I'm almost 60, so as much as I love The Beatles, I was really too young to appreciate them when they were still together. But I absolutely grew up on Wings in the 70s. They were on the radio all the time. This film shows just how great they were. I think it's criminal that Wings is not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
I seen Wings Across America 1976. Cincinnati, Ohio. It was thrilling. Seeing Paul come on stage and sing " Yesterday " and " Michelle " brought tears. The whole band rocked. And Linda was fantastic. How brave to perform on a world tour without much musical experience. A moment in time I will never forget.
For me this was the best time for Paul. The band was tight and loose all at the same time. And they rocked. Jimmy McCulloch was such a great guitarist and really gave Wings their edge. He plys so good on the live stuff. I think Paul was having a lot fun with that band and did a lot to influence his song writing. It was just a great period for Paul.
Jimmy was my school classmate, when Thunderclap Newman fizzled out he joined a band called Stone the Crows with blues singer Maggie Bell. He replaced the guitarist who sadly died on stage electrocuted by wiring & a rain soaked stage. You will see him playing Blues in a concert, it's here on TH-cam. Wings then grabbed him & it killed him. It opened doors that he wasn't ready for & Paul's wisdom was ignored. He'd be here still. Wings done him no favours & the 2 songs on 2 albums would have made a tidy sum. No other Beatle, not Ringo! would have had a band member having songs on their albums. Paul was very kind to allow that then & in concerts too. Jimmy wasn't the greatest singer but he gets away with it quite well.
Paul couldn’t be contained musically. He just lives and breathes it so if it wasn’t worldwide superstardom he would’ve been back in bars and dives. A real music phenomenon.
@@oreally8605 No creo que odie ser mayor A logrado todos sus triunfos con muchisisimo trabajo es lo que el ama Sabe que le amamos y sus presentaciones a traves de sus espectaculos nos hace felices a todas las generaciones aun mayor En sus conciertos hay personas de todas las generaciones El amor a sus fans sus entregas El irradia felicidad a pesar de haber tenido tantas perdidas en su vida
PM is the text book example of how to be a successful rock star. When everyone told him he was past it or his latest album wasn't any good or in interviews he always said the right thing with a sense of humour he just carried on regardless. He never let anyone's criticism stop him. He literally said if you can do better go ahead......and of course no one could. I admire the man for that. A lesson to learn.
@@seltaeb9691 His crappy songs were still better than anyone elses crappy songs though 🙂 but I'm not here to defend him it's just a fact that he was very very good at what he does. All the people he has worked with have acknowledged that. There are other very good song writers as we know but none are as prolific and successful as he has been.
He is a musical genius and you can tell from this documentary that he really did care what the critics thought. He was so happy they gave him great reviews, he teared up a bit. But tho he cared, he didn’t let the bad ones hold him back.
he grafted hard to be that though, sometimes the genius is found rather than just there, and I think that was the case with Paul. Always pushing, and the reason the Beatles broke up, as no one wanted to keep pushing.
Surprised to see little to no comments here about how good of a husband and father Paul was here.. he must have just been great to be around. So kind and caring
The 70's had to be the best decade to see live music. Way better technology than the 60's. Lots of great bands that knew how to play live. And decent ticket prices. It's why the best live albums were done during that decade.
George Harrison's Dark Horse Tour was a disaster. John Lennon Live in New York City was supbar! Paul rules Live performances among the 4 Beatles. Ringo was 2nd.
What I like most of Wings is the fact that Linda didn't know music, and she accepted to work with Paul, and she learned really fast and well to make music 🎶🎶. And the Band with another musicians was really amazing. It's not easy for a people who is married and live together, work also together. Plus take care of their children. All my respect for both of you. And all my love and gratitude for your amazing music.
Wings Over America, Chicago Stadium with my mother, who took me. Greatest present my father ever got me - 2 tickets from a scalper... an Easter present. NOW I live in England ver near to his farm and studio. Amazing, huh?
If you don't have time to watch the whole thing ... 00:23 Jet 05:54 Baby I'm Amazed 09:21 Live and Let Die 15:47 Letting Go 22:40 Yesterday 27:30 Magneto and Titanium Man 31:36 Silly Love Songs 35:20 The Long and Winding Road (partial) 37:02 Go Now (sung by Denny Laine) 41:15 Beware My Love 45:54 Let 'em In 49:30 Band on the Run 56:30 Venus and Mars/Rock Show 1:02:58 Hi Hi Hi 1:06:40 Soily 1:12:29 Listen To What The Man Said (played while ending credits)
M AD ~ Yeah, Check out the amazing documentary footage called = “THE WINGED BEATLE” it’s one of the most important & fascinating documentary films about the Beatles to date and is a must see for everyone that is a true fan of the Beatles The extended version is the best one. YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED !
Admire the way Paul went back to basics and built it all up again with Wings and his own solo recordings by 1976 he had an impressive back catalogue and body of work and he could put on a concert that was made up of mostly his post Beatles songs he was very much of the time. Saw him during this period and you went home with a big fat smile on your fave and songs like Live and Let Die, Let Em In, and Silly Love Songs still playing in your head. He was knocked during this period by the critics especially in his own country but look back now and see how great he was and how strong his songs were. Not all were classics but on every album there were nuggets of McCartney gold that matches anything he did before or after. Love him!
Cliff for #1 Check out the amazing video footage called = “Paul is Dead” By Seltaeb Eht Also the fascinating new documentary footage called = “MARK DEVLIN WITH NICK KOLLERSTROM ON THE PAUL MCCARTNEY REPLACEMENT LONDON, FEBRUARY, 2019” By Mark Devlin i hope that you find it as interesting as myself. Enjoy xxx*
All my years, I avoided listening to wings, as I was put off by the critics. After watching this video, I think I am a fan. Whilst watching I thought Paul is a shockingly amazing singer, pitch perfect live, then I remembered that pre beatles mania he played in Germany for five years in bars and clubs, what a trooper.
Got to see Paul for the first time. In 2002, it was amazing. When he came back “PHX” a few years later we brought all three of our boys. They were all in their early twenties and loved it. Now our oldest wants to bring his wife to see him ”again in PHX”. So he’s taking his wife along with his “us” mom and dad. Thing is last time we saw him I thought, well, that’s gotta be about his last world tour and yet here we are AGAIN. I love it. BTW, He said at the last concert when asked how long he’d keep going, he said they’ll be rolling me out in a wheelchair.
I consider Wings Over America to be one of the very top live albums of all time, obviously because it's McCartney peaking as a versatile musical creative artist and singer, but most of all because Wings were a damn good band - and the recording engineers also managed to sample their great energy.
John Lennon made an off the cuff comment about Paul and his "Silly Love Songs" ..... What a way to answer that snide remark ..... Turn it into a song and a #1 hit!! 😀
Just finished watching this concert for the second or maybe third time and realized I attended Paul’s concert at The Cow Palace in Daly City. Brought back lots of memories of that and other Paul McCartney concerts I’ve attended throughout the years. A fantastic talent.. Sure glad I was on this planet when all this great music was made.
