Paul is an old soul, a philosopher and a teacher. In his interviews and songs, he seems to observe, process and explain life so simply and completely. A deep and thoughtful man whose happy go lucky persona belies a magnificent multidimensional mind.
@@tanjaradun3998 no. He had indeed retired from writing songs. He returned to music because he heard Coming Up from McCartney II and said that "Paul won't get all the praise to himself". Most of the songs on Double Fantasy and the follow-up Milk & Honey were written after a trip on boat that inspired Lennon to write songs as "if he was looking to getting signed". He even wrote songs for a posible Beatles album. Those songs were released on Anthology 1 and 2. There other songs weren't worked by the others tho.
@@polandsopotgirl he is a music genius which makes him famous n wealthy . If he worked at McDonald's you wouldnt even glance at him but because hes rich n famous you get all hot n bothered and will do anything to touch him .
Linda's quite comfortable here, I'm happy for her! She once said she didn't enjoy the spotlight or interviews, but here she seems very happy and makes many jokes
He mellowed out considerably and really went 'pop' right after the break-up of Wings in 1981, starting with that year's 'Ebony and Ivory', to be followed by his solo releases (Tug Of War, Pipes Of Peace, etc.), his MTV-era duets with Michael Jackson, the schmaltzy 'No More Lonely Nights' etc. He was anything but 'rock' in the 80's. Safe pop is more like it. I think what you meant was Paul rocked the 1970s so hard..
@@deanajandeny65 I read a biography of Paul McCartney, back in the 80s. Linda purposefully adopted an English accent because Paul told her to; she did not have an accent prior to marrying Paul in 69. Paul apparently thought, at the time, American accents were crass/low class (according to the book, at least). Even John and Maypang made fun of her accent (behind her back, of course), when Paul and Linda visited them in L.A. back in 74.
@Kate Thing is, Olivia Harrison (George Harrison's wife), has lived in the U.K. for almost 45 years. But just listen to an interview with Olivia; there's no sign of a U.K. accent at all. Olivia still sounds American. How could Linda have a British accent just after two or three years in the U.K.? And if you listen, she's imitating Paul really. I think the accent is fake. Plus, like I said, Maypang said in her book, she and John knew it was fake (and John, if anyone, would probably have a good idea if it was fake or not).
@@thehighllama8101 Stanley Kubrick lived in England for the last 40 years of his life and never lost his Bronx accent. But Terry Gilliam has lived there since the mid-1960s and he has a slight but noticeable English accent. So it can happen.
Yes Rosemary's Baby (1968) was filmed at the Dakota. Great film. And Dear Prudence i think was about Mia Farrow's sister who was in India with the Beatles. More coincidences.. they don't stop!
Dakota also the place where Rosemarys Baby was filmed. Actress Mia Farrow was with the Beatles on their famous trip to India back in the 60s after they quit touring. People there are NO coincidences. Question everything!!! This is mainstream news, what is their track record so far of bringing you the truth about anything??? JFK? 9/11? Think about it.
this interview was obviously done before June 18 because Paul said he was 37 and in 1980 he turned 38. This is quite a while before John was shot later on that year.
At 37-38 he looked just like a Beatle.Very much like he did in 1968-1969. By 1980 he had not that horrible mullet of his anymore, and he looked way better than in the 70s.
It’s funny to watch this because my daughter just took off in her car, and had her stereo blaring, “Coming Up!” I come in, and look at my phone, and I see this on TH-cam. Ironic huh? I love my kids.
I love Paul's line "Who's counting?" In the news every day now, there's a constant shift in headlines "Elon Musk is richest person" to "Jeff Bezos is richest person" to whoever. When you have that much money, who gives a damn?
In those days pop artists were considered middle aged in their mid to late 30s.. That's why the reporter is marvelling at Paul being 37/38 and still at it. The Beatles had broken up just 10 years prior to this interview yet it was made to seem like a lifetime ago. I remember watching a lightweight boxing title fight in the late 80s and the one guy was considered at a disadvantage due to his old legs(29 years of age!)
