@@ceecee8757 Jimmy was a prodigy guitarist... beautiful man both inside and out so was his Brother Jack...Joe English and Denny Laine as well legends...RIP JIMMY.....
Totaly agree with you Charles !!! Saw him 3 times in Paris Bercy , now Accor hôtel Arena . 3 hours shows each time without any break !! Awesome !! He played twice this masterpiece and Nineteen hundred and eighty five !! That was incredible , the audience was so happy and excited !! Thanks Paul ...
Jimmy was a one of a kind a beautiful man man both inside and out...his Brother Jack who was a drummer had to find him dead in his flat located in London 1979.. We love and miss you Jimmy always RIP JIMMY
People don't realize this was the last show of the tour. For McCartney to be able to still hit all these notes singing at the END of a tour speaks to his musical abilities. One of the best of all time.
This performance was taken from the 2nd New York show which was a little less than a month before the last show. Also Venus And Mars and Band On The Run are from Seattle
What Paul was doing in the 60s led to the 70s. He is one of the geniuses of my time, and I was very blessed to grow up in the greatest part of the rock and roll era. I don't know what comes next. Maybe it will be some kind of computer music era, or another art form altogether.
Paul sounds great but very weary voice here and not going for the high notes like on the album. Last concert on tour I guess, but I dig the rasp anyway
This is probably one of the greatest love songs ever written. Paul was blessed to have this level of love from Linda. "Ooo, what a lucky man he was," and is.
@@paullack9025 He was way more versatile than Rod Stewart and sang like this when Stewart was an unknown. Listen to Oh Darling from Abbey Road, or an even earlier example would be Long Tall Sally and his Little Richard impression.
@@paullack9025 John Lennon had a good strong voice when he was younger, but that didn't last past the Beatles. It became all nasally and thin -- like him. And George had an interesting folksy style, one style, not versatile. Neither can compare to Paul. They were both lucky to have found him.
@@charwest9449 Probably though as People I Like who John and George were or became and thats More Important to Me.,.I Believe the Ramones are One of the Greatest things to Happen to Music so that Shows what I Think of Talent Haha.,.
Greetings let us all NOT forget the brilliance of the other band members....JImmy was a prodigy guitarist and like hid Brother Jack who was a drummer gorgeous men both inside and out..Joe English and their first drummer was brilliant...Denny Laine as well RIP JIMMY
this shows up the greatness of Sir Paul Mccartney. There are times in this music that he is singing like a pop angel and other times singing like a rock demon.
Paul we need you in San Diego I saw your son about a year and a half ago on 4 the ave in Chula Vista he was a little chubby like you used to be he was cute like you ! I was amazed my love with you ! Love Lara we will always have fed co . And try the great Chinese food while you're in town on highland in national city it's on the east side of highland across from 7 eleven near cricket phones also I recommend the egg rolls at jack in the box their mocha iced mocha coffee is great have fun. Say hello to John major and all my respects to Linda she did her best. Love ,Lara.
His brilliance was in his melody writing and bass playing. He was an effective vocalist who peaked in the mid-70's. For the past 25 years his singing badly deteriorated and is embarrassingly dreadful now
Surely no one person in history has created so many enduring songs and performances, and has touched the lives and been so integral to so many memories as Paul has. The musical GOAT. Thank you sir.
Best vocalist and songwriter in the history of pop music. He's a virtuoso on twenty five different instruments and plays fifty all-told. Only played bass while in the Beatles so the others would have something to do. Never bothered learning how to read and write music as he just hears the sound in his head and plays it. A musical genius and freak of nature.
@@kirtichoudhary6438 Still is my favorite beatle. I think he wasn't the best human being, but his songs are the ones that i love the most. P. S. I say it with no disrespect to Paul, George and Ringo through, they all were great musicians in their own and were very important in the success of the most acclaimed band in popular music history.