As someone else suggested, the 70s really were an amazing time for music... just enough technology to realize the ideas of great artists, and before tech took over music and became the focus vs. writing. Pre-autotune and quantizing drum tracks etc. And as this person also mentioned, the prices were attainable for regular fans. These days, if you actually want to SEE the artists, the MINIMUM you'll spend for a seat is $150 (for a national artist). But the thing I perhaps enjoyed the MOST from this era was the cross-pollination between genres. There were myriad "radio stations" that crossed over into multiple genres and it was refreshing and eye-opening. Such a great time.
@@ShmuelWeintraub I was lucky to see him twice on this tour at Inglewood forum.. I was 17 years old and couldn't believe I was watching Paul live!.. one of the nights Ringo came out.. I was sobbing when paul played Beatles songs.. but I was just as pleased with all the venus and Mars/ band on the run tunes.. in my top 25 shows I've seen..
I think this was Paul at his peak as a performer at this time. I actually love this mid-70s period of Wings as much as The Beatles. It's actually more the soundtrack of my youth.
Entertainment by Darrel ~ Yeah, Check out the amazing documentary footage called = “THE WINGED BEATLE” it’s one of the most important & fascinating documentary films about the Beatles to date and is a must see for everyone that is a true fan of the Beatles The extended version is the best one. YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED ! Enjoy . . . *
Let's not forget the rest of the band in the beloved Jimmy McCullochwho is considered a prodigy guitarist He is legend I cannot imagine what his family must have gone to when he passed away very heartbreaking very sad situation his brother Jack looked a lot like him gorgeous had to find him dead in his flat and maida Vale London September 27th 1979.. let's conduct Jimmy and the span into the THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME .let's not forget Joe English and and the first drummer that they had with the blond hair I can't think of his name right off hand...God bless you all
@Joy Stinson greetings from arkansas-fort Smith good to see your comment and everything hope this finds you and your family well and blessed how many times did you get to see wings and when was it and where?!yeah it is a blessing I wish I was too young I wish I would have been able to see them. Did Jimmy looks similar to what he does in the pictures was he about five-foot-six in Hyde that's about my height..hard to tell in photos looks like he's about five 5 or 5 6... Too bad you didn't obtain backstage passes
Superb documentary about the best McCartney tour ever made: at the best of his voice, best musicians set and wonderfull and complex songs! He was the best!!!
Paul is a very amiable guy and I have never seen him act pretentious. He is secure enough in himself and his craft. I always enjoy his interviews. Great sense of humor and always sharp. My all time favorite musician. This film is really a must for any McCartney/ Wings fan. Love that Linda played with him. She was really underrated and really added substance to Wings music. Thanks for sharing this video. Cheers
Whoever uploaded this gem ... Thank YOU !!! I had not seen this since it's 1979 ( one time) tv showing. A truely remarkable documentary of one of Rock's GREATEST tours in history - Wings Over America 1976. Some INCREDIBLE behind the scenes footage 😎 Cheers to you, Sir Paul, Denny, Jimmy, Joe and RIP Linda. 🙋 Horn Section - Spot on ! 😏
I was lucky enough to see the Wings Over America Tour at Madison Square Garden and I must say I think it was the best concert I ever been to . I have no idea why Wings aren't in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame . McCartney should be the second person along side Eric Clapton to be inducted 3 times . Once with the Beatles , once with Wings , and once as a solo artist .
I Was born in 1963 so I was listening to the Beatles as a baby, grew up listening, I loved them ALL,even after they broke up I STILL LOVED EACH ONE when they were doing all their solo albums I bought each one of those too,ALL OF THEM ARE PERFECT MUSICIANS IN THEIR OWN RIGHT, LOVE THEM ALL FOREVER AND ALWAYS, NEVER GET TIRED OF ANY OF THEM,,RIP,JOHN AND GEORGE 💖💖💖💖👏👏👏👏😎🌷🌷🌷🌷
Was at the Seattle Kingdome...6-10-76 (the "Rockshow" release. Most of the live footage here), 3 days after I graduated high school...front row center with elbows over the wall !
Magnífico y breve documental de la historia musical de ésa fantástica gira mundial. Nunca había tenido la oportunidad verla en forma completa. Sólo la conocía a través de unas cuantas escenas en el video de "Silly Love Songs". 👍🏻
So many things have been and undoubtedly will be said about McCartney, I think one thing gets lost amongst the brilliance -- namely how much he clearly enjoys performing.
El mundo entero capto sus melodias.las canciones mas hermosas las escribio paul.hizo llorar al mundo entero de felicidad.mil gracias paul.....eterno.....
I was at Wings Over Wembley 77, or 78? I was about 22. My first ever rock concert. I have been to plenty since, but none beat Wings Over Wembley and that includes other Macca concerts.
Que alegria assistir novamente esse documentário. Assisti pela primeira vez na televisão, deve ter sido mais ou menos em 1983. Eu era criança, tinha 11 anos. Meu tio, que era um Beatlemaníaco, assistiu junto comigo. Ele me apresentou a música maravilhosa dos Beatles e das carreiras solo de Paul, George, Ringo e John.
Para mí es la gira más grandiosa de Paul post beatle. El llegaba con todo el impulso de su vida y obra de los maravillosos 60s y después ya como solista en los 70s éste fue un momento crucial de maduracion como rockstar. Una combinación explosiva de experiencias que lo hacen perdurar como leyenda viva.
Bit young to be a true Beatles fan but when I finally saw him live you couldn’t help feel a strange buzz as he came on stage. I’ll never forget it, seen a lot of but acts but nothing has done it like that. Can’t imagine being asked to play for him. Impossible 😎
Es pop normal. Superficial y comercial. Como 90% del pop. Abbey Road, Rubber soul son obras maestras que no tienen absolutamente nada que ver con Wings. Nada. Es como si hubiera nsido escritos por personas diferentes. Paul nadaba en la fama, el prestigio, el dinero y el exito en los 70 y hasta ahora. Su arte termino en 1970. ya su primer disco McCartney es el disco de un amateur, no del genio de Abbey Road. La distancia es artisticamente sideral. Inconmensurable.
Despues de 1970 Paul produjo grandes albumes...Ram,Band on the run,Rockshow,Wings over America,London town....en cuanto a compararlos con su trabajo con los Beatles,creo que ninguno de sus ex compañeros de banda tampoco produjo ningun Abbey Road o Sgt Pepper..era la union lo que hacia su fuerza..pero como solistas prefiero a Paul,a pesar de admirar a los otros 3...Imagine y all thing must pass son geniales.Tambien lo es Ram...igual cada quien tiene su opinion y la respeto...Obvio que juntos fueron mejores.
En cuanto a altibajos artisticos,Lennon tambien los tuvo..ejemplo?:"Some time in New york city "fue un suicidio artistico...sobrevivio por ser un ex Beatle.
