I love to hear his talking and singing. Brings me comfort. I named my beloved son, born in 1965, after him. To my horror cancer stole his life 2 years ago. Never be the same but memories of us listening to Paul's music is soothing to my soul. Thanks for posting this.
Exactly my thoughts. He oozes musical ideas. I am convinced that he will be in the same club as Bach, Beethoven, Mozart in 500 years. Relentless musical genius.
@Sam Beckette i definitely do not agree. If you have watched and listened to Paul over the past 10, 20 or even 30 years, he has demonstrated an amazing degree of humility. Whether it is just an act to gain more love from his millions of fans or not, if you examine and contemplate his words and suggestions, he seems absolutely sincere. For sure he is still a rock star - perhaps the biggest living rock star on the planet. But you cannot possibly convince me that you would be able to handle the success and wealth that he has achieved over his life as honorably as him...
You also can't discount what George Harrison added to The Beatle's music. It always interests me, how extraordinary artists, like these, somehow connect with each other at an early age and create something bigger than any of them, individually, would have. Roger Waters and David Gilmour are another example.
I do think of that too. If only they could have stayed together just for 2 more albums. To have songs like maybe I'm amazed, imagine, wha wha and it don't come easy on the same album with their harmonies would have been incredible.
Smells like Bach spirit. The lyrics spring from empathy with the black civil rights movement of the sixties. It always puts me in mind of forgotten, unrecorded 1920's superstar Florence Mills, whose signature tune was "I'm a little blackbird".
My mum went and saw the Beatles 8 months pregnant. She was getting crushed and Paul saw it and stopped the concert to get her out. Sat her beside the stage safe and went on with the show. Saved my life when he did that. I've never got to thank him for that. I doubt he'd remember that amongst his life story but if he didn't notice, I wouldn't be here writing this. Oddly enough I was gifted with natural musical ability. People like when I play for some reason but I can't work out why when most of my mates play like gods. Just wanted to say thanks if you read the comments
That was back in 1964 when they toured Australia, was in Melbourne, not sure of the venue though, festival hall most likely, Would have been late July- august , I was born September 13'th.
Funny how these legendary instruments that probably worth millions in the abbey road museum are just his old tools. It's like watching Da Vinci entering his old workshop in Florence.
@Steven Graham Sure he wrote "good songs". But there's a difference between a good song and a great, groundbreaking one. He hasn't produced one of those in a long time. He needed John and George Martin's presence and collaboration, as well as the atmosphere of the 60s to push him to greatness. He just doesn't seem to find that fire, focus, quality control and drive to experiment as a solo artist.
I've always said Paul McCartney can make music out of anything he seems to pull it out of the air. He will always live in the hearts and Minds anybody who has a heart and mind.
George Martin’s vast musical knowledge was instrumental in Paul discovering the array of instruments that he would incorporate into the Beatles sound. And, Paul’s ear would be the contributing factor to a genius sound. A natural ear for music is a gift that cannot be learned only nurtured. Creating a sound is what really counts. Genius.
thank God John convinced Paul to go "off the top of his head" - the motivation from John brought out one of the best rock/screaming voices in rock n roll history. Paul's upper register is otherworldly. Thanks John for kicking paul into third gear!
How wonderful to see the comedic side of Paul as well as his talent. Easy to see how he and John got along so well. Wish John was there to join him in the stroll down memory lane.
Thanks so much for this upload...It's very endearing to see Paul so young and vibrant...It's insane to think how brilliant Paul is and Lennon was and combining those two musical minds in a studio...I feel blessed to be born in 1960...A lifetime with the boys has given me a full life...:)...Love is all we need.
i could watch this stuff for hours and hours and hours. Such a legend in our own time and on top of that, what a nice guy he is. 100's of years from now they will know his name and his music.
Top 3 Bass players of all time. Top 3 singer songwriters of all time. Member/co founder of he Top Rock group of all time. Richest musician off all time. Gold standard for any and all musicians.
PAUL McCARTNEY Easily one of the greatest 2 or 3 musical geniuses of ALL TIME....America and the world salutes you........Ya Bloody RIGHT Sir Paul......
