“band on the run” (themes)

(“band on the run” is the title song of ‘Paul McCartney and Wings’ 1973 album ‘Band on the Run’)

(the song was released as a single in 1974, following the success of “Jet”, and became an international chart success)

(the song topped the charts in the United States, also reaching number 3 in the United Kingdom)

(the single sold over one million copies in 1974 in America)

(it has since become one of the band’s most famous songs)

(a medley of song fragments that vary in style from folk rock to funk, “Band on the Run” is one of McCartney’s longest singles at 5:09)

(the song was partly inspired by a comment that George Harrison had made during a meeting of the Beatles’ Apple record label)

(the song-wide theme is one of freedom and escape, and its creation coincided with Harrison, John Lennon and Ringo Starr having parted with manager Allen Klein in March 1973, leading to improved relations between McCartney and his fellow ex-Beatles)

(the original demos for this and other tracks on Band on the Run were stolen shortly after Wings arrived in Lagos, Nigeria, to begin recording the album)

(with the band reduced to a trio consisting of McCartney, his wife Linda, and Denny Laine, “Band on the Run” was recorded at EMI’s Lagos studio and completed at AIR Studios in london)

(one of my favorite ‘macca’ songs)
(or is it?)
(seems rather lightweight “in retro-retrospect”)

(3-part suite)

(i prefer the first two sections)

‘if we ever get out of here…’

(george harrison’s catchphrase at post-beatles business meetings)

(the third section has some tough “high C” vocal notes)
(“RABBITS on the run…”)
(“NEVER will be found…”)