I could watch this stuff for 12 hours and still be sad that it ended. What a great special event with Sir Paul and the Nan!!! Loved every second of it. Thanks so much.
Oh thank you for editing that together! I really wanted to see the video version after having listened to the episode! What an episode by the way! It made me listen to Beatles music all day and think about the life they must have had back then!
I can not thank enough the person who filmed and uploaded this. It's actually strange that there is no official version (or is there?). Anyway, awesome, wonderful job.
Probably a little difficult today for anyone under 50 to get a real handle on the enormity of The Beatles impact around the world, the intensity, ubiquity & magnitude...(Think Taylor Swift x20)...at least. Though nobody, not even Zeppelin in the decade they owned (the 70's), has ever been as broadly embraced, the only reason The Beatles legend will endure is the quality of their artistic output, particularly the second half of 1960's decade.....so many unique groundbreaking songs.
I could listen to Paul telling stories for hours. I think what the four of them experienced from rags to riches and Beatlemania was one of the things that bonded them together.
I love their chemistry and sense of humor together, like a long version of this old interview ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vt7EwaiYxok.htmlsi=f9I1GODY5N3zxpNY
McCartney was EXTREMELY diplomatic about America's gun culture and gun laws @55:28. Talk about a picture telling 1000 words. The fact he said so little and the inference to Lennon's death was so obvious, it was very powerful.
Although I'm a the biggest John Lennon fan you could ever imagine, Paul is the most famous person alive. Please cherish every moment of being on the same planet as him.
who is the young gentleman wearing blue on the right at around 2:28? i went to school around this time, and i know him, i forgot his name and would like to reconnect for the 10th year anniversary. thank you.
. Strange that Sir Paul doesn't remember that his bandmate, George Harrison (19:09), was born LONG before the end of WWII (February 25, 1943, to be exact)......well......a good two years before it was all over, any way. His album title, _Memory Almost Full_ (2007) leaps IMMEDIATELY to mind !! 😉 .
Paul McCartney is just wonderfully young at heart, To thank him really isnt enough, hes changed my life ❤️ ill alway adore the Beatles, from the bottom of my heart so much love, the gift you have has raised to inspeackable highs . Again much love Paul.❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😊😊😊😊
I've watched several interviews of Sir Paul and I have noticed his gift of storytelling. He makes his audience so comfortable and it's like listening to a favorite uncle who is visiting one's family.
That was a magnificent hour I spent watching this! Conan echoes my own thoughts when he says he can't think of another person who has brought more joy to more people. Macca has certainly done that for me and his music has saved me in so many ways and on so many occasions! Paul McCartney is miraculous to me, and this book showcasing his photography just highlights his otherworldly artistic talent - musically *and* visually. That pic of Ringo smoking was astonishing for an amateur photographer. We are all so blessed to be living in his time.
I don't care if Paul McCartney ever wrote or sang a song. He is the kind of beautiful soul that we can all be inspired by. But, I'm really glad he did those songs.