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Oh no. No no no. God no. Flaming Pie is good, but not even anywhere near All Things Must Pass, even.I think you accidentally embedded Band On The Run, when clearly you intended to show Flaming Pie.
Oh it is. To be honest, most songs on Flaming Pie can be linked to Linda and the whole situation in some way. Its like listening to someone mourn. That said, it's far and above most of the post-Beatles stuff. Its a sensational album. Even listening to Beautiful Night here is tugging at the ol' heart strings^^ My two favourite PM songs (including Beatles songs) are both on Flaming Pie. Somedays and Calico Skies (that last one is heartbreaking).
I've always taken it myself that they "had an idea" what was coming.I think the album was made in the midst of her battle with cancer, but I don't know whether or not they knew if it was terminal or not. There's a sense of finality to Calico Skies when you read the lyrics. It's the kind of song you would write about the love of your life when you knew they were going to be leaving you soon. I don't listen to it often, because it's a bit too sobering and real for me. lol
I hadn't heard 'Calico Skies' so I went over and pulled up the video-So beautiful and sad.I've always taken it myself that they "had an idea" what was coming.
"I will hold you for as long as you like" is one of the most crushing and beautiful things I've ever heard sung by someone.
EDIT: I just watched the video. Christ. Tears.
Isnt it just gorgeous? I'm glad Matty challenged my choice earlier! I've listened to it a few times today.I hadn't heard 'Calico Skies' so I went over and pulled up the video-So beautiful and sad.
What was worse, the next video down, was a clip from 'The Concert for Linda' which I've never seen. And Paul said they were going to sing a song that he used to listen to in Liverpool while Linda was listening to it in New York-then said "Lonesome Town" by Ricky Nelson.
Hadn't heard Ricky Nelson's name in years and years-actually hadn't thought about him in years-so it was a jolt and I suddenly could see Paul and Linda when they were young, listening to it on the radio and started really tearing up.
Paul is a very lucky man.