The song's genesis traces back to a moment backstage at the King's Hall in Stoke-on-Trent, finding completion in the nurturing environment of McCartney's family home, 20 Forthlin Road in Liverpool, known for fostering much of their musical genius. Despite its sentimental significance, McCartney expressed reservations about 'Misery,' even going so far as to label the band "hacks" for its creation. Reflecting on its origins as a collaborative task rather than a pure artistic expression, McCartney admitted to a sense of detachment from the song's emotional core.
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