Hanging in the backyard with the Tierney Brothers on a cool summer night, the second full moon in August 2023. Thank you Bob and Lennie!
From Wiki: " "Bluebird" was reportedly composed by McCartney in 1971, during his holiday in Jamaica.[5] Although much of the Band on the Run album was recorded in Lagos, Nigeria in August and September 1973, "Bluebird" was completed later in 1973 at AIR Studios in London.[6] The percussionist on the song, Remi Kabaka, was from Lagos but happened to be in London when the song was being recorded.[6] One highlight of the song is a saxophone solo played by session musician Howie Casey.[2][6][1] Casey repeated his solo during the Wings Over the World tour in 1975 and 1976.[6] Other musical elements of the song include acoustic guitars and calypso-like percussion.[1]
From Wiki: " "Bluebird" was reportedly composed by McCartney in 1971, during his holiday in Jamaica.[5] Although much of the Band on the Run album was recorded in Lagos, Nigeria in August and September 1973, "Bluebird" was completed later in 1973 at AIR Studios in London.[6] The percussionist on the song, Remi Kabaka, was from Lagos but happened to be in London when the song was being recorded.[6] One highlight of the song is a saxophone solo played by session musician Howie Casey.[2][6][1] Casey repeated his solo during the Wings Over the World tour in 1975 and 1976.[6] Other musical elements of the song include acoustic guitars and calypso-like percussion.[1]
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