Hence the lyric; "People Say I'm Crazy,,,Doin What I'm Doin" I would say John did see this interview and it along with McCartneys lp in 1980 plus the experience on the yacht in Bermuda all fed into his comeback in late 1980.
Given that Paul says he's 37, and they've been married for 11 years, it's between March and June 1980. Maybe his reference in the interview to John no longer making music helped spur John on to his sudden re-emergence ?
Wikipedia: "In the middle of 1980, Lennon made a sailing trip through treacherous waters from Newport, Rhode Island, to Bermuda. During the journey, his yacht encountered a prolonged severe storm, and most of the crew succumbed to profound fatigue and seasickness. Lennon, free of seasickness, was eventually forced to take the yacht's wheel alone for many hours. He found this terrifying but invigorating. It had the effect of both renewing his confidence and making him contemplate the fragility of life. As a result, he began to write new songs and reworked earlier demos. He commented later, 'I was so centered after the experience at sea that I was tuned in to the cosmos - and all these songs came!'" Since Paul says he's 37 here, this interview must be taking place before June 18th.
Yes, I, too, heard that. John heard Coming up on the radio, at first not realizing that this was Paul, as he's singing with an unusual vocal style. After John realized it was Paul, he said, that he didn't mind not making music while Paul was writing bad songs, but now as he liked this one, he felt being called to also start something again....
@@pete299 But John never said "bad songs." Yes, sometimes he'd slag off Paul's work, but he didn't think Paul was only writing bad songs throughout the 70s. He liked the Band on the Run album, and even though he was angry about a lot of songs on Ram, which he felt were directed at him, he still liked some of the songs. Other moments like that. I think John felt that since Paul was able to branch out into the newer 80's style of music in Coming Up, still creating popular young music, he too could be spurred into action -- the idea that the older rockers aren't dead yet. Not how it had only been "bad songs" up until that point.
@@hollytree3379 Thanks for your answer, HollyTree. Sounds right, I guess you know more about Johns particular positions to Paul's songs than I do. Very interesting, because it makes a lot of sense. I wrote it too simple, learned something now. Thanx, man! Rock on! (by the way: Paul comes to Europe in June. I'm lookin' forward to seeing' him!!!!!!!!!!) Best regards! Peter
Linda was born and raised in the US and spent her entire life there until she married Paul at 28!! So why did she have a English accent? Don’t think it works that way!
Here accent is pretty mixed and if you’re living with someone who is British and talking constantly and living in the UK and then your children are brought up there and they have British accents then it does start to rub off on you So idk what you’re saying everyone’s different and if you’re constantly exposed to an accent then your’s might start to change and hers is only faint
Little did he know that John would be influenced by his "Coming Up" and start writing and recording again and ultimately be murdered, all before the end of the year.
That was lovely. They were both so happy then. If John was in a rest period the world should cry for all hi unwritten songs. Paul did well and good for him but I could cry for John. Not just for him personally as of course we all do as he was such a kind, gentle man, but all the songs that might have been written.
C'mon. John was all kind of things, funny, witty, incredibly talented... but kind and gentle? Occasionally, I suppose. And he could be very unkind, too
Some people say Linda never left Paul, I don't think she did either, not even after her death, she's still watching over him, along with John and Stu :)
I JUSt wrote about that above ...her phony Liverpool accent of hers annoys the Hell out of me ...Glad others notice the phony Scouse Talk and facial expressions UGH Paul should have stopped it makes her SO PHONY
Yes she was American born but cos she lived in England for so long she lost some of her accent. That can happen. Talking scouse though? Na leave that to Paul luv! Lol
I admired Linda McCartney but she was very sarcastic. Maybe 🤔 that caused some rows. I think Nancy Shevell is a more upbeat . He deserves the best after his loss of mother, then his dear wife.
Rex Reed lived in the Dakota Apartments where John lived and i read where Rex said that John smoked pot all day and slept and watched tv - whether this was true or not - i bet that when the cameras were not rolling Rex gossiped about John to Paul and Linda about this.