The version of Yesterday at the 23 minute mark is just lovely. Wow, McCartney at his absolute prime. Saw him live in 2002, when he still had a voice but no range. Now he has neither but he soldiers on, god bless him. I'd love to see him one more time.
If the band is TIGHT , everything else falls into place ....... This era of Wings is legendary . Can you imagine being one of the members, or even a hired touring musician for this tour?! Even one of the road crew! Would have been such a fun experience ........ I'm blown away by how amazing and energetic these performances are !
@@artysanmobile But it’s a “loop” of inspiration: the singer can’t relax and get into the zone without everything else going as planned McCartney knew what he wanted and needed - and this band delivered
Underrated bass player because of his front man personae. Any album, you sorta go, whoa, wait and its so simple, but its meldoic bass playing to the absolute max, even when hes just holding a groove.
@DanFarrellmusic he's not playing!!! that's a soundtrack! Have you heard of Millie Vanilli?? you look at the songs "Get back" and also "Silly Love songs," for example... I can explain how he couldn't POSSIBLY be playing the bass line, the way he does this little light strumming/ stroking thing with his thumb...all other bass players either play with alternating index and middle finger, or (and a lot of guitar players do this) with a pick... this guy, "Paul" never plays with a pick.... I'm talking about TIGHTLY, FIRMLY grasping the pick....I've seen him reach up at breaks in the song and run his fingers through his hair....so he's NOT playing with a pick....so tired of people fawning over this phony!
Uff estupendo sir Paul es un gran músico y esta banda whings nos hace retroceder en el tiempo sus conciertos son un éxito y su música para aquellos que gustamos de la buena melodía en. Colombia lo queremos ver pronto
As much as I was inspired by the Beatles (staring at the Revolver album cover for hours, listening to dope-induced tunes, and marveling at George Martin's genius production) perhaps most fond of Paul in his 1970s independent and then Wings days. Finally free to lead his own band, ironically starting without one on his first solo album + Ram, then Wings: Wild Life, Red Rose Speedway, Band on the Run, Venus and Mars. What a great run of fantastic albums and memorable singles. Paul in the 70's rocked, but now back to listening to his "Taxman" guitar solo a couple more times ;-)
Right?? Who in the history of RnR has ever had as well received career as Paul? 60’s and 70’s, groups or no group, switching groups the man has no comparison. Blows my mind.
WINGS OVER AMÉRICA was one of my first vinyls when I was 13. I played all the guitar parts, especially My Love, Maybe I'm amazed... Later I played Bass. Thanks to The Beatles for all ❣️❤❣️❤❣️❤❣️❤🎸🎸🎸
Jimmy Jimmy me ol classmate. We never knew how high you would go. A great great guitarist & part of Thunderclap Newman, a one hit wonder but a great one. But you dabbled in the white stuff. Wings best guitarist. RIP with all the greats..
Jeff Hawes ~ Yeah, Check out the amazing video footage called = “Paul is Dead” By Seltaeb Eht Also = “Who is Paul McCartney?” By Windows On The World The Nick Kollerstrom episode i hope that you find it as interesting as myself ! Enjoy xxx*
He knows his place in the world. Powerfull financially, powerfull musically and in the music world. He understands how lucky that he is to be where he is.
Funny! Oz journo saying to Paul......33 is a bit old for rock and roll, fast forward almost 50 years later, he's still rock and rolling! Don't stop doing what you do best Sir Paul, bringing smiles and happy memories to millions who come to your concerts, not every day you get the chance to watch living History in concert!
5 yrs after 1st viewing of this awesome doco, some new observations. Love how a bit of Paul’s Aussie experience was included. Apart from the ignorant journalist, who must shudder every time he is reminded of his negativity. I adored how P and L played along with our famous comedian of the time. Plus l loved how Paul acknowledged one of our famous traditional songs Waltzing Matilda before he started to sing one of his classics, Yesterday.
Agradezco al Señor, por haberme dado la oportunidad de ver todo o esto, yo lo he seguido a lo largo de toda mi vida (tengo 63), y hasta ahora sólo lo escuché viendo sólo algunas fotos. Ahora siento más atracción por su música y cada que lo veo, más me gusta. Gracias PAUL por darnos tanto y gracias por compartir, Bendito Internet.
Paul es uno de los mejores músicos o mejor dicho el mejor de todos en su género, en toda la historia de la música pop desde los primeros años de los 60s hasta la fecha con su música tan versátil y ligera a dok con casi todas las personalidades y gustos , larga vida para.Paul
@@Yesshows01 His younger voice was really beautiful. He was a tenor but later in The Beatles he displayed phenomenal ability especially in Helter Skelter. He always had a perfect voice I think. And as a composer well; he was the best by far. His ability was akin to Mozart In all truth. From Here There And Everywhere, Martha My Dear to Old Boy RAM. How does one compete with his level of genius...?
Denny Lane was a regular in my local village pub in Shepperton. Occasionally, Steve Holly who lived in Shepperton was there too. Denny lived in a houseboat on the Thames then moved into a nice house nearby in Laleham during his time in Wings. Both really down to earth. A million miles from all the adulation. Must have been a great life to lead.
A 6 años del adiós aThe Beatles, Paul volando alto y lejos. Realmente, un sonido nuevo y talento desbordante. Q bueno que evolucionaste y no te quedaste pegado en lo que habría sido una patética decadencia en los fab 4.
What a body of work he put together with Wings. You could argue that work was on par with the Beatles. All the songs on the setlist are fantastic. The are the songs of my early youth and teenage years. Such great memories.
"inexperienced". I remember thinking like everyone else that that's not a good idea. As time passed and she died I realised that all those songs now don't sound the same without her.
What a wonderful video. At the height of his powers as showman and bandleader, with his pulsating bass and rich piano driving the whole thing. And great footage of the kids and everybody just having a great time with Paul. I hope if he ever does kick (maybe he never will) it's onstage, mid-rave-up, and they cart him offstage feet-first. I love this guy so much. See Paul smash a pinata with the mariachi band. Who could ask for more? (And I'm way past 64 myself at this point).
I'm just trying to be short and sweet like a star in the band bad company is playing in some of the best ever done music is the beautiful lead's Mick Ralph's. So Paul is playing such a unreal bass with the fills busy and man I could go on and on about that but I love the way he is a great singer ànd the bass playing he makes look so easy to get a unreal writer with the talent he plays lot of instrument s. So it was a long story to sày he's one of the best musicians ever born àñd it s a great time he is playing still
Even as a young 10 year old in 1964, I never really warmed to his personality; but I always loved and respected his talent, his energy, and his product. Fifty-six years later, people tell me the Rolling Stones are the greatest Rock Band in history; but the only reason those blokes are still together, is because none of them could do anything successful on their own. Every Beatle had significant solo success, two of whom, nearly 80 years of age, still do. As far as I'm concerned, this guy is the bomb; even though we probably wouldn't get along. Thanks Paul, for everything. RIP Linda, John, and George, Henry, and Jimmy..........
