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Besides the Royal Family and the touristic, artistic, aesthetic, and literary fruition and appraisal of Scotland and her landscapes since the mid-18th century, two distinguished English artists have paid a musical tribute to Britain’s northernmost nation, offering us two “lyrical ballads” which, in a joint framework of the heritage and culture industries and the new memory studies, can be subject to some brief comments: Paul McCartney’s Mull of Kintyre (1977) and Rod Stewart’s Every Beat of my Heart (1986).
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UIDB/04097/2020
UIDP/04097/2020
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Paul McCartney Mull of Kintyre Rod Stewart Every Beat of my Heart British pop/rock music Memory Studies
