10 Underappreciated Paul McCartney Songs
Ten songs from Paul McCartney's solo career that just don't get the love they deserve.
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"Famous Groupies" from London Town (Wings, 1978)
On 1978's "Famous Groupies," McCartney goes into semi-comedic storytelling mode to recount the tale of a fictional pair of notorious groupies who do some pretty horrible things to the music-biz gents they supposedly adore:
"There was a classic story of a roadie named Rory / who used to practice voodoo on the side / when the famous twosome suggested something gruesome / All that they found was a crater two miles wide / Which left the music business absolutely horrified."
"Famous Groupies" is joined by other gems on London Town, including the forgotten single, "I've Had Enough"; the Elvis-inspired "Name and Address"; and the deep, dark and awesome "Morse Moose and the Grey Goose."
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dfanelli
June 18, 2012 at 12:40pm
it was in the running, i promise! i wanted to make sure i included something from every decade, and the '70s were hogging it up already. but MMD probably would be my number 11.
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dfanelli
June 17, 2012 at 11:02pm
i think i forgot to mention that "the mess" is available on most versions of the 'red rose speedway' CD.














