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Like many of the songs on the album in question, the song differs from the usual compositional style of McCartney being characterized by funky influences, references to the 70s discomusic and synthetic sounds in low fidelity. The vocal track by McCartney is distorted using the various-pumps, and Paul plays all the instruments by sharing the vocal harmonies with his wife Linda. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In June 1980 Coming Up he went up to the top of the US ranking reaching the number 1 position of Billboard Hot 100, also going up to position number 64 in the Billboard Disco Top 100. [3] In Great Britain, the album went equally well by placing itself in position number 2. The single was certified gold disc from the recordings industry association of America with sales above the million copies. [4] John Lennon appreciated the song, crediting it as the song that spurred him to leave the artistic hibernation that had self -inflicted since the mid -seventies, and to start to record again. [5] It is a rather atypical song in the discography of McCartney, in which the characteristics of the MaccoTian melodic tradition and the peculiar desire to experiment that characterizes the album from which the song is traced are encountered. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Paul Pop mixture and electronic music singing a text full of optimism that plays on the various shades of the meaning of the expression “to as up” (sprouting, growing, coming out, arriving, emerging etc.) and does it with a voice widely manipulated electronically In the studio: You want a love to last forever, One that will never fade away \/ I want to help you with your problem, Stick around, I say, It’s coming up! It’s coming up! It’s coming up like a flower!\u00bb (“You want a love that lasts forever, and that will never disappear \/ I want to help you solve your problem, you are listening and be careful: you are already being born, like a flower!”), \u00abYou want some peace and understanding, So ev’rybody can be free \/ I know that we can get together, We can make it, stick with me, it’s coming up\u00bb (“You want peace and understanding, so that everyone can be free \/ We can do it together, stay near, is already happening”). Live version of the Wings [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] A live version of the song performed by the Wings was recorded in Glasgow, Scotland, on December 17, 1979 during their British land tour. This version was included as the single B-Side (together with Lunchbox\/Odd Sox , an instrumental dating back to the sessions of Venus and Mars ). Both B-SIDE were credited to “Paul McCartney & The Wings”, while the side A alla Solo McCartney. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In the United States and Canada, the live version with the Wings on the B-Side was more successful than the official version on the side A. [6] To help sales McCartney II In North America, a special version of the album was published which also included the single with the Wings version of Coming Up . Coming Up (Live At Glasgow) It was published on CD only in the versions for the US market of All the Best! It is Wingspan , even if in a reassembled and slightly different version than the vinyl version. Video [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Coming Up It is also famous for its particular video clip, one of the first examples of music video to contain special effects created electronically, thanks to which Paul McCartney can simultaneously play ten different characters and Linda Due. The video shows the musical group called “The Plastic Macs” (a clear playful reference to John Lennon’s “Plastic Ono Band”) made up of various stereotypes of the rock musician, all played by Paul and Linda, such as a guitarist at Buddy Holly , a drummer at John Bonham, a keyboard player at Ron Mael, a bassist version “Beatle Paul 1963”, and so on. In the audio commentary on the video present in the 2007 compilation The McCartney Years , McCartney identifies two particular individuals as inspiration for two of the characters present in the video: Hank Marvin (The Shadows guitarist), and Ron Mael degli Sparks (keyboards). The video was broadcast for the first time on May 17, 1980 during the Saturday Night Live . [7] Coming Up (Paul McCartney) – 3:54 Coming Up (Live At Glasgow) (Paul McCartney & Wings) – 3:49 Lunchbox\/Odd Sox (Paul McCartney & Wings) – 3:50 ^ ( IN ) Coming Up . are British Phonographic Industry . URL consulted on 7 July 2016 . ^ ( IN ) Paul Mc Cartney – Coming Up \u2013 Gold & Platinum . are Recording Industry Association of America . URL consulted on 7 July 2016 . ^ Paul McCartney singles . are Allmusic.com , allMusic. URL consulted on 12 August 2010 . ^ riaa.com ^ Seaman, Frederic, Last Days of John Lennon , Birch Lane Press, 1991, ISBN\u00a01-55972-084-0. ^ Russiino, Guffanti, Oliva. Paul McCartney 1970-2003: records and mysteries after the Beatles , Editori Riuni, 2003, Pag. 305, ISBN 88-359-5445-2 ^ Saturday Night Live – Season 5, Episode 19: Steve Martin\/Paul and Linda McCartney – TV.com . are TV.com . URL consulted on July 8, 2011 (archived by URL Original April 21, 2013) . 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