I believe Paul was the greatest talent in the band. He's recognized as a great bassist and song writer. He really deserves more recognition as a singer. I think he could have had a great career if all he could do was sing. He had a set pipes on him. Not as much these days, people's vocal chords wear out with age, it's only natural.
I made that observation sometime ago on another Paul post, and got replies back mostly saying "Don't dwell on that, enjoy him while he's here!". Who was dwelling? Like you, stating the ultimate truth.
That part about where he came up woth blackbird from the classical music mistake.... how can people still think Paul died amd he’s a replacement?! This man is a pure original. Lovely.
@@nikitakipriyanov7260 Untrue, Pink Floyd's, "Shine on You Crazy Diamond," dates from 1975. Paul used this glasses technique on the track, "Glasses," from his first solo album, "McCartney," released in 1970; five years earlier.
@@andyallan2909 I didn't say Pink Floyd were inventors of glass harp (which is how this instrument is called properly). I said the most known example of its use in relatively modern music was their. A glass harp itself was know wa-a-ay before all of them.
@@riobravo1961 street pictures sessions? Their Rooftop Concert was on the roof of the Apple headquarters... The Abbey Road album cover was taken in the crosswalk in front of EMI Studios... not sure if that answered your question or not lol
I always knew it but seeing it in real time is a gift: Pauli’s a musical genius, on top of all the great things he is as a human being. My childhood crush had substance!!!!
One Sunday evening a long time ago... when I was just a little sprout...watching the Sullivan show...there on the B&W Television 📺 I heard him say; “The Beatles” and from that moment in time I was Hooked... I wanted a set of Ludwig 🥁... so I too could have a live filled with R&R ... and girls! Yeah Yeah Yeah... the Fab Four had me while I was in the 6 grade... I’m so lucky to have been there since day one... I’ve seen Wings Over America in 1976 at the Madison Square (twice) Paul, George, John & Ringo will always be here for all of us to enjoy ... Mark in Ga. 2020 ✌️😷🇺🇸🇬🇧🇨🇦
Paul in his element Messing about with old tech and sounds. Way back alll of that analogue stuff would have been state of the art. Still sounds fun today.
In some respects, the free association responses to instruments reminded me a bit of Robin Williams... could you imagine a creative meeting of those two minds?
I was 11 years old when they performed on Ed Sullivan show in 1964! I fell in love immediately! I know all of their songs by heart! I never tire of any of their songs! They are in my DNA it seems!
@@brotothewilliams9890 definitely not that easy. First you have to have good stuff....then you have to find an audience... They're both equally hard in some cases
Hi, Andre. I agree. There are only a handful of today's musicians and entertainers that have more than 1% of Paul's talent, or should I say, Billy's talent. Sorry, I could not help throw that in there. Take care.
Paul Mc McCartney to dla mnie idol z lat młodzieńczych, wspaniały głos, świetny basista (uczyłem się gry na basie z jego przebojów The Beatles i Wings). Życzę Ci Paul dużo, dużo zdrowia i wielu nowych piosenek :)
I've been working a lot of over time and these bits of positive nuggets of life, brighten my day. I'm so glad some Duolingo tickets holders told me next they wanted some Beatles songs as glancing up things it triggered my Google to bring up the latest from Paul McCartney. Thank goodness he's taking care of himself. I hope that I can continue to find more good ways to mingle and share. Instead of feeling shut in at home, I feel like some doors of the world are opening up if any Wings fans or even band members ever want to drop by for English Fun, and Laughter feel welcome and I'll be happy to drop the spotlight on everyone!🕊
Only Paul McCartney can make a melodic song out of rubbing glasses of water, and on camera. I'm just fathoming what it must of been like in the studio watching Paul and John feed off of each other's creativity.
He has a great DVD of the inside of his studio where he keeps his “Elvis“ upright bass and the Melotron he bought from Abbey Road to place in his studio. I want to say it’s part of the DVD of “flaming pie” ... I could be wrong. I know I’ve been wrong ones… No twice. But that was a long time ago. Anyway he has a blast showing off his toys including the very first guitar amp he ever bought - which had an input for accordion! That’s a great DVD if it’s on “flaming pie”. It would be worth purchasing that anyway.