Stevie Wonder Elton John David Bowie Billy Joel Cat Stevens Kate Bush and Queen all wrote better songs than Paul, post 1970. His solo career has been weak compared to his Beatles output...... which proves he needed John's influence and input, particularly with his lyrics
@@tonysmith4602 Paul was/is a absolutely fantastic bassist. His drumming, guitar and piano playing is adequate - it just doesn't come close to the top guys.
One of the best and most versatile. Freddy Mercury certainly had an amazing voice and unbeatable range. I’ve seen MCartney in concert, and he is a living legend. Others, like Mercury have amazing voices too.
I was 18 and just about to graduate high school in Fort Lee NJ. Mccartney was playing the garden and miraculously I scored one ticket! My high school sweety said she didn't mind...right... The show was also rumored to be a big Beatle reunion. My 2 buddies tried but didn't get in. The show was incredible.... The Beatles and Paul left a huge mark on the memories of my life.... Here's to you Paul!
That's a fabulous memory! I've seen Paul live in the latter years but my mum and dad saw him in the early 60s with the Beatles up town locally (Stoke-on-Trent) - they hardly heard a thing with the constant screaming apparently! Amazing to think that this guy entertained my parents and then me approximately half a century later!!
Jimmy McCulloch genius on lead guitar who passed at only 26 in 1979. Rockshow was released a year later. He achieved so much in his short life! RIP Jimmy!
Peak Paul. McCartney worked so hard for so long that his musical mind evolved to a point of nirvana. The best music maker the world has ever witnessed.
Just loss my wife to cancer and i cry now every time i hear this song. I was lucky enough to say those words to her for 33 years ,( Baby Im amazed with you) she gave me a life.I know where's Paul comming from.....PEACE
And still got it today! A friend of mine saw him perform last night Dec 15th 2024 in Manchester UK,,,blew her away,said it the best night of her life.Now off her bucket list,bless!! 💜
How can Paul and the rest of the Beatles be so good? His songs are more than simple songs that master peaces transmit fellings and memories of your life I feel so good when I heard this song remaind me my beautiful girlfriend that I love to much and I don't know probably I'll never know Paul but it's a wish that I hope one day come true I love you Paul Your little 15 years old fanboy eduardo
Written for Linda and released on his 1970 solo album, this song went virtually unnoticed by the mainstream until “covered” by Wings in 1977. Paul originally wrote all the lyrics and played all the instruments on the original track as a tribute to his true love. Finally noticed nearly 8 years later for what it was…..a masterpiece. Thank you Paul and Linda
I was only 12 years old. My Dad was on tour w/ Wings. I lived in Kona Hawaii. My Grandpa sent me this Great Double Live Album 💿 ❤️❤️❤️✅👍. Crying So Beautiful All these Years Later Love You Paul Forever Prayers for Linda & Jimmy
General Admission was 10 dollars plus a 1.50 presentation fee. Still a massive bargain. I grew up in the 60s and 70s and saw every big rock show that passed through. Most tickets in the early 70s were 7-8 dollars. It was a wonderful time to see live music. Now, I can’t afford to go and see anyone famous as tickets range from 100-1000 dollars. Luckily I can see concerts on TH-cam and I have bought many DVDs with concerts of my favorite artists.
Those songs he made in the very early 70's, romantic/opera/rock call that the way you want, were really a new genre and infuenced a LOT of bands back then from Aerosmith to Queen in the following years. I can totally see Freddie singing Live and let die, Jet or or Maybe I'm amazed with a Brian May's solo at the end.
Went to the Wings Over America concert in KC May 29 1976.. I was 15 yrs old and it was my first concert.. That concert was the best concert I have ever attended and I have seen most all the greats since then. Thank you, Paul (and crew).. for the wonderful experience..
Paul’s voice blows my mind every time I hear him live. Doesn’t matter his age, he’s never more than a few cents off pitch regardless of the note or key he’s singing in. One of the most pure falsettos of all time too. I think he’s going to hit it big one day if he keeps with it 😂
I love the rasp in his voice
Yes. Due to years of smoking cigarettes.
