Nobody else does music like this anymore. Paul is a musical genius, one of the finest composers to have ever walked this earth. The Beatles were great, but so were Wings!
Paul's coolness sometimes gets overlooked. Like thankfully his musical genious isn't lost on many, but Paul also is very cool. I mean listen to this song!!! Very dynamic and unique. And his sounds vary so much from year to year.. Actually just on any given album, he covers so much ground, and does it his own way. Very cool indeed. I adore him
One of the greatest rock songs ever made. I remember listening to this song in my Grandma's attic, a hot Nebraska Summer of 1973. A breeze coming in the tiny window on the bed my teenaged body sweating on as I wondered what my life would be like in nineteen hundred and eighty five. Breaking up from my first relationship. So many beloved friends to still make. So many friends have gone away. No one still left alive from nineteen hundred and eighty five.
Yes great memories, I loved this song when it hit the air waves in summer '73 I was age 10 soon 11 and thought 1985 is so far in the future I couldn't imagine how long it would be until we all reached 1985...yet it came fast enough.
@@boxinghistorian2629 Oh c'mon. Jeff Lynne is great, but I agree. Elton is definitely a songwriter. Look at his output. You could say he doesn't write lyrics, but he had a partnership and the output is incredible.
Paul McCartney and Wings "Band on the Run" is such a classic album! Every song on that album is of quality, and is worth listening to! Makes me wish that I was alive and young in 1974!
McCartney in this composition seems to come from another planet; is a type of song that does not feel at least 3000 years, is so strange, it seems to be in the past, present and future at the same time! is a masterpiece of feelings in music! no one has ever done so many amazing sensations and emotions into music and poignant; It is like the Dante's Divine Comedy, the tragedies of Shakespeare, the nineteenth-century novels and theatrical piece all mixed together and give a result never heard by the human ear and mind.
+Christina Briggs I like to imagine in 10,000 years kids on distant worlds will rock out on the radio waves of songs like these, crossing the eons, for evermore.
I LOVE the fusion of old-time rag music, and the warping synthesizers that make this song sound other-wordly!! Ugh! *chef's kiss* Sir McCartney is a musical genius!!
FYI - The video is from the making and recording of the songs Rockestra and So Glad to See You Here from Back to the Egg. The horn section in this video is the horn section that toured with him in '76-77 on Wings Over America and played on Wings at the Speed of Sound, London Town, and Back to the Egg. Had this song been released [Nineteen Hundred & 85], it may have been his greatest success, but the producers wanted to cut out the guitar, drum, and sax solo in the Finale - and quite frankly, that is the section that sent this production over the top. This song has been a favorite of mine since I heard it the first time in 1974. I never get tired of it. It is simply a masterpiece done by a master musician.
THANK YOU when this LP was recorded a couple musicians quit. it was recorded in Lagos Nigera and only Paul, Linda and Denny Lane were involved (with dubs back in England). very decepitve esp when they show John Bohnam and JPJ
@@PeaceandQuiet12345 Henry McCullough - lead guitars, backing vocals, percussion and Denny Seiwell - drums, percussion - BOTH told McCartney prior to the flight on the day of the flight that they weren't traveling to Africa and quit the band. In a retrospective, McCartney was visibly angry about it and dissed both of them.
Going to see this legend in a few weeks. He's probably the last on my bucket list, as I don't see Pink Floyd reuniting. Paul has always been my favorite Beatle. I cannot wait to see and hear him sing this in person.
I see. I ask because I was wondering if you're seeing him where I am in a few weeks. I'm seeing him at US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, and I'm so excited!!
...of all McCartney's great tunes, and there are many, this is his magnum opus...for all of you oldies out there, don't your favorite songs of all time come from your teens and 20's?...
Thanks. I'm a big fan of the Beatles and their music. I just love what Paul has done since the breakup. "With a Little Luck" and "Venus and Mars" are fabulous songs! I hope Paul lives to be 180 with more songs on the way.