The Beatles where so initive so ahead loving the way Paul is using all these items to make sound band on the run fab song what a interesting peace of footage wish it had been longer thanks🙏
Yes indeed, talented and also musically trained, not a problem for Billy to play role of Paul or Vivian of Bonzo Dog do Dah band. Actually you can hear more of the true Billy in Bonzo band because of the use of wind instruments, which is more Billy's background
What year is this from? If it's recent then going to Abbey Road makes him look and sound 10 or more years younger. Was this during the Chaos and Creation album?
Whenever I see Paul talking us through 'Blackbird', I always think he could have made such a wonderful acoustic album of original recordings. Hopefully it's still on his 'to-do' list.
I love to hear his talking and singing. Brings me comfort. I named my beloved son, born in 1965, after him. To my horror cancer stole his life 2 years ago. Never be the same but memories of us listening to Paul's music is soothing to my soul. Thanks for posting this.
You poor soul. Sympathies to you. Your son’s soul is probably along side you enjoying this video as well. Peace be upon you.
@@maeveofthelongbows9552 thank you for your kind words
Wow I'm sorry, how years old were you two??
He’s currently bragging to John Lennon that he’s named after John’s best friend. And you’ll be reunited with your boy someday. Promise. Hold me to it.
@@carlbaumeister3439 Many thanks for your kind words!!
This man radiates notes as naturally as he breathes. What a legend.
@Jim McCracken heather mills reference?
@Jim McCracken Who? (.. Please don't answer that.)
Exactly my thoughts. He oozes musical ideas. I am convinced that he will be in the same club as Bach, Beethoven, Mozart in 500 years. Relentless musical genius.
Who Billy?!
The legend probably farts out the complete scale~!
If this was 10 hours long.....it wouldn’t be long enough.
Same
I know right!!!
I had watched his 'Chaos And Creation At Abbey Road' show here on YT a while ago, and that approximately 1 hour was wayyy too short, too! x-))
under 6 mins is too short, i would be happy if it was an Hour. 10 hours?
@@MetalHeart8787 - Here's that 1 hour for you: th-cam.com/video/9elQeVfrLOo/w-d-xo.html :-)
I love how no one but Paul is talking. Just listening
@Sam Beckette i definitely do not agree. If you have watched and listened to Paul over the past 10, 20 or even 30 years, he has demonstrated an amazing degree of humility. Whether it is just an act to gain more love from his millions of fans or not, if you examine and contemplate his words and suggestions, he seems absolutely sincere. For sure he is still a rock star - perhaps the biggest living rock star on the planet. But you cannot possibly convince me that you would be able to handle the success and wealth that he has achieved over his life as honorably as him...
@@markushandlemeyer6717 Well said. I think Sam is just jealous.
@TrollinStupid Paul is worth $1.2 billion, and of course people are jealous of him... he’s had an absolutely incredible life.
@Sometimes Blue Cue the Onion article, “Man always gets tiny little rush out of saying John beats wife.”
@@markushandlemeyer6717 Are you living with him to be so sure?
He’s never boring and just makes you think how much we lost when we lost John. They were equally gifted.
You also can't discount what George Harrison added to The Beatle's music. It always interests me, how extraordinary artists, like these, somehow connect with each other at an early age and create something bigger than any of them, individually, would have. Roger Waters and David Gilmour are another example.
I do think of that too. If only they could have stayed together just for 2 more albums. To have songs like maybe I'm amazed, imagine, wha wha and it don't come easy on the same album with their harmonies would have been incredible.
TRUTH.
@@kenhoward3512 Again Ringo is forgotten
@@mebanshanrynjah7319 he is not forgotten, he is just sitting in the back of the conversation.
I love the fact that Blackbird comes from a Paul’s free interpretation of Bach
Si, muy interesante esa historia
Smells like Bach spirit. The lyrics spring from empathy with the black civil rights movement of the sixties. It always puts me in mind of forgotten, unrecorded 1920's superstar Florence Mills, whose signature tune was "I'm a little blackbird".
My mum went and saw the Beatles 8 months pregnant. She was getting crushed and Paul saw it and stopped the concert to get her out. Sat her beside the stage safe and went on with the show. Saved my life when he did that.
I've never got to thank him for that.
I doubt he'd remember that amongst his life story but if he didn't notice, I wouldn't be here writing this.
