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John Lennon Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Jon Landau

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of John Lennon.
This section contains 468 words
(approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page)
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Critical Essay by Jon Landau

Band on the Run finds McCartney walking a middle ground between autobiographical songwriting and subtle attempts to mythologize his own experience through the creation of a fantasy world of adventure—perhaps remotely inspired by his having recently written "Live and Let Die." He does it by uniting the myth of the rock star and the outlaw, the original legendary figure on the run.

Up until now, the critical assumption has been that McCartney's lyrics mean little if anything, that he is a mere stylist, playing games with words and sounds. And it is of course possible that the words to Band on the Run don't mean (or weren't intended to mean) as much as I think they do. But I'll take a chance, and say that Band on the Run is an album about the search for freedom and the flight from restrictions on his and Linda's personal happiness. It is...
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This section contains 468 words
(approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page)
Purchase our Lennon, John 1940– McCartney, Paul 1942– - Critical Essay by Jon Landau
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