- Calico Skies
Song_infobox
Name = Calico Skies
Artist =Paul McCartney
Album =Flaming Pie
Released =5 May 1997
track_no = 6
Recorded =3 September 1992
Genre = Rock
Length = 2:29
Writer =Paul McCartney
Composer =Paul McCartney
Label =Parlophone /EMI
Producers =Paul McCartney /George Martin
prev = "Young Boy "
prev_no = 5
next = "Flaming Pie "
next_no = 7Calico Skies is the sixth song on Paul McCartney's 1997 album,
Flaming Pie .While it wreaked havoc in the north-east US, the category-three storm
Hurricane Bob that made landfall in August 1991 prompted McCartney (then staying inLong Island ) to sit with anacoustic guitar and write what he describes as "a gentlelove song that becomes aSixties protest song ". McCartney invitedGeorge Martin to co-produce the piece, which - owing to its instrumental simplicity - was started, finished and mixed within a single session on3 September 1992 inSussex ,England . It is the earliest recording on Flaming Pie.McCartney says of the song:
"Bob, the hurricane, knocked out all the power; it was all candle-light, cooking on a woodfire. Very primitive, but we like that enforced simplicity. I couldn't play records, so I made up little acoustic pieces. This was one of them - it's a primitive little powercut memory."
Links
* [http://www.theromantic.com/lovesongs/calicoskies.htm Lyrics]
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