80 and still tearing it up. I am guessing no matter how big you are in music, if he invites you to play his concert , you show up!! Someone I know was his bodyguard in NY and said you couldn't meet a nicer more down to earth person. We should all take lessons.
I don't believe you knew his bodyguard... but yea i guess maybe when he invites other music stars it must be hard to say No! and why would they say No?!
I believe you for both stories of Paul and your acquaintance bodyguard saying , it isn’t rare in our life time to come about famous peoples or close friends that came upon celebrities. I for myself came upon many in the political, musical, writers just by hanging around .
That must be the most amazing feeling. Walking up onto the stage with tens of thousands of people cheering and ecstatic, because you’re about to play songs that you wrote. And EVERYBODY knows them! 😮❤
He played his last ever concert here in NZ in 2017, such a great gig, we were all singing along of course, tears in our eyes, wonderful joy and gladness, God bless him.
And most importantly, all his life. I hardly know an artist who is consistently as positive and laid back as Paul. It is now his mission. And Ringos. For decades. Nothing bad about it.
@@miracles4u he's put a lot back into Liverpool. His music college and the Linda McCartney Cancer place. The tourism alone is worth millions every year too.
Since I was 13 years old I've been a fan and will be so until the day I die. Paul, John, George, and Ringo. To see Paul and Ringo carrying on in concerts around the world at their (our) advanced age is astounding, not just that they can do it, but they can do it SO WELL! Bravo! A million times Bravo!!!!!!
Same here, since I was 5 years old when I heard them for the first time on my parents' huge wireless. I remember it like it was yesterday. Paul has to live forever or I couldn't cope!
@@steffanhoffmann They are not what they once were, but they're far from terrible. Both Paul and Ringo tour with some of the top musicians in the world, so if you're saying they're terrible, you really don't know what you're talking about. If you're complaining about their vocal chops, Ringo sings as good as he ever did, and though Paul doesn't have the range or timbre he once did, he's still a very good singer and an inspiring entertainer. To say otherwise is just exposing your general stupidity and lack of taste. So STFU until you grow up and learn more.
I saw him in 1993. It was a memory that will last a lunchtime. Lol. J/K, it was an amazing show. Just couldn't resist The Rutles reference. Dirk, Nasty, Stig and Barry Forever!
I look at Paul McCartney and I think....that guy there....that's Paul McCartney. Paul. Mc. Cartney. That's him there. Know what I mean? The greatest. By miles. We'll be talking about him in 1,000 years.
My kids don't like him or the beatles so he's not inspired them. They've gone on to become successful. Modern kids mostly don't know who he bloody well is. There were lots of geriatrics in his band. Maybe he's still appealing to old people 😂
@@steffanhoffmann This is just bollocks, I'm literally from the younger generation and a lot people I know my age love the Beatles, Wings, and Paul McCartney's solo career - they literally have 27,000,000 monthly listeners on Spotify
@@ytcorporate9237 There was no need to use literally, (actually twice) which you have seemingly used; to stress a point. Americanisms are somewhat ruining a musical language. Quite literally 😂 What can I say instead of quite literally? As 'literally' is being used to suggest that the speaker's statement is authentic, 'actually' offers a softer, slightly less annoying alternative. I'm so hungry I could actually eat my own face. Like 'actually' above, 'honestly' is a great word to make your story or statement sound truthful and authentic. I used 'actually' in this reply There are 8 billion or so people on the planet. So...... literally /ˈlɪt(ə)rəli/ adverb in a literal manner or sense; exactly. Example: "the driver took it literally, when asked to go straight over the roundabout" That is how it's supposed to be used, although I concede it's wormed its way in; and occasionally, informaly it's acceptable.
Positive uplifting composer and musician, greatest of my lifetime. Inspired me to play music and set an example for how people should interact at a time in the 1960's that included a lot of turmoil. Great that he could be a positive influence on other composers.
Watched it live on TV and it was brilliant. Listening to the audience carry on singing well after he had left the stage tells you they realised they had witnessed something very special. I heard quite a few saying his voice has gone etc?? Missing the point completely
Saw Wings at Wembley in 1976. First concert I ever went to I was 21. Macca was 34. I Still remember it now. I've been to his Liverpool home twice. And John Lennon's and Ringo's. Visited the Casbah Club. First Club the Beatles ever played. Before The Cavern. Been on the APPLE ROOF TOP twice!! Went inside Abbey Road Studios in 1983. Great days!!
Wasn’t my favourite show in respect of songs but i loved Paul as a songwriter and performer since 62 rock on Paul, like the Queen, knowng he is still with us is the ultimate buzz ❤
No matter what kind of mood your in Paul had a song for every mood - Us Boomers were so lucky to have grown up with the Beatles what a great song writer and human 😊
I saw The Beatles in person in 1964 at the Pittsburgh airport days after the Sullivan show. I was a 6 yr old in the middle of one of the Beatlemania mobs. The limo crawled right past me. I could have high fived Ringo. I saw them carry girls away on stretchers ! unbridled mayhem.
I think it's doing the opposite, it's increasing his lifespan. I mean, he loves doing it and it keeps him active. That's why he's got so much energy now
love the way McCartney is not even looking at Mel C, Noel Gallagher doing his "best mate" impression, and then along comes Dave Grohl to ruin a good night !
Please follow my youtube channel and check the stuff I post a lot of unreleased stuff!!
James Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is the truth no matter what!
@@justiceforjamespaulmccartney Hi there
@@justiceforjamespaulmccartney Good job Billy could also write great songs and play bass left handed.
@@anthonyferris8912 Billy is right-handed. He learn to play guitar left-handed. And yes, he write a few good songs.
The most prolific songwriter of our time. I'm 77 and still relish listening to his music. Thanks Paul. 🇨🇦
Ummm, there's this guy named Bob Dylan... just sayin'
Don't go out on a LIMB...
i am a fan of his 1968 music Helter skelter
I will take one Lennon song over the all the McCartney Ouvre.
@Timothy Heffernan yes and?
Brilliant, fabulous! Paul McCartney wrote the sound track of my life, the Glastonbury gig was the best.
Like everybodys gonna dance tonight...
80 and still tearing it up. I am guessing no matter how big you are in music, if he invites you to play his concert , you show up!! Someone I know was his bodyguard in NY and said you couldn't meet a nicer more down to earth person. We should all take lessons.
I don't believe you knew his bodyguard... but yea i guess maybe when he invites other music stars it must be hard to say No! and why would they say No?!
I believe you for both stories of Paul and your acquaintance bodyguard saying , it isn’t rare in our life time to come about famous peoples or close friends that came upon celebrities. I for myself came upon many in the political, musical, writers just by hanging around .
@@bluesque9687 I said No
I know people who say he's a narcissistic prat.
However they're more sensible from 🇬🇧
@@steffanhoffmann Go away dumb*ss.
That must be the most amazing feeling. Walking up onto the stage with tens of thousands of people cheering and ecstatic, because you’re about to play songs that you wrote. And EVERYBODY knows them! 😮❤
Brings me endless delight to see that Paul still gets a thrill out of these huge audiences. It's never not amazing ❤️
If it was about the money ... he really does not need to do it. This man is Mr. Music.
@@krollpeter He's a geriatric bloody wanker.
"Americans are so gullible they bought Beatles Myth" John Lennon 😂
@@steffanhoffmann Go away dumb*ss.
It isn't when you realize Paul died all those years ago. Billy
McCartney is the ultimate rock star.
lol
Not exactly but he’s definitely one of the greatest superstars
Imagine Lennon was alive today jamming with Paul?!
One might argue that he’s been a rock star longer than anyone?
@@paulcunninghamw00dlandph0t0 much better than paul jamming with yoko ono
He played his last ever concert here in NZ in 2017, such a great gig, we were all singing along of course, tears in our eyes, wonderful joy and gladness, God bless him.
Last-ever concert...? I saw a clip of him from 2023 "Got Back" tour.
Sir Paul McCartney sharing peace and love my whole life long 🕊
Nice X
And most importantly, all his life. I hardly know an artist who is consistently as positive and laid back as Paul. It is now his mission. And Ringos. For decades. Nothing bad about it.