@@DavidSumeray_BassGod It's a pity all those years of screaming in his songs, and has wrecked his once beautiful sounding voice. I know he's almost 80, but even in his early 70's his voice was sounding very raspy....think he still won't lower the keys to his songs in concert. oh well
"When Elvis Presley was forty he was fat, drunk and dying" - said the interviewer... It sounds quite funny for me... and the face's expression of Paul is priceless. :D ('1:10)
Rex Reed will do anything, say anything, for a buck. His 'reviews' are worthless; for sale to the highest bidder. Yea or nay, he doesn't care. He'll write it up whichever way you like.
"When Elvis Presley was 40 he was fat, drunk, and dying...". Had to laugh, that is definitely not a comment one would hear today during one of these celebrity interviews.
She developed a British accent over the years. It happens when people live in a country where they are happy and want to be accepted by their new fellow countrymen, according to my linguistics professor.
Her accent sounds like a put on because it doesn't really sound British. Read somewhere awhile ago that Paul preferred she speak w a British accent as opposed to American and that she accomodated him. Whatever.
I don't think people realize these are not real people they are people playing a character regular people don't understand that ....they don't know at all how Show Business works. All these people look different year-to-year not just age.... totally different facial features if you look closely. All the world's indeed a stage and we are merely players performers and portrayers there's to each another's audience beyond the Gilded stage....
@@audrasitarek9113 I don't get whats so unbelievable about an American marrying an Englishman, living in the UK, meeting many English people and thus picking up a bit of an accent?
... What unkind comment about Elvis Presley, to call him fact and done. I Wonder how he himself looks like now. Im sure he has alianated millions of the Kings fans.
Yes, Paul was happy Linda had no ambitions. He had to be the center of attention. I never liked the way she spoke thru clenched teeth, and he'd never look at her during interviews. Glad he's married to Nancy Shevell now. (Almost 10 years now!!) And he's slimmed down, and dresses to the nines again (like he did with Jane Asher).
I absolutely can't stand Linda's facial expressions. Clenched teeth and tight jawed, with furtive eyes and micro facial manners. Combination of drugs, autism and a troubled marriage. As for ambition she was simply duplicitous.
OldSchoolVibes 1978 and has become a billionaire! I guess Billy? Is a superior musician. Kicked ass wrote epic Beatles tunes. Crazy post Beatles career. And still playing his heart out to this day . Not bad eh? Get over it dude. John is gone and Paul is soaring!!!!!!!!
Paul never married linda .Check out his hair parting.The original paul had his hair naturally from left to right.The person that married linda has his hair right to left.You cant alter the crown and the way your hair falls its genetic.The person that married Linda was not the original paul mccartney but a looka like.Thsi guy on this vidoe is not the same one that married linda.
Paul is an old soul, a philosopher and a teacher. In his interviews and songs, he seems to observe, process and explain life so simply and completely. A deep and thoughtful man whose happy go lucky persona belies a magnificent multidimensional mind.
That is one of the best analysis on him I've read. Very nicely put.
@@Crisstti Thank you.
You yourself are very clearly a deep thinker as well.
What a lovely 'tribute' to Elvis(😐).
As was Linda
I hope I can have a marriage like theirs someday
You will.
Many women who are gay find love .
I'm forming a band called 'flapping' and written a song called 'my dove'. Wanna join it and be my Linda?
@@andydixon2980 can i be your Linda/Juliet?
Me too...I'm 60...hope it happens soon.
Asking for another Lennon-McCartney song, in 1980, just months before John's death :(
Yeah. And ironically, John released an album that year, so it turns out he wasn't done with all that after all.
I know. That’s what I thought
@@alohakat1148 as I can see he was lying to Paul? What for? To not be robbed by him?!
