Most Beatles songs don’t have that much or complicated chords. But they did it in such a special way that only they could do. The Beatles aren’t my favorite band, but they sure were the best band in the world.
In 2010,Paul's voice had not yet lost it's punch and as always,even to this day ,he is the a genius musically and a extreme show man. None such as he will pass our way for centuries.
Don't know why people get on the hate side. LOVE how he does the talk/sing over the bass here towards the end (3:03). One thing is that it may be too fast here. Slow it down, Abe. I was at this concert. ALWAYS a thrill to hear this man and this band!!!!
Hateful from my part goes for these douchebags that form his band. I don't get why McCartney has to fill his band with younger douches, his 90s band was perfect. I hate these two "Oh I am so gorgeous and does my hair look nice" guitar players and that fat fucking annoying laboriel.
Josh Thomson ~ Yeah, Check out the fascinating video footage called = “Who is Paul McCartney?” By Windows On The World The Nick Kollerstrom episode YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED !
And speaking of douchebags, it's @@LRS905 , folks. Those "kids" are in their late 60s and perfectly capable of laying low any venue in which they play. If Paul McCartney thinks they're good, well... The man's been pretty successful with these cats for the past couple of decades. Get back to us when Macca calls you up to play guitar.
1965-WWII vet Dad hated music-he threw my sisters transistor radio down the laundry shoot-but when he saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show he said "Those guys have some talent"
My wife and I have been fortunate enough to see Sir Paul three times, so for those of you that have seen him live you know this totals somewhere between 7.5 - 9 hours of live performances. And we still haven’t heard all the songs we’d love to have heard him play. How many other musicians have a catalogue that deep? It’ll truly be the end of an era when Paul joins John & George on the other side.
Sans commentaires ...it's all the best...thank ' s Paul!!! ❤ 😊. Aïe, aïe , aïe. J' en prend,plein la tronche ... Tant pis... un très grand merci Paul, à toi et tes potes. !
A lot of jealous Stones fans on here, who by the way came to Paul & John for their first 2 hits, this man is the greatest composer singer this world will ever see.
explain how FAKE paul made one of the most influencial albums, basslines and riffs. hes not dead, i swear to fucking god. have you ever seen danny sexbang? because his face changed too, just like paul.
@@daleksec309 Written by:Lennon-McCartney Recorded: 13, 14 April 1966 Producer:George Martin Engineer: Geoff Emerick Released: 10 June 1966 (UK), 30 May 1966 (US) Paul McCartney: vocals, lead guitar, bass John Lennon: backing vocals, tambourine George Harrison: backing vocals, rhythm guitar Ringo Starr: drums
This is one of my favourite Beatles songs. What I love about this live performance is that there are only five people on stage not like some of the acts that come out with 8+ people. Get back to more of how the music was created.
His keyboardist Paul Wickens pulls a lot of heavy duty stuff behind the scenes. He runs a lot of stuff through his keyboard loops to make the band sound bigger than they are. Wix has been Paul's full time keyboard player since 1989.
Over all you gotta love em he and the other three were not only great music makers but the best of friends. There isn't a BEATLE song that I don't like they all were done to perfection love you guys
Certainly one of the most beautiful of the Beatles’ songs. A joy to listen to. Awesome performance. A crowd of people gathered in Strawberry Fields in NYC this last December 8th (2019) and sang this and it sounded great. People knew the harmonies after all these years and many of them were young. We love you, Paul. (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah)
I remember David Crosby of the Byrds saying with admiration that this track was beyond the Byrds' capability. I think he meant the vocal arrangement and the Byrds were famous for theirs. It's certainly one of my favourites. I can play over 60 Beatles songs but I don't do this one as it's so hard to play it with the riff and sing it on one guitar. I think Paul found it easier to play rhythm than bass live. It'd be like patting your head while rubbing your stomach - though he manages it on so many. Genius.
I would have loved to have been in the studio when the Beatles were working on the song and someone came up with the idea to sing that in the background (assuming McCartney hadn’t already thought of it).
Paul is the ultimate rocker and showman . He’s also the ultimate songwriter and studio artist . Performing is his roots . He is my worlds minstrel.Makes me happy inspires me musically and many other ways . Paul keeps me entertained.And that is good. I like how he’s lost a little bit of the Liverpool accent and pronounces writer during the song instead of writa.
It's two years since you made this comment but it really struck me when you said 'he is my world's minstrel'. Love that description of him. All the times I have seen McCartney criticized for his 'music hall' [which all The Beatles grew up with and loved] but he was the only Beatle who was ever criticized for it....and then you take it back to 'Minstrel', accurately in my opinion. What a great comment.