Sir=Slave I Remain.
Lovely Liverpool Lad🇬🇧 78 and I’m still in awe of his music!
Lovely Liverpool lad worth over 500million.wonder how much he's put back into good ol Liverpool?
@@miracles4u he's put a lot back into Liverpool. His music college and the Linda McCartney Cancer place.
The tourism alone is worth millions every year too.
@@michaeljones3694 he also does a lot for education and healthcare in Liverpool.
We're lucky to share the world with him . He's such a great human being , a genius and a wonderful husband and father . Love him deeply .
Ol
@jonathanbirch2022 we feel like we know him
He's a bloody geriatric man, who lives on his back catalogue and possesses a huge ego, to be fed daily. Which you just have.
@Jonathan Birch 👍 😂
@@fourthtunz gullibility fed by loneliness.
He's had his backing band longer than any other project he's been involved with
Absolute magic 🪄 one of the best nights of my life! There will never be another Paul McCartney ❤
Isn't he just incredible for ALL the great music he's given us, let alone still rocking at 80yrs old.
Mannnnn, he’s just the best. What a moment
Since I was 13 years old I've been a fan and will be so until the day I die. Paul, John, George, and Ringo. To see Paul and Ringo carrying on in concerts around the world at their (our) advanced age is astounding, not just that they can do it, but they can do it SO WELL! Bravo! A million times Bravo!!!!!!
Same here, since I was 5 years old when I heard them for the first time on my parents' huge wireless. I remember it like it was yesterday. Paul has to live forever or I couldn't cope!
"Ringo, George, Paul, John. Ringo, George, Paul, John."
They were known as John Paul George and Ringo. It was Lennons band not that wanker.
They're terrible now. Embarrassing and cringeful. A parody that Americans fawn over. 😂
@@steffanhoffmann They are not what they once were, but they're far from terrible. Both Paul and Ringo tour with some of the top musicians in the world, so if you're saying they're terrible, you really don't know what you're talking about. If you're complaining about their vocal chops, Ringo sings as good as he ever did, and though Paul doesn't have the range or timbre he once did, he's still a very good singer and an inspiring entertainer. To say otherwise is just exposing your general stupidity and lack of taste. So STFU until you grow up and learn more.
Saw him play at Wrigley Field in Chicago in July 2011. A memory that will last a lifetime and beyond.
That's 1060 West Addison😎😎🤣🤣🤣
Wow that's great!...
I saw him in 1993. It was a memory that will last a lunchtime. Lol.
J/K, it was an amazing show. Just couldn't resist The Rutles reference. Dirk, Nasty, Stig and Barry Forever!
Great stuff. What a show that was...the guest selection was pretty inspired!
.. not sure about Springbean
@@imemine6494 Or Dave Gross
@@CB-xr1eg.. but Springbean, though?
I look at Paul McCartney and I think....that guy there....that's Paul McCartney. Paul. Mc. Cartney. That's him there. Know what I mean? The greatest. By miles. We'll be talking about him in 1,000 years.
Except it’s not. Wait and see.
@@andrewwye1058Piss off.
It must be a wonderful feeling for a guy of his age to be able to inspire a young generation time after time.
My kids don't like him or the beatles so he's not inspired them. They've gone on to become successful.
Modern kids mostly don't know who he bloody well is.
There were lots of geriatrics in his band.
Maybe he's still appealing to old people 😂
@@steffanhoffmann Go away dumb*ss.
@@BeatlesCentricUniverse Compliant.
@@steffanhoffmann This is just bollocks, I'm literally from the younger generation and a lot people I know my age love the Beatles, Wings, and Paul McCartney's solo career - they literally have 27,000,000 monthly listeners on Spotify
@@ytcorporate9237 There was no need to use literally, (actually twice) which you have seemingly used; to stress a point. Americanisms are somewhat ruining a musical language. Quite literally 😂
What can I say instead of quite literally?
As 'literally' is being used to suggest that the speaker's statement is authentic, 'actually' offers a softer, slightly less annoying alternative. I'm so hungry I could actually eat my own face. Like 'actually' above, 'honestly' is a great word to make your story or statement sound truthful and authentic.