@@tanjaradun3998 no. He had indeed retired from writing songs. He returned to music because he heard Coming Up from McCartney II and said that "Paul won't get all the praise to himself". Most of the songs on Double Fantasy and the follow-up Milk & Honey were written after a trip on boat that inspired Lennon to write songs as "if he was looking to getting signed". He even wrote songs for a posible Beatles album. Those songs were released on Anthology 1 and 2. There other songs weren't worked by the others tho.
John was writing songs. he had a tape in his pocket on the day
he is the most gorgeous man ever
That's because he's famous n rich . If he worked in McDonald's you would never even look at him .
grandson of Portuguese immigrants no no no he is just GORGEOUS I don’t care abbey his fame or anything...he’s the most perfect man I know of
@@cuttinupthecarpet504 It's not about fame or wealth. He is a music genius and a very beautiful man.
Not at all
@@polandsopotgirl he is a music genius which makes him famous n wealthy . If he worked at McDonald's you wouldnt even glance at him but because hes rich n famous you get all hot n bothered and will do anything to touch him .
Linda's quite comfortable here, I'm happy for her! She once said she didn't enjoy the spotlight or interviews, but here she seems very happy and makes many jokes
Paul rocked the 1980s so hard
He mellowed out considerably and really went 'pop' right after the break-up of Wings in 1981, starting with that year's 'Ebony and Ivory', to be followed by his solo releases (Tug Of War, Pipes Of Peace, etc.), his MTV-era duets with Michael Jackson, the schmaltzy 'No More Lonely Nights' etc. He was anything but 'rock' in the 80's. Safe pop is more like it. I think what you meant was Paul rocked the 1970s so hard..
37 years young wow. Now he is a senior.
But even back then people talked about him like an elder statesman of Rock n Roll
"Never trust anyone over the age of 30". I still remember that one from back in the day..
linda was around paul so much she started absorbing his accent, hahaha.
I never understood her”accent “.
@@deanajandeny65 I read a biography of Paul McCartney, back in the 80s. Linda purposefully adopted an English accent because Paul told her to; she did not have an accent prior to marrying Paul in 69. Paul apparently thought, at the time, American accents were crass/low class (according to the book, at least). Even John and Maypang made fun of her accent (behind her back, of course), when Paul and Linda visited them in L.A. back in 74.
@Kate Thing is, Olivia Harrison (George Harrison's wife), has lived in the U.K. for almost 45 years. But just listen to an interview with Olivia; there's no sign of a U.K. accent at all. Olivia still sounds American. How could Linda have a British accent just after two or three years in the U.K.? And if you listen, she's imitating Paul really. I think the accent is fake. Plus, like I said, Maypang said in her book, she and John knew it was fake (and John, if anyone, would probably have a good idea if it was fake or not).
Even in her very early interviews with Paul, Linda never had an American twang
@@thehighllama8101 Stanley Kubrick lived in England for the last 40 years of his life and never lost his Bronx accent. But Terry Gilliam has lived there since the mid-1960s and he has a slight but noticeable English accent. So it can happen.
"Y'know"
I do. And somehow feel reassured for being asked if I do at every step of the way.
Sgt's Lonely Heart yes, yknow
Strange coincidence:- this interview was conducted by Rex Reed, John Lennon's neighbour at the Dakota.
+matooli That is strange; and the year was 1980? That was the year John died.
Maybe Rex was keeping an eye on Lennon, and passed info to McCartney during 1980 summer.
Yes Rosemary's Baby (1968) was filmed at the Dakota. Great film. And Dear Prudence i think was about Mia Farrow's sister who was in India with the Beatles. More coincidences.. they don't stop!
Dakota also the place where Rosemarys Baby was filmed. Actress Mia Farrow was with the Beatles on their famous trip to India back in the 60s after they quit touring. People there are NO coincidences. Question everything!!! This is mainstream news, what is their track record so far of bringing you the truth about anything??? JFK? 9/11? Think about it.
Mia Farrow was there. Many pics of her on the internet, there at the same time the Beatles were visiting with the Maharishi.
Paul and Linda were a great couple.
