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Artist:Paul & Linda McCartney [ more ]
Song:Heart Of The Country
Album:Ram [ info ]
Released:1971
Last Played:Aug 10, 2011 - 07:47
Avg. Rating:6.3  (Total Ratings: 276)
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1 votes: 7 (2.5%)2 votes: 12 (4.3%)3 votes: 29 (11%)4 votes: 10 (3.6%)5 votes: 24 (8.7%)6 votes: 34 (12%)7 votes: 76 (28%)8 votes: 49 (18%)9 votes: 23 (8.3%)10 votes: 12 (4.3%)
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GreenOnion
(Moncton, New Brunswick Canada)
Posted: Nov 16, 2006 - 11:56 


hippiechick
(In the world but not of it)
Posted: Nov 16, 2006 - 11:56 

Sorry Sir Paul. You just don't do it for me. Never did.
Gregorama
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Nov 16, 2006 - 11:56 

One of the reasons I moved to a home in the country, back then...
bronorb
(Wisconsin)
Posted: Nov 16, 2006 - 11:55 

Excellent song from an almost forgotten Paul album. Had this on casette in the 70's. Used to listen to it almost every night.
Thanks, Bill.

Hannio
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Nov 16, 2006 - 11:55 

smadanayr wrote:
Hmmmmmm. Dwi'n hoffi hwn ond dwi dim yn gwbod amdan y "oombeedombadoooda" peth na...


My sentiments exactly.
siandbeth
(Santa Cruz California)
Posted: Nov 16, 2006 - 11:54 

This is the song of my childhood, thanks!
CCinSB
(Santa Babylon)
Posted: Nov 16, 2006 - 11:54 

Love this song!!
edrickvb
(Somerville, MA)
Posted: Nov 01, 2006 - 21:00 

Yes, a nice surprise to hear this...
I grew up on this album - 3 Legs and Too Many People were my favorites.
lmic
(Uniondale, NY)
Posted: Nov 01, 2006 - 20:59 

Bill, you're outdoing yourself with the forgotten nostalgia-makers tonight.

This is the first album I ever owned. My parents bought it for me for my eighth birthday. What I wouldn't give to have that vinyl today.
radiojunkie
(Don't get out much)
Posted: Nov 01, 2006 - 20:57 

I do like it more than I used to.
Shesdifferent
(Just visiting this planet)
Posted: Nov 01, 2006 - 20:57 

Surprised to hear this.....its so "Paul"
coloradojohn
(Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan -- 15 min. west of Shinjuku, center of the freaking Universe)
Posted: Oct 18, 2006 - 06:07 

Hey, it was hard to beat Too Many People. It still sounds good to me today. I even get a kick out of Admiral Halsey, though it was burned-out on the radio at the time...
I had this crazy friend named Larry K who got his hands on this and then was into playing, singing, humming and whistling this song for an entire weekend that I spent with his family, and I was sick of it for years as a result, but it sure was cool to hear it on RP for the first time in maybe 33 years or so!
2Hawks
(Dayton, Ohio)
Posted: Oct 18, 2006 - 06:01 

Always liked this album. Light, clean despite the sheep, and not over-produced.
Angloray
(NOT in a cubicle)
Posted: Oct 03, 2006 - 13:32 

dmax wrote:
Imagine someone fresh outta the Beatles, looking to distance himself.

At the time, folks thought this was crap, I bet. In retrospect, it's light and fun and fine.

I love love love this period of Paul.


there's really no need to compare John and Paul. they're different musicians who appeal to different moods/needs/senses. Sometimes, you just need a bit of Paul...
I love RAM! Give us more RAM!
(please.)
hippiechick
(Chi-town)
Posted: Oct 03, 2006 - 13:32 

Janssen wrote:
He had his post-Beatle moments. This was not one of them!!

Agreed. Paul is the ditty writer, John is the poet.
rachlan
(nyc)
Posted: Jul 22, 2006 - 08:39 

MinMan wrote:
Seeing Paul at the dude ranch wrestling with male sheep doesn't turn me on. and you?

Ha ha, actually no, it really doesn't do much for me. hummm..... I kinda like this song and album though, it is fun and light and fine.
MinMan
(Bay Area, CA)
Posted: Jul 07, 2006 - 16:26 

Seeing Paul at the dude ranch wrestling with male sheep doesn't turn me on. and you?
(former member)
(Shadow Valley Condos)
Posted: Jul 07, 2006 - 16:23 

Imagine someone fresh outta the Beatles, looking to distance himself.

At the time, folks thought this was crap, I bet. In retrospect, it's light and fun and fine.

I love love love this period of Paul.
Zapmedia
(New York City and New Jersey)
Posted: Jul 07, 2006 - 16:22 

I like this and I thought McCartney was lame post Beatles.

Still wimpy but kinda cool and bluesy.
Janssen
(Somewhere between Here & There)
Posted: Jul 07, 2006 - 16:22 

He had his post-Beatle moments. This was not one of them!!
smadanayr
(Anglesey U.K.)
Posted: Jul 07, 2006 - 16:21 

Hmmmmmm. Dwi'n hoffi hwn ond dwi dim yn gwbod amdan y "oombeedombadoooda" peth na...
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