He’s one of the most respected figures in music history. As a founding member of The Beatles, Sir Paul McCartney has spent over six decades writing, performing, and shaping the sound of modern music. But behind the fame and friendly charm lies a man with strong musical opinions — and recently, Paul surprised fans by finally admitting there are some rock bands he just never liked.
In a rare, candid moment during an off-the-cuff conversation backstage at an industry event, Paul reportedly let slip the names of six bands that “never did it” for him — either musically, personally, or philosophically. And while some choices were expected, one left fans stunned.
“I mean, everyone’s got their taste, right?” Paul said with a grin.
“Doesn’t mean they’re bad. Just… not for me.”
So who made the list?
Led Zeppelin
While McCartney respects their musicianship, he’s long said he was “never into all the bombast.”
“Too loud for me,” he once quipped. “Too many solos.”
Kiss
“More makeup than melody,” Paul allegedly joked. He’s praised Gene Simmons’ business acumen, but musically, not his cup of tea.
The Doors
Paul reportedly found Jim Morrison’s lyrics “overcooked” and once said:
“They were trying too hard to be deep.”
The Sex Pistols
This comes as no surprise — they directly targeted The Beatles and the establishment.
“They had energy, sure. But I never understood the venom.”
Rush
A surprise to many, but Paul once admitted he found their technicality “impressive, but cold.”
“Too many notes, not enough soul,” he supposedly said.
Oasis — The Shocking One
Yes — Oasis. Despite the Gallagher brothers openly idolizing The Beatles, McCartney has always been lukewarm.
“Imitation isn’t the same as inspiration,” he said in a past interview.
“Besides, those lads argued more than we ever did!”
A Final Word
Still, Paul being Paul, he ended his remarks with a smile:
“Look, they all did their thing. That’s music. You don’t have to love it to respect that it connected with someone.”
Even at 83, Paul McCartney’s opinions still shake the rock world. And as fans debate the list, one thing is clear — he may be a legend, but he’s still just a music lover with tastes of his own.