Sir Paul says fans should not expect another Strawberry Fields.

Sir Paul McCartney has warned Beatles fans not to expect too much from the band's lost song Carnival of Light.
The singer told the Times the tune will not be to everybody's liking and that it is not another Strawberry Fields.
Last month the 66-year-old told Radio 4's Front Row programme the time has come for the mythical track to be made available to the group's legions of followers.
Sir Paul believes the song should now be released but warned them not to expect too much from it.
"People are thinking there's another Strawberry Fields somewhere
this is more plinky-plonky. I mean, I like it, but it's not to everyone's taste," he told the newspaper.
In other news, the musician recently claimed it was he who brought political thinking to the Beatles' music.
Speaking to Propsect, the bass guitarist said he had a meeting with the philosopher Bertrand Russell and afterwards took what he had learnt back to the other band members to incorporate in their sound.
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