2:13 When Linda looks at Paul for help and he smiles and shakes his head! Cute, non-verbal communication. He once said she felt tense during interviews, obviously the opposite of his feeling, so it's cute to see Paul soothe her and make it more casual
Not just that. His 'McCartney III Imagined' album has become the most successful remix album of all time! Not only he is still around... He is still at the top!
Macca was my least liked Beatle...but hve SO changed my opinion of him....nice guy extremely talented songwriter... gr8 dad too... Linda was the best thing that happened to him.... safe journeys Macca & tks for "I Will".... gr8est love ballad ever....
@@middleagedsquare2126 Well, I'm not willing to start any controversy up, it's just that when you go to a Macca gig you'll hear half of what The Beatles had done. It won't happen if you go and watch Ringo. It didn't happen when George was playing live. It never happened with John, unfortunately.
@@220773 I guess I know what you’re trying to say and Paul is my favourite too, but i don’t like to underestimate the other three. Like Paul said, they were like a square - without any of those corners, you collapse.
I love the song and video for Say Say Say. Sadly the area where it was filmed was in the recent California fire, which is still burning a month later. My home state has seen more than enough disasters. Also badly miss Michael Jackson
Painful! The story behind this awkward interview speaks volumes: Jacko and Macca hadn't done a video for their single originally but when Paul saw it wasn't making much of an impact on the UK charts he set about making a video to promote the single and asked Top of the Pops to publicise it. However the producer Michael Hurll had a rule that a single going down the charts rather than up shouldn't be publicised and so he refused, advising Paul to go on Noel Edmonds' The Late Late Breakfast Show instead to promote it with an interview. McCartney didn't want to, but he knew he had to if he had any chance in getting the single some traction in the charts and that all important Top of the Pops airtime
F R O M W I K I P E D I A : The video of the Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson single 'Say Say Say' had its controversial UK TV premiere on the programme ('The Late Late Breakfast Show' with Noel Edmonds). The $500,000 video had not been ready when the track debuted in the UK singles chart. By the time it was finalised, the track had fallen in the chart. McCartney flew to London with the intention of premiering the video on the BBC's flagship music programme Top of the Pops, but the show had a strict policy that no single that had dropped in position could feature, and refused to show it. A furious argument ensued, with BBC staff reporting McCartney was threatening to withdraw all his music from the corporation. As a compromise, the BBC offered to air the video two days later on The Late, Late Breakfast Show, which featured weekly live music performances, but rarely aired videos. The BBC agreed to air it on the programme only if McCartney appeared live and gave an interview. He reluctantly agreed and appeared with his wife Linda live on the show on 29 October 1983; his first live UK TV appearance since 1973. The interview was stilted and the McCartneys made little or no effort to answer any of Edmonds' questions. After some reportedly hostile backstage production negotiations, the programme's entire show was built around the 'medicine men' theme of the video and the guest who had been booked to appear that week Olivia Newton John had to agree to appear to promote the video in a skit, reportedly against her will and she expressed anger at having her 'starring' role in the show downgraded into a lesser guest spot to make way for the video and McCartney. The airing of the video on this highly rated show was successful as the track climbed back up the chart the following week and aired on Top of the Pops on 4 November 1983.
2:13 When Linda looks at Paul for help and he smiles and shakes his head! Cute, non-verbal communication. He once said she felt tense during interviews, obviously the opposite of his feeling, so it's cute to see Paul soothe her and make it more casual
1:48 Pause, that is Beatle Paul back, same face he pulled in the early Beatle days.
And people believe the stupid Paul is dead theory
@@Meneervdberg I've seen entire TH-cam channels dedicated to it. It's mad
Unbelievable this was 37 years ago!!! And he's still around.
and he had already been in the spotlight for 20 years by then !
Not just that. His 'McCartney III Imagined' album has become the most successful remix album of all time! Not only he is still around... He is still at the top!
Sir Paul and Linda, the true love of his life ❤ . After Linda passed sadly Paul has moved on and still makes awesome music!
Horribly, amazingly 80s. Look at Macca's tie! Still got a mullet, but a bit more dad-like instead of Wings-rockstyle like. He's still funny!
