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  • This is a little ball tearer. Macartney = genius.

  • Really awesome song! And it's Paul with Martha in the picture! Aww!!!

  • great song

  • Don't do that...

  • when i was 4, i always would put this 8-track in my uncles 8 track player when i went to his house-i knew good music thanks to him! Ram has been one of the best parts to the soundtrack of my life!

  • Pauls first two solo albums (McCartney & Ram) were the greatest. I used to listen to them ALL the time. Thanks for posting them

  • Sicuramente autoreferenziale, libero di eseguire il rock come lo intende lui, senza l'influenza di Lennon, nè la dilagante ossessione indù di harrisoniana memoria: Paul sciorina chitarre robuste e testi quasi del tutto banali. La pochezza di idee di quei primi anni di assestamento da parte del Macca dopo lo scioglimento dei Betales ci fa restare interdetti eppure un anno prima aveva scritto Let it be.....

  • "Let's eat in bed."

    That's what she said ;)

    ... sorry, I just had to xD

  • excellent guitar sound, riff and outstanding melody

  • Oh, to return to those pure and innocent days.

    

  • no dislikes because this song is amazing

  • ram is ingrained in my life.

    it's a part of me as much as my wife and kids. If there were no paul i'd wake up every morning and say "somethings missing in my life,in this universe"

  • @aknowneemus I agree! But I am only 14, so if there were no Paul...I would probably have no reason to try and get good grades, etc. Because his music (Along with the Beatles) makes me so happy and whenever I hear those notes, the bass, the guitar, I feel like I can do anything, and prove anyone who says I can't wrong :D

  • Paul is the Beatles Sound, lets be generous and say 3/8 McCartney, 3/8 Lennon, leaving Ringo and Harrison 1/4. He was making music the way he knew how and it works.

  • Ram and Band On The Run are my favorite albums in that order.

  • This Song is about John And Yoko.

  • THis IS the BEst ...

    I heard this about 30 years ago & fell in love with the music & it still has it... RAM>>>>

  • Ram is one of the best albums of all time!

  • a timeless classic!!!!!!!!!

  • Paul knows where to hit us.

  • lets eat in bad

  • its just a rock tune...nothing more....they didnt go out @ this period...just stayed @ home on the farm

  • A very joyful and rollicking McCartney-esque production. Not a major statement, but an endearing and enduring gem. Sounds more unique and exquisite everytime I hear it.

  • great song!

  • Hello

  • I've always liked this cheeky sex song, very lively. Paul liked getting dirty lyrics in sometimes. Fish and finger pie anyone?

  • Think that was John, Paul is more the Body Gun do it in the road sort :-)

  • @broomybank Or most of HI Hi Hi.

  • @broomybank And don't forget Hi Hi Hi and Girls School.

  • It has been cited as Paul's homage to the sound and feel of his hero, rock legend Buddy Holly.

  • damn that shit was copied and pasted right from wikipedia, ahahha

  • lol

  • ahahahhaa

  • This isn't the Beatles. It's Paul solo, which

    has nothing to do with the other Beatles.

  • I LOVE PAUL MCCARTNEY :)

  • Paul's Buddy Holly song

  • Ram is a great album. His first album is great too! Wildlife, except for the title cut, was bloody awful!! Yuk!!!

  • Eat at home!!!!

    You know you should!!!

    hahahaha

  • I love this and haven't heard it in so long,just doesn't seem 38 years old does it?Paul & Linda were a one in a million love story,thanks for posting!

  • I just turned 38 two days ago :-DDD

  • wellisaythat,HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I wish I was your age,I just turned 58 3 days ago! My son is 38! LOL Oh well no sense complaining as long as you're still breathing!I remember this song like it was yesterday and still love it.Rock on xx

  • damn you old ass fuckk how u survive that long

  • the walrus was paul and paul was the beatles

  • excuse me?! Oh, please. The reason you're wrong is.... Listen to pauls solo career as a whole and then listen to the beatles. Paul is my fav, but discounting the magic that happened between the four of them is insane to me. You could cut out every mccartney song from the beatles albums and they would still be the greatest band ever. I agree though that paul was very special and amazing.

  • same with John. same with Ringo. same with George. I agree too though that paul IS special and amazing.

  • of course they wouldn't have been the greatest band ever without paul. there would be no beatles without paul. or without john or george or even ringo for that matter.

    it's just unfathomable.

  • well the magic would be missing without paul, but my point is that even if you got rid of every mccartney track from every beatles album, they would still be the best band ever album to album. Easily.

  • once again, of course they wouldn't. are you dense? without paul the beatles albums would be cut in half, the album that is revered by many as the greatest album ever made, sgt. pepper's, would never have been made. who knows what the songs that lennon had help from mccartney would sound like.

    most of the well known beatles songs would never have emerged, such as hey jude, yesterday and let it be.

