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Pitooey
04-02-2005, 08:10 AM
The other day I was walking around a store and on the radio I heard in
beautiful stereo sound.......

I'm so sorry
Uncle Albert...................................

Of course I stopped and made believe I was looking at items in the store but I was really listening to the song. I couldn't help but think that these dudes.......................................... were so freaking gifted.................................. I kept on hearing the song and the background instruments..... They will always be #1 in my life. I LOVE THE BEATLES!!!!!!!

Penny Lane
04-02-2005, 01:13 PM
Actually that is Paul McCartney and Wings. I love that song too! It's so cool! And different. :lol:

musicradio77
04-02-2005, 01:16 PM
Actually that is Paul McCartney and Wings. I love that song too! It's so cool! And different. :lol:

Nope! That's Paul & Linda McCartney. He sang "Uncle Albert" and it was from the album "Ram". I have the record of that in my collection. Wings started in around 1971 until they broke up in 1981.

Penny Lane
04-02-2005, 01:22 PM
[QUOTE=musicradio77]Nope! That's Paul & Linda McCartney. He sang "Uncle Albert" and it was from the album "Ram". I have the record of that in my collection. Wings started in around 1971 until they broke up in 1981.[


Oops! :crazy: Ok! :lol:

Pitooey
04-02-2005, 03:05 PM
The other day I was walking around a store and on the radio I heard in
beautiful stereo sound.......

I'm so sorry
Uncle Albert...................................

Of course I stopped and made believe I was looking at items in the store but I was really listening to the song. I couldn't help but think that these dudes.......................................... were so freaking gifted.................................. I kept on hearing the song and the background instruments..... They will always be #1 in my life. I LOVE THE BEATLES!!!!!!!


The version I'm talking about is Uncle Albert from the Abbey Road album. The 4 Beatles sang in that album. Linda wasn't even around at the time.

Steve M.
04-02-2005, 03:35 PM
The version I'm talking about is Uncle Albert from the Abbey Road album. The 4 Beatles sang in that album. Linda wasn't even around at the time.

There is no version of "Uncle Albert" (actually "Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey") on Abbey Road. Paul had already been married to Linda for six months when it was released.

Pitooey
04-02-2005, 03:48 PM
There is no version of "Uncle Albert" (actually "Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey") on Abbey Road. Paul had already been married to Linda for six months when it was released.

If he was married which I believe was in 1969 I had no idea Linda was involved in this song.

Back then I didn't hear of her. She was hidden.

I thought that John was involved in the song. Hence The Beatles.

Penny Lane
04-02-2005, 03:50 PM
If he was married which I believe was in 1969 I had no idea Linda was involved in this song.

Back then I didn't hear of her. She was hidden.

I thought that John was involved in the song. Hence The Beatles.


Nope, the other Beatles were not involved that I know of. :)

Jrnygrl
04-02-2005, 05:03 PM
The version I'm talking about is Uncle Albert from the Abbey Road album. The 4 Beatles sang in that album. Linda wasn't even around at the time.


Umm, I just happened to listen to Abbey Road last night, and there is no Admiral Halsey on that album/CD. :wave: