McCartney’s Interview with Radio Luxembourg
After they had completed the album, McCartney gave an exclusive interview to Tony Macurthur for Radio Luxembourg. In the interview, he discussed his opinions of select tracks from the new double LP.
The interview to promote the album took place at McCartney’s home at 7 Cavendish Avenue in London on 20 November 1968. He commented only on the songs he had written or sung on, with the exceptions of Happiness Is A Warm Gun and Good Night.
Interview Transcript
Q: Paul, I’d like you to talk about the LP in general.
Q: The songs I think are perhaps a surprise to some people, because I think a lot of people expected another step from ‘Sgt Pepper.
Q: Is this for any sort of concept of being able to do the things live?
Q: The first track on the LP is ‘Back In The USSR.’ Could we just talk about this particular track… because it’s a wild, rocking thing.
Q: Obladi Oblada.
Q: Did you write this song on your own? I mean, is this a combination of Lennon/McCartney?
Q: Happiness Is A Warm Gun.’ This is a ballad that’s very interesting. Perhaps although you didn’t sing this particular song you’d like to talk about it, Paul.
Q: It sounds like he’s probably fairly serious about…
Q: Martha My Dear.
Q: Paul, how long a time has it taken you all to get this whole LP together– I mean, write the songs?
Q: Blackbird’ I think is quite a beautiful song.
Q: Rocky Raccoon.
Q: I suppose the idea to do the thing with some sort of a American-Western accent also happened this way, did it?
Q: Also, another one of yours called, ‘I Will.’ We’ve covered the areas where the songs just seem to come to you, and just happen this way, and you get ideas. Obviously, this particular track happened the same way. The twangy guitar is used again on this one. Umm, there’s a slight influence…?
Q: Birthday.’ This next track is back in the old rock and roll style, which I guess we’ve already really covered, but once again this is a very loud type, if you like discoteque type…
Q: Mother Nature’s Son’ is another track in which you use acoustic guitar. And there’s probably more acoustic guitar used in this set of tracks than you’ve ever used before.
Q: (laughs)
Q: Helter Skelter.
Q: Honey Pie.
Q: The final track I suppose is a wrap-up to the LP, and to the show tonight. And I would imagine that alot of people are probably going to record this track.
Source: Transcribed by beatlesinterviews.org from audio copy of radio interview.
The show was first broadcast on the following night, 21 November 1968, from 7.30pm in a special two-hour show on the album. It also contained contributions, recorded separately, from Judith Simons, the Daily Express newspaper’s pop correspondent.
Radio Luxembourg Interview
with Tony Macurthur
McCartney’s Interview with Radio Luxembourg
After The Beatles had completed the White Album, McCartney gave an exclusive interview to Tony Macurthur for Radio Luxembourg.
In the interview, he discussed his opinions of select tracks from the new double LP. The interview to promote the album took place at McCartney’s home at 7 Cavendish Avenue in London on 20 November 1968. He commented only on the songs he had written or sung on, with the exceptions of Happiness Is A Warm Gun and Good Night.
Radio Luxembourg Interview
with Tony Macurthur
Interview Transcript
Q: Paul, I’d like you to talk about the LP in general.
Q: The songs I think are perhaps a surprise to some people, because I think a lot of people expected another step from ‘Sgt Pepper.
Q: Is this for any sort of concept of being able to do the things live?
Q: The first track on the LP is ‘Back In The USSR.’ Could we just talk about this particular track… because it’s a wild, rocking thing.
Q: Obladi Oblada.
Q: Did you write this song on your own? I mean, is this a combination of Lennon/McCartney?
Q: Happiness Is A Warm Gun.’ This is a ballad that’s very interesting. Perhaps although you didn’t sing this particular song you’d like to talk about it, Paul.
Q: It sounds like he’s probably fairly serious about…
Q: Martha My Dear.
Q: Paul, how long a time has it taken you all to get this whole LP together– I mean, write the songs?
Q: Blackbird’ I think is quite a beautiful song.
Q: Rocky Raccoon.
Q: I suppose the idea to do the thing with some sort of a American-Western accent also happened this way, did it?
Q: Also, another one of yours called, ‘I Will.’ We’ve covered the areas where the songs just seem to come to you, and just happen this way, and you get ideas. Obviously, this particular track happened the same way. The twangy guitar is used again on this one. Umm, there’s a slight influence…?
Q: Birthday.’ This next track is back in the old rock and roll style, which I guess we’ve already really covered, but once again this is a very loud type, if you like discoteque type…
Q: Mother Nature’s Son’ is another track in which you use acoustic guitar. And there’s probably more acoustic guitar used in this set of tracks than you’ve ever used before.
Q: (laughs)
Q: Helter Skelter.
Q: Honey Pie.
Q: The final track I suppose is a wrap-up to the LP, and to the show tonight. And I would imagine that alot of people are probably going to record this track.
Source: Transcribed by beatlesinterviews.org from audio copy of radio interview.
The show was first broadcast on the following night, 21 November 1968, from 7.30pm in a special two-hour show on the album. It also contained contributions, recorded separately, from Judith Simons, the Daily Express newspaper’s pop correspondent.