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2 de mar. de 2024 · About. From Wikipedia: Peter Michael “Mike” McCartney (born 7 January 1944), known professionally as Mike McGear, is a British performing artist and rock photographer and the younger brother of Paul McCartney. He attended the Liverpool Institute two years behind his brother.
5 de mar. de 2024 · Mike Nichols & Elaine May. 3.59 30 30 1 1 1960 Album. Sketch Comedy. 30 ... McGough & McGear. McGough & McGear. 2.92 59 59 4 4 May 1968 Album. Psychedelic Pop Comedy. Spoken Word Novelty Poetry. 59 Ratings 4 Reviews 2.92 Average Here Come the Judge. Pigmeat Markham. 3.12 44 44 ...
Hace 6 días · "All You Need Is Love" – George Martin on piano; Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Marianne Faithfull, Keith Moon, Eric Clapton, Pattie Boyd Harrison, Jane Asher, Mike McGear, Graham Nash, Gary Leeds, Hunter Davies and others on backing vocals; Sidney Sax, Patrick Halling, Eric Bowie and John Ronayne on violins; Lionel Ross and Jack Holmes on ...
18 de mar. de 2024 · Two years ago, Mike, 78, was awarded a British Empire Medal in the Queen’s birthday honours for his services to the community. Under the name Mike McGear, he shot to fame in 1960s pop group the Scaffold, alongside poet Roger McGough and John Gorman, having chart success with tracks such as Thank U Very Much, Liverpool Lou and Lily ...
16 de mar. de 2024 · Mike McGear (Ft. Wings) March 16, 2024. 10. "The Man Who Found God on the Moon" by Mike McGear (Ft. Wings) introduces a narrative that blends spiritual exploration, personal reflection, and surreal imagery. Let's delve into the key lyrics and their meanings to understand the deeper layers of the song:
13 de mar. de 2024 · They are poet Roger McGough, humourist John Gorman and musician Mike McGear, who is Paul McCartney's brother. Photo: Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net
Hace 6 días · My Top 1000 Songs #584: Mr. Mind Detector. [I've been writing up my Top 1000 songs on a daily basis--you can see them all in descending order by hitting the All My Favorite Songs tag.] Before pivoting into 70s hard rockin' boogie mode, Status Quo were fine (and underrated) purveyors of late 60s British psych-pop.