The most famous living rock musician on the planet, Paul McCartney is
now regarded as a slightly cosy figure, an (inter)national treasure.
Back in the 1970s, however, McCartney cut a very different figure. He
was, literally, a man on the run. Desperately trying to escape the
shadow of the Beatles, he became an outlaw hippy millionaire, hiding
out on his Scottish farmhouse in Kintyre before travelling the world
with makeshift bands and barefoot children. It was a time of numerous
drug busts and brilliant, banned and occasionally baffling records.
For McCartney, it was an edgy, liberating and sometimes frightening
period of his life that has largely been forgotten. Man on the Run
paints an illuminating picture: from McCartney's nervous breakdown
following the Beatles' split through his apparent victimisation by the
authorities to the rude awakening of his imprisonment for marijuana
possession in Japan in 1980 and the shocking wake-up call of John
Lennon's murder. Ultimately, it poses the question: if you were one
quarter of the Beatles, could you really outrun your past?
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ISBN
9780857906267
Publisert
2015
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Polygon
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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