Paul McCartney
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
There was a time.
So I think it's just the people liking what you're doing, which is the old.
Yeah.
I think that's basically what everyone wants.
You know, my kids laugh at me because they say, you like adulation, don't you?
I say, yeah, you can adule me anytime you want.
It's an interesting question.
Yeah, I do.
I think it's that.
It's that you've created something, if you're writing a song, that you think is good, and you think, oh, yeah, wow, I really cracked it here.
So when you record it and it goes out into the world, your babies fly out into the world.
If people like it, it's sort of what you're looking for.
I mean, beyond just the satisfaction of creating a piece of art, once it goes out, it's like, I mean, the song, the single of the new album, Dungeon Line, is called Days We Left Behind.
And I've had a lot of feedback of that.
A lot of people say, I was crying.
Because it is a very emotional song.
And the verse that gets me very emotional is, it sort of says, nothing stays the same.
No one needs to cry.
And it's like, that's the line that makes you want to cry.
I don't know.