One of the most divisive tracks in the Beatles' catalog is another classic example of Paul McCartney being able to invent stories out of thin air, wrap them in insanely catchy melodies and arrangement, and somehow draw the ire of all of his band mates, and like, 50% of the general population. "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" gets a bad rap...if his bandmates hadn't literally trashed it in the press upon release (and on through the 2010s), or had it been recorded a couple of years earlier, would it be as divisive, or held up as a classic McCartney? Is it "classic McCartney/Beatles" if it's also something as many people genuinely hate as they do love? Is it...the perfect Marmite song?



To discuss this and much more, we're joined this week by our pod-pal Sam Whiles, who hosts the all-McCartney podcast "Paul or Nothing." We touch on all manner of subjects in a wide ranging chat, from learning about the Beatles out of context, to writing songs like "Maxwell" as a big "f--- you," the need to get our paws on some Linda McCartney frozen dinners, and the fun of all these Beatles podcasts working together to continue the discussion of this music we love so much. You can check out "Paul or Nothing" on any podcast provider, and follow along on Twitter and Instagram


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