@@claudiodiaz8659 He means playing a guitar and singing isn't too hard for a pro however playing Bass is a whole different skill level. You are singing a melody but the bass lines are often moving around and providing another function. Its like being pulled two ways at the same time. I find it ridiculously difficult and distracting. Its easier to play piano than bass whilst singing and to add to that Paul's bass lines are very busy and very sophisticated all the time. With bass its like playing two instruments at the same time and they are doing two very different functions, not like chordal and singing as a guitar or piano would be because they support each other in an hierarchy but bass is wandering and often not playing the root but changing all the time.
I was at the gig in Paris March 76 amazing show. I was a young bass player (15), playing on a Fender Precision Bass and I changed for 4003 Rickenbacker until today !
One of my biggest regrets in my life was not seeing Wings in 1977. I was 12 so dad said no. Then one month later he said ok to Queen, Lynsrd (so)Skinard. He felt guilty. My heart is still broken!
Maureen Hartnett Paul is still alive and kicking. If you have a chance, go and see him before it`s to late. He`s still a great live act. I`ve seen him twice. Last time in 2016. An excellent show!
My buddy Joe on drums. Good memories!! We met on the road doing dates together. He stayed at my home in Calif in ‘85 during your dates. Many fun memories and concerts
That's a sort of urban myth. Not sure how it got started. In a 1982 issue of the music zine, 'JAMMING!' Paul talks about spending time with John "a year before he died", so in 1979. 🤍
another youtube gem, ahhhh...best time of my life...nothing wrong with nostalgia if it makes ya smile.
Just listen to that voice. How blessed have we been to share the same lifetime…?
I'm almost 60, so as much as I love The Beatles, I was really too young to appreciate them when they were still together.
But I absolutely grew up on Wings in the 70s. They were on the radio all the time.
This film shows just how great they were. I think it's criminal that Wings is not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
WOT!?!
Funny with Wings, a mother & daughter would go to his concerts, mother a Beatles fan & her daughter a Wings fan, McCartney being the link.
Paul has one of the finest voices in rock and roll! Thanks for all the smiles over the last 50 years...well done.
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I seen Wings Across America 1976. Cincinnati, Ohio.
It was thrilling.
Seeing Paul come on stage and sing " Yesterday " and " Michelle " brought tears. The whole band rocked. And Linda was fantastic. How brave to perform on a world tour without much musical experience.
A moment in time I will never forget.
You are very lucky. I wish I was around to see it…
Michelle? Are you sure?
For me this was the best time for Paul. The band was tight and loose all at the same time. And they rocked. Jimmy McCulloch was such a great guitarist and really gave Wings their edge. He plys so good on the live stuff. I think Paul was having a lot fun with that band and did a lot to influence his song writing. It was just a great period for Paul.
Jimmy McCulloch died way too young!
@@davideckert2889 Alcohol, like so many others. Very sad story.
Jimmy was my school classmate, when Thunderclap Newman fizzled out he joined a band called Stone the Crows with blues singer Maggie Bell. He replaced the guitarist who sadly died on stage electrocuted by wiring & a rain soaked stage. You will see him playing Blues in a concert, it's here on TH-cam. Wings then grabbed him & it killed him. It opened doors that he wasn't ready for & Paul's wisdom was ignored. He'd be here still. Wings done him no favours & the 2 songs on 2 albums would have made a tidy sum. No other Beatle, not Ringo! would have had a band member having songs on their albums. Paul was very kind to allow that then & in concerts too. Jimmy wasn't the greatest singer but he gets away with it quite well.
@@jackeppington6488also drugs as well.
As a songwriter, vocalist, musician, and performer-he will never have an equal
He has many equals
@@gregshirley-jeffersonboule6258like who?
@@gregshirley-jeffersonboule6258just because you need to be a d1ck,right?? If you cant say anything nice...just say nothing at all.
@gregshirley-jeffersonboule625
No one
@@gregshirley-jeffersonboule6258 name them?
Paul couldn’t be contained musically. He just lives and breathes it so if it wasn’t worldwide superstardom he would’ve been back in bars and dives. A real music phenomenon.
Yes indeed! ✌🏼❤️
Paul hates being older. But somehow he survives in his mind.
Mejor imposible!...
@@oreally8605 No creo que odie ser mayor A logrado todos sus triunfos con muchisisimo trabajo es lo que el ama Sabe que le amamos y sus presentaciones a traves de sus espectaculos nos hace felices a todas las generaciones aun mayor En sus conciertos hay personas de todas las generaciones El amor a sus fans sus entregas El irradia felicidad a pesar de haber tenido tantas perdidas en su vida
@@marurbina353Beautifully expressed/described. 😊
Best singer of The Beatles and one of the greatest voices ever. How many times do I need to keep repeating this until people finally all agree?
I agree
As a die hard John Lennon fan for more than 40 years i agree, too!!
@@lennyraygun4972 Shame on you 😉 Paul’s good, but John Lennons better every day of the week for me.
John had more unique voice and i love that but Paul's dynamic voice is better
their both good and the best in their own rights
PM is the text book example of how to be a successful rock star. When everyone told him he was past it or his latest album wasn't any good or in interviews he always said the right thing with a sense of humour he just carried on regardless. He never let anyone's criticism stop him. He literally said if you can do better go ahead......and of course no one could. I admire the man for that. A lesson to learn.
His last album was poor, he's not invincible because he's Paul McCartney & he can write crappy songs sometimes & his song bucket is empty now. RIP.
@@seltaeb9691 His crappy songs were still better than anyone elses crappy songs though 🙂 but I'm not here to defend him it's just a fact that he was very very good at what he does. All the people he has worked with have acknowledged that. There are other very good song writers as we know but none are as prolific and successful as he has been.
He is a musical genius and you can tell from this documentary that he really did care what the critics thought. He was so happy they gave him great reviews, he teared up a bit. But tho he cared, he didn’t let the bad ones hold him back.
@@seltaeb9691 says you.
he grafted hard to be that though, sometimes the genius is found rather than just there, and I think that was the case with Paul. Always pushing, and the reason the Beatles broke up, as no one wanted to keep pushing.
Surprised to see little to no comments here about how good of a husband and father Paul was here.. he must have just been great to be around. So kind and caring
He was a great uncledad to Julian Lennon as well. He still calls him “Uncle Paul” 🥹
The 70's had to be the best decade to see live music. Way better technology than the 60's. Lots of great bands that knew how to play live. And decent ticket prices. It's why the best live albums were done during that decade.
wpl early 80’s.
70S RULED
George Harrison's Dark Horse Tour was a disaster. John Lennon Live in New York City was supbar! Paul rules Live performances among the 4 Beatles. Ringo was 2nd.
Interesting points.
I wonder what the quality of the production and sound was like back then?
