Sir Paul McCartney loved “trying again” on Wings in documentary ‘One Hand Clapping’.
Sir Paul McCartney is trying again on Wings with the discharge of a documentary
The movie – directed by David Litchfield – particulars the recording classes for the band’s the dwell studio album of the identical identify at London’s Abbey Street Studios again in 1974 that includes uncommon footage and interviews and it is set to debut in cinemas subsequent month with McCartney admitting it was a thrill to journey again in time.
He stated of the challenge: “It’s so nice to look again on that interval and see the little dwell present we did. We made a reasonably good noise truly. It was a good time for the band, we began to have success with Wings, which had been a very long time coming.”
The footage was filmed again within the Nineteen Seventies on the peak of Wings’ fame for a TV particular which was by no means aired, and the movie now contains a new introduction from the Beatles legend in addition to a “yard session” with the musician performing Buddy Holly songs and unreleased observe ‘Blackpool” on his acoustic guitar.
The documentary may even function beforehand unseen Polaroid images from the recording classes.
Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing, stated of the documentary launch: “We’re trying ahead to bringing the legendary music of Paul McCartney to the massive display screen and providing followers a front-row seat to his enduring legacy.
“This cinematic expertise will transport audiences again to a golden period of rock and roll whereas charming new followers with the magic of this iconic band. It’s a must-see occasion for music lovers of all generations.”