@@ceecee8757 Jimmy was a prodigy guitarist... beautiful man both inside and out so was his Brother Jack...Joe English and Denny Laine as well legends...RIP JIMMY.....
his point has considerably deteriorated at this point, compared to 1970. its harder for him to hit high notes from his early songs.
I think he's had quite a few years prior to perfect it.
Probably the reason why his voice got damaged quite early
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I don't think he sings that good in his 80's. I don't in my 60's Ringo sings his material well in his 80's, and maybe even better.
@@GREG62944most people do lose their voice when they get older. But a few don't.😊
When Paul was in his prime, nobody could touch him.
prime Paul
That was why they used to call him the "Paulcuprime"
Indeed!!
@@ThomasWilliamsMusik Never heard that but love it!!
Isn't he still in his prime.
The most important musician, composer, singer, performer in the last 100 years.
Totaly agree with you Charles !!! Saw him 3 times in Paris Bercy , now Accor hôtel Arena . 3 hours shows each time without any break !! Awesome !! He played twice this masterpiece and Nineteen hundred and eighty five !! That was incredible , the audience was so happy and excited !! Thanks Paul ...
Lennon was
Sir Paul McCartney for sure
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Jimmy McCulloch’s guitar playing is something special.
Jimmy was a one of a kind a beautiful man man both inside and out...his Brother Jack who was a drummer had to find him dead in his flat located in London 1979.. We love and miss you Jimmy always RIP JIMMY
@@annaleonardi6299 And his death was open verdict. Enough to say foul play.
Jimmy had a problem with drugs and alcohol. I believe this contributed to his early death. RIP Jimmy.
Another young talent taken by heroine
On an SG, too ! Sound so much drier than a Les Paul.
People don't realize this was the last show of the tour. For McCartney to be able to still hit all these notes singing at the END of a tour speaks to his musical abilities. One of the best of all time.
This performance was taken from the 2nd New York show which was a little less than a month before the last show. Also Venus And Mars and Band On The Run are from Seattle
@@tonjametanoia
I was at the Garden on May 14, 1976. Is that the second show?
Yes yes , he’s as professional as ever
that just shows how much of a professional paul is.
He was probably just going off adrenaline at this point. His pipes were never gonna move anything the White Star Line ever produced anyway.
For me, this is the greatest song a husband could sing to his wife. I have so much love and respect for Paul.
Eu também
Absolute soul mates.
R.I.P. Linda
He wrote this for John during Let it Be days.
He wrote this for John during Let it Be days.
I can't think of another musician who transitioned from the 60s to the 70s as gracefully as Paul did.
Maybe Bob Dylan?
All his songs sounded custom-made to smooth that transition, honestly
What Paul was doing in the 60s led to the 70s. He is one of the geniuses of my time, and I was very blessed to grow up in the greatest part of the rock and roll era. I don't know what comes next. Maybe it will be some kind of computer music era, or another art form altogether.
Elvis?
@@elvispresleydaily3952 he made a comeback moreso a transition
Geez, his voice is incredible here. He really is untouchable.
Listen to Monkberry Moonn Delight - blows away Robert Plant and all rock vocalists with that one!
The original is better imo.
@@davemack7577 nope 😆
Paul sounds great but very weary voice here and not going for the high notes like on the album. Last concert on tour I guess, but I dig the rasp anyway
This is the equivalent of elvis' 68 comeback in terms of rasp
This is probably one of the greatest love songs ever written. Paul was blessed to have this level of love from Linda. "Ooo, what a lucky man he was," and is.
Listen to Paul's Voice. Absolute brilliance!!!
Trying to be Rod Steward Id say if Ya Listen to the Faces Version.,.