What I like most of Wings is the fact that Linda didn't know music, and she accepted to work with Paul, and she learned really fast and well to make music 🎶🎶. And the Band with another musicians was really amazing.
It's not easy for a people who is married and live together, work also together. Plus take care of their children.
All my respect for both of you. And all my love and gratitude for your amazing music.
Wings. A kick ass band fronted by the brilliant Sir Paul McCartney. Much respect to his wife Linda's legacy...RIP fine lady ❤️
Agree. A lovely, lovely lady.
What a nice comment and so true.....
She sings much better than Johns missus. 🤐👀🤦🏻♂️
@@Eleventhearlofmars🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wings should have been inducted into the Rock n Roll hall of Fame!
I must to agree.
Wings Over America, Chicago Stadium with my mother, who took me. Greatest present my father ever got me - 2 tickets from a scalper... an Easter present. NOW I live in England ver near to his farm and studio. Amazing, huh?
Cool, I'm not far from his farm either...small world!
If you don't have time to watch the whole thing ...
00:23 Jet
05:54 Baby I'm Amazed
09:21 Live and Let Die
15:47 Letting Go
22:40 Yesterday
27:30 Magneto and Titanium Man
31:36 Silly Love Songs
35:20 The Long and Winding Road (partial)
37:02 Go Now (sung by Denny Laine)
41:15 Beware My Love
45:54 Let 'em In
49:30 Band on the Run
56:30 Venus and Mars/Rock Show
1:02:58 Hi Hi Hi
1:06:40 Soily
1:12:29 Listen To What The Man Said (played while ending credits)
Thank you, much!
Thanks brother 🌼
Maybe Im Amazed
What is Baby I'm Amazed?
M AD ~ Yeah,
Check out the amazing documentary footage called =
“THE WINGED BEATLE”
it’s one of the most important & fascinating documentary films about the Beatles to date and is a must see for everyone that is a true fan of the Beatles
The extended version is the best one.
YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED !
By far the greatest post-Beatles live show by any of the boys...love u Paul!
This is pretty damn good also. George and Ringo jamming with the rockabilly gang. th-cam.com/video/5ZmzvXGvjGY/w-d-xo.html
Umm I’d say the concert for Bangladesh was pretty high up there in terms of post Beatles shows.
@@itslikethesamebutdifferent8020 It is! But shame that George couldn't really keep up with it and that the 1974 tour didn't go so well.
Those beatle boys were, are all great in their own way ..Ringo has a great band, still ..sure Paul’s a genius muso..but why do we need to compare?
The 70s seemed like a fun time to be alive!
Class of 79…great times for sure,no internet thankfully
It was kooky. The Gong Show kinda epitomizes it. The radio played Hotel California and More Than a Feeling over and over and over.
Admire the way Paul went back to basics and built it all up again with Wings and his own solo recordings by 1976 he had an impressive back catalogue and body of work and he could put on a concert that was made up of mostly his post Beatles songs he was very much of the time. Saw him during this period and you went home with a big fat smile on your fave and songs like Live and Let Die, Let Em In, and Silly Love Songs still playing in your head. He was knocked during this period by the critics especially in his own country but look back now and see how great he was and how strong his songs were. Not all were classics but on every album there were nuggets of McCartney gold that matches anything he did before or after. Love him!
Cliff for #1
Check out the amazing video footage called =
“Paul is Dead”
By Seltaeb Eht
Also the fascinating new documentary footage called =
“MARK DEVLIN WITH NICK KOLLERSTROM ON THE PAUL MCCARTNEY REPLACEMENT LONDON, FEBRUARY, 2019”
By Mark Devlin
i hope that you find it as interesting as myself.
Enjoy xxx*
Very nice see again Paul McCartney and the Wings...so many years in the past! its so good remember all this songs! Thanks!
All my years, I avoided listening to wings, as I was put off by the critics. After watching this video, I think I am a fan. Whilst watching I thought Paul is a shockingly amazing singer, pitch perfect live, then I remembered that pre beatles mania he played in Germany for five years in bars and clubs, what a trooper.
I think Paul voice was at its peak in 1976. He sounded amazing on this tour
i still wish the 1979 Wings tour happened. we couldve gotten another classic live album
Applause!!!! I could not agree more! Stellar, in the top 5 of Rock n Roll vocalists🎸🎤🎤🎹❤️🙏
Even though his songs were sucky ballz by '76
@@elvispresley285 yeah? and your music sucked the last decade you were alive, meanwhile McCartney just got a number 1 album
Macca AIN'T SHIT without LENNON. Macca is a concept by which we measure ALL granny music lovin' Macca Mullet Fans
Got to see Paul for the first time. In 2002, it was amazing. When he came back “PHX” a few years later we brought all three of our boys. They were all in their early twenties and loved it. Now our oldest wants to bring his wife to see him ”again in PHX”. So he’s taking his wife along with his “us” mom and dad. Thing is last time we saw him I thought, well, that’s gotta be about his last world tour and yet here we are AGAIN. I love it. BTW, He said at the last concert when asked how long he’d keep going, he said they’ll be rolling me out in a wheelchair.
I consider Wings Over America to be one of the very top live albums of all time, obviously because it's McCartney peaking as a versatile musical creative artist and singer, but most of all because Wings were a damn good band - and the recording engineers also managed to sample their great energy.
takes me back to a better, happier time. What a spectacular concert this was. I am so glad I was there.
I fell in love with Paul the first time I saw him on TV in 1963 -and I love him still !
This man's musicianship, voice and energy blows anyone else out the ballpark.
Paul & Wings in all their glory! They were never better than this historic tour. Phenomenal documentary, too.
John Lennon made an off the cuff comment about Paul and his "Silly Love Songs" ..... What a way to answer that snide remark ..... Turn it into a song and a #1 hit!! 😀
Just finished watching this concert for the second or maybe third time and realized I attended Paul’s concert at The Cow Palace in Daly City. Brought back lots of memories of that and other Paul McCartney concerts I’ve attended throughout the years. A fantastic talent.. Sure glad I was on this planet when all this great music was made.
My loved wings take me back to the 70s as a kid good times and the memories were awesome rip Mom 💯❤️ much love and respect from pasadena ca 🎸
Jimmy McCulloch...what an AMAZING guitar player he was...gone too soon...RIP
Yeah his guitar solos are amazing
As someone else suggested, the 70s really were an amazing time for music... just enough technology to realize the ideas of great artists, and before tech took over music and became the focus vs. writing. Pre-autotune and quantizing drum tracks etc. And as this person also mentioned, the prices were attainable for regular fans. These days, if you actually want to SEE the artists, the MINIMUM you'll spend for a seat is $150 (for a national artist). But the thing I perhaps enjoyed the MOST from this era was the cross-pollination between genres. There were myriad "radio stations" that crossed over into multiple genres and it was refreshing and eye-opening. Such a great time.
@EDOGG62 You are so correct. Wish I could give your comment more than one thumbs up!
i say wings over America is one of the best live albums out there
It's the perfect timepiece... what I wouldn't have given to be able to go to one of their NA tour shows in 1975-6...
