![]() ![]() But the words just came to me the day we were due to record, and I think it’s turned out quite well. This was originally a little thing I couldn’t get words to, except for the first phrase. Their version received a Grammy nomination for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. In 2016, German producer Timo Maas and Canadian DJ James Teej released a remix of the track with McCartney’s approval. He played the song live again during his 2011–2012 On the Run Tour, his 2013–2015 Out There Tour, his 2016–2017 One on One Tour, his performance on 26 July 2018 in the Liverpool Cavern Club, his 2018–2019 Freshen Up tour and at 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief. McCartney performed the song live for the first time ever during his 2010–2011 Up and Coming Tour. “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five” was never performed live by Wings. In its early life, it was simply titled “Piano Thing”. This song is featured on several episodes of Trigger Happy TV. The album version ends with an excerpt of the opening song’s chorus. Other instrumentation includes mellotron, organ and horns. The song has a grandiose ending with a full orchestra and the band. Author Andrew Grant Jackson calls the lyrics “gibberish” and mere placeholders for the excitement and “cinematic purpose” of the music.” ![]() It continues the album’s theme of escape by describing the singer achieving artistic freedom through love. The tune is the climactic track from the album Band on the Run. ‘No one ever left alive in nineteen hundred and eighty… six?’ It wouldn’t have worked!” With this one it was ‘No one ever left alive in nineteen hundred and eighty-five.’ That’s all I had of that song for months. With ‘Eleanor Rigby’ I had ‘picks up the rice in the church where the wedding has been.’ that was the one big line that started me off on it. 'Maybe Im Amazed' is a song written by English musician Paul McCartney that was first released on his 1970 debut solo album McCartney. It’s all in the first line, and then you have to go on and write the second line. “With a lot of songs I do, the first line is it. Paul McCartney has said that the song originated with just the first line. The song was referenced in Brett Easton Ellis’s novel Glamorama, driving a group of fictional supermodels to extreme terrorist acts. A 2016 remix of the song was nominated for a Grammy Award. It has been featured on the 2001 documentary DVD Wingspan and Paul McCartney and Wings’ 1974 TV special One Hand Clapping. These live recordings have never been officially commercially released with these original versions unheard.“Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five” (sometimes written as “1985”) is a song by the British–American rock band Paul McCartney and Wings, released as the final track on their 1973 album Band on the Run. Accompanying the lot are 2 printed photos of Wings and their road crew/management at Abbey Road studios on Sunday 25th August enjoying a Chinese takeaway, which are signed by Geoff Britton. Just Major upgrade quality Hand Clapping production filmed Abbey Road Studios London Autumn 1974 Features Hand Clapping Soiley Studio Dialogue C-Moon Little. Geoff Britton has been in touch with the director of the film who stated he wasn't given any copies of the acetates leading us to believe that only these and Paul McCartney's copies are in existence. The filming took place in studio 2 but the repeat recordings were done in studio1. The band went into Abbey Road studios on Sunday 25th August 1974 and over the next few days they recorded the tracks which made up the final recording. A series of EPs were planned to be released in conjunction with the film (directed by Dave Lichfield) with the aim of capturing the band playing live in informal recording sessions. No timing indicated but handwritten 'Juniors Farm, Just, Soily, Wings'. Record '4' is in similar VG+ condition with a few light hairline marks, nothing ever heavier in nature. Handwritten timing of 22'14 and 'Reel C Wings'. Record '3' is in similar VG+ condition - again nice and glossy with a few light hairline marks. Handwritten timing of 21'04 and 'Reel B Wings'. Record '2' is in glossy VG+ condition with some light hairline marks, nothing heavier. Record '1' is in VG condition with some surface/storage marks though no heavier scratches, handwritten timing of 21'00 and 'Reel A Wings'. Moo' and Let Me Roll It, 'From Reel B': Junior's Farm, Hi-Hi-Hi, Go Now, Maybe I'm Amazed and Bluebird, 'From Reel C': Blue Moon Of Kentucky, My Love, Nineteen Eighty Five, Live And Let Die and Band On The Run and 'Untitled': Junior's Farm, Jet and Soiley (sic. The tracks contained on each record are: 'From Reel A': One Hand Clapping, Jet, Soiley, Little Woman Love/'C. Unbelievable piece of Paul McCartney & Wings history with this set of 4 x single sided EMI Studios acetate LP recordings of the One Hand Clapping sessions. PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS - ONE HAND CLAPPING - ORIGINAL EMI STUDIOS LP ACETATE RECORDINGS. ![]()
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