In December 1979, during the live performance at the Kampuchea concert, Wings was riding high on the success of their 1979 album "Back to the Egg." Th... Read Full Description >
In December 1979, during the live performance at the Kampuchea concert, Wings was riding high on the success of their 1979 album "Back to the Egg." This album, known for its eclectic mix of styles, marked a notable point in the band's career as it showcased a shift toward a more hard-edged sound, integrating new wave and punk influences. Interestingly, this concert was not only a significant live event but also part of a charitable effort to support the people of Cambodia amidst political turmoil. The song "Coming Up," performed at this event, would later become a hit single in 1980, demonstrating the band's continued relevance and ability to create chart-topping music. This performance highlighted McCartney's enduring legacy post-Beatles, as he captively engaged audiences with Wings' vibrant energy during their live shows.