@@paullack9025 He was way more versatile than Rod Stewart and sang like this when Stewart was an unknown. Listen to Oh Darling from Abbey Road, or an even earlier example would be Long Tall Sally and his Little Richard impression.
I wsjust having a Laugh.,. Out of the Beatles I Prefer John Lennon and George Harrison as Ex Beatles.,.
@@paullack9025 John Lennon had a good strong voice when he was younger, but that didn't last past the Beatles. It became all nasally and thin -- like him. And George had an interesting folksy style, one style, not versatile. Neither can compare to Paul. They were both lucky to have found him.
@@charwest9449 Probably though as People I Like who John and George were or became and thats More Important to Me.,.I Believe the Ramones are One of the Greatest things to Happen to Music so that Shows what I Think of Talent Haha.,.
Maybe I'm amazed at the way I love this song
Love those silly love songs!
And i specially like This one!
Indeed !
Greetings let us all NOT forget the brilliance of the other band members....JImmy was a prodigy guitarist and like hid Brother Jack who was a drummer gorgeous men both inside and out..Joe English and their first drummer was brilliant...Denny Laine as well RIP JIMMY
Maybe I'm amazed at Paul McCartney!❤
this shows up the greatness of Sir Paul Mccartney. There are times in this music that he is singing like a pop angel and other times singing like a rock demon.
+Lucio Cavaler wut
+Lucio Cavaler and sometimes, he sings like john
+Lucio Cavaler i prefer the rock demon maccartney
+YetSkaizel *Mccartney
Haha well said
Paul's voice never sounded better. He is a worldwide treasure and always will be.
yes....Paul peaked as a vocalist in 1975-76
I don't like to use the word 'Genius' a lot, but this guy...he still gets to me after all these years. The same feeling I had in 1962
He's a genius.
Paul we need you in San Diego I saw your son about a year and a half ago on 4 the ave in Chula Vista he was a little chubby like you used to be he was cute like you ! I was amazed my love with you ! Love Lara we will always have fed co . And try the great Chinese food while you're in town on highland in national city it's on the east side of highland across from 7 eleven near cricket phones also I recommend the egg rolls at jack in the box their mocha iced mocha coffee is great have fun. Say hello to John major and all my respects to Linda she did her best. Love ,Lara.
Totally correct !
If he’s not a genius, no one is.
Agreed. Paul is a modern day Mozart.
Paul is a genius!
+Ananias Andrada PAUL was a Genius, indeed!
No doubt
We know
É o maior lenda viva de todos os tempos no pop!...🤷♂️🙇♀️
Wow! Paul never sounded better.
Rest In Eternal Peace, Denny. Thank you for the music.
Our Mozart. I have been fortunate enough to see Sir Paul play this live, twice. Thank you, Paul always amazing.
Once.
And it was wonderful.
4 times with The Beatles once solo last in 2010
@@taragreenetarotastro You saw The Beatles in concert??
Closer to George Formby actually.
This is Paul McCartney at the height of his genius melodic capabilities as a songwriter, musician, and performer.
and vocalist?
Correct
Melodic. Yes, that’s the word for Paul and, in my opinion, what made the the Beatles and all of Paul’s music so special.
This live version is best of all, even better than the studio version.
I think both are just as great 🎶🥂
The version on wings over America is better.
Agree 100%.
Agreed.
One of his best songs.
Definitely in the top 5.
McCartney’s top needs more than 5 songs!
@@lluisgonzalezrodriguez4865 I agree, lol.
Top 5 what?
The Paul & Linda story was one of the great love stories of our time. I'm so sad that he lost her, she was the love of his life. ❤
This song was from his heart and soul...
This melody. His vocal range. Just everything is perfection. Thank you, Sir Paul, for everything.
His brilliance was in his melody writing and bass playing. He was an effective vocalist who peaked in the mid-70's. For the past 25 years his singing badly deteriorated and is embarrassingly dreadful now
MASTERPIECE! My God, that one man can possess all that talent still, after 55 yrs, is mind boggling!
