I'll call you and raise. Is there any good McCartney music other than what he made with The Beatles?
Well, that's exactly what I meant by "solo music." Music he made after The Beatles.
My take is, yeah, there are individual songs, and Band On the Run is decent. (Though I always got the uneasy feeling that that album was actually designed to appeal to 13-year-olds...) Venus and Mars never did much for me. What it comes down to is that only about 5% of his post-Beatles output can be listened to without the gag reflex kicking in, whereas that proportion is almost exactly reversed with The Beatles. That is to say, about 95% of his Beatles output ranging from acceptable to great, the remaining 5% being stuff like "Maxwell's Silver Hammer," "The Long and Winding Road," "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da," and the like. No doubt everybody's mileage varies.