1974. With Geoff Britton, Howie Casey, Geoff Emerick, Denny Laine. Oh, no one ever left alive In nineteen hundred and eighty five. One Hand Clapping: Directed by David Litchfield. Paul in the Mojave Desert during a promo photo shoot for the 'Venus and Mars' album.Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Paul or Nothing, Paul McCartney & Wings - Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five (From One Hand Clapping) Lyrics. Preceded by the US Number One single ‘Listen To What The Man Said’, Venus and Mars hit the Number One spot in the album charts on both sides of the Atlantic and went on to sell over 4 million copies worldwide to date. It has been featured on the 2001 documentary DVD Wingspan and Paul McCartney and Wings’ 1974 TV special One Hand Clapping. Venus and Mars, the band’s fourth studio album was released in May 1975 ahead of the legendary ‘Wings Over The World’ tour. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five (sometimes written as 1985) is a song by the BritishAmerican rock band Paul McCartney and Wings, released as the final track on their 1973 album Band on the Run. The deluxe version bonus DVD will be comprised of filmed material from around the time of each release, some of which has never been seen before.įollowing 1973’s Band on the Run the mid ‘ 70s were a commercial heyday for Wings. The latest CD & DVD special edition that includes the first unreleased album complete. The remastered 3-disc (2CD, 1DVD) Deluxe Edition is housed in a hardback book featuring unpublished photographs, new interviews with Paul, material from Paul’s archives and expanded track-by-track information. Paul McCartney & Wings 1974 studio session One Hand Clapping. As with all the Archive Collection, Paul personally supervised all aspects of the reissue and remastering work was done at Abbey Road by the same team who have worked on all the reissues as well as The Beatles’ catalogue. Featuring the original 13-track album remastered at Abbey Road, the Archive Collection also included bonus tracks including 'Junior’s Farm' and 'My Carnival'. In 2014 Wings' Venus and Mars received the Paul McCartney Archive Collection treatment. The third disc is a DVD comprised of some videos, an album promo, and the piece that will most entice collectors the rarely seen 1974 television special One Hand Clapping. This material was not on MACCASPAN VOL.1 and 2. you dony own much Macca YOU WANT THIS Almost 2 hours. Two excellent quality- the best that has surfaced with original soundtracks - with bonus cuts - a must for any Beatlesfan - if. ![]()
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