Sensacional! 1985 é uma obra prima de Paul McCartney e este disco é excepcional. Eu tenho ele em vinil e em CD, percebe? Alguém aqui com mais de 60(como eu) curtindo essa maravilha de som?
Paul loved his wife so much that he put his wife in his band. He also taught her keyboard. That is a relationship that we all wish for. Most of his songs that he wrote were for Linda. It doesn't get any better than that.
Sheryll seydou you said it girl! I remember his wings tour right after "live and let die" came out like it was yesterday. In fact it was 40 some odd years ago, and it still sounds as good as anything on the radio today!
Paul has many styles of vocals for example. I will .why don't we do it In the road. when I'm 64 .coming up. nineteen hundred and eighty five . yesterday .I mean you can tell its him but he's approach to the song is so different. . he can go from raspy powerful jazzy to very smooth kinda of singing style And i hear he plays bass a bit of piano and some guitar Lol Paul you da Man
Love this song.....as with just about all of Paul’s music........thanks Paul for all you have given me and others through your music throughout my life........I was born in 1964...perfect timing for your music
Played this at 12:05 am on New Years Day 1985. To a raucous house party at my beach house in Massachusetts . Very cold, icy night with the beach surf pounding only a few yards away. Pegotty Beach indeed!
I first heard thus ten years ago on a satellite radio channel. I stopped the entire party to figure out what this was. piano playing had me dancing. as a huge beatles / wings fan,I wasn't surprised to find out it was paul.the singing threw me off. love it,thanks for sharing this.
Great song ! 1985 best year of my life - married late 84 - Lovely Baby Daughter born jan 85 - Divorce procedings 85 - Met The woman I should have married on the wards where I worked ? She was everything I loved in a woman & more ! - But this damn fool let her slip through my hands ??? - What a roller coaster year 1985 ! Was ! First time I have heard this amazing song ! - Great vid too ! - Love it! Thanks for sharing !
Hermosa canción, me recuerda mi tranquila juventud, esta canción me fascinaba y la vuelvo a escuchar al cabo de 35 años. Gracias Paul por esta obra de arte, ya la guardé entre mis favoritas, sino la primera. Disfruten como lo hago cuando estoy descansando.
This wonderful song sounds as fresh and strong as the first time it appeared. I remember dancing this song in 1985; the album Band on the Run was released in 1973 and it sounded as if it was brand new. I had the privilege to see him live... twice: in Buenos Aires and Asunción. Both concerts were magnificent.
I'll say it once, I'll say this a thousand times - I cannot ever listen to any of the songs from Band on the Run without thinking of my mother, who adored Paul. We happened to take an 8 track copy of this album on a 2 week vacation to Pawleys Island, SC during the summer of 1974 and stayed in an enormous old gray beach house set in a grove of live oaks just steps behind the dunes and the beach on the southern end of the island. BOTR became the soundtrack of our summer that year and is forever imprinted into the cherished memories of my early teenage years. My mom LOVED this album and would listen to it in her butter yellow 1973 Cadillac Eldorado, blaring with with the windows down and the wind blowing, singing like a school girl. She particularly loved Mrs. Vanderbilt and this song and, of course, the title song. 1985 has a churning, chunky blue eyed soul vibe to it. I listen to it three or four times a month and I never get tired of it. So good - just like my mom! Love you Miss Clara and miss you very much💖
Great song and album. I bought this cassette back in 1974, when I was in the United States Marine Corps. This album got me through a "Dear John" letter while on Okinawa. The same time we lost 2 Embassy Marines during the Fall of Saigon at Tan Son Nhut AFB in Apr 75. Then May 75, during the Mayaguez Incident on Koh Tang Island Cambodia we lost over 25 Marines. It was a sad time on Okinawa. Just think, those lost would be Grandfathers today. Semper Fi
The start sounds a little bit like Abba's "SOS“, & Christopher Cross says his" Ride Like The Wind" was inspired by Wings "1985". You can actually hear it now once you listen to the instrumental section.