Macca was my least liked Beatle...but hve SO changed my opinion of him....nice guy extremely talented songwriter... gr8 dad too... Linda was the best thing that happened to him.... safe journeys Macca & tks for "I Will".... gr8est love ballad ever....
Everyone sooner or later gets to where you've got now. Macca is THE BEATLES.
@@220773 i love him, but nah. the beatles are just the beatles with john, paul, george and ringo together
@@middleagedsquare2126 Well, I'm not willing to start any controversy up, it's just that when you go to a Macca gig you'll hear half of what The Beatles had done. It won't happen if you go and watch Ringo. It didn't happen when George was playing live. It never happened with John, unfortunately.
@@220773 I guess I know what you’re trying to say and Paul is my favourite too, but i don’t like to underestimate the other three. Like Paul said, they were like a square - without any of those corners, you collapse.
I stopped reading when you said Paul is your least favourite. How is that even possible?
I love the song and video for Say Say Say. Sadly the area where it was filmed was in the recent California fire, which is still burning a month later. My home state has seen more than enough disasters. Also badly miss Michael Jackson
Painful! The story behind this awkward interview speaks volumes: Jacko and Macca hadn't done a video for their single originally but when Paul saw it wasn't making much of an impact on the UK charts he set about making a video to promote the single and asked Top of the Pops to publicise it. However the producer Michael Hurll had a rule that a single going down the charts rather than up shouldn't be publicised and so he refused, advising Paul to go on Noel Edmonds' The Late Late Breakfast Show instead to promote it with an interview. McCartney didn't want to, but he knew he had to if he had any chance in getting the single some traction in the charts and that all important Top of the Pops airtime
Paul and Linda being cute overload
6:33
a nervous Linda.I remember seeing this in '83, those long tartan socks were not in fashion!
Linda looks beautiful ❤️️😛❤️️
Nice socks
the 80's were rough for everybody.
Audio is a little too low.
Ugh I love them :(
Paul è bellissimo
❤Paul is the best
F R O M W I K I P E D I A :
The video of the Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson single 'Say Say Say' had its controversial UK TV premiere on the programme ('The Late Late Breakfast Show' with Noel Edmonds). The $500,000 video had not been ready when the track debuted in the UK singles chart. By the time it was finalised, the track had fallen in the chart. McCartney flew to London with the intention of premiering the video on the BBC's flagship music programme Top of the Pops, but the show had a strict policy that no single that had dropped in position could feature, and refused to show it. A furious argument ensued, with BBC staff reporting McCartney was threatening to withdraw all his music from the corporation.
As a compromise, the BBC offered to air the video two days later on The Late, Late Breakfast Show, which featured weekly live music performances, but rarely aired videos. The BBC agreed to air it on the programme only if McCartney appeared live and gave an interview. He reluctantly agreed and appeared with his wife Linda live on the show on 29 October 1983; his first live UK TV appearance since 1973.
The interview was stilted and the McCartneys made little or no effort to answer any of Edmonds' questions. After some reportedly hostile backstage production negotiations, the programme's entire show was built around the 'medicine men' theme of the video and the guest who had been booked to appear that week Olivia Newton John had to agree to appear to promote the video in a skit, reportedly against her will and she expressed anger at having her 'starring' role in the show downgraded into a lesser guest spot to make way for the video and McCartney.
The airing of the video on this highly rated show was successful as the track climbed back up the chart the following week and aired on Top of the Pops on 4 November 1983.
Paul must have been loaded…
Concratual Obligation Interview. John is sneering from Heaven at this farce.
Think they must have smoked something just before going on air......
I think I agree with you, maybe a bit of pot,
up to him he only does pot
@@amyclarke41 linda was always high hahaa
Noel Edmonds shitting himself here
He was lucky to take Pauls place
😉
Noel edmonds, evil noel edmonds.
What a mess!
omg linda is a male to female
This theory has always baffled me. She's just a plain girl!
Omg u ppls I swear 😂
What about when she was pregnant then?
What about when she was pregnant then?