Paul McCartney: Rock 'n Roll Animal
Today I'm here to prove that when he was in the mood, Paul McCartney could challenge Robert Plant, Freddie Mercury, Roger Daltrey, Ian Gillan, Mick Jagger, Bono and others as a championship caliber rock singer and composer. A few weeks back I posted a handful of tracks that McCartney haters often cite to convince themselves that he's really nothing more than a latter-day Lawrence Welk, so today I'm giving equal time to the composer's heavier side. If you've already read my defense of the hall-of-famer's granny music it's time to read Paul McCartney: Rock 'n Roll Animal. "I'm Down," the B-side to The Beatles' single "Help" (1965) McCartney did a great Little Richard impression when he covered "Long Tall Sally" in 1964, and he was just as good when he wrote and sang "I'm Down" a year later, another obvious tribute to one of his early idols and influences. Listen to hi...