Grace Donnelly same here. It may have been a staged session. I'm the credit's from BOTR cover, if was Paul, Linda and Denny. And Paul has recorded music that has him playing all instruments. He's that good!
When my sister and I and a friend ran away our friend wanted to come with us! We made it to Houston Texas, and it was scary but our Foster parents were mean! So Band on the Run, was us for damn sure!!! I love ❤️ this song, and others of sir Paul McCartney!!!!
A song that proves that Paul is just that level above everyone else. Faultless.
5:28
Far far far from faultless!
Nobody else does music like this anymore. Paul is a musical genius, one of the finest composers to have ever walked this earth. The Beatles were great, but so were Wings!
Wings were fantastic!!❤
@@moniquedemers328😂
He could never write a bad song, Beatles or otherwise, maybe just because it was Paul.
Not to mention Wife appreciation.. Linda was always great❤
音楽の神のグループ、ビートルズ。神の一人ポール・マッカートニー
You can listen to this song over and over and over again
Never gets old
I played it 6 times over on my way to work❣️
RIP JIMMY McCULOCH he was the prodogy gutarist in WINGS HE WAS GORGOUSE
Très vrai. À chaque fois ,je la recommence, recommence...😍
5 years so far and everytime its exciting
@@annaleonardi6299 man i had no idea he passed he carried the guitar for paul definitely
This song and Monkberry Moon Delight are on a whole other level of genius.
Yes, hadn't thought of that, but I now see the similarities
Monkberry is one of my top favorites alongside this one
My World Is Empty by The Supremes is genius
Don't forget also "Live and let die
Yes!!!!
Another great McCartney song that is NOT played enough. Classic song. Holds up today and is perfection
ten years later just heard him play it live on his Australian tour. Blew my mind. It's my all time favourite McCartney song
We in Northern Indiana have a station that plays this everyday. Z94.3.
One of his absolute underrated gems
Band On The Run, one of the best albums ever!
After RAM ofcourse :)
Oh, and Red Rose Speedway...just WOW!
Listening to the BOTR album is like a greatest hits for most other artists.
This such a great song! I love how Paul can change the sound of his voice for various songs.
Hell I thought it was the Stones when I heard it on the radio
I was wondering about the voices. Ty !
I am still listening to this song at age 61 thank you .
Me too at 63.
62 here. Likewise.
Happy listening!
Still listening, age 72!! 😊
63
Paul's coolness sometimes gets overlooked. Like thankfully his musical genious isn't lost on many, but Paul also is very cool. I mean listen to this song!!! Very dynamic and unique. And his sounds vary so much from year to year.. Actually just on any given album, he covers so much ground, and does it his own way. Very cool indeed. I adore him
Agree 100 percent!❣️
Couldn't agree more
Absolutely, I adore him too ♥️
Lindas vocals are essential
👍🇬🇧
One of the greatest rock songs ever made. I remember listening to this song in my Grandma's attic, a hot Nebraska Summer of 1973. A breeze coming in the tiny window on the bed my teenaged body sweating on as I wondered what my life would be like in nineteen hundred and eighty five. Breaking up from my first relationship. So many beloved friends to still make. So many friends have gone away. No one still left alive from nineteen hundred and eighty five.
How beautifully written!
Yes great memories, I loved this song when it hit the air waves in summer '73 I was age 10 soon 11 and thought 1985 is so far in the future I couldn't imagine how long it would be until we all reached 1985...yet it came fast enough.
Poetry
Dunno why yanks have to wank on like this.
I feel ya
Even at 50 years old this song sounds like it’s from the future.
this song is timeless, it is a precursor to other music, MacCartney is a genius in his genre
I's a pity no one has followed his way and now all are making such a shit "musak" 99%
thanks for the info but has it been fact checked yet ?
I love how Paul can take a simple original melody and craft it into so much
He is the whole package ...looks.. .voice. ..talent ...it's all too much !!! Loved him always....
He's also a huge animal lover and great with children. Partly why he's my favorite Beatle.
