PAUL's ULTIMATE SONGWRITING MOMENT...and it's all for US!
realemetic1 | Rochester, NY USA | 11/16/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Day one of the 2001 tragedy; Paul McCartney is in NYC to witness the whole thing. The next day, inspiration strikes Paul and on behalf of the free world, he writes the single greatest thing that has ever come to that genius brain of his: FREEDOM. On the first listen (for most of us, the Concert for NYC on VH-1) it immediately compels us to sing along loudly and proudly, as evidenced by the fact that he performed it twice, once with his band of New York musicians, then again with the ensemble crowd of superstars: Pete Townshend, Jon Bon Jovi, Roger Daltrey, Sheryl Crow, etc. etc.From the tragic intentional deaths of almost 5,000 people in the great city of New York, comes the biggest, baddest, most patriotic song of defiance against cowardly enemies of all that we live for in this Country: Paul McCartney's FREEDOM. BUY IT. PLAY IT LOUD. And be proud to be an American, because Paul McCartney certainly shows us that we can.(One other note: LOL@the ACLU comment, but Paul does mention 'God and Country' in "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" in '71...the last time he felt compelled to speak out against unnecessary slaughter of people for "religious" reasons.)"
Ageless
D. Webb | Mooresville, NC USA | 01/14/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"We've got NSync and Backstreet Boys CDs, etc., in the car, but my 7yr old and 12yr old keeping asking to hear "Freedom." There is a God."
Fantastic!
freereign | 12/17/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Freedom" is pure Paul, written from the heart out of a well of deep emotions,
and so simple and catchy a tune as to make you wonder how no one had written it before... but Paul is brilliant at writing ur-tunes, such as Mull of Kintyre, Let It Be, And I Love Her-- the list is endless.The other song on the CD, "From a Lover to a Friend", is pretty good -- I actually prefer the remixed version (there are 2 versions on the CD)! It's not my favorite Paul song, but very good.
Paul is the 8th Wonder of the World! :)
Go cat go!"
LEAVE PAUL ALONE
freereign | Ocean of Corn, MN | 08/15/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)
"The criticisms you read here are mostly by people who don't really know Paul, and over-intellectualize about one simple song. "Freedom" doesn't do anything to change what happened on 9/11, with ONE EXCEPTION: I sounds heartfelt, it felt good for this saddened soul to hear, and I don't need to analyze it or Paul beyond that. It wasn't meant to replace the Star Spangled Banner that you patriot-types hold it up against. It wasn't a snipe at Lennon's songs or legacy, it was a song written by a man who was moved by this tragic happening. He's not American, but he tears down borders by saying simply that God gave us our freedom (he did NOT specify, because God indeed gave it to us ALL-even those who can't fathom the possibility of God or spirituality). It's a song. If you don't like it, why go into a tirade against Paul?"
It has to be Paul
Mauricio Perez Maciel | Mexico City, | 12/31/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"One's again McCartney shows the world this simplistic way of writing, as he do it in the last two albums, Some times it has to be simple to be big. Congratulations to Paul, one's again a little of one of the biggest songwrites in world's history."