The lights drop in Atlanta and Paul McCartney steps into a room full of memory—and invention. We unpack how an icon in his eighties still delivers a two-hour-forty marathon by leaning on tight harmonies, a punchy horn section, and the kind of live tech that lets Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite explode off a modern stage. The show’s emotional peak arrives when Paul sings I’ve Got a Feeling with John via Get Back footage, a moment that proves technology can connect past and present without ch...
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The lights drop in Atlanta and Paul McCartney steps into a room full of memory—and invention. We unpack how an icon in his eighties still delivers a two-hour-forty marathon by leaning on tight harmonies, a punchy horn section, and the kind of live tech that lets Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite explode off a modern stage. The show’s emotional peak arrives when Paul sings I’ve Got a Feeling with John via Get Back footage, a moment that proves technology can connect past and present without ch...
E95 Billboard Modern Rock Tracks of September 1995 and Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Music In My Shoes
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E95 Billboard Modern Rock Tracks of September 1995 and Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
We dive into a musical time capsule exploring the Billboard Modern Rock tracks from September 16th, 1995, highlighting the songs that defined a generation and soundtracked a wedding day. • Matthew Sweet's "Sick of Myself" featuring Television's Richard Lloyd on lead guitar • Hole's "Softer, Softest" with Kurt Cobain on backing vocals, recorded in Marietta, Georgia • Toadies' "Possum Kingdom" with its distinctive guitar opening and haunting lyrics • Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know" featu...
Music In My Shoes
The lights drop in Atlanta and Paul McCartney steps into a room full of memory—and invention. We unpack how an icon in his eighties still delivers a two-hour-forty marathon by leaning on tight harmonies, a punchy horn section, and the kind of live tech that lets Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite explode off a modern stage. The show’s emotional peak arrives when Paul sings I’ve Got a Feeling with John via Get Back footage, a moment that proves technology can connect past and present without ch...