In the last days Paul McCartney has published unpublished material from the video (behind the scenes) of his latest single 'Early Days', in which he has had several special figures, among which the popular actor Johnny Depp stands out. The video clip shows a jam session lasting half an hour, in which McCartney and Depp are its main protagonists and which contains various musical improvisations without waste.
The video clip was directed by filmmaker Vincent Haycock and was recorded in various locations in Los Angeles (where the jam was recorded with several blues guitarists), and the cities of the southern United States Natchez (Mississippi) and Faraday (Louisiana) . This is the third time that Johnny Depp participate in a video of the exBeatle. He previously also collaborated on the singles 'My Valentine' and 'Queenie Eye'.
'Early Days' It was the third single from 'New', the album released by Paul McCartney last October of last year. His video clip was released last July and is an audiovisual piece that stands out for the presence of actor Johnny Depp in full jam session with the exBeatle. The video clip recounts the relationship of two young musicians in the southern United States in the XNUMXs, who are basically Paul and John Lennon himself. In addition, these images are mixed with those of a jam session held in Los Angeles with McCartney and Depp with local blues musicians. That half-hour jam session came to light and was posted on the internet.