Oddly enough I was gifted with natural musical ability.
People like when I play for some reason but I can't work out why when most of my mates play like gods.
Just wanted to say thanks if you read the comments
Which year?
I saw Paul Macarney great one 2018.
That was back in 1964 when they toured Australia, was in Melbourne, not sure of the venue though, festival hall most likely,
Would have been late July- august , I was born September 13'th.
Cool story. Love that.
Great story!That was the real Paul R.I.P..Billy would have probably turned it into a photo op.
@@Joaquinonbasstheelectriklovein If Billy came out out with Sgt. Pepper and Abbey Road who cares about this Paul fella
He just oozes talent, flair and musical genius
Funny how these legendary instruments that probably worth millions in the abbey road museum are just his old tools. It's like watching Da Vinci entering his old workshop in Florence.
Nice comparison
Cringy comparison.
@Steven Graham Di Vinci in his workshop? 😂 that is stupid.
@Steven Graham thanks for pointing out the obvious, professor.
@Jim McCracken My english is unfortunately very bad but I'm sure you get the idea.
McCartney singing Kansas City was absolutely one of the most inspiring moments of my childhood. Struck by lightning moment.
I'm always struck by Paul's ability to simply enjoy himself, no matter what he's doing.
Same here... I aspire to be that way...
This is what happens when you can't level up anymore.
When your the greatest living songwriter in the world you deserve to be happy no matter what
MAn OF TALENT 🙀
OppoooppppR roorprppoepporor
Paul May go down as the most relevant, influential musical artist of all time.
paul was standing on the shoulders of bach and beethoven
and richest
Hasn't written a great song in 30 years
@@westerling8436 excuse me what?
@Steven Graham Sure he wrote "good songs". But there's a difference between a good song and a great, groundbreaking one. He hasn't produced one of those in a long time. He needed John and George Martin's presence and collaboration, as well as the atmosphere of the 60s to push him to greatness. He just doesn't seem to find that fire, focus, quality control and drive to experiment as a solo artist.
By the time you heard he said "Corona", you wanted to check comments. So did i.
Guilty
So did me
Corona is a city in Spain and many countries.
@@outsidedoffice5967 Yes
nope
I've always said Paul McCartney can make music out of anything he seems to pull it out of the air. He will always live in the hearts and Minds anybody who has a heart and mind.
Paul just makes people happy. He's a joy to watch and listen to. Teacher,musician,humorist, ...Yeah Yeah Yeah he's great.
he has the one indispensable quality to be a great musician--curiosity--childlike in its essence.........
well said absolutely
George Martin’s vast musical knowledge was instrumental in Paul discovering the array of instruments that he would incorporate into the Beatles sound. And, Paul’s ear would be the contributing factor to a genius sound. A natural ear for music is a gift that cannot be learned only nurtured. Creating a sound is what really counts. Genius.
Billy was classically trained from age three.
"Corona
M a d o n n a
S a l o n a"
Don't. Just don't.
thank God John convinced Paul to go "off the top of his head" - the motivation from John brought out one of the best rock/screaming voices in rock n roll history. Paul's upper register is otherworldly. Thanks John for kicking paul into third gear!
He's a world treasure.
Surely is. The world has been enriched by his presence.
Yes....they were all from the planet of love
This is history this music changed the music business and made so many famous musicians today want to play in the first place
Blackbird came from Bach - OMG , we we're all blessed to live durning the life of Paul MacCartney and all the Beatles, all so gifted
How wonderful to see the comedic side of Paul as well as his talent. Easy to see how he and John got along so well. Wish John was there to join him in the stroll down memory lane.
Vivian Stanshall......
Viv Stanshall////
I love you Paul. The world is a better place because of you. Thank you.
Thanks so much for this upload...It's very endearing to see Paul so young and vibrant...It's insane to think how brilliant Paul is and Lennon was and combining those two musical minds in a studio...I feel blessed to be born in 1960...A lifetime with the boys has given me a full life...:)...Love is all we need.
mellotron: exists
paul: "let me take you dowwwnn..."
any person with a mellotron
i could watch this stuff for hours and hours and hours. Such a legend in our own time and on top of that, what a nice guy he is. 100's of years from now they will know his name and his music.