So much love between them!
this interview was obviously done before June 18 because Paul said he was 37 and in 1980 he turned 38. This is quite a while before John was shot later on that year.
May, 1980 in Cannes.
There have been great songwriters and great artists, but the Beatles will always be number one for me
Love seeing Paul and Linda ❤
At 37-38 he looked just like a Beatle.Very much like he did in 1968-1969. By 1980 he had not that horrible mullet of his anymore, and he looked way better than in the 70s.
Yeah l thought that he and Linda looked ugly with their mullet hairstyles in the 1970's.
@@VideoFanatic02 I for one loved their mullets. Paul's Wings mullet was epic.
VideoFanatic02 Linda didn’t look too bad
@@_PuppetMaster86 I liked her better without the mullet.
@@karenelizabeth1590 l guess l'm just not crazy about the mullet hairstyles
It’s funny to watch this because my daughter just took off in her car, and had her stereo blaring, “Coming Up!” I come in, and look at my phone, and I see this on TH-cam. Ironic huh?
I love my kids.
My granddaughter was fussy... I put on Wings/Beatles she stopped..she recognized every song I put on. Made my day.
I love Paul's line "Who's counting?" In the news every day now, there's a constant shift in headlines "Elon Musk is richest person" to "Jeff Bezos is richest person" to whoever. When you have that much money, who gives a damn?
The business isn't easy stars ever we turn them inside out...thank you Paul for the man you are...
.. You asking us to feel sorry for him?
His hair flicks💓😻😹
In those days pop artists were considered middle aged in their mid to late 30s.. That's why the reporter is marvelling at Paul being 37/38 and still at it.
The Beatles had broken up just 10 years prior to this interview yet it was made to seem like a lifetime ago.
I remember watching a lightweight boxing title fight in the late 80s and the one guy was considered at a disadvantage due to his old legs(29 years of age!)
I love Linda
Hence the lyric; "People Say I'm Crazy,,,Doin What I'm Doin" I would say John did see this interview and it along with McCartneys lp in 1980 plus the experience on the yacht in Bermuda all fed into his comeback in late 1980.
They were so happy.. Such a nice couple. Did not care for the remarks regarding Elvis..
Rex could be quite b*tchy at times..
"when Elvis was fat, drunk and dying." jesus xD
lmfaaaaaoooo
I was the one dying when I heard that
Paul’s not that way cause he’s happy with Linda and the children
@@marybethhanifin3683 Well, with his children because Linda sadly passed away. May she Rest In Peace.
LMAO!!!!!
First time I ever saw this....good stuff
Cute , lovely, wonderful man !
@cubomania3 he was
@@lisaaxen534 he is
IWhen I would here this song in the summer of 80, I would ask, "What's Coming Up?" I'd hope for a Beatles' reunion.
I love these older interviews with him. Thanks for uploading.
Paul was somehow very different in his entire demeanour after John's death - I can't explain it specifically but it's definitely true I think.
Yeah, I agree with you.
Yeah, I believe he really loved John and he's been never the same again after that.
I think now it has affected him more since George and his wife Linda is no longer on this planet.
When was this ?? Summer of 1980?
Given that Paul says he's 37, and they've been married for 11 years, it's between March and June 1980. Maybe his reference in the interview to John no longer making music helped spur John on to his sudden re-emergence ?
Who would've thought Ben Shapiro had interviewed Paul Mccartney
Before he was even born!
Shapiro 2024.
I’ve never heard Linda’s voice omg 😭
U can fell in love with her voice, she speaks so...feminine
Oh Linda you are so beautiful I liked you and Paul so nice couple
Oh, but nowhere near as much as Paul..
❤ he’s so beautiful
It's so weird hearing him in 1980 referring to John in present tense🥺.
For 11 months and 8 days in 1980 John was alive.
True
Paulmania
No, he said Paulmania.
Yes..I'm a Paulmaniac💕
Paul probably didn’t know that John had written 30 songs during his sabbatical. He found out later when he did Free As A Bird with George and Ringo.
What a charmer!