Denny Laine...TRULY one of the underated rock greats...his contributions cannot be ignored!
Yes indeed, the "Rockshow" film highlights Laine's contribution to Wings.
The purity of his tone. Amazing solo.
I don't want to imagine a world without Pauls music
A Lennon type song I’ve written Oh so blue,try it out 😊
Pure rock voice. Maybe I'm Amazed the way I love Paul's voice.
This is one of the greatest songs ever written. Paul McCartney, at his best, was unsurpassable.
“Maybe I’m Amazed” on how terrible nowadays music is.
Surely no one person in history has created so many enduring songs and performances, and has touched the lives and been so integral to so many memories as Paul has. The musical GOAT. Thank you sir.
All the greats have, mate
Best vocalist and songwriter in the history of pop music. He's a virtuoso on twenty five different instruments and plays fifty all-told. Only played bass while in the Beatles so the others would have something to do. Never bothered learning how to read and write music as he just hears the sound in his head and plays it. A musical genius and freak of nature.
It's Vivian Stanshall.
@@markdylan8676
What is?
Anyway what do you expect from a BEATLES who is part of the Greatest Band in History.
not only pop music, but also rock!
Actually, he played Bass, Acoustic and electric guitars, piano and keyboards...and drums (don't forget the Clavichord and Mellotron) with the Beatles.
Best performer of the Beatles. Very talented. Handled his fame well. One in A trillion!
Although my favorite Beatle is John Lennon, I agree; Paul McCartney was the best performer of them all.
@@miguelosvaldofloresdomingu8911 John was a Hippocrate and psychopath
@@kirtichoudhary6438 Still is my favorite beatle. I think he wasn't the best human being, but his songs are the ones that i love the most.
P. S. I say it with no disrespect to Paul, George and Ringo through, they all were great musicians in their own and were very important in the success of the most acclaimed band in popular music history.
@@miguelosvaldofloresdomingu8911 sure 👍
It is one of the best live performances ever by any band. McCartney and wings at their best. What a privilege!
Unreal performance, couldn’t be better.
Best version of Maybe I’m Amazed ever. And probably the best live performance in rock history!
The guy was amazing, rest in peace Jimmy McCulloch. And bless you, Paul McCartney, the greatest of all times.
R.I.P. Linda also.
Undoubtly the best musician in history!!
Eat that Mozart!
One of the best rock love songs ever written, ever.
Paul at his solo best, his voice has the perfect rasp in it from the road 👏
I agree
Esse merece todas as honras de Maior músico do Século. Cara é um gênio. Por isso por onde passa carrega multidão. Que Deus o abençoe
Jimmy McCulloch's two guitar solos are some of the all time best ever!
Paul McCartney is the best song writer in 80 years. Not to mention his piano, bass and SInging!
Pretty good drummer too. He played all the instruments on the album version of Maybe I'm Amazed
Stevie Wonder Elton John David Bowie Billy Joel Cat Stevens Kate Bush and Queen all wrote better songs than Paul, post 1970. His solo career has been weak compared to his Beatles output...... which proves he needed John's influence and input, particularly with his lyrics
@@tonysmith4602 Paul was/is a absolutely fantastic bassist. His drumming, guitar and piano playing is adequate - it just doesn't come close to the top guys.
He wrote so many classics that people take for granted he had the most gifted and versatile voice in rock history.
Not really
That would be Little Richard for me, but certainly Paul is right up there
You mean he has one of.
One of the best and most versatile. Freddy Mercury certainly had an amazing voice and unbeatable range. I’ve seen MCartney in concert, and he is a living legend. Others, like Mercury have amazing voices too.
I was 18 and just about to graduate high school in Fort Lee NJ.
Mccartney was playing the garden and miraculously I scored one ticket!
My high school sweety said she didn't mind...right...
The show was also rumored to be a big Beatle reunion.
My 2 buddies tried but didn't get in.
