Had the chance to visit this last week and it is a great exhibition.
https://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/exhibiti ... the-storm/
Paul commissioned a short film specially for the event which featured an extended instrumental version of 222 and I managed to record this audio. Beware, it's not great as there is a lot of noise around, but I thought I would share it anyway.
hxxps://we.tl/t-n3LfvXhjcU
Paul McCartney 1963–64 Eyes of the Storm National Portrait Gallery London
Paul McCartney 1963–64 Eyes of the Storm National Portrait Gallery London
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Re: Paul McCartney 1963–64 Eyes of the Storm National Portrait Gallery London
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Doors The End meets Ambient Oedipus For Airports.
At least he's given up busking!
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The No One Eno None boom In a desperate land
Doors The End meets Ambient Oedipus For Airports.
At least he's given up busking!
Thank you, Phil_Lip.
I like Kodak photo paper.
Were the prints for sale?
KC
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Re: Paul McCartney 1963–64 Eyes of the Storm National Portrait Gallery London
We just got back from our honeymoon in Paris and London (I got married on June 24) and we caught the exhibit. My wife and I were both blown away and I bought the hardcover book. It was our first time abroad together - and SHE suggested we go (she gracefully and lovingly supports my obessions (and I hers!) Anyway, highly recommended. Thanks for posting about it, Phil_Lip.
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