

desertcart.in - Buy Paul McCartney In His Own Words book online at best prices in India on desertcart.in. Read Paul McCartney In His Own Words book reviews & author details and more at desertcart.in. Free delivery on qualified orders. Review: Interesting Review: This is a lovely compilation of interviews, many of them rare. However, the packaging is pretty dire, with no track listings to tell you what interviews are included until you play the CD's. As this annoys me (and may possibly annoy you), I include a list of what is on the CD's below, although I am sure the BBC could have managed this without too much difficulty: CD1 Track 1: The World at One BBC radio 4 26.3.68 Track 2: Woman's Hour BBC radio 4 24.2.72 Tracks 3,4,5 & 6: BBC Archive interview (does not specify more info than that) 1.6.72 Track 7: Insight BBC radio 1 11.4.76 Tracks 8,9 & 10: Rock On with Paul Gambaccini 23.12.78 Tracks 11,12 & 13: BBC archive radio interview 18.4.82 Tracks 14 & 15: The World at One BBC radio 4 28.11.84 Tracks 16,17,18 & 19: BBC archive radio interview 15.12.85 CD2 Tracks 1,2,3 & 4: BBC archive radio interview 12.5.89 Track 5: BBC archive radio interview 15.12.92 Track 6,7,8,9,10 & 11: Parkinson meets Paul McCartney 3.12.99 Tracks 12,13,14 & 15: Paul McCartney Sold on Song BBC radio 2 17.9.05 Tracks 16,17,18,19,20 & 21: Johnny Walker's Sounds of the Seventies BBC radio 2 30.8.09 Loads of good stuff and some interviews I have not heard for many years (although I probably have them on cassettes somewhere in the attic!). Just a shame that the packaging is so shabby - the man deserves better, surely, and so do we.
| Audio CD | 1 pages |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (30) |
| Dimensions | 12.7 x 1.02 x 13.97 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1445846586 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1445846583 |
| Item Weight | 113 g |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | BBC Physical Audio; Unabridged edition (23 February 2012) |
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Interesting
S**Z
This is a lovely compilation of interviews, many of them rare. However, the packaging is pretty dire, with no track listings to tell you what interviews are included until you play the CD's. As this annoys me (and may possibly annoy you), I include a list of what is on the CD's below, although I am sure the BBC could have managed this without too much difficulty: CD1 Track 1: The World at One BBC radio 4 26.3.68 Track 2: Woman's Hour BBC radio 4 24.2.72 Tracks 3,4,5 & 6: BBC Archive interview (does not specify more info than that) 1.6.72 Track 7: Insight BBC radio 1 11.4.76 Tracks 8,9 & 10: Rock On with Paul Gambaccini 23.12.78 Tracks 11,12 & 13: BBC archive radio interview 18.4.82 Tracks 14 & 15: The World at One BBC radio 4 28.11.84 Tracks 16,17,18 & 19: BBC archive radio interview 15.12.85 CD2 Tracks 1,2,3 & 4: BBC archive radio interview 12.5.89 Track 5: BBC archive radio interview 15.12.92 Track 6,7,8,9,10 & 11: Parkinson meets Paul McCartney 3.12.99 Tracks 12,13,14 & 15: Paul McCartney Sold on Song BBC radio 2 17.9.05 Tracks 16,17,18,19,20 & 21: Johnny Walker's Sounds of the Seventies BBC radio 2 30.8.09 Loads of good stuff and some interviews I have not heard for many years (although I probably have them on cassettes somewhere in the attic!). Just a shame that the packaging is so shabby - the man deserves better, surely, and so do we.
A**R
For any Macca fan, this CD is precious! You will listen to it over & over again. It is quite a treat to real fans, just to hear Paul in ordinary conversation, as well as glean new info while doing so. Love it!.
S**G
I am enjoying this collection of interview clips of Paul McCartney from BBC radio and tv archives (2+ hours long). Most of all, I am impressed by the sound quality. I have a lot of this kind of material and most of it is of poor sound quality. I also like that most of the segments are fairly long compared to the little sound bites you usually get. For each segment, they tell you the show it is from and the date. The questions are interesting and mostly intelligent, and Paul seems relaxed with the interviewers and forthcoming with his answers. A nice glimpse into Paul in his own words. My only comment (not really a complaint) . . . I would like to have heard more from Paul during the Beatles or early Wings periods, even repeats of some of the more well-known interviews . . . I'd love to see them do a follow-up volume with more of those earlier eras. But, all in all, I am really enjoying listening to Paul speak.
J**N
Here are the words from the man himself! I am glad this is out on cd. I have cassette tapes of previous inteviews but tape players are non-existent these days.