Lyric discussion by WaistbandCowboy 

I remember reading an article (possibly in Uncut magazine) that said that Uncle Albert was a reference the iconic character Albert Tatlock from the British TV series Coronation Street. As I understand it, Tatlock (who was usually referred to as ‘Uncle Albert’ by the other characters) was a First World War veteran who extolled the merits of hard work, honesty and moral responsibility on the younger generation. With that in mind, I always thought this song was McCartney’s way of apologising to his parents’ and grandparents’ generations for the folly and empty rhetoric of his own, particularly silly stunts like the Lennon/Ono bed-in.

Don't know why McCartney didn't care for Adm. Halsey, if it weren't for men like Halsey McCartney would be speaking German. McCartney should of backed off on the drugs a long time ago.

@WaistbandCowboy Not so sure if it was an apology or a 'bleak' commentary on the contrast of a generation who accomplished so much to the next generation that was easily occupied with doing nothing at all (except possibly getting their heads in the sky). As for your other 'reply' ... this was not-at-all a slight of Mr. Halsey but yet another admission that the 'heads' would not even be able to get from the table for such an urgent task as to to create a docking slip for a foreign war ship that obliged itself to come and take it's...

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