He added: “[My O2 show] ... sold out in 10 minutes. And I go, ‘Wow
great!’ So I know now that those people are keen to see me — which I
didn’t always know.”
He has recently worked with West on Only One and FourFiveSeconds, which also featured Rihanna.
He
said: “It’s good to connect with different artists. The secret is I
keep myself very open to suggestions — I still feel like I’m about 30.
I’m lucky that someone like Kanye would go, ‘Yes I would like to work
with Paul McCartney’. I was quite flattered — I thought, ‘Why does he
want to work with me?’ It was a few months later when I was starting to
think, ‘should I ring him and ask him did anything come of the stuff we
did?’
“But then I thought ‘I can’t do that — that’s too soppy!’
I’ll just leave it and try and act cool. And suddenly he sends me Only
One, and then Rihanna’s on the other record.”
Paul also believes that bands today have an easier ride because the
technology available to them means they do not have to be as
well-rehearsed as The Beatles. He said: “We’d rehearse the song for
about 20 minutes and then for the next hour and a half, we would make
the song. You had to be pretty good to do that, and very concise and not
muck around. We didn’t know any better. The Beatles were a really good
band! The more I go on, the more I appreciate it.”
Paul plays The O2 on May 23 and 24.
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