His simplicity in thoughts to music and humbleness is what makes him a genius, i dont think he realises how gifted he truly is. Great footage.
Top 3 Bass players of all time. Top 3 singer songwriters of all time. Member/co founder of he Top Rock group of all time. Richest musician off all time. Gold standard for any and all musicians.
He's so talented, it makes me cry.
What a wonderful musical genius he is...I love how he shares his expertise with us.
How he created Blackbird from scratch like that....Awesome!
“And heres Georges samdwich thats been wedged under the floorboards for the last 50 years”
"and here's the plate from which Yoko took George's buiscuits"
"And here's george's 9 broken string that has been under the carpet left for 50 years
And here's that old cup of Lsd is ny drawer
6666 it y6666
Yoko ate it...
PAUL McCARTNEY Easily one of the greatest 2 or 3 musical geniuses of ALL TIME....America and the world salutes you........Ya Bloody RIGHT Sir Paul......
James Paul McCartney the greatest artist of all time.
In pop for sure. Gotta give credits to other genres! :p I hold Debussy in high regards in the romantic world.
Uh... no.
@@antonylinteau3408 Maybe Bethoven or Brahms are real genius If you don't stays stuck in pop music.
jesus he’s even good at being an engineer, totally familiar with all the machinery and opening it up and adjusting things
In the same way, there's a cool video of Joe Walsh setting up a guitar as if he was a guitar tech. Really knows his stuff.
He owns it.
I mean McCartney, McCartney II, McCartney III. And there were a great more Beatles sessions that were self-produced than people think.
@@dougporter2356 yep. seen that. impressive as hell. just kind of eyes stuff up and puts the right bow in, sets the intonation up.
George Martin once said something to the effect of...it wasn't long before The Beatles were teaching HIM things.
Can never get enough of Sir Paul. Lovely. Thanks for the post!
I believe Paul was the greatest talent in the band. He's recognized as a great bassist and song writer. He really deserves more recognition as a singer. I think he could have had a great career if all he could do was sing. He had a set pipes on him. Not as much these days, people's vocal chords wear out with age, it's only natural.
Dash Riprock!!! Damn I wish I had thought to use that name. Those were the days. Maybe I’ll use Cary Granite lol
He was the jester if you will. The entertainer and master of ceremonies for the band. That's why Sgt Peppers is the best they ever did IMHO.
I am glad that Abbey Road Studios still have these old instruments. And that Paul is coming to play them. And that it was recorded.
A master class in how to approach contemporary music, in 5 1/2 minutes. Thank you, Sir Paul
Brilliant. Thanks for posting this.
If Paul died in 1966, this guy was the best ever replacement! Amazing talent.
Better than the original
100%
If so there is no "George and I as kids" 🤭
Billy is a master story teller.@@MilkoOfficialChannel
Remarkable to watch Paul playing around like a kid in a toy store. And every recalled memory is a bit of music history.
The world Will really miss him when he's no longer here
I made that observation sometime ago on another Paul post, and got replies back mostly saying "Don't dwell on that, enjoy him while he's here!". Who was dwelling? Like you, stating the ultimate truth.
But he will always be here.
I already miss him.
Anybody who knew him will always remember his talent.
It happened much too soon.
I know...but I don't think I'll be able to take it.
They'll just replace him with another clone like the last time! lol
Growing up listening to Beatles music has to be some kind of Devine inspiration. We are so blessed.
ok, ok..
God you gotta love the man, and his enthusiasm for everything. It’s like you wanna be there and listen to him and have fun with him.
That part about where he came up woth blackbird from the classical music mistake.... how can people still think Paul died amd he’s a replacement?! This man is a pure original. Lovely.
Paul could get a tune out of a set of drinking straws...
You could, too.
Actually the most well known use of this sound not Paul's work, but Pink Floyd's Shine On You Crasy Diamond.
and he can ALSO NOT get a tune with 100 MILLION DOLLARS remember that.
@@nikitakipriyanov7260 Untrue, Pink Floyd's, "Shine on You Crazy Diamond," dates from 1975. Paul used this glasses technique on the track, "Glasses," from his first solo album, "McCartney," released in 1970; five years earlier.