@@jlbaker2000 Absolutely !!!
Best songwriter of the 20th century.
Jeff Lynne... Elton John... Jim Croce (died too soon)... John Lennon (died too soon)... the Beach Boys.. the Big Bopper (died too soon)...
@@ericclaeyborn7008 jeff lynn is not one of the best songwriters. Elton john aint even a songwriter.
... Yes , and now of the 21th century too. Egypt Station proves it.
@@boxinghistorian2629 Oh c'mon. Jeff Lynne is great, but I agree. Elton is definitely a songwriter. Look at his output. You could say he doesn't write lyrics, but he had a partnership and the output is incredible.
Paul has a way to make happy songs !!
This masterpiece is beyond description.
❤ I can’t agree more!!
Never be another like him. Paul is amazing.
Paul McCartney and Wings "Band on the Run" is such a classic album! Every song on that album is of quality, and is worth listening to! Makes me wish that I was alive and young in 1974!
Band On The Run came out in 1973 just after The Beatles double LP sets 1962-1966 (red) and 1967-1970(blue) came out in April 1973.
McCartney in this composition seems to come from another planet; is a type of song that does not feel at least 3000 years, is so strange, it seems to be in the past, present and future at the same time! is a masterpiece of feelings in music! no one has ever done so many amazing sensations and emotions into music and poignant; It is like the Dante's Divine Comedy, the tragedies of Shakespeare, the nineteenth-century novels and theatrical piece all mixed together and give a result never heard by the human ear and mind.
I gotta say you went a little over the top... but ok
I'll agree that this song seems to have no predecessors, nothing contemporaneous - with nothing after it! What is this? Where did it come from?
Go listen to Ray Charles
Yesterday? Eleonor Rigby? Let It Be? The long and Winding Road? Yes, good versions by Ray Charles... But...
Haran Banjo isecond that..
The ending gives me chills. Love it. One of my faves from Paul.
+Christina Briggs
I like to imagine in 10,000 years kids on distant worlds will rock out on the radio waves of songs like these, crossing the eons, for evermore.
right!
What about the dome?
?
phuckin aye!
My dad bought me the live and let die 45 back in 1973 when i was 10 yrs old...this was the b-side. Always loved it..i still have it too.....
Sensational song. Doesn't get the love it deserves.
There will never be another Paul McCartney, His wings days were great.
He IS a genius. Saved this. Such a hard driving-pounding beat I never get tired of. Magnificent man.
LSTENED ONE MORE TIME ... AGAIN . SO GREAT!!!
I LOVE the fusion of old-time rag music, and the warping synthesizers that make this song sound other-wordly!! Ugh! *chef's kiss* Sir McCartney is a musical genius!!
i love linda too. god rest her soul. she is an angel in heaven now.
FYI - The video is from the making and recording of the songs Rockestra and So Glad to See You Here from Back to the Egg. The horn section in this video is the horn section that toured with him in '76-77 on Wings Over America and played on Wings at the Speed of Sound, London Town, and Back to the Egg. Had this song been released [Nineteen Hundred & 85], it may have been his greatest success, but the producers wanted to cut out the guitar, drum, and sax solo in the Finale - and quite frankly, that is the section that sent this production over the top. This song has been a favorite of mine since I heard it the first time in 1974. I never get tired of it. It is simply a masterpiece done by a master musician.
THANK YOU when this LP was recorded a couple musicians quit. it was recorded in Lagos Nigera and only Paul, Linda and Denny Lane were involved (with dubs back in England). very decepitve esp when they show John Bohnam and JPJ
this just might be his best song and is at the very least one of them like Uncle Albert
@@PeaceandQuiet12345 Henry McCullough - lead guitars, backing vocals, percussion and Denny Seiwell - drums, percussion - BOTH told McCartney prior to the flight on the day of the flight that they weren't traveling to Africa and quit the band. In a retrospective, McCartney was visibly angry about it and dissed both of them.
Paul is a genius...
......Faul......
?eres tonto o estas de cachondeo?
