Paul McCartney
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October 03, 2008, (Sawf News) - After maintaining a studied silence through the acrimonious separation and divorce that followed the collapse of his four years marriage to Heather Mills, Sir Paul McCartney has finally vented his feeling, doing what he does best - create music.
His upcoming album, recorded under the pseudonym The Fireman and to release on November 17, is believed to be a thinly veiled venting of his bitter disappointment with Mills who won a $48 million divorce settlement from him earlier this year.
The venting starts with the title itself - Electronic Arguments, which, according to the Daily Mail, alludes to the exchange of texts and emails, as well as the phone-bugging that took place as the marriage unraveled.
The lyrics of the first track Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sigh are suggestive. Here are some extracts.
"The last thing you do was to try and betray me/ In new morning light/ I'll never forget it/ And that's just outta sight."
"You said you love me - but was it true? The last thing to do was to lie about me silently."
"I remember you well/ Oh woman betrayed you/ I couldn't resist you/ When I made you."
He signs off the track with the devastating line, "And you have money/ And no manners."
The second track, Two Magpies, is believed to be a reference to Miss Mills and her sister Fiona who helped Mills in her attempt to squeeze hundreds of millions of pounds from the Beatle.
Don't Stop Running, the final track on the album, refers to McCartney's decision to end the marriage and not look back.
The album was recorded during the course of a year in collaboration with Killing Joke member and The Verve producer Youth. Each of the 13 tracks on the album was, however, completed in a single day.
McCartney has dedicated one track, an upbeat ballad titled Lifelong Passion, to his new found love - Nancy Shevell.
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