I was around when the Beatles came in 1964 and I am a musician from then to now. This is Paul, he did not die. You can not fake his voice. All the Beatle cover bands have tried and it can't be done.I suppose you think John is still alive living with Elvis.
I have been looking into the PID thing for about 2 months now, and I have come to the conclusion that it's not true that Paul died in 1966 nor was he replaced at anytime.
Diggerdog2nd ~ Yeah, Check out the amazing short video footage called = “Paul to Faul 1966/1967 interviews more differences” By Sandpit123 No Body Can Change That Much in five months after smoking a few spliffs and taking a little bit of LSD.
The best and maybe the only two chord rock song ever written....G to C and that's it. The magic of Paul and the Beatles.
Most Beatles songs don’t have that much or complicated chords. But they did it in such a special way that only they could do. The Beatles aren’t my favorite band, but they sure were the best band in the world.
kiss kiss molly's lips....
FEELIN ALRIGHT / Traffic + Joe Cocker
@@larsbruinenberg767 Here Comes the Sun: Am I a joke to you?
Smells like teen spirit
Another " perfect song" of The Beatles! 40 years ahead this time..
They don't write songs like this anymore....when you hear this on the radio you CRANK IT !!!!
Nailed the sound of the 60s Cheers Paul
In 2010,Paul's voice had not yet lost it's punch and as always,even to this day ,he is the a genius musically and a extreme show man. None such as he will pass our way for centuries.
Why all the hateful comments? Be gracious that McCartney is still playing some of the most important music in pop/rock history.
I love it when he plays electric guitar whether it’s rhythm or lead. It would be nice to see him play it more often. He really loves Les Pauls.
Don't know why people get on the hate side. LOVE how he does the talk/sing over the bass here towards the end (3:03). One thing is that it may be too fast here. Slow it down, Abe. I was at this concert. ALWAYS a thrill to hear this man and this band!!!!
Hateful from my part goes for these douchebags that form his band. I don't get why McCartney has to fill his band with younger douches, his 90s band was perfect. I hate these two "Oh I am so gorgeous and does my hair look nice" guitar players and that fat fucking annoying laboriel.
Josh Thomson ~ Yeah,
Check out the fascinating video footage called =
“Who is Paul McCartney?”
By Windows On The World
The Nick Kollerstrom episode
YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED !
And speaking of douchebags, it's @@LRS905 , folks. Those "kids" are in their late 60s and perfectly capable of laying low any venue in which they play. If Paul McCartney thinks they're good, well... The man's been pretty successful with these cats for the past couple of decades. Get back to us when Macca calls you up to play guitar.
May I introduce to you... the one and only... best rock musician ever.
MMMMM looks like paul did"t die in a car crash after all lo
The best musician that will ever be.
0:49!
The King of Fab
How can a 60 year old song still hit with a force like this? Witty rocking and hooky.
He’s 81
@@conordillon374was in his late 60s when this was released
Props to the drummer for hitting those falsetto melodies! They sound 😃
Zach seems to be having a blast.
And it's a good thing for Paul!
This guy can rock it up and deliver a heart rending ballad. He’s a complete treasure appreciate him while we have him
I think is what we (people) do !!... :))
🎉
The King of Fab
Not bad for his age. Used to be better in his youth.
Millions know he sucks
Still one of the great guitar riffs.
that's why he's playing lead instead of bass I would guess
People don’t understand how good of a guitar player Paul is. He can play it all
He was a guitarist for the group before he became a bassist, because John and wouldn’t like to do it
Great stuff, so many memories through my early years. Beatles were Legendary!! Forever!
1965-WWII vet Dad hated music-he threw my sisters transistor radio down the laundry shoot-but when he saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show he said "Those guys have some talent"
even when he's old, and without george, john and ringo, this song still sounds awesome
I wish he'd just stayed 70, he was the freshest and rock'n'rollingest 70year old ever.
My wife and I have been fortunate enough to see Sir Paul three times, so for those of you that have seen him live you know this totals somewhere between 7.5 - 9 hours of live performances. And we still haven’t heard all the songs we’d love to have heard him play. How many other musicians have a catalogue that deep? It’ll truly be the end of an era when Paul joins John & George on the other side.
Fantastic Drummer, it's all first class !
I've been privileged to go to two of his concerts. And I can tell you. He opens and closes his own. He doesn't need any help. What an Entertainer!!
