New
Delhi
(ANI):
Sir
Paul
McCartney
has
said
that
his
new
album
Electric
Arguments
could
ruin
his
whole
career.
The
ex-Beatle
has
completed
work
on
the
new
album,
an
ambient
record
with
his
side
project
The
Fireman.
The
66-year-old
veteran
has
said
that
the
album
is
a
result
of
rigorous
improvised
sessions,
reports
the
China
Daily.
"I
had
to
make
a
disclaimer
to
the
engineers.
I
said
this
could
be
the
most
embarrassing
moment
of
my
life.
It
was
thrilling,
but
it
could
have
been
a
terrible
mistake.
I
could
ruin
my
whole
career," he
said.
Macca,
who
composed
most
of
the
early
Beatles
hits
with
the
late
John
Lennon,
also
said
that
he
hates
working
alone.
He
said
that
it
gets
too
lonely
if
you
don't
have
other
musicians
to
discuss
ideas
with.
He
added:
"I
like
having
a
collaborator.
Otherwise
I
get
the
feeling
of
being
an
absent
minded
professor
alone
in
his
laboratory
all
day.
"I
did
the
first
solo
McCartney
record
all
on
my
own.
It
seemed
a
bit
lonely.
There's
a
track
on
there
that''s
about
10
minutes
long.
Try
playing
maracas
for
10
minutes
in
a
row
on
your
own.
I
was
standing
in
the
room
thinking,
''That's
it
I've
really
lost
the
plot.''