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Post by bluemeanie on Feb 4, 2006 3:20:57 GMT -5
Paul McCartney claims producer Nigel Godrich refused to work with him - unless he made an album that "sounded like Paul McCartney. "
The former Beatle approached the acclaimed Radiohead producer to work with him on latest record 'Chaos and Creation in the Backyard' after being a fan of his past work
However, McCartney claims Godrich - who also produced last year's Band Aid 20 charity record - told him he wasn't interested in the proposition unless the legendary musician went back to his Beatles roots.
He said: "We met up in my office, as a sort of business meeting, quite casual. To talk about what we'd do if we worked together "I suggested a couple of possible things I was listening to that we might draw off"
But he said, "If I do it with you, it's got to be you. We've got enough to draw off That's what people want, an album that sounds like you"
Despite being surprised by Godrich's initial response, McCartney claims he was inspired by the producer and is convinced the pair have made a great album together
He added: "Our ideas were surprisingly similar It made me put pressure on myself and motivate myself"
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Post by eyesbleed on Feb 4, 2006 7:20:11 GMT -5
Ya, I figured Nigel was more responsible for the ressurrection of JPM than Bill was. Bill does love playin' the clues game, but the essence of JPM on that record was crafted mainly by Nigel.
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Post by lili on Feb 6, 2006 13:48:48 GMT -5
That wouldn't surprise me in the least I'm surprised that Bill gave him credit for it
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