@@andyallan2909 I didn't say Pink Floyd were inventors of glass harp (which is how this instrument is called properly). I said the most known example of its use in relatively modern music was their.
A glass harp itself was know wa-a-ay before all of them.
That was super cool. Thanks for posting it!!
never saw this. love the droned out "band on the run". thanks for posting. what a treat. talent oozing out of Paul.
After they played on the rooftop of Abbey studios, did they ever pass the audition?
"I'd like to thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves and i hope we passed the audition"
They did not play on roof of Abbey Studios but on roof of Apple's studio. They passed the audition but the band broke up.
@ Terry H :
Thanks for correcting me , I have always thought it was @ Abbey Road. How about the street pictures sessions, that was @ Abbey Road?
No but I think they Popped the Audition.
@@riobravo1961 street pictures sessions? Their Rooftop Concert was on the roof of the Apple headquarters... The Abbey Road album cover was taken in the crosswalk in front of EMI Studios... not sure if that answered your question or not lol
I always knew it but seeing it in real time is a gift: Pauli’s a musical genius, on top of all the great things he is as a human being. My childhood crush had substance!!!!
Great upload!! Thank-you
Capo total, me da risa cuando dice "solo canta, no pienses" claro, para él es facil jajajjajaja
Absolutely wonderful beautiful adorable,and talented,great watching how music is made and performed,
Such a cold looking studio to me, I'm amazed of the creativity coming from there
One Sunday evening a long time ago... when I was just a little sprout...watching the Sullivan show...there on the B&W Television 📺 I heard him say; “The Beatles” and from that moment in time I was Hooked... I wanted a set of Ludwig 🥁... so I too could have a live filled with R&R ... and girls! Yeah Yeah Yeah... the Fab Four had me while I was in the 6 grade... I’m so lucky to have been there since day one... I’ve seen Wings Over America in 1976 at the Madison Square (twice)
Paul, George, John & Ringo will always be here for all of us to enjoy ...
Mark in Ga. 2020 ✌️😷🇺🇸🇬🇧🇨🇦
Wow this is so precious. Absolute genius. Endless energy and curiosity. Love the guy.
Thank You Macca, Master of the Mellotron. Give him some pots , pans and kitchen tools and he'll make it into an orchestra 😎
Paul in his element Messing about with old tech and sounds. Way back alll of that analogue stuff would have been state of the art. Still sounds fun today.
“Just get on with it!” ...lovely piece of truth! - Ken in Hawaii
In some respects, the free association responses to instruments reminded me a bit of Robin Williams... could you imagine a creative meeting of those two minds?
I was 11 years old when they performed on Ed Sullivan show in 1964! I fell in love immediately! I know all of their songs by heart! I never tire of any of their songs! They are in my DNA it seems!
Paul Mccartney just eff'n around sounds way better than new artists songs.
Paul McCartney uses a telepromter to sing The Beatles songs. He says, "My mind wanders away whenever I sing The Beatles' songs."
He’s written something like 1000 songs. Tough to remember them all...
I love when he talks about the tech analog stuff that they had to work with, and accidental things that helped to create new ideas.
Only if I had 1% of Paul’s talent I could become a famous artist....
Litterally read music theory and look at how music is written and you'll be able to pull it off
@@brotothewilliams9890 definitely not that easy. First you have to have good stuff....then you have to find an audience... They're both equally hard in some cases
Hi, Andre. I agree. There are only a handful of today's musicians and entertainers that have more than 1% of Paul's talent, or should I say, Billy's talent. Sorry, I could not help throw that in there. Take care.
Primero hay que conseguir tres amigos talentosos y proponerles armar una banda
Youd have as talent as Ringo
"It comes out the top of your head" They clearly had a supernatural link to music. The world won't have another Beatles for quite some time....
Paul, more than a musical genius
3:13 that moment is so funny. Genuflecting at the sounds the machine made. So good. lol
Hey Paul! Thanks for all the fun!
Paul Mc McCartney to dla mnie idol z lat młodzieńczych, wspaniały głos, świetny basista (uczyłem się gry na basie z jego przebojów The Beatles i Wings). Życzę Ci Paul dużo, dużo zdrowia i wielu nowych piosenek :)
2:05 it is incredible how can he make sounds and music using a glass without a real instrument ,he is a real artist
The "glass harmonica" is a whole instrument based on that same principle.
