I originally underrated what many consider McCartney's definitive post-Beatles statement, but not as much as its admirers overrate it. Pop masterpiece? This? Sure it's a relief after the vagaries of Wild Life and Red Rose Speedway, and most of side one passes tunefully enough--"Let Me Roll It" might be an answer to "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" and "Jet" is indeed more "fun" than "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey." But beyond those two the high points are the title track, about the oppression of rock musicians by cannabis-crazed bureaucrats, and the Afro-soul intro to "Mamunia," appropriate from relatives of the Nigerian children who posed for the inner sleeve with Sah and helpmates. C+
>>130732524>I'm a gay man in drag.Old /mu/ would've given this statement an F-
>>130732524Nobody cares about 60s Aaron Carter complaining that he was dumb enough to bring weed into Japan.
>>130733521You cared enough to post
he's not kidding either. don't bring drugs into a non-First World country. what are you, stupid?