The show was incredible....
The Beatles and Paul left a huge mark on the memories of my life....
Here's to you Paul!
That's a fabulous memory!
I've seen Paul live in the latter years but my mum and dad saw him in the early 60s with the Beatles up town locally (Stoke-on-Trent) - they hardly heard a thing with the constant screaming apparently!
Amazing to think that this guy entertained my parents and then me approximately half a century later!!
Macca is such an incredible package of a human being.
Jimmy McCulloch genius on lead guitar who passed at only 26 in 1979. Rockshow was released a year later.
He achieved so much in his short life! RIP Jimmy!
His playing is some perfect 70s vibes, touches of Clapton and Beck(rip), Townsend, Harrison, etc yet still got his own flare!!
I feel Jimmy is deep inside of this song. His tone is so great - this solo is so great.
Couldn't keep his hands out of the medicine jar...
His keyboard playing is amazing...
Peak Paul. McCartney worked so hard for so long that his musical mind evolved to a point of nirvana. The best music maker the world has ever witnessed.
Totally agree
Nobody gets sound out of a guitar like Jimmy doing a McCartney solo. McCullough guitar legend.
The entire world owes Paul and family a thank you note.
GOD of rock and pop music.
2:02 Paul goes hard on the piano, what a legend.
Just loss my wife to cancer and i cry now every time i hear this song. I was lucky enough to say those words to her for 33 years ,( Baby Im amazed with you) she gave me a life.I know where's Paul comming from.....PEACE
Paul was not only a great singer-songwriter, he was also great band leader.
Paul and Linda made a beautiful couple and made beautiful music together. Thanks for your gift of music and great memories!
One of the most beautiful songs ever written and performed.
Still crushing on that keyboard angel
why is Paul beautiful?... because he makes positive, human, real and cool all at the same time... and Wings was his total masterpiece of beauty
Best song writer and musician ever, bar none.
This live version is the best !!! Better than the first solo album version .
Love that guitar! It touches my heart...RIP Jimmy McCulloch.
I truly believe that no one has graced our ears with more (or better for a fact) music here on this here planet more than Sir McCartney
This song rose Paul into superstardom in his "new" solo career.
Paul loved Linda as much as the world loves this song. And maybe I'm amazed... it's true.
Wow his songs are so great it kinda makes you happy the Beatles Broke up!
I've been alive throughout all of Paul's career. Can't believe how great he is.
He was at the top of the world. His time might be over already. But when he shined he shined like no one else. Legendary. Invencible...
Thanks for being a part of my life Paul.....
And still got it today! A friend of mine saw him perform last night Dec 15th 2024 in Manchester UK,,,blew her away,said it the best night of her life.Now off her bucket list,bless!! 💜
Watching this video and I’m suddenly 17 again! Music is the only time travel I know of.
Im amazed by paul's talent, in my opinion he is the best male musician singer of all time
How can Paul and the rest of the Beatles be so good? His songs are more than simple songs that master peaces transmit fellings and memories of your life I feel so good when I heard this song remaind me my beautiful girlfriend that I love to much and I don't know probably I'll never know Paul but it's a wish that I hope one day come true
I love you Paul
Your little 15 years old fanboy eduardo
George songs are good tho
Eduardo Cruz López You are 15?
Alberto Sauma Nobody asked.
Joy Stinson thanks mate (:
Raul Rojas Benjamin well now I’m 21 but at that time i was 15
One of the best songs ever!
Not available in my country!?
Wisconsin is a different country..lol
brian h no but that's what the video said to me! For real😄 why would I lie? LOL
~ Maybe I'm Amazed ~
Couldn't agree more! : -)
You and I are going to battle today Linda. It all starts in a few hours at Lambeau...Go Lions
Am I just a nostalgic, crotchety, old man…or, is this the best era of music ever…..
I'm only 31 and I think it might be the best
It was the best era, no doubt.
