Paul McCartney does a playful imitation of his pal Mick Jagger in the audiobook of his new Wings book, Rolling Stone reports:
“For so many decades,” McCartney recalls in the excerpt, “I tried to pack away these stories about how I felt when the Beatles collapsed and what happened in that period just as we were launching Wings.”
When the Beatles fell apart in early 1970, McCartney was lost and confused, with no idea how to move forward. So he started up a whole new band, with his wife Linda. It sounded like a crazy idea. As he says, “When Linda joined Wings, eyebrows were raised, and not only in the press, Mick Jagger adding, ‘Wot’s he got his old lady in the band for?’”
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