A genius in action, what an absolute musician.
*Thank you Lord Campbell for this video.* 😋
Greetings and love from the far city of Santiago, Chile. SouthAmerica (left down in the map).
Noticed how he says “corona” is Paul hiding something
Ye
If only there was a beer called Corona now wouldn’t that be wild?
Picked up on that too;)
@@TheMrcrazy711 indeed 😂
And If only that Crown in Spanish was Corona? Wouldn’t that be something
People jokes about Keith and the Queen but this one never gets old!
I've been working a lot of over time and these bits of positive nuggets of life, brighten my day. I'm so glad some Duolingo tickets holders told me next they wanted some Beatles songs as glancing up things it triggered my Google to bring up the latest from Paul McCartney. Thank goodness he's taking care of himself. I hope that I can continue to find more good ways to mingle and share. Instead of feeling shut in at home, I feel like some doors of the world are opening up if any Wings fans or even band members ever want to drop by for English Fun, and Laughter feel welcome and I'll be happy to drop the spotlight on everyone!🕊
The Mellotrone has to be one of the most satisfying instruments to play
Only Paul McCartney can make a melodic song out of rubbing glasses of water, and on camera. I'm just fathoming what it must of been like in the studio watching Paul and John feed off of each other's creativity.
Hello Randy
How are you doing over there?
Genius 🎸🎶🎵🎙
He has a great DVD of the inside of his studio where he keeps his “Elvis“ upright bass and the Melotron he bought from Abbey Road to place in his studio. I want to say it’s part of the DVD of “flaming pie” ... I could be wrong. I know I’ve been wrong ones… No twice. But that was a long time ago. Anyway he has a blast showing off his toys including the very first guitar amp he ever bought - which had an input for accordion! That’s a great DVD if it’s on “flaming pie”. It would be worth purchasing that anyway.
“That’s all for now...see ya”....but then straight into the audience. Seems like such a good guy
“Hey Paul, could you sum up 2020 in one word”
Paul: 1:11
1:11 can you imagine if he actually do make a corona song???☺
@@kjthekunoichi lol I messed up the time stamp.
1:10
I had to teach 58 years of age to realise what a genius this talented man is.
The Beatles where so initive so ahead loving the way Paul is using all these items to make sound band on the run fab song what a interesting peace of footage wish it had been longer thanks🙏
Yes it was a little different and better than most.
Hey Billy Shears! Good to see you!
Finally someone who is living with their eyes open. God bless you, my friend.
*2:09** Paul realizes we live in a society. D=*
Человек- легенда. Просто видеть и слышать его уже испытываешь радость и счастье.
Every morning I watch the Abbey Road Cam, watching people coming and going. Always hope to see someone well known going in.
All i can say after watching this is LIVING FREAKIN' LEGEND! DAMN I LOVE PAUL MCcartney!
Such an interesting person, isn’t he?
He’s twice as interesting as he used to be.
He’s just a genius
He sure has a lot of fun with his music
What a lovely document, he's really enjoying himself
Billy is a born natural musician, which made playing the role of Paul a bit easier, I suppose...
Yes indeed, talented and also musically trained, not a problem for Billy to play role of Paul or Vivian of Bonzo Dog do Dah band. Actually you can hear more of the true Billy in Bonzo band because of the use of wind instruments, which is more Billy's background
What year is this from? If it's recent then going to Abbey Road makes him look and sound 10 or more years younger. Was this during the Chaos and Creation album?
Yep it's during that period. His producer for that album Nigel Godrich can be seen in this clip. They only worked together on that album
I agree but why is it filmed with a nokia ?
2009
2005
Amazing video! Paul is the best ❤
Long live Paul what a lovely piece.
In my mind before I clicked on this I was already thinking he'd start out with strawberry fields
Yeah! I thought the same thing.
1:31 When you’ve had your 10th pint at the pub and decide you’re going to have a go at the karaoke.
Pfff
Whenever I see Paul talking us through 'Blackbird', I always think he could have made such a wonderful acoustic album of original recordings. Hopefully it's still on his 'to-do' list.
I was like "Nooo, dont end now" haha! This was great, was kinda sad when the clip ended