1:10 Paul's face changed when the interviewer said" Elvis was 40 and he was fat, drunk and dying"😭
Sad to watch. Paul's so upbeat and optimistic here and everything would turn upside down, at the end of the year, when Lennon was murdered.
John Lennon did write the song "Woman" about the time of this interview.
well Paul wrote a song called "Woman" and gave it to his almost brother-in-law Peter.
2:35 That's confusing. John came out with Double Fantasy that year.
Wikipedia: "In the middle of 1980, Lennon made a sailing trip through treacherous waters from Newport, Rhode Island, to Bermuda. During the journey, his yacht encountered a prolonged severe storm, and most of the crew succumbed to profound fatigue and seasickness. Lennon, free of seasickness, was eventually forced to take the yacht's wheel alone for many hours. He found this terrifying but invigorating. It had the effect of both renewing his confidence and making him contemplate the fragility of life. As a result, he began to write new songs and reworked earlier demos. He commented later, 'I was so centered after the experience at sea that I was tuned in to the cosmos - and all these songs came!'"
Since Paul says he's 37 here, this interview must be taking place before June 18th.
John indicated later that the song Coming Up inspired him to come out of retirement. The competitiveness feeling he had with Paul resurfaced.
Yes, I, too, heard that. John heard Coming up on the radio, at first not realizing that this was Paul, as he's singing with an unusual vocal style. After John realized it was Paul, he said, that he didn't mind not making music while Paul was writing bad songs, but now as he liked this one, he felt being called to also start something again....
@@pete299 But John never said "bad songs." Yes, sometimes he'd slag off Paul's work, but he didn't think Paul was only writing bad songs throughout the 70s. He liked the Band on the Run album, and even though he was angry about a lot of songs on Ram, which he felt were directed at him, he still liked some of the songs. Other moments like that.
I think John felt that since Paul was able to branch out into the newer 80's style of music in Coming Up, still creating popular young music, he too could be spurred into action -- the idea that the older rockers aren't dead yet. Not how it had only been "bad songs" up until that point.
@@hollytree3379 Thanks for your answer, HollyTree. Sounds right, I guess you know more about Johns particular positions to Paul's songs than I do. Very interesting, because it makes a lot of sense. I wrote it too simple, learned something now. Thanx, man! Rock on! (by the way: Paul comes to Europe in June. I'm lookin' forward to seeing' him!!!!!!!!!!) Best regards! Peter
While everyones talking about Paul what about Linda. Shes so bloody beautiful
I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic, but I always thought she was a beautiful, genuinely nice lady.
If you could choose one person in all history as having the best of all possible earthly lives, who would it be?
I was in the crowd😍
that woman never left his side, in concert, in interviews, eveywhere he went she was there.
Gee, and I wonder why..
Linda was born and raised in the US and spent her entire life there until she married Paul at 28!! So why did she have a English accent? Don’t think it works that way!
Here accent is pretty mixed and if you’re living with someone who is British and talking constantly and living in the UK and then your children are brought up there and they have British accents then it does start to rub off on you
So idk what you’re saying everyone’s different and if you’re constantly exposed to an accent then your’s might start to change and hers is only faint
Whose counting Rex❓🤣
Little did he know that John would be influenced by his "Coming Up" and start writing and recording again and ultimately be murdered, all before the end of the year.
That was lovely. They were both so happy then. If John was in a rest period the world should cry for all hi unwritten songs. Paul did well and good for him but I could cry for John. Not just for him personally as of course we all do as he was such a kind, gentle man, but all the songs that might have been written.
John kind and gentle?! He left his son! Hello!!! Wake up!
C'mon. John was all kind of things, funny, witty, incredibly talented... but kind and gentle? Occasionally, I suppose. And he could be very unkind, too
So sad. This was before John was murdered by a lunatic and destroyed any hope of songwriting w Paul. RIP Dear John.
and John was in NY. when he wanted to be in England
Some people say Linda never left Paul, I don't think she did either, not even after her death, she's still watching over him, along with John and Stu :)
I've come to figure out that men like soft spoken women...Linda..Yoko..Olivia...Jackie Kennedy..Marilyn..Liz Taylor...lol
Do you have examples of hard-spoken women?