Jose Blanch
Jajajaja!!!!
Estoy de acordo con la pregunta ;-)
SURFRUNNER D: Faul is a genius.there ya go...
i know, but you can't argue with these people, man!
I love the piano in this song, Paul always plays a good piano part! In a few songs, as a matter if fact! Luv U, Macca! ✌️♥️
What talent. Hard to believe it's that long ago, yet stands up so well today. This would be a #1 hit right now, imo.
I'll bet that some of his gems from the early 60s would do the same.
J aime la musique de Paul depuis toujours mais en France il ne passe jamais sur les radios
Going to see this legend in a few weeks. He's probably the last on my bucket list, as I don't see Pink Floyd reuniting. Paul has always been my favorite Beatle. I cannot wait to see and hear him sing this in person.
Where are you seeing him?!
Hershey Park Stadium
I see. I ask because I was wondering if you're seeing him where I am in a few weeks. I'm seeing him at US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, and I'm so excited!!
I'm seeing him in St. Louis, but I live in Chicago so it might take a long car trip
how was the show?
He is the best singer-songwriter of all times ❤
Thank you Paul
I miss my brother Jeff, he was the biggest Beatles Fan in the world!~
This song brings back so many good memories!~ Peace and Thank you!~
...of all McCartney's great tunes, and there are many, this is his magnum opus...for all of you oldies out there, don't your favorite songs of all time come from your teens and 20's?...
Thanks. I'm a big fan of the Beatles and their music. I just love what Paul has done since the breakup. "With a Little Luck" and "Venus and Mars" are fabulous songs! I hope Paul lives to be 180 with more songs on the way.
Sensacional! 1985 é uma obra prima de Paul McCartney e este disco é excepcional. Eu tenho ele em vinil e em CD, percebe? Alguém aqui com mais de 60(como eu) curtindo essa maravilha de som?
Sim !!!!!
Mais de 60 e adoradora de Beatles desde sempre.
Amo McCartney ❤
@@elizabethfonseca922 Uai que legal! Por acaso você é aqui das Minas Gerais?
Macca is a living masterpiece.... We all love you Paul, you mean so much to all of us ! Well and this track, absolutely brilliant!
All I need is Paul indeed. Giving and giving and giving throughout the decades.
What a song!!! This is one of my favorites!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I drove 12 hours to see Paul McCartney.
It was definitely worth it 💜
this is the most beautiful love song ever written.
Paul loved his wife so much that he put his wife in his band. He also taught her keyboard. That is a relationship that we all wish for. Most of his songs that he wrote were for Linda. It doesn't get any better than that.
and his songs during the Wings period wouldn't have sounded the same(great)without her background vocals.
@@TJKillip that's so, but so very much true that it can't be a y truer
He didnt waste much time finding a new wife after her passing...
@@jeffharris3320
I know... Only 1 year after she passed..met that Heather in 1999..I was so shocked so soon..after 30 years with Linda.💔
@@jeffharris3320 No, and it should surprise no one if they have paid attention more.
masterpiece. the ending takes you someplace only a masterpiece can.
One of the great rock songs of all-time -- sounds as good today as it did 42 years ago! Thanks for posting this gem!
43 years since then and it's still a favorite of mine when ii want ti chillax.
me too, or just rock out.
Sheryll seydou you said it girl! I remember his wings tour right after "live and let die" came out like it was yesterday. In fact it was 40 some odd years ago, and it still sounds as good as anything on the radio today!
Уважаю Пола и люблю !!!!!! Дай Бог ему долголетия в полном здравии! Лучший музыкант.....
His best album.
Was it band on the run
@@c.a.marsupial.1282 Yes it was.
Agree. It's an excellent album. It best shows his versatility. Imho. 😎👍
Paul has many styles of vocals for example. I will .why don't we do it In the road. when I'm 64 .coming up. nineteen hundred and eighty five . yesterday .I mean you can tell its him but he's approach to the song is so different. . he can go from raspy powerful jazzy to very smooth kinda of singing style And i hear he plays bass a bit of piano and some guitar Lol
Paul you da Man
drums too, on "McCartney." If I'm not mistaken, he can play a horn too. (his first instrument.)