@@ShmuelWeintraub I was lucky to see him twice on this tour at Inglewood forum.. I was 17 years old and couldn't believe I was watching Paul live!.. one of the nights Ringo came out.. I was sobbing when paul played Beatles songs.. but I was just as pleased with all the venus and Mars/ band on the run tunes.. in my top 25 shows I've seen..
Totally! The greatest hits by the greatest musician of all time! SIR PAUL❤
Macca at the top of his game. What a performer, what a voice. What a bassist!
But one of his worst haircuts :(
@@micahlingle1060 no way... love it!
I think this was Paul at his peak as a performer at this time. I actually love this mid-70s period of Wings as much as The Beatles. It's actually more the soundtrack of my youth.
possibly the most gifted musician God ever made. amazing.
Entertainment by Darrel ~ Yeah,
Check out the amazing documentary footage called =
“THE WINGED BEATLE”
it’s one of the most important & fascinating documentary films about the Beatles to date and is a must see for everyone that is a true fan of the Beatles
The extended version is the best one.
YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED !
Enjoy . . . *
Best soundtrack of my life. Loved Wings as much as the Beatles. The lad from Liverpool forever..
Ian S me too❤️
I agree seems like every decade of my life has a McCartney song or more to remind me of the days greatest musical artist ever lived in my opinion
Was singing wings songs in 1976 at age 3!
Let's not forget the rest of the band in the beloved Jimmy McCullochwho is considered a prodigy guitarist He is legend I cannot imagine what his family must have gone to when he passed away very heartbreaking very sad situation his brother Jack looked a lot like him gorgeous had to find him dead in his flat and maida Vale London September 27th 1979.. let's conduct Jimmy and the span into the THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME .let's not forget Joe English and and the first drummer that they had with the blond hair I can't think of his name right off hand...God bless you all
@Joy Stinson greetings from arkansas-fort Smith good to see your comment and everything hope this finds you and your family well and blessed how many times did you get to see wings and when was it and where?!yeah it is a blessing I wish I was too young I wish I would have been able to see them.
Did Jimmy looks similar to what he does in the pictures was he about five-foot-six in Hyde that's about my height..hard to tell in photos looks like he's about five 5 or 5 6...
Too bad you didn't obtain backstage passes
Superb documentary about the best McCartney tour ever made: at the best of his voice, best musicians set and wonderfull and complex songs! He was the best!!!
Paul is a very amiable guy and I have never seen him act pretentious. He is secure enough in himself and his craft. I always enjoy his interviews. Great sense of humor and always sharp. My all time favorite musician. This film is really a must for any McCartney/ Wings fan. Love that Linda played with him. She was really underrated and really added substance to Wings music. Thanks for sharing this video. Cheers
happiest time of his life..at his peak..and it sounds and shows...fantastic joy in the music..we were lucky to witness this great man..
His energy is off the charts , great how he bought Linda into the band ❤️❤️
"Letting Go" is such an underrated song
Very true!!!
It’s a wonder it took years to get on an album. Great song.
Silly love song
Whoever uploaded this gem ... Thank YOU !!! I had not seen this since it's 1979 ( one time) tv showing. A truely remarkable documentary of one of Rock's GREATEST tours in history - Wings Over America 1976. Some INCREDIBLE behind the scenes footage 😎 Cheers to you, Sir Paul, Denny, Jimmy, Joe and RIP Linda. 🙋 Horn Section - Spot on ! 😏
I love how joyous these concerts were. There isn't enough of that in world. Even Denny's Moody Blues song was joyous in presentation.
Charles Foley THEY STILL ARE♥️
@@rosemontoya3656 pfft
I was lucky enough to see the Wings Over America Tour at Madison Square Garden and I must say I think it was the best concert I ever been to . I have no idea why Wings aren't in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame . McCartney should be the second person along side Eric Clapton to be inducted 3 times . Once with the Beatles , once with Wings , and once as a solo artist .
Yes wings absolutely belongs in there!
I Was born in 1963 so I was listening to the Beatles as a baby, grew up listening, I loved them ALL,even after they broke up I STILL LOVED EACH ONE when they were doing all their solo albums I bought each one of those too,ALL OF THEM ARE PERFECT MUSICIANS IN THEIR OWN RIGHT, LOVE THEM ALL FOREVER AND ALWAYS, NEVER GET TIRED OF ANY OF THEM,,RIP,JOHN AND GEORGE 💖💖💖💖👏👏👏👏😎🌷🌷🌷🌷
What are the chances Paul McCartney would fall in love with a female photographer who would end up having the perfect backing vocals for their band?
Preach
Linda had a lovely voice
@@chickenhappy3607 you mean.. the lovely Linda? Lol
@@sayesmusic her backing vocals on Silly Love Songs were beautiful
Did Linda McCartney ever meet Cynthia Lennon?
Cuando tuvimos "Wings Over America" en nuestras manos, mis amigos de aquéllos días y yo éramos los seres más felices del mundo...!!
Far Freak'n Out! Saw Wings 1976 in Philly. Pauls voice was suburb and crystal clear. Thanks for sharing.
Was at the Seattle Kingdome...6-10-76 (the "Rockshow" release. Most of the live footage here), 3 days after I graduated high school...front row center with elbows over the wall !
The greatest concert of my life that I didn't get to see. I was 16 and a huge fan.
Magnífico y breve documental de la historia musical de ésa fantástica gira mundial. Nunca había tenido la oportunidad verla en forma completa. Sólo la conocía a través de unas cuantas escenas en el video de "Silly Love Songs". 👍🏻
Gracias por esto!!!! Qué banda!!! Ahora "Soily" va a estar todo el día en mí cabeza! Qué manera de rockear 👏👏👏👏👏👏
So many things have been and undoubtedly will be said about McCartney, I think one thing gets lost amongst the brilliance -- namely how much he clearly enjoys performing.
El mundo entero capto sus melodias.las canciones mas hermosas las escribio paul.hizo llorar al mundo entero de felicidad.mil gracias paul.....eterno.....
John lennon era mas creativo y comercial, Paul es más sofisticado, John era más simple
Was at the marvelous show 42 years ago tonight. One of the best nights of my life. Well worth every penny. A night that I will never forget
Can't beat a 70s night.
I was at Wings Over Wembley 77, or 78? I was about 22. My first ever rock concert. I have been to plenty since, but none beat Wings Over Wembley and that includes other Macca concerts.
wanderer1955 You obviously weren’t at Dodgers Stadium July 13
Que alegria assistir novamente esse documentário. Assisti pela primeira vez na televisão, deve ter sido mais ou menos em 1983. Eu era criança, tinha 11 anos. Meu tio, que era um Beatlemaníaco, assistiu junto comigo. Ele me apresentou a música maravilhosa dos Beatles e das carreiras solo de Paul, George, Ringo e John.