They are the picture of how to-do it!
At 2:04, he reminds me a bit of Jimmy Stewart . . .
Wish my marriage last this long.
Wish I was married at all
it's best to watch what you say. that's my best advice. and don't cheat
i thought linda was american she sounds british ??? i dont get it
Maybe she developed a Mid-Atlantic accent over the years, I mean her husband and her kids all have the British accent and she lived in the UK.
I JUSt wrote about that above ...her phony Liverpool accent of hers annoys the Hell out of me ...Glad others notice the phony Scouse Talk and facial expressions UGH Paul should have stopped it makes her SO PHONY
Must be a deborah thing..LOL I just noticed the name haha
Yes she was American born but cos she lived in England for so long she lost some of her accent. That can happen. Talking scouse though? Na leave that to Paul luv! Lol
Its crazy. My wife is Belgian, married 2 decades, lived over there. And I still sound American.
I admired Linda McCartney but she was very sarcastic. Maybe 🤔 that caused some rows. I think Nancy Shevell is a more upbeat . He deserves the best after his loss of mother, then his dear wife.
You can't really trust a sarcastic person🤔.
Rex Reed lived in the Dakota Apartments where John lived and i read where Rex said that John smoked pot all day and slept and watched tv - whether this was true or not - i bet that when the cameras were not rolling Rex gossiped about John to Paul and Linda about this.
Does anyone actually know when this interview happened like the date?
This was in May 1980. Linda won a Golden Palm for her short animated film “Seaside Woman“ at Film Festival in Nice.
Linda was a beautiful lady!
I look at them and learn
And in this interview john didnt died yet 😞
"fairly well adjusted".
Linda would be 80 now..
Wish Paul still had this accent
Bev Parkin I wish Paul still had this VOICE!
@@DavidSumeray_BassGod It's a pity all those years of screaming in his songs, and has wrecked his once beautiful sounding voice. I know he's almost 80, but even in his early 70's his voice was sounding very raspy....think he still won't lower the keys to his songs in concert. oh well
Just before John’s death…
Very sad knowing John will be gone very soon.
guyss...this is the year John was assassinated..
It was so sad hearing them talking about John. Because they didn’t know that he was gonna get shot some moths after.
*Charlie Kenwood* they made it up before John died. But Johnny was still in an argument with George 😞
"When Elvis Presley was forty he was fat, drunk and dying" - said the interviewer... It sounds quite funny for me... and the face's expression of Paul is priceless. :D ('1:10)
Very crass remark by the interviewer
Amazing how Shears looks like Paul aint it?
Who's counting, Rex??
"I have no ambitions. So he's alright." A bit of a cut down to Jane there, Linda?
Oh yes, she knew what she was doing
I don't think it even occured to Linda, an old fling
@@Bella-nt7ec where have you been?
Got to love the phony British accent she puts on....:)
whos counting rex
Rex Reed will do anything, say anything, for a buck. His 'reviews' are worthless; for sale to the highest bidder. Yea or nay, he doesn't care. He'll write it up whichever way you like.
This guy is such a stereotypical journalist.
I only despise Linda's adopting the british accent. She doesnt need to but oh well, Madonna did it when she was married to Guy Ritchie 🤷♀️
"When Elvis Presley was 40 he was fat, drunk, and dying...". Had to laugh, that is definitely not a comment one would hear today during one of these celebrity interviews.
He was 30 in magical mystery tour, bwahaha
Yep. Billy
@@deanajandeny65 ""billy"" was never real
Can she get maureen back together again
Does Linda have a fake British accent??? She is American.
She developed a British accent over the years. It happens when people live in a country where they are happy and want to be accepted by their new fellow countrymen, according to my linguistics professor.