I used 'actually' in this reply
There are 8 billion or so people on the planet.
So......
literally
/ˈlɪt(ə)rəli/
adverb
in a literal manner or sense; exactly.
Example:
"the driver took it literally, when asked to go straight over the roundabout"
That is how it's supposed to be used, although I concede it's wormed its way in; and occasionally, informaly it's acceptable.
Paul is the best ! The greatest rocker of all times !!
Positive uplifting composer and musician, greatest of my lifetime. Inspired me to play music and set an example for how people should interact at a time in the 1960's that included a lot of turmoil. Great that he could be a positive influence on other composers.
Loved this, cheers mate for posting , good health 🍺🍺🍺
Another beauty! Thank you.
''SIR'' James Paul Mc Cartney, the most complete musician of all time !!!!!!....................
The greatest Songwriter on Earth, and the biggest Legend ever next to "The King" !!
You are pathetic
I think he's pretty much topped The King in every category you can name... and by a longshot.
Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen; awesome show!!!
Hard to imagine a world without Paul McCartney!
Then let's not...please.
James Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is the truth no matter what!
@@justiceforjamespaulmccartneyI bet your mom doesn’t even love you, get out of the basement lmao
Paul is such a gift of Love Thank you
Brings a tear to the eye.Legends still rocking it😂
Sad bastard
@@abcxyz53 Tears of joy.
I met Paul & Linda McCartney many moons ago.
⭐️⭐️⭐️Happy Memory⭐️⭐️⭐️🙏🍸🎶
Many C Moons ago
Paul Mccartney you are so beautiful I love you Paul
I was there, it was really special
Live love and leave a legacy he’s done it and thank god he’s still with us ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The most beautiful man to ever live…#MaccaLove
Marry me!
How much do we love Macca?? ❤❤❤
What was that about cloning?!!!
@@mikeonfreeserve2926 what?!
@@mikeonfreeserve2926 you like bumble bees??
60 year's on and still going amazing
The word 'legend' seems to get passed around quite a bit these days
Paul is and always will be a true legend. God bless him
Finally some intelligence here.
Penny King, nee Lane?
I absolutely agree.
the last legend rock star still alive,forever young number one
Watched it live on TV and it was brilliant. Listening to the audience carry on singing well after he had left the stage tells you they realised they had witnessed something very special. I heard quite a few saying his voice has gone etc?? Missing the point completely
McCartney is a complete legend.
Lennon infinite with diamonds.
Simply the greatest.
Saw Wings at Wembley in 1976. First concert I ever went to I was 21. Macca was 34. I Still remember it now. I've been to his Liverpool home twice. And John Lennon's and Ringo's. Visited the Casbah Club. First Club the Beatles ever played. Before The Cavern. Been on the APPLE ROOF TOP twice!! Went inside Abbey Road Studios in 1983. Great days!!
Saw them in Phila in 60’s when I was 16. Tickets were $10 What gifts he’s given us all….
The G.O.A.T.
Paul looks absolutely fantastic for 80 years of age. Love this guy!
Music keeps you young man
Paul is 90 in 9 years time. Unbelieavble.
Wait until you get there my friend:)
9 yrs? that is about a bleeping decade. are you kidding me? stop the nonsense
@@bara7331 But he will be
@@geoffjoffy 🤡🤡
Except he'll be fucking dead. Barely anyone lives til 99.
Outstanding. Thank you
I remember them singing Happy Birthday to him. Absolute legend!!
Paul McCartney ♾️♾️❤️🙌
In the air. Aw the wonders of harmony of love echoes as we share. Love
Wasn’t my favourite show in respect of songs but i loved Paul as a songwriter and performer since 62 rock on Paul, like the Queen, knowng he is still with us is the ultimate buzz ❤
No matter what kind of mood your in Paul had a song for every mood - Us Boomers were so lucky to have grown up with the Beatles what a great song writer and human 😊
I saw The Beatles in person in 1964 at the Pittsburgh airport days after the Sullivan show. I was a
6 yr old in the middle of one of the Beatlemania mobs. The limo crawled right past me. I could
have high fived Ringo. I saw them carry girls away on stretchers ! unbridled mayhem.
