“Wings was difficult but rewarding. I sometimes wonder if it was crazy after The Beatles to do the entire thing again.We struggled for years with Wings because we decided to try and do it from the ground up instead of coming in at some high level with superstars so we had to try and learn our craft all over again.’’
But Paul, whose band mates included drummer Denny Seiwell and former Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine,said it was the setbacks that resulted in the “rewarding” camaraderie within Wings.
“So we learned this is a special thing being in a band, which is about understanding each other. So the memory of the Seventies is that yes, it was difficult but the fact it worked was rewarding.’’
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