This fascinating, supersonic volume from the legendary Paul McCartney is an intimate celebration of the songs, collaborations and performances of the iconic 1970s band with whom he launched his post-Beatles career.
This landmark oral history chronicles Paul McCartney’s bold reinvention after The Beatles, tracing the rise and fall of Wings, one of the 1970s’ most iconic bands. Compiled from over 500,000 words of interviews with McCartney, his family, bandmates, and music legends like Lennon, Harrison, and Jagger, the book captures the wild, creative journey of a superstar rebuilding from scratch.
From a sheep farm in Scotland to stadium tours across the globe, Wings’ story unfolds through impromptu college gigs, a robbery in Nigeria, and the making of nine albums that defined a decade. With contributions from Morgan Neville and Ted Widmer, and packed with rare photos, timelines, and a full discography, this is a vivid, behind-the-scenes portrait of a band—and a man—on the run.
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