Jun 16, 2022
In the latest effort in a line of works presenting his side of
his own history (which include Many Years From Now,
Wingspan, the McCartney 3 2
1 docuseries as well as Anthology), Paul
McCartney published The Lyrics: 1956 to the
Present in 2021. It was in collaboration with Irish poet
Paul Muldoon, an as-told-to project where he got deep into his
recollections about a selection of his works, pre, during and
post-Beatles. But the book is deeper than that: his observations
detailing his entire life from boyhood in Liverpool onward were
sparked by the 25 hours of conversations he and Muldoon
had.
My guest is Terry Zobeck: a first-generation Beatles fan and
collector who reviewed the book for Doug Sulpy’s 910 newsletter.
The most recent issues also feature the first two parts of his
three-part critique of The Beatles Get
Back docuseries. All of Doug’s writings, including the
indispensable Drugs, Divorce and a Slipping
Image (revised edition) can be found at www.dougsulpy.com