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He could be classed as an orchestral composer, a chamber music composer, an actor, a poet, screenplay author etc. etc. Why is he limited by the definition Rock Artist (whatever that is!)? [[User:Duncan|Duncan]] 10:04, 13 December 2010 (UTC) | He could be classed as an orchestral composer, a chamber music composer, an actor, a poet, screenplay author etc. etc. Why is he limited by the definition Rock Artist (whatever that is!)? [[User:Duncan|Duncan]] 10:04, 13 December 2010 (UTC) | ||
− | I'm not going to explain what a "rock artist" is, since everyone knows that. McCartney could be called a "composer", although he never wrote classical music, but then we can call every musician who releases work under his own name a "composer", even singers who don't write their own music. McCartney never released poetry, acts not very often, never wrote any screenplays,... (Seriously: why did I add that Wikipedia article if you have so many questions about McCartney's professions? Even Wikipedia only lists him as rock and pop singer, guitarist and pianist. ) [[User:Spider of Destiny]] 23:23, 13 December 2010 (UTC) | + | I'm not going to explain what a "rock artist" is, since everyone knows that. |
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+ | :Please do enlighten me. According to your categorisation it can be anything (and everything) from Chumbawamba to Bob Dylan to Ozzy Osbourne. Have not got a clue why these should all be lumped together, adding to the confusing mess, other than they are all musicians. | ||
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+ | McCartney could be called a "composer", although he never wrote classical music, | ||
+ | :His orchestral and chamber music will be classical in the future but I never mentioned classical. | ||
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+ | but then we can call every musician who releases work under his own name a "composer", even singers who don't write their own music. McCartney never released poetry, | ||
+ | :see Blackbird Singing: Poems and Lyrics 1965-1999, Sir Paul McCartney, Faber and Faber (2002) | ||
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+ | acts not very often, | ||
+ | :but often enough to be notable | ||
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+ | never wrote any screenplays,... | ||
+ | :Won BAFTAs for his animated films, screenplay credit etc. | ||
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+ | (Seriously: why did I add that Wikipedia article if you have so many questions about McCartney's professions? Even Wikipedia only lists him as rock and pop singer, guitarist and pianist. ) | ||
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+ | :I do not have any questions about McCartney. You should not believe anything you read on Wikipedia without checking it out for yourself. | ||
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+ | [[User:Spider of Destiny]] 23:23, 13 December 2010 (UTC) |
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He could be classed as an orchestral composer, a chamber music composer, an actor, a poet, screenplay author etc. etc. Why is he limited by the definition Rock Artist (whatever that is!)? Duncan 10:04, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
I'm not going to explain what a "rock artist" is, since everyone knows that.
- Please do enlighten me. According to your categorisation it can be anything (and everything) from Chumbawamba to Bob Dylan to Ozzy Osbourne. Have not got a clue why these should all be lumped together, adding to the confusing mess, other than they are all musicians.
McCartney could be called a "composer", although he never wrote classical music,
- His orchestral and chamber music will be classical in the future but I never mentioned classical.
but then we can call every musician who releases work under his own name a "composer", even singers who don't write their own music. McCartney never released poetry,
- see Blackbird Singing: Poems and Lyrics 1965-1999, Sir Paul McCartney, Faber and Faber (2002)
acts not very often,
- but often enough to be notable
never wrote any screenplays,...
- Won BAFTAs for his animated films, screenplay credit etc.
(Seriously: why did I add that Wikipedia article if you have so many questions about McCartney's professions? Even Wikipedia only lists him as rock and pop singer, guitarist and pianist. )
- I do not have any questions about McCartney. You should not believe anything you read on Wikipedia without checking it out for yourself.
User:Spider of Destiny 23:23, 13 December 2010 (UTC)