Para mí es la gira más grandiosa de Paul post beatle. El llegaba con todo el impulso de su vida y obra de los maravillosos 60s y después ya como solista en los 70s éste fue un momento crucial de maduracion como rockstar. Una combinación explosiva de experiencias que lo hacen perdurar como leyenda viva.
Bit young to be a true Beatles fan but when I finally saw him live you couldn’t help feel a strange buzz as he came on stage. I’ll never forget it, seen a lot of but acts but nothing has done it like that. Can’t imagine being asked to play for him. Impossible 😎
Me encanta esta etapa de Paul McCartney y The Wings., para mi es
una de las mejores.
Es pop normal. Superficial y comercial. Como 90% del pop.
Abbey Road, Rubber soul son obras maestras que no tienen absolutamente nada que ver con Wings. Nada. Es como si hubiera nsido escritos por personas diferentes.
Paul nadaba en la fama, el prestigio, el dinero y el exito en los 70 y hasta ahora. Su arte termino en 1970. ya su primer disco McCartney es el disco de un amateur, no del genio de Abbey Road. La distancia es artisticamente sideral. Inconmensurable.
Band on the Run. Chaos and Creation. Menciono sólo dos discazos y ya parece ser suficiente. Saludos.
Despues de 1970 Paul produjo grandes albumes...Ram,Band on the run,Rockshow,Wings over America,London town....en cuanto a compararlos con su trabajo con los Beatles,creo que ninguno de sus ex compañeros de banda tampoco produjo ningun Abbey Road o Sgt Pepper..era la union lo que hacia su fuerza..pero como solistas prefiero a Paul,a pesar de admirar a los otros 3...Imagine y all thing must pass son geniales.Tambien lo es Ram...igual cada quien tiene su opinion y la respeto...Obvio que juntos fueron mejores.
En cuanto a altibajos artisticos,Lennon tambien los tuvo..ejemplo?:"Some time in New york city "fue un suicidio artistico...sobrevivio por ser un ex Beatle.
The version of Yesterday at the 23 minute mark is just lovely. Wow, McCartney at his absolute prime. Saw him live in 2002, when he still had a voice but no range. Now he has neither but he soldiers on, god bless him. I'd love to see him one more time.
I saw him in 93.and..good, but still paled in comparison to his 76 prime...his voice was magic back then
I saw him last year and for a 76 year old he was incredible. I wasnt born til 2001 but still thankful i saw him
pmohanram He still has a great range, the only thing that he lacks nowadays is strength
pmohanram the false start “...Once a jolly swagman...” was off the charts funny too :))))
If the band is TIGHT , everything else falls into place .......
This era of Wings is legendary . Can you imagine being one of the members, or even a hired touring musician for this tour?! Even one of the road crew!
Would have been such a fun experience ........ I'm blown away by how amazing and energetic these performances are !
I’d argue the singer is #1, the songs #2, and a tight band is the sweetest icing ever.
@@artysanmobile But it’s a “loop” of inspiration: the singer can’t relax and get into the zone without everything else going as planned
McCartney knew what he wanted and needed - and this band delivered
The sound quality on this is absolutely exceptional. Thanks for posting!
PaulMcCartney forever
Seriously how the F*** does he do that bass line to SILLY LOVE SONGS.....AND sing so brilliantly? What a talent.
Underrated bass player because of his front man personae. Any album, you sorta go, whoa, wait and its so simple, but its meldoic bass playing to the absolute max, even when hes just holding a groove.
@DanFarrellmusic
he's not playing!!! that's a soundtrack! Have you heard of Millie Vanilli??
you look at the songs "Get back" and also "Silly Love songs," for example... I can explain how he couldn't POSSIBLY be playing the bass line, the way he does this little light strumming/ stroking thing with his thumb...all other bass players either play with alternating index and middle finger, or (and a lot of guitar players do this) with a pick... this guy, "Paul" never plays with a pick.... I'm talking about TIGHTLY, FIRMLY grasping the pick....I've seen him reach up at breaks in the song and run his fingers through his hair....so he's NOT playing with a pick....so tired of people fawning over this phony!
this is my comfort video
Uff estupendo sir Paul es un gran músico y esta banda whings nos hace retroceder en el tiempo sus conciertos son un éxito y su música para aquellos que gustamos de la buena melodía en. Colombia lo queremos ver pronto
As much as I was inspired by the Beatles (staring at the Revolver album cover for hours, listening to dope-induced tunes, and marveling at George Martin's genius production) perhaps most fond of Paul in his 1970s independent and then Wings days. Finally free to lead his own band, ironically starting without one on his first solo album + Ram, then Wings: Wild Life, Red Rose Speedway, Band on the Run, Venus and Mars. What a great run of fantastic albums and memorable singles. Paul in the 70's rocked, but now back to listening to his "Taxman" guitar solo a couple more times ;-)
Right?? Who in the history of RnR has ever had as well received career as Paul? 60’s and 70’s, groups or no group, switching groups the man has no comparison. Blows my mind.
Right on keep on rockin friend
WINGS OVER AMÉRICA was one of my first vinyls when I was 13. I played all the guitar parts, especially My Love, Maybe I'm amazed... Later I played Bass. Thanks to The Beatles for all ❣️❤❣️❤❣️❤❣️❤🎸🎸🎸
Jimmy Jimmy me ol classmate. We never knew how high you would go. A great great guitarist & part of Thunderclap Newman, a one hit wonder but a great one. But you dabbled in the white stuff. Wings best guitarist. RIP with all the greats..
Sorry your friend passed on. His guitar work lives on for ever.
Jeff Hawes ~ Yeah,
Check out the amazing video footage called =
“Paul is Dead”
By Seltaeb Eht
Also =
“Who is Paul McCartney?”
By Windows On The World
The Nick Kollerstrom episode
i hope that you find it as interesting as myself !
Enjoy xxx*
He knows his place in the world. Powerfull financially, powerfull musically and in the music world. He understands how lucky that he is to be where he is.
That you mention his finances first, is the opposite of a reflection of what Paul is about.
All his dreams came true. He wanted music and a family ( and not to be broke lol) and he got it. He earned it all.
Funny! Oz journo saying to Paul......33 is a bit old for rock and roll, fast forward almost 50 years later, he's still rock and rolling! Don't stop doing what you do best Sir Paul, bringing smiles and happy memories to millions who come to your concerts, not every day you get the chance to watch living History in concert!
5 yrs after 1st viewing of this awesome doco, some new observations.
Love how a bit of Paul’s Aussie experience was included.
Apart from the ignorant journalist, who must shudder every time he is reminded of his negativity.
I adored how P and L played along with our famous comedian of the time.
Plus l loved how Paul acknowledged one of our famous traditional songs Waltzing Matilda before he started to sing one of his classics, Yesterday.
Wow....I just took a trip BACK to the seventies.....and it was mostly AWESOME!!!!!
