The article discusses the life and career of Paul McCartney, including his time with the Beatles and as a solo artist. It features an edited extract from his book "Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run," which explores the formation and success of his band Wings.
Paul McCartney's transition from being a Beatle to forming Wings was influenced by Linda's encouragement and the desire to create music that was more personal and experimental. He began writing songs about everyday life, including his experiences as a young married person starting a new life with Linda.
The article mentions several Wings songs, including "Maybe I'm Amazed," which McCartney wrote during his first marriage. The song reflects his feelings of nervousness and fear as he navigated the challenges of adulthood and love.
The book excerpt also touches on McCartney's creative process, highlighting his desire to keep things simple and DIY-like, building upon the success of the Beatles' experimental style.
				
			Paul McCartney's transition from being a Beatle to forming Wings was influenced by Linda's encouragement and the desire to create music that was more personal and experimental. He began writing songs about everyday life, including his experiences as a young married person starting a new life with Linda.
The article mentions several Wings songs, including "Maybe I'm Amazed," which McCartney wrote during his first marriage. The song reflects his feelings of nervousness and fear as he navigated the challenges of adulthood and love.
The book excerpt also touches on McCartney's creative process, highlighting his desire to keep things simple and DIY-like, building upon the success of the Beatles' experimental style.