Billy Savedra 😵
He is a genius, he is so good, a world treasure.
Best bass player on the planet.
NO ES PAUL QUIEN CANTA, AMIGO.
Thank you Sir Paul for not thinking it is so easy to entertain us.....you are a true showman.
Thank you.
Love this song.....as with just about all of Paul’s music........thanks Paul for all you have given me and others through your music throughout my life........I was born in 1964...perfect timing for your music
Lest we ever forget just how hugely talented and loved this man was .....is
Sole holder of a rhodium disc awarded in October 1979 by the Guinness Book of Records. Long life to Genius Sir Paul McCartney !
Great song there are so many thank you.
This song is a masterpiece
Played this at 12:05 am on New Years Day 1985. To a raucous house party at my beach house in Massachusetts . Very cold, icy night with the beach surf pounding only a few yards away. Pegotty Beach indeed!
Not true,,,, are you lying?
Got any proof?
Wow. Just can't get enough of McCartney. Loved it!
Probably the BEST songs ever! By anyone! Thanks for sharing this!!!
Easily the best solo effort by Paul McCartney. Just love it!
God there's a lot of great tunes on "Ram"
@@michaelbeckwith6177This is not from Ram. It’s from Band on the Run.
my favorite song especially the opening piano
This is one of my favourite solo McCartney tracks. It just hits me every time i play it. Classic.
This song is a gem. Many songwriters never come up with something this good in their entire career. Amazing.
Very catchy base line good combo of guitar and piano riffs. I loved it when it when it was released and I still do today.
One of my favorite songs from an absolute musical genius. Wing and the Beatles are hard to keep up with.
Oh Linda, your loss will never be forgotten :(
La mas hermosa pieza musical eres 1 genio
Gosh I wish we could go BACK to 1985!!! Paul endless talent this was always one of my favorites.. still is!! Rock on 4EVA MR. Paul Mccartney
it was my lifelong dream to see him as well and it finally came true a few weeks ago. youve got a great show ahead of you!
What a masterpiece of construction.
Another FANTASTIC by Paul McCartney & Wings. I used to listen to them in 1973 while driving to college - what great memories !!! 🙂
I first heard thus ten years ago on a satellite radio channel. I stopped the entire party to figure out what this was. piano playing had me dancing. as a huge beatles / wings fan,I wasn't surprised to find out it was paul.the singing threw me off. love it,thanks for sharing this.
Grande chanson de Paul ! Ballades romantiques ou rock endiablé, cet artiste est toujours au top.
I've always thought that this was the greatest love song of all time.
It is amazing!
Great song ! 1985 best year of my life - married late 84 - Lovely Baby Daughter born jan 85 -
Divorce procedings 85 - Met The woman I should have married on the wards where I worked ?
She was everything I loved in a woman & more ! - But this damn fool let her slip through my hands ??? - What a roller coaster year 1985 ! Was !
First time I have heard this amazing song ! - Great vid too ! - Love it!
Thanks for sharing !
Hermosa canción, me recuerda mi tranquila juventud, esta canción me fascinaba y la vuelvo a escuchar al cabo de 35 años. Gracias Paul por esta obra de arte, ya la guardé entre mis favoritas, sino la primera. Disfruten como lo hago cuando estoy descansando.
A while back I remembered bits of this song and had to bring it up and give it a lot of serious listening! It's such a gem!
One of my favorite post Beatles tunes
eagles lol
Silver Jag Wings!
@@dedrajade5394 hence the word "post" in my comment
This song is like sunshine. It is so uplifting and good. Also wifey and I were married in 1985.
Absolutly fantastic!!
Knocked it out of the park on this one!!
