Paul McCartney Says Criticism Of His New Album Reminds Him Of The Beatles
Posted by Joseph Lee on 02.10.2012
They had their share of critics too...
Paul McCartney says he's ignoring criticism of the title of his album Kisses on the Bottom because it's no different from when people made fun of the name of his band The Beatles.
He released the new album earlier this week. He said: "I remembered people really sort of cringing when we told them we were called The Beatles. Everyone went 'Ughh, creepy-crawly insects'. Then with [1967] album 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' everyone went, ''What!?'. I'm getting that feeling again – if we ever need to explain it you just say 'kisses on the bottom of a letter'."