Yeah, she put it on for a while and dropped it soon after. Kinda silly but we still lov'er :)
It's a hybrid, and she didn't fake it, nor did she later drop it
Her accent sounds like a put on because it doesn't really sound British. Read somewhere awhile ago that Paul preferred she speak w a British accent as opposed to American and that she accomodated him. Whatever.
@@likespurple2261 Madonna did it too. Gwyneth Paltrow may have too
Think Tavistock Institute-
Rex needs to learn a little respect
Linda seems like an Okay lady, but the phony British accent is very unnecessary! She was brought up in NY, so the fake accent is stupid.
glassy eyed, surprised they could give an answer
Linda and that "accent". Geez
She was American.
Would be interesting to see her early interviews when she first met Paul or before.. The accent sounds very affected.
I don't think people realize these are not real people they are people playing a character regular people don't understand that ....they don't know at all how Show Business works. All these people look different year-to-year not just age.... totally different facial features if you look closely. All the world's indeed a stage and we are merely players performers and portrayers there's to each another's audience beyond the Gilded stage....
@@audrasitarek9113 I don't get whats so unbelievable about an American marrying an Englishman, living in the UK, meeting many English people and thus picking up a bit of an accent?
alias she picked it up way too soon!
... What unkind comment about Elvis Presley, to call him fact and done. I Wonder how he himself looks like now. Im sure he has alianated millions of the Kings fans.
She seems cool but that accent is a bit much. Shes American, and no, you dont "pick up" accents as an adult.
raleighman3000 exactly. Linda was a wonderful woman but the accent is definitely exaggerated.
Yes you do after about 10 years.
it was an actor playing a role.......much like faul playing the role of paul. Just an illusion.
You actually can if you are around someone with the accent for years.
Yes you do pick up accents as an Adult!I worked with a lady from South Africa....I picked up one wor.d" with. an accent ...the word was Yes!
Poor linda
Yes, Paul was happy Linda had no ambitions. He had to be the center of attention. I never liked the way she spoke thru clenched teeth, and he'd never look at her during interviews. Glad he's married to Nancy Shevell now. (Almost 10 years now!!) And he's slimmed down, and dresses to the nines again (like he did with Jane Asher).
True
I absolutely can't stand Linda's facial expressions. Clenched teeth and tight jawed, with furtive eyes and micro facial manners. Combination of drugs, autism and a troubled marriage. As for ambition she was simply duplicitous.
see got nervous being interviewed, as far as I know she didn't like to be.
Linda was a photographer,Paul wanted a traditional marriage with a stay at home wife.
Wow you’re not a particularly nice person are you
Linda with her phony baloney “accent.” Gimme a break.
Faul
On the very day of this interview Lennon was shot and murdered by Mossad in NY.
why mossad? and it wasnt on that day.
Mike, put the bong down and come upstairs already..
Billy Faul fooling them all since 1966...
OldSchoolVibes 1978 and has become a billionaire! I guess Billy? Is a superior musician. Kicked ass wrote epic Beatles tunes. Crazy post Beatles career. And still playing his heart out to this day . Not bad eh? Get over it dude. John is gone and Paul is soaring!!!!!!!!
@@jayvonck9757 Billy is a great musician in his own right, what he isn't though is Paul. The world deserves to know the truth!
Get a life dude you are ridiculous
Billy Faul has fooled you all
@@OldSchoolVibes1978 SHUT THE FUCK UP YOU LITTLE PIECE OF SHIT.
Faul no paul
It's Paul you fucking dumb shit
@@lidiamori739 They're fucking mental.
""Faul"" nunca existió
Paul never married linda .Check out his hair parting.The original paul had his hair naturally from left to right.The person that married linda has his hair right to left.You cant alter the crown and the way your hair falls its genetic.The person that married Linda was not the original paul mccartney but a looka like.Thsi guy on this vidoe is not the same one that married linda.
True World stupid .
@True World
Just stop.
Oh for gods sake, give it a rest!
Who cares what his name is? Still has a billion baby!! And you don’t Hater
Well said True World