Has that lp stood the test of time? I guess by the documentary, but I wouldn't have said so. It was a big seller, and Jet was a good single, but the rest of it I have managed to live without fine. Juniors Farm was a nice way to get out of that rut, and I often wonder if it was part of the same sessions as it wasn't on the lp. I listened to Wildlife recently, and I enjoyed its quirkyness. But I find those two and Red Rose Speedway to be of a period of McCartney that just meanders too much.
Those three and the Hofner are fun, but I want to see the lefty Jazz.