I sure wish that all four of The Beatles we're still alive we have two left call Paul and Ringo live forever
This wonderful song sounds as fresh and strong as the first time it appeared. I remember dancing this song in 1985; the album Band on the Run was released in 1973 and it sounded as if it was brand new. I had the privilege to see him live... twice: in Buenos Aires and Asunción. Both concerts were magnificent.
Много лет уже прошло... и всё же, слушаю с РАдостью!
As you listen to his songs, you are back to life, back to feeling real again...
I'll say it once, I'll say this a thousand times - I cannot ever listen to any of the songs from Band on the Run without thinking of my mother, who adored Paul. We happened to take an 8 track copy of this album on a 2 week vacation to Pawleys Island, SC during the summer of 1974 and stayed in an enormous old gray beach house set in a grove of live oaks just steps behind the dunes and the beach on the southern end of the island. BOTR became the soundtrack of our summer that year and is forever imprinted into the cherished memories of my early teenage years. My mom LOVED this album and would listen to it in her butter yellow 1973 Cadillac Eldorado, blaring with with the windows down and the wind blowing, singing like a school girl. She particularly loved Mrs. Vanderbilt and this song and, of course, the title song. 1985 has a churning, chunky blue eyed soul vibe to it. I listen to it three or four times a month and I never get tired of it. So good - just like my mom! Love you Miss Clara and miss you very much💖
everyone tries to say that Lennon was the most talented of the Beatles, personally I say it's McCartney
Agreed
I say they all were very talented!
The man is a musical genius
I just can't get enough of that sweet stuff!!!
Great song and album. I bought this cassette back in 1974, when I was in the United States Marine Corps. This album got me through a "Dear John" letter while on Okinawa. The same time we lost 2 Embassy Marines during the Fall of Saigon at Tan Son Nhut AFB in Apr 75. Then May 75, during the Mayaguez Incident on Koh Tang Island Cambodia we lost over 25 Marines. It was a sad time on Okinawa. Just think, those lost would be Grandfathers today. Semper Fi
He always seems so enthusiastic about the endeavor of making popular music and the recording process.
The start sounds a little bit like Abba's "SOS“, & Christopher Cross says his" Ride Like The Wind" was inspired by Wings "1985". You can actually hear it now once you listen to the instrumental section.
Es increíble que Paul haya escrito esta canción en 1973. Es totalmente vanguardista y a la vez inmortal. Mc Cartney es Mozart reencarnado.
No me sorprende mucho la verdad, imagínate que en el 67 sacaron 'A day in the life' una obra ajena a su tiempo y que fue un exito.
I agree with the Mozart comparison, and many others do too.
Saw Paul twice this year. Once in Des Moines Iowa and in Detroit. Great shows. Greats songs. He played this in Detroit..
Another great Paul McCartney & Wings song from Band on the run!!! Excellent! (5/25/2014)
This is why McCartney is so great. This song never a single release but so amazing.
B side of Band On The Run
Wow I never knew Bonzo and JPJ recorded with Wings!!! Awesome!!!
Grace Donnelly Thought I was tripping! Nice to see Bonzo and JP helping out Paul!
Actually that was from the recording of "Rockestra Theme" from 1979.
Kenny Jones, David Gilmour too, Keith Moon was supposed to but died 1 month prior
Grace Donnelly same here. It may have been a staged session. I'm the credit's from BOTR cover, if was Paul, Linda and Denny. And Paul has recorded music that has him playing all instruments.
He's that good!
John Boutet good memory👍🏼
That's where it was from!
As a young fella back when, I couldn't believe those was Paul Mccartney singing. He could/can do it all.
This is a brilliant song...it moves me - as all his songs do!!
When my sister and I and a friend ran away our friend wanted to come with us! We made it to Houston Texas, and it was scary but our Foster parents were mean! So Band on the Run, was us for damn sure!!! I love ❤️ this song, and others of sir Paul McCartney!!!!
I had adventures in running away too, and I was a "ward of the court" as well! Small world
Rest In Peace James Coburn . Nice to see the man with a big smile in this video
WOW this is one kool song i had forgotten about.I wore a tape out listing to this back in the day