The King of Fab
Sans commentaires ...it's all the best...thank ' s Paul!!! ❤ 😊. Aïe, aïe , aïe. J' en prend,plein la tronche ...
Tant pis... un très grand merci Paul, à toi et tes potes. !
The vocal melody that he changed around 3:05 is really great ...wish it could’ve been in the original song.
Def emulating The Who in those few bars.
in my opinion, i didnt think it was so great, but thats just me
It sounds like Its got a bit of autotune imo.. still overal great performance
A lot of jealous Stones fans on here, who by the way came to Paul & John for their first 2 hits, this man is the greatest composer singer this world will ever see.
this man is the greatest composer singer this world will ever see, well said
Thats JOHN!!!!!
100% true.
Why do we have to compare them? Just enjoy their music ffs!
@@nebexos I think The Beatles without Lennon as the best band in the word: within Lennon they were not a band but a miracle.
surpirsed he didn't play bass- this song has one the iconic bass lines in rock
joebester maybe because on the original George played bass and Paul played lead
explain how FAKE paul made one of the most influencial albums, basslines and riffs. hes not dead, i swear to fucking god. have you ever seen danny sexbang? because his face changed too, just like paul.
Beatles Fan309 George only play the rhythm guitar!!
@@daleksec309
Written by:Lennon-McCartney
Recorded: 13, 14 April 1966
Producer:George Martin
Engineer: Geoff Emerick
Released: 10 June 1966 (UK), 30 May 1966 (US)
Paul McCartney: vocals, lead guitar, bass
John Lennon: backing vocals, tambourine
George Harrison: backing vocals, rhythm guitar
Ringo Starr: drums
@@exxendaniel Paul certainly played bass on Paperback Writer, but I can imagine it's a too tricky bass-line while singing.
Fantastic drummer with a fantastic voice = Precious.
One of my all time favourite rock songs.
That was marvellous.
Multi-talented... singer, songwriter, and musician... the one and only... Paul McCartney...
This is one of my favourite Beatles songs. What I love about this live performance is that there are only five people on stage not like some of the acts that come out with 8+ people. Get back to more of how the music was created.
His keyboardist Paul Wickens pulls a lot of heavy duty stuff behind the scenes. He runs a lot of stuff through his keyboard loops to make the band sound bigger than they are.
Wix has been Paul's full time keyboard player since 1989.
@@joe6096I understand he's Paul's stage manager; long history ❤
Paul is a phenomen
God this song was my favorite as a kid… either this ,.. or all the rest the Beatles recorded! 😊
Over all you gotta love em he and the other three were not only great music makers but the best of friends. There isn't a BEATLE song that I don't like they all were done to perfection love you guys
GO SIR PAUL !!! Always a treat to listen to a Knight play some Rock-n-Roll 😃
I come back every few months to watch this video. It’s important.
He made it longer like it always should have been!
Gosh it’s a lovely feeling to listen to Paul , one of my favourite Beatles tracks
My very 1st Paul Concert!!❤
So excellent. One of my favourite Beatles songs, and a band that does the song justice. Good backing vocals, and McCartney as McCartney. Wonderful.
0:01!
What a drummer!
Too good for words! Holding back tears at the awesomeness…
Saw Wings Over America in 1976 and that was awesome. Never forget it. But sure wish I would have seen him with this band around this time!
The best live version of this song! Love it! 🙌
I didnt think I would like it at this faster tempo... Paul can make anything sound good... This is Awesome!
All live performances tend to be faster. It's called adrenaline.
What a great band backing Paul.
Certainly one of the most beautiful of the Beatles’ songs. A joy to listen to. Awesome performance. A crowd of people gathered in Strawberry Fields in NYC this last December 8th (2019) and sang this and it sounded great. People knew the harmonies after all these years and many of them were young. We love you, Paul. (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah)
I wish I was there..did you attend?
An incredible all around musician.!
I think I bought the 45 way back when. I couldn't buy many as i was like 7-8 years old. They got trippy around this period and I liked it.
I saw The Beatles on the last show in Toronto- this song and "Rain" still stick in my mind.
I remember David Crosby of the Byrds saying with admiration that this track was beyond the Byrds' capability. I think he meant the vocal arrangement and the Byrds were famous for theirs. It's certainly one of my favourites. I can play over 60 Beatles songs but I don't do this one as it's so hard to play it with the riff and sing it on one guitar. I think Paul found it easier to play rhythm than bass live. It'd be like patting your head while rubbing your stomach - though he manages it on so many. Genius.
