Send us a text In this episode of Apple Jam, we take a closer look at Flaming Pie, Paul McCartney's critically acclaimed 1997 album that marked a return to his classic songwriting roots. Inspired by the Beatles’ Anthology project, McCartney crafted a collection of songs that blend introspection, humor, and melodic brilliance. We explore the album’s stripped-down production, collaborations with Jeff Lynne and Steve Miller, and its place in McCartney’s storied career. Join us as we unpack the s...
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Send us a text In this episode of Apple Jam, we take a closer look at Flaming Pie, Paul McCartney's critically acclaimed 1997 album that marked a return to his classic songwriting roots. Inspired by the Beatles’ Anthology project, McCartney crafted a collection of songs that blend introspection, humor, and melodic brilliance. We explore the album’s stripped-down production, collaborations with Jeff Lynne and Steve Miller, and its place in McCartney’s storied career. Join us as we unpack the s...
Send us a textIn this episode of Apple Jam, we dive deep into John Lennon's final studio album, Double Fantasy, created in collaboration with Yoko Ono. Released just three weeks before Lennon's untimely passing, this album serves as a poignant reflection on love, domesticity, and the complexities of life. We explore the duality of its tracks, the interplay between John and Yoko's artistic voices, and its enduring impact on listeners and music history. Join us for an intimate conversation abou...
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Send us a text In this episode of Apple Jam, we take a closer look at Flaming Pie, Paul McCartney's critically acclaimed 1997 album that marked a return to his classic songwriting roots. Inspired by the Beatles’ Anthology project, McCartney crafted a collection of songs that blend introspection, humor, and melodic brilliance. We explore the album’s stripped-down production, collaborations with Jeff Lynne and Steve Miller, and its place in McCartney’s storied career. Join us as we unpack the s...