Plus- Musicians could sing and actually play instruments!
Written for Linda and released on his 1970 solo album, this song went virtually unnoticed by the mainstream until “covered” by Wings in 1977. Paul originally wrote all the lyrics and played all the instruments on the original track as a tribute to his true love. Finally noticed nearly 8 years later for what it was…..a masterpiece. Thank you Paul and Linda
“Covered”….you’re an idiot….
Man, Paul your voice just blew my heart apart!
McCartney at his absolute peak. Legend
He still got it, no matter how old he gets. Impressive and overwhelming.
Bro this was 1978...
Hes 80 now, he cant sing like this any more.
Someone said he gave all of us his voice.
I was only 12 years old. My Dad was on tour w/ Wings. I lived in Kona Hawaii. My Grandpa sent me this Great Double Live Album 💿 ❤️❤️❤️✅👍. Crying So Beautiful All these Years Later Love You Paul Forever Prayers for Linda & Jimmy
This is a amazing rendition .Paul Mccartney is a legend alive!
"Maybe I'm Amazed"; "Here Today"; " Jet"...the list goes on, and yet many say he was finished after The Beatles.
I always said Another Day and Mull of Kintyre could've been thrown on any Beatles album and not considered filler.
Nobody says that.
Many said and still say this. including Keith richards
@@anom3778 rude comment IMO
@@jayvonck545 it was quite necessary
Paul is Alive and I am waiting for McCartney III
Boy do I have some good news for you
Saw him in Hamilton do this and many other great tunes. Seen every Beatle live except for John, my fave. Regret that.
Its released
999o
@Barry McHawkiner such a weird way to say it's amazingly good
Can you even fathom paying like $15 dollars to see a show like this back in the day? Crazy to think about.
At that time it was around 7-8 bucks
yes it was quite amazing. i was there. will chrish it forever
General Admission was 10 dollars plus a 1.50 presentation fee. Still a massive bargain. I grew up in the 60s and 70s and saw every big rock show that passed through. Most tickets in the early 70s were 7-8 dollars. It was a wonderful time to see live music. Now, I can’t afford to go and see anyone famous as tickets range from 100-1000 dollars. Luckily I can see concerts on TH-cam and I have bought many DVDs with concerts of my favorite artists.
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Best love song of all time.
Those songs he made in the very early 70's, romantic/opera/rock call that the way you want, were really a new genre and infuenced a LOT of bands back then from Aerosmith to Queen in the following years. I can totally see Freddie singing Live and let die, Jet or or Maybe I'm amazed with a Brian May's solo at the end.
Powerful voice, amazing musician.
One of my all-time favorites. Paul is one of the best singer/songwriters of all time.
This is the GOAT of rock music composition. Absolutely freaking brilliant songwriting, AND execution!
And don't forget his singing! Definitely one of the best singers of all time
@@AshenSamarakoon 💯
Went to the Wings Over America concert in KC May 29 1976.. I was 15 yrs old and it was my first concert.. That concert was the best concert I have ever attended and I have seen most all the greats since then. Thank you, Paul (and crew).. for the wonderful experience..
Ky102
Absolutely love this! His voice is so versatile.
Paul’s voice blows my mind every time I hear him live. Doesn’t matter his age, he’s never more than a few cents off pitch regardless of the note or key he’s singing in. One of the most pure falsettos of all time too. I think he’s going to hit it big one day if he keeps with it 😂
Imagine if we could have Paul with THAT voice and the super band he has now.
Crazy. Hes like magic.
It brings tears to my eyes listening to this. When musicians were musicians.
Happy 80th birthday Paul. One of my favorite songs.
Best version ever.
I saw Wings on this tour, it was terrific and Rockshow captures it.
I dont really care of others opinion of me..
.. Salvation Opened My Wings.. Flying Free..Respect Paul McCartney
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Best love song ever written. ❤️
I'm amazed anybody could dislike this! Musical genius!