Paul played the Lead, John Rhythm, and George Bass on the recording... It's Paul's great riff!
Good job Paul absolutely fantastic!
Props to the backing vocalists, they even sang the Frere Jacques at 1:42
I would have loved to have been in the studio when the Beatles were working on the song and someone came up with the idea to sing that in the background (assuming McCartney hadn’t already thought of it).
So good.
The man is a genius. I love him so much.
This is a damn good version!! I didn’t know that he was able to pull this off live.
Paul is the ultimate rocker and showman . He’s also the ultimate songwriter and studio artist . Performing is his roots . He is my worlds minstrel.Makes me happy inspires me musically and many other ways . Paul keeps me entertained.And that is good. I like how he’s lost a little bit of the Liverpool accent and pronounces writer during the song instead of writa.
It's two years since you made this comment but it really struck me when you said 'he is my world's minstrel'. Love that description of him. All the times I have seen McCartney criticized for his 'music hall' [which all The Beatles grew up with and loved] but he was the only Beatle who was ever criticized for it....and then you take it back to 'Minstrel', accurately in my opinion. What a great comment.
Great Band. Paul still has it!
Glad that I got to see him in concert many years ago. The man is a true legend.
Brilliant musician. What would we do without him?
This song still holds up after more than 50 years. I remember neighborhood drug store had racks of paperback books for less than a dollar.
3:02 I dig that variation on singing the verse - AND that he's hitting those notes!
DAMN I gotta see Paul live!
I have watched all of these from youtube. paul is at his best.. and even with ringo..
Everyone in this band has a look on their face = BEST GIG EVER!!!!
It must be hard for Paul to be losing his voice now. He still has it here
I was there!! It was amazing!!
Great performance of this Beatle classic.✌😇😎🌞
Great song...2 chords.. but probably one of the best songs ever.
You got that right...two chords!
Grandioso Paul, inabarcable, insuperable, todo en grado superlativo.Por siempre
Excelente versión Paul❤❤❤😂😂🌈👍😭🌞🌻🌝👏🎸
The drums!
Esto es fantástico. It blows my mind. Saludos desde Argentina.
A GREAT Song !
The ultimate and historical living legend of all time!
Great stuff…Paul’s band brilliant too
It’s been my favorite Beatles tune since I was a wee lad.
I love this guitar riffs
In 2010 on many songs his voice was still first rate.
Abe is a huge part of this band. His vocals are impeccable and he covers a lot of ground
And he's a great and humble guy in person.
Can't hear this without laughing. Back in the 70s one of my teenage buddies didn't know the words and used to sing" Take a bath right now"! LMAO!
Thx, made my day 😂
This is funny but like, the words are in the title of the song 😂
meagsicles right 😂😂
Que tal espectáculo!!!😊😅😂❤
Пол всегда на высоте.... Удачи ему.........!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow ! Great, dynamic and powerful performance...
One word: Brillant!❤
I was around when the Beatles came in 1964 and I am a musician from then to now. This is Paul, he did not die. You can not fake his voice. All the Beatle cover bands have tried and it can't be done.I suppose you think John is still alive living with Elvis.
roger shirley I know right!
Say that brother! Am incredibly sick and tired of the PID crew.
I have been looking into the PID thing for about 2 months now, and I have come to the conclusion that it's not true that Paul died in 1966 nor was he replaced at anytime.
LEGENDARY!!!
Amazing a lot of people in the audience was not even alive when this song was released,
Paul is the Bach of Century 20 and 21
a national.treasure! 🤘
O inoxidável Paul.......
Beautiful
Great perfomance.Macca forever!
Without a doubt, Paperback Write is the greatest song ever written about someone who wants to write paperback novels.
There are none better!
Is Sir Paul McCartney playing a Cascino electric guitar or a Rickenbacker electric guitar
He’s playing a ‘59 Les Paul
Love it. And always have. 😢😅
After the Beatles this has always been my second favorite band Paul's been in.
Diggerdog2nd ~ Yeah,
Check out the amazing short video footage called =
“Paul to Faul 1966/1967 interviews more differences”
By Sandpit123
No Body Can Change That Much in five months after smoking a few spliffs and taking a little bit of LSD.
Good performance paul mccartney!!
Great music value
Paul sure has a fine backing group. Paul always had Great taste.
best beatles cover band ever!
Dan F I always said that the best Beatles cover band was the Beatles themselves. Every country they played in they sounded exactly like the record.
This man has a real talent for karaoke.
Fantastic !!
I was there
Who is the drummer? Man, is he good!