“Man on the Run” Premiere: Paul Mccartney’s Life After the Beatles
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“Whenever I hear someone condemn Paul McCartney,” says a voice at the beginning of Man on the Run, “I tend to agree.” Who’s the person saying this? Paul McCartney himself. It’s a perfect way to dive into the history of Wings. Man on the Run is director Morgan Neville’s charming new documentary about one of Macca’s strangest chapters: Wings, the 70s band that he formed after the Beatles split up. For years, this was a taboo topic that he basicall…
In conversation with Francisco Aravena and Claudio Vergara, Radio Duna's publisher of culture, Paula Frederick, analyzes the documentary about McCartney's life after the separation of the Fab Four, which premiered recently on Amazon Prime.
To coincide with the release of a new documentary about the star, Joe Hagan unveils the first part of a long, previously unseen interview from 2015, during which the Beatle speaks frankly about John Lennon's "sensationalist" statements in Rolling Stone, about Yoko Ono ("she's not that clever") and about the "terribly painful" breakup of the group, among other things.
The excellent film documentary "Paul McCartney: Man On The Run" takes you back to the 1970s and shows what Paul McCartney did after the Beatles ended. Touching, illuminating and extremely entertainingRead the full article on FALTER.at
He once said that in fifty years people will look back on his music and say: They really hated it!? It seems that the right time for Paul McCartney's solo work is really coming. Proof of this is the latest documentary Man On The Run (Prime Video), which charts his period after leaving The Beatles, the formation of Wings and […]
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