
Paul McCartney has shared a new visualizer for "Band on the Run," the hit title track off the 1973 Wings album.
The clip features a collage of different photos and videos from the Band on the Run era. It is now streaming on YouTube.
On Tuesday, McCartney released his new book, Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run, which looks back at the history of his post-Beatles band.
According to NME, in the book Wings drummer Denny Seiwell shares a story of how Paul and Linda McCartney took revenge on a journalist who gave the group a negative review.
As NME reports, Seiwell relates how the journalist told Wings he wanted to do an article about how they traveled with their families. In reality, he wrote a hit piece on them, including a negative review of a concert he never actually attended. In retaliation, Seiwell says, Paul and Linda took some poop from their daughter Stella McCartney, who was a baby at the time, wrapped it up and mailed it to the journalist.
“You heard that from me. I don’t care if they want it to be known or not. I thought it was the perfect response to a crude British pressman," Seiwell adds.
In addition to watching Paul McCartney videos and reading Paul McCartney books, you can see him live in concert on his ongoing Got Back tour, which continues Thursday in Nashville.
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