Silent Uproar — Paul McCartney has announced plans to release "Carnival of Light," a lost track from The Beatles. The 14-minute, improvised song was recorded in 1967 for an electronic music festival. more info
Wired - Listening Post — The Fireman -- a two-man recording project consisting of Paul McCartney (the Beatles, Wings) and Youth (Killing Joke, Orb) -- dishes on its upcoming third album, Electric Arguments in this video interview with Pitchfork.tv. Highlights: Their music cr... more info
Spinner.com — Filed under: The Chum BucketSpinner.com: Paul McCartney said he wants to collaborate with Bob Dylan, causing the heads of millions of music fans worldwide to explode. [NME]The son of the King of Bahrain is upset that Michael Jackson refused to play ... more info
Reuters - An unreleased, experimental track by British band The Beatles could be made public 41 years after it was recorded at London's Abbey Road studios, ex-member Paul McCartney has said. more info
Yahoo! Music — Reuters - An unreleased, experimental track by British band The Beatles could be made public 41 years after it was recorded at London's Abbey Road studios, ex-member Paul McCartney has said. more info
Reuters — LONDON (Reuters) - An unreleased, experimental track by British band The Beatles could be made public 41 years after it was recorded at London's Abbey Road studios, ex-member Paul McCartney has said.
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Pitchfork — "Carnival of Light" began as something of a goof. In a recent interview with BBC Radio 4's John Wilson [via the Guardian], Paul McCartney recalls that the track was laid down on January 5, 1967 in the midst of vocal tracking for the Beatles classic "... more info