Agradezco al Señor, por haberme dado la oportunidad de ver todo o esto, yo lo he seguido a lo largo de toda mi vida (tengo 63), y hasta ahora sólo lo escuché viendo sólo algunas fotos. Ahora siento más atracción por su música y cada que lo veo, más me gusta. Gracias PAUL por darnos tanto y gracias por compartir, Bendito Internet.
Paul es uno de los mejores músicos o mejor dicho el mejor de todos en su género, en toda la historia de la música pop desde los primeros años de los 60s hasta la fecha con su música tan versátil y ligera a dok con casi todas las personalidades y gustos , larga vida para.Paul
Paul is in his prime here...just so fascinating to watch his musical genius develop to what it has become today! You gotta love Paul McCartney!
His best vocals were in the 70's period
David Green PERIODT
The 80's period was pretty good too.
His best vocals were in the 60's period.
@@Yesshows01 Actually the period between the 90's and 00's were alright too. At certain periods.
@@Yesshows01 His younger voice was really beautiful. He was a tenor but later in The Beatles he displayed phenomenal ability especially in Helter Skelter. He always had a perfect voice I think. And as a composer well; he was the best by far. His ability was akin to Mozart In all truth. From Here There And Everywhere, Martha My Dear to Old Boy RAM. How does one compete with his level of genius...?
Denny Lane was a regular in my local village pub in Shepperton. Occasionally, Steve Holly who lived in Shepperton was there too. Denny lived in a houseboat on the Thames then moved into a nice house nearby in Laleham during his time in Wings. Both really down to earth. A million miles from all the adulation. Must have been a great life to lead.
Great Stuff Wings were a Fantastic band
A 6 años del adiós aThe Beatles, Paul volando alto y lejos. Realmente, un sonido nuevo y talento desbordante. Q bueno que evolucionaste y no te quedaste pegado en lo que habría sido una patética decadencia en los fab 4.
Paul siempre fue el mas inovador de los 4 y el que mas ama la musica y hacer conciertos
What a body of work he put together with Wings. You could argue that work was on par with the Beatles. All the songs on the setlist are fantastic. The are the songs of my early youth and teenage years. Such great memories.
Though he's a perfectionist, he put his musically unexperienced wife in the band because of love - and still had the best live show of all Ex-Beatles.
Like yoko
"inexperienced". I remember thinking like everyone else that that's not a good idea. As time passed and she died I realised that all those songs now don't sound the same without her.
Oh yeah
evidently you've never seen Ringo and his 'All-Star Band' in concert. The song 'Photograph' was incredible-a 20 min jam! (lol)
At Least Linda could play, unlike Mad Yoko screaming !
What a wonderful video. At the height of his powers as showman and bandleader, with his pulsating bass and rich piano driving the whole thing. And great footage of the kids and everybody just having a great time with Paul. I hope if he ever does kick (maybe he never will) it's onstage, mid-rave-up, and they cart him offstage feet-first. I love this guy so much. See Paul smash a pinata with the mariachi band. Who could ask for more? (And I'm way past 64 myself at this point).
IT's cool to see Denny Lane doing his Moody Blues hit "Go Now". Love it.
I'm just trying to be short and sweet like a star in the band bad company is playing in some of the best ever done music is the beautiful lead's Mick Ralph's. So Paul is playing such a unreal bass with the fills busy and man I could go on and on about that but I love the way he is a great singer ànd the bass playing he makes look so easy to get a unreal writer with the talent he plays lot of instrument s. So it was a long story to sày he's one of the best musicians ever born àñd it s a great time he is playing still
Even as a young 10 year old in 1964, I never really warmed to his personality; but I always loved and respected his talent, his energy, and his product. Fifty-six years later, people tell me the Rolling Stones are the greatest Rock Band in history; but the only reason those blokes are still together, is because none of them could do anything successful on their own. Every Beatle had significant solo success, two of whom, nearly 80 years of age, still do. As far as I'm concerned, this guy is the bomb; even though we probably wouldn't get along. Thanks Paul, for everything. RIP Linda, John, and George, Henry, and Jimmy..........
I was 5 and already in love with him.... and still, here I am.
people dont realize how hard it is to play a Bass line like silly love songs and sing it at that level
Well ,he is a professional, nothing special.
@@RobertJackson-sl1mk moving up and down the scales, constant complex chord changes
@@RobertJackson-sl1mk your mother
Nah..it's easy..but nobody does it better,,,than Paul : )
@@claudiodiaz8659 He means playing a guitar and singing isn't too hard for a pro however playing Bass is a whole different skill level. You are singing a melody but the bass lines are often moving around and providing another function. Its like being pulled two ways at the same time. I find it ridiculously difficult and distracting. Its easier to play piano than bass whilst singing and to add to that Paul's bass lines are very busy and very sophisticated all the time. With bass its like playing two instruments at the same time and they are doing two very different functions, not like chordal and singing as a guitar or piano would be because they support each other in an hierarchy but bass is wandering and often not playing the root but changing all the time.
What an amazingly strong voice he had back then wow!
time got by
Ken lawrence special
He had a magical voice
@@universalfraeser Oh yeah... Sadly
yes we all getting older...
I was at the gig in Paris March 76 amazing show. I was a young bass player (15), playing on a Fender Precision Bass and I changed for 4003 Rickenbacker until today !
One of my biggest regrets in my life was not seeing Wings in 1977. I was 12 so dad said no. Then one month later he said ok to Queen, Lynsrd (so)Skinard. He felt guilty. My heart is still broken!
i was 12 in 1976, i remember buying the re-released "Got to get you into my life" b/w "Helter skelter"
At least you got to see Queen & Skynyrd!
I’m 22 & I’ll never be able to see any of them. :(
Well Joel its lovely for us oldies to share them on YT with you young ones who validate how good the music was in our youth.
Maureen Hartnett Paul is still alive and kicking. If you have a chance, go and see him before it`s to late. He`s still a great live act. I`ve seen him twice. Last time in 2016. An excellent show!
You did alright with Queen & Skynard dude!!!!! Dad was a good dude!!!!
My buddy Joe on drums. Good memories!! We met on the road doing dates together. He stayed at my home in Calif in ‘85 during your dates. Many fun memories and concerts
I love the fact he had live brass section...sound great.
It’s hard to believe that by the time Paul filmed this, he had already seen John in person for the last time in his life.
That's a sort of urban myth. Not sure how it got started. In a 1982 issue of the music zine, 'JAMMING!' Paul talks about spending time with John "a year before he died", so in 1979. 🤍
Love Linda and Paul harmonizing at the mic.. should of did that more often❤️
Paul was in magnificent voice for this tour.
So awesome. I love seeing Linda on those Moogs! Pure gold man.
Absolutely just goes to show what you can do with a great musician beside you even no experience in music she was great they were truly lucky in love
Linda, put the treble back on!
El tour donde McCartney alcanzó la perfección
'Maybe I'm Amazed" a standout here. Solo by McCulloch is superb. Gone too soon.