  • I think ur the one who's dense cause ur missing my point completely: I'm making a point about the greatness of the beatles and how the second best band in the world, whatever that may be would be so far behind that you could even remove every mccartney track, and the beatles would STILL be the best band in the world... not because mccartney isn't good but because he's amazing. That's exactly the point I'm making.... that paul probably had the most hits and even without those beatles are #1.

  • He is a very playful guy musically.

  • Another enjoyable song with a melodic middle eight that Linda can sing with delight and at ease with the Master musician - song writer. I would have switched this song to Red Rose Speedway and replaced this with Get on the Right Thing which was the song for this session!

  • haven't heard this in years I think Band on the Run is better. Although there are some real rockers-Monkberry MOOn Delight that are the bomb Like Smile Away. Georges. best after All Things Must Pass-he deserved the emmy not carole king- was easily Cloud Nine. That does not include that amazing group The Traveling Wilburys. As for John his Rock&Roll albumand the last one stick with me. thanks 4 posting this. anyone have i am your singer,or more from TV show James PAul McCartney?

  • I think RAM is his best solo album... dare... the best one of a Beatle on solo.

  • Sorry, it's nowhere near that status.

    Some nice songs, but do you REALLY think it can compete with the likes of "All things must pass" or "Tug of war" or even "FLowers in the dirt"?

  • Yes, I do. Even, I think it's better than those ones.

  • for me "ram" is paul's best!

    all things must pass is my fav. from george.

    i try not to compare.

  • flowers in the dirt?!

    please...

    Ram smokes all other Beatles solo albums like a fat sticky blunt.

  • I've got to get in on this. Ram is great. But "McCartney" is pauls best. Junk, maybe I'm amazed, sunglasses! I would even say "band on the run" is better. And wildlife gets really close to ram. Ram is just too.... how do I say... trying too hard to be rocky and sweet at the same time and the guitar tones are really generic for me.

  • ram is one of best albums i ever heard .

  • I reviewed my original comment, and it's more accurate than I even expected. Read geoff emerick's account of the making of band on the run. And re-listen to "McCartney, McCartney" and you might agree that they beat out ram. But just to state my point about ram... I don't know why my last comment was negged a couple times... Ram is an AMAZING album. I just think BOTR and McCartney are a little better. Sorry. It's just an opinion folks.

  • Now you understand...it's all an opinion, everyone has their favourite...PEACE and LOVE....

  • @thedoors91 I'm with you on that one - I know he did "McCartney" first, but this along with "All things must pass" and "Plastic ono band" have GOTTA be 3 of the best albums of the early 70's...and if not I SERIOUSLY need to know WHICH albums top those 3!!!

  • @addylewis let's not forget that 'All Things...' contained 3 discs, the third of which was filler. Here are a few for you: Fleetwood Mac "Mystery to Me", Jimi Hendrix "The Cry of Love", ELP "Trilogy", and Neil Young "Harvest". I know Hendrix died in 1970 but his albums just kept on being released until they sold every utterance of his, good and bad.

  • I think BOTR might be a better album too, but each album is different and theyre all great.....most of em ;-)

    i dont think Ram is trying to hard to do anything btw i think its awesome through and through. It's my favorite album right now too. but BOTR has been for twenty years or more, and im just hearing this one for the first time recently so its new to me ya know.

    Just recently listened to McCartney for the first time all the way through and its experimental and awesome too.

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  • well, as wit many things, people often think the 1st is the best. Paul McCartney wrote many other amazing unrealeased songs too. many songs are good, but it doens't make the whole album good/bad.

  • @freezazoid : why is my comment being put down? I'm saying that mccartney is amazing. So amazing that even the great album "Ram" isn't his best. I'm not downing on Paul... I just think "band on the run" and "mccartney" are better albums.

  • dude, dont sweat it. i think you make some valid points though i may not completely agree.

    i'm a big fan of the mccartney album myself.

  • @freezazoid I don't reckon they're better, "McCartney" is a good album but I just couldn't get into the Band on the Run thing (I like the title track and "Jet" though...) - having said that have you heard "Flaming Pie"? That tops even the 3 we're talking about now...

  • @addylewis : wow... that's really weird. Flaming Pie is another sad attempt at McCartney trying to recreate the "beatles sound". It's so obvious that he's doing that but it just misses the mark. Really cheesy songs trying way too hard. Not my cup of tea. The only song on Band On The Run that I just think is okay is "Helen Wheels" which is still a decent song. Otherwise I love everything. Flaming pie has a couple okay melodies though I guess.

  • @freezazoid Well you're probably one of the only people who feels that way.

  • Plastic Ono Band is pretty close though.

  • thank you!

  • Haha, this song makes me hungry. :P

  • best song about oral sex ever written....

  • lol!

  • Better than Please Please Me?

  • they were the best of times, they were the worst of times...

  • COOL!

  • COOL!

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