Anyway, here's McCartney performing "My Brave Face" on UK TV in 1990, with a bunch of girls half his age in the audience dancing much faster than the song's tempo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9euXUhEGj2w
Here's another highlight from the album, "We Got Married," about how people get hitched and their love matures, etc. Here's a 1990 live performace from Japan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVsiFcDBA_Y
The album's closing track was "Ou Est Le Soleil?" a pretty cool and trippy dance song that showed McCartney could stretch himself when he wants to. To save you from the embarrassing too-cutesy video he made for it, I found this really cool one that shows some computer graphics an artist created while listening to the track:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtmolwHLwH0
This release date also has great meaning for me, as it was one of the first pop music recordings I ever bought. I remember getting the tape from Wal-Mart with my dad, back in the days when that store used to put their cassettes in these awful unwieldy long cases composed of thick plastic with handles to prevent theft THAT THE EMPLOYEES WERE TOO LAZY TO REMOVE AT THE REGISTER that you had to fight with when you got home. (The clerks at Musicland and Camelot in the mall seemed to have no problem removing THEIRS at the register.) I remember me and my parents fighting with many of those cases and trying to split them with a large pair of scissors, when a samurai sword was probably better suited for the job.
My journey into the wonderful world of music consumption began 25 years ago. Wow. I'm going to have to see if I can remember what the first 15 tapes I owned that filled my very first cassette box were. Check back Monday.