Washington: Sir Paul McCartney has revealed that his father was one of the main inspirations behind the sound of the Beatles.
The 69-year-old musician praised his dad James, a keen amateur piano player, for introducing him to music.
“My first musical memories come from my dad. He would play the piano at home - he and his friend Freddie Rimmer, both of whom worked at the cotton exchange in Liverpool as salesmen,” Contactmusic quoted him as telling Culture magazine.
“This was the old days, you know. We made our own entertainment because we didn’t have anything else. And those old memories for me are of my dad playing the piano. I would lie on the carpet listening to him and taking it all in,” he said.
McCartney said that his father’s influence stayed with him as he and John Lennon began writing for the Beatles.
“A lot of what informed the writing I did with John is that early period, and John and I shared that.
“When we started to talk about that music, John would say ‘Oh I love such and such a song.’ We didn’t like rock’n’roll solely. And I think now if you look at the Beatles body of work it was sort of rock’n’roll informed by this back plot from this complete other era,” he added.
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