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  2. The current incarnation has been together longer than any of McCartney's other bands, including the Beatles and Wings. McCartney noted in 2014, “A couple of years ago, I kind of looked at them and said: ‘You know what guys? We’re a band. We’re a real band.

    • “Live And Let Die” – Paul McCartney and Wings – ‘Live And Let Die (soundtrack)’ (1973) It’s the best James Bond theme song ever, and also Paul’s best post-Beatles moment.
    • “Maybe I’m Amazed (live)” – Wings – ‘Wings Over America’ (1976) The original version came from Paul’s solo debut, ‘McCartney,’ and was inspired by Linda.
    • “Band On The Run” – Wings – ‘Band On The Run’ (1973) Paul was an icon in the ‘60s with the Beatles, but as a solo artist, he also fit in perfectly on radio playlists in the ‘70s.
    • “Jet” – Wings – ‘Band On The Run’ (1973) What is “Jet” about? McCartney has said that it’s about a puppy that they had at the time, although that doesn’t explain the “suffragette” line.
  3. Sep 23, 2015 · Paul McCartney spent his immediate post-Beatles years stoned and shaggy on a farm in Scotland. Truth be told, he never looked better.

  4. Sep 15, 2023 · That came in 1973 with Band on the Run, which still can make a strong claim, along with All Things Must Pass, Imagine, and Ringo, as the best-ever post-Beatles releases by a former Beatle. Band...

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  5. Jul 13, 2021 · Compare that to Paul McCartney, who – in his first decade of music-making after the split of the Beatles in 1970 – released two solo albums and seven more with the band Wings, as well as touring at all levels of the music industry, from universities to arenas.

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  6. After the Beatles disbanded, he debuted as a solo artist with the 1970 album McCartney and went on to form the band Wings with his first wife, Linda, and Denny Laine. Under McCartney's leadership, Wings became one of the most successful bands of the 1970s.

  7. Paul McCartney and Wings, often billed simply as Wings, were an English-American rock band formed in 1971 in London by former Beatles bassist and singer Paul McCartney, his wife Linda McCartney on keyboards, session drummer Denny Seiwell, and former Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine. Wings were noted for their commercial successes, musical ...