Paul McCartney talks in 1989 about Let It Be
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2025
- Paul McCartney talks in 1989 about the quasi-religious aspects of the song Let It Be, along with a rehearsal of the song from the same year. #paulmccartney #1989 #thebeatles #beatles #letitbe #hamishstuart #robbiemcintosh #chriswhitten #wixwickens #lindamccartney #oobujoobu
Incredible song !❤ Thank you Sir Paul ❤
The Master! Thank you Paul!
Love the album version with that great guitar solo
It’s really really sad that Paul lost his mum at such a young age. At least he looked after his dad and moved him to the lovely Gayton. If only his mum could have been rewarded too by her talented son. So much pain in a young life. 😢
I feel the same way as Paul when listening or preforming 'Let it Be' , I also have a mother named Mary and always think of her during this song as well as the Holy Mother 🎶💙🎶 very sentimental 🙏 Rocklove! ArtyThan ☆♡☆
Let It Be is actually quite the gospel song. Imagine a black choir singing it in church and that aspect comes through. My mom was a huge Beatles fan and loved this song. The last day of her consciousness just a couple of days before she died back in March, I played Hey Jude and Let It be for her in her hospice room. The music kept her here and conscious while it played. When it ended, she passed into dementia and died a couple of days later.
Where does 'Brother Malcolm' fit in?!
Mal Evans---Beatles road manager & personal assistant.
@@apexjoe4769 Mal was the victim of police brutality in Los Angeles. Killed in his own home in the 1980s.
@@robbrown4621Actually it happened at the beginning of 1976, so only 6 years after Let It Be was released. Very sad.
What live version is that?
@@Meneervdberg The version in this video is a rehearsal taped in 1989 at a barn on Paul’s Hog Hill Mill studio. It originally appeared over the closing credits of the documentary Put It There.
"he said....admitting everything". He played it off, but there's obviously some bad stuff that happened that he hasn't said anything about, and I'm not entirely sure I want to know about.
its not that deep
That's Billy. The real Paul McCartney died in 1966.
James Paul McCartney (1942-1966) would never wear a jacket like that
I gifted him that jacket in 1965 and seen him wearit- your "theory is defunct and debunked .
@@jamessilver6429 He was also chubby when he made this interview video. I helped him train and lose that weight. He's been healthy ever since...
@@jamessilver6429 You gifted something to Billy. The man of a thousand voices.
Rest in peace, James Paul McCartney💕
@@robbrown4621 you're only right!
@@perkarnofficiel8808 his bother Mike says otherwise