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Interview for MTV

Interview with MTV

TV interview • Interview of Paul McCartney

Last updated on June 21, 2022


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  • Published: 1989
  • Published by: MTV

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Peter Chalmers • Jan 29, 2026 • 1 month ago

I have a cassette that was given to me, by a radio DJ, about 1990. It is titled

PPM Radiowaves The Songwriter Paul Mccartney Demo.

It contains audio by Paul McCartney where he talks about how he writes songs, in particular "I Lost My Little Girl" which he plays on Piano. In the background there are songs from the "Flowers in the Dirt" era including Party Party. He talks about Vamping on Em to create Eleanor Rigby, Yesterday (Scamled Eggs). "Two Bad About Sorrows" etc

I have never been able to find this interview on Youtube. Just wondering if it is anything rare


The PaulMcCartney Project • Feb 04, 2026 • 1 month ago

Thanks Peter. That's interesting, I have never heard about this video, unfortunately :(


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