@@danielkokal8819 How cool was that a memory of a lifetime I was same age then everyone wanted to be like the Beatles
Long Live the King. Bloody Marvellous indeed.
That is SO AWESOME....💙💙💙🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm a life long maçca fan and I worry that touring at 80 years old isn't good for his health, I want him to live forever
Not much chance of that I'm afraid. Even a Beatle doesn't live forever☹️
I think it's doing the opposite, it's increasing his lifespan. I mean, he loves doing it and it keeps him active. That's why he's got so much energy now
@@Aderin. I was upset by the photo of Paul McCartney smoking a cigarette and by the video of him smoking marijuana in the not distant past.
The only pop star on the planet that has godlike status. Bet he walked out onto that stage and thought, I like these little intimate gigs…!
Paul McCartney......🎶 🙌🏾 🎤 🙌🏾 🎶
👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾
That drummer is awesome
The sun dont shine, the tide dont turn, the moon dont turn up, the birds dont sing, the Day Sir Paul goes to the Heavenly Studio.
He still got it! He still loves it too! McCartney is the best of the best
What a set that was!!!!! Not related, but loved the Nottingham Forest flag in the crowd!!!!!
please describe flag to me , if i had to guess the black cross on white flag
He's only been famous for 60 years - some way to go yet, I hope!
He doesn't need money. He just wants to play. Long live Macca.
Yeah that’s why he charges £250 a ticket to watch him not be able to sing anymore
@@lewisbracken5520 Heh I guess that ITs not for you is it?
@@lewisbracken5520 Stop being so fucking miserable!
Ticket outlets frequently control the prices. There’s a lot of over head attached to these concerts. Still, I wouldn’t pay that much.
I ❤️ Macca !!!!
Living Legend...
"Sir Paul" (William) is not a living legend. What he is can only be defined once the truth is out.
@Ölsk Zeri OH NO! You're that obsessive psycho Paul is Dead guy.
love the way McCartney is not even looking at Mel C, Noel Gallagher doing his "best mate" impression, and then along comes Dave Grohl to ruin a good night !
Ha ha yes !
Still having fans scream for him at his age.what a life.
Wonderful to see Paul like this, at 80 💖💖💖
How insane, I wish I could just meet him once.😎
same here white Album fan
I’ve met his brother 😮does that count…? Same DNA remember lol 🤣
Get in line, lol! Seriously, he's often on public transport when in London. But you know you'd just get silly.
I'm all for a dvd/blu ray/vod concert film release of that show.
The best bit for me was when John Lennon appeared. ❤
Being from Philly, I loved that Rocky theme at the end!
Beautiful coat he’s got on at the end
I saw Billy Shears at King's Dock, Liverpool, in August 1990.
I saw him there in May 2003.
James Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is the truth no matter what!
He's a king
Nice editing
Under the microscope since he turned 21 but as affable as royalty can be.
This concert was awesome!
Paul is GOD for me !
He’s just lovely. Inside and out.
Love you!! 🙏🎶💓👍
Paul old songs are the best 👌
He is an young mind in and old body. Love him!
Sounds great and some awesome guests on here as well.
Paul is always young
Macca's as close to a 'Mozartian' musical genius we or anyone else is ever likely to see .
Melody is the hardest thing to do in all of music. They are both gifted.
The difference in each other's songs is stark.
Perfection
MACCA FOREVER
the MAN has CLASS~!
I love paul since 1962.darling
James Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is the truth no matter what!
party 🥳 on Paul McCartney...party on!
Genius. Or so they say. They say it a lot. So it must be true. He sounds like a genius when he’s playing saw her standing there. What a tune.
Noel Gallagher meets Paul Mc Cartney !! Wonderful !! 😍
Dave Grohl and Bruce Springsteen- heroes to many, playing live with one of their own!
Coulda done without them
dislike vaxxx shills
Awesome!
Macca brilliant as always 👏 ❤
The greatest.... EVER!!!!
A Beatle, an actual Beatle