Sir Paul McCartney has said he “didn’t really know how to be in a band” after The Beatles split up in 1970.
The 83-year-old eventually started Wings in 1971 with his late wife Linda McCartney and former Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine, and went on to make seven studio albums with the group including the well-known Band On The Run (1973), before their split in 1981.
Sir Paul said: “The times with Wings were exciting because we built up to it, and eventually we hit the big time, there was a particular kind of excitement in achieving that goal.
“After The Beatles I didn’t really know how to be in a band, it was a complete blank canvas, we’d go on the road with no plans, no hotels booked, no gigs lined up, and we thought the only place we might find a captive audience was at a universit

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