Paul Du Noyer
Born
in Liverpool, Lancashire, The United Kingdom
May 21, 1954
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Conversations with McCartney
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published
2015
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18 editions
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Liverpool: Wondrous Place : Music from Cavern to Cream
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2002
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8 editions
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The Complete John Lennon Songs: All the Songs. All the Stories. All the Lyrics. 1970―80
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published
1999
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7 editions
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In the City: A Celebration of London Music
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published
2009
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10 editions
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We All Shine on: The Stories Behind Every John Lennon Song : 1970-1980
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published
1997
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4 editions
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The Clash
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published
1998
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3 editions
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Working Class Hero: The Stories Behind Every John Lennon Song
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published
2010
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McCartney over McCartney (en The Beatles)
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Deaf School: The Non-Stop Pop Art Punk Rock Party
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2013
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4 editions
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Marc Bolan
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“Rehearsing new material up in Scotland, Paul’s thoughts had turned to a recording venue: I thought any studio that EMI’s built, the conditions will be OK. And George had worked in Karachi or Calcutta, so I knew they had studios in all these far-reaching places. I asked EMI for a list and it was great: Rio de Janeiro, Lagos, France, they’ve got studios everywhere. The other temptation was China, that was on the list. I thought Rio or Lagos, because of the rhythmic element. I don’t think I was necessarily thinking of using locals as much as absorbing the atmosphere. Being in a climate, you know: if you are in Brazil there’s no escaping it, same with Africa. I thought, Africa, yeah, it’ll be a great vibe.”
― Conversations with McCartney
― Conversations with McCartney
“The crumbs from his table would be the pride of lesser songwriters.”
― Conversations with McCartney
― Conversations with McCartney
“So, I’ve never discounted songs like ‘P.S. I Love You’ or ‘Thank You Girl’ or ‘All My Loving’. They were in my head when I looked from the school bus and watched the big kids, with clothes and hairstyles they could choose for themselves, and I tried to imagine what their lives were like. For me, those silly love songs have a powerful reality that I will never get from enigmatic numbers such as ‘Fixing a Hole’ or ‘Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds’ … much as I love them also.”
― Conversations with McCartney
― Conversations with McCartney
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