Sir Paul McCartney’s new, and possibly last, album, is rightly being acclaimed as a masterpiece. The Boys Of Dungeon Lane is an extended reminiscence on his youth in Liverpool and one track, Days We Left Behind, is particularly touching.
Paul’s voice is a little quavery now he’s 84, but it’s still very much McCartney. I can’t stop playing that song, and each time I seem to get something in my eye.
As someone past his 70th birthday now, I am starting to identify with Paul’s desire to get lost in nostalgia. When, to be brutal about it, your past is longer and more
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