
Paul McCartney’s first album in five years is a lot like his most recent records: a little nostalgia mixed with some forward-thinking music. He knows he’s never going to make another Sgt. Pepper’s or Band on the Run, so he instead finds a sweet spot afforded to a legend like himself — one that allows him to nod back to his past as he forges ahead. The result is something like a concept record, and one of his strongest outings in years. He gets horny, looks back on his wild past and even finds time for a lengthy jab at Donald Trump. He sounds a little worn at times, but that’s to be expected. And that fatigue fits the theme of Egypt Station, which drives from one stop to another with a renewed sense of purpose.
Paul performs “Come On To Me” featured on the album Egypt Station
You’ve seen what Little Freddie, Ali, and Elsa can do. Think you can do better? Show us! Film yourself dancing to ‘Come On To Me’
“My hope is that if there are kids being bullied – and there are… Maybe by listening to this song and watching this video, they might just think it’s not as bad… that it’s the kind of thing you can just stand up to, laugh off and get through.”
Paul and Emma put a lot of care into making this film. Take a sneak peek behind-the-scenes of ‘Who Cares’. featured on the album Egypt Station.