I saw him 3 months ago in Munich and I must say his voice doesn't sound sooo good anymore. But it sounds good if you think that he is 74. But it isn't the same like in the '70...
If only Paul hadn't died in the 60's ... Faul has done a decent job taking his place and playing his songs all these years, surely someone else can carry on for him.
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Paul is a billionaire. He could have stopped doing music 40 years ago and lived a glamorous life. But he still performs in his late 70’s because he truly loves music and people.
before you enter the music industry it will be for money but the longer you play music , you'll eventually forget about the money u make and instead just enjoy music all your life.
We should send another pod thing up to space like with the beatles, but this new one should have this 7 minute song on it. It perfectly sums up the human race. Different, yet United
Whenever I listen to it but ONLY BY PAUL MCCARTNEY , it makes me forget about all the craziness in this world !!! Love you Forever Sir Paul McCartney ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Paul is a national treasure. We need to appreciate him more while he is still with us. Genius. Responsible for some of the greatest songs ever written.
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Mauricio Fretes He put so much emotion into it... I'd be struggling to maintain my composure if I ever got to perform such a legendary classic with a god amongst men (Sir Paul)
Imagine being in McCartney's skin, singing a song you'd written yourself decades ago, to tens of thousands in a park at the end of a warm day, and having them join in devotedly. Darn, how would you not float away with happiness?
I was raised on The Beatles and Paul is my musical idol. I have never seen him live as everytime I have tried to get a ticket they have always sold out. I'm finally going to see him live in Sydney on the 28/10/2023. I live in London, England and I am flying to Australia for 5 days just to see the legend. I cannot wait. So been meaning to update this post. The concert was absolutely phenomenal. Paul was simply perfect!!! I took lots of videos and photos, if anyone wants to see them let me know, I can post on my page.
The “na na na” part brings me to tears every time to hear the crowd. It’s a very transcendent where it goes past all language, race, religion, or any other differences to have all the people singing the same part, unified. I’m not sure why it makes me so emotional, but it does. Every single time.
I always said there's nothing that brings people together more than music. There's nothing more human and to-the-soul than music. This clip, I'd say, proves that. Our human race isn't all bad. We do have some beautiful moments
Yes, and then if you get a chance to go to one of his concerts and do the Hey Jude singalong, you feel united with all those other huge crowds that have sung it around the world. Such a joy, such a gift of being alive at this time.
Fairuzy Renaldy If you like hearing Paul control the crowd you should check out the version that was on his back in the world album. open.spotify.com/track/1OtqunyxPcNrR47KTnJwtD
Matthew Julian he wont die, he'll just finally be born while the rest of us are living in a mythical world where we believe to be alive. When John finally is born, he'll be at peace while we are still dying under this thing you want to call "life."
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Hey Jude, don't make it bad. Take a sad song and make it better. Remember to let her into your heart, Then you can start to make it better. Hey Jude, don't be afraid. You were made to go out and get her. The minute you let her under your skin, Then you begin to make it better. And anytime you feel the pain, hey Jude, refrain, Don't carry the world upon your shoulders. For well you know that it's a fool who plays it cool By making his world a little colder. Hey Jude, don't let me down. You have found her, now go and get her. Remember to let her into your heart, Then you can start to make it better. So let it out and let it in, hey Jude, begin, You're waiting for someone to perform with. And don't you know that it's just you, hey Jude, you'll do, The movement you need is on your shoulder. Hey Jude, don't make it bad. Take a sad song and make it better. Remember to let her under your skin, Then you'll begin to make it Better better better better better better, oh. Na na na nananana, nannana, hey Jude...
Nobody has any business being that cool and relatable for over 40 years - but there he is. What an absolute living legend. (over 50 now, but this was 2010)
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At the start, I felt immense sadness that the other 3 weren't there, but by the end I felt such a rush of warmth and how everything is gonna be alright, that's just the way how this song makes you feel. John and George would've loved this. Absolutely magical!
There are three things that makes a song a banger 1. It’s ageless 2. It’s a classic 3.Everyone knows it and will sing it no matter what their own music taste is This ticks all three Therefore this song do be a banger doe
Richard Sherman was told by his dad once about writing songs the three “S’s” keep it: 1. Singable, 2. Simple, and 3. Sincere this checks all the marks.
I am 66 and I was 11 when I heard it in the radio the first time. After that nothing was the same. Every time when I hear this anthem it moved me to tears, especially when I see all these young people singing along.
Couldn't agree with you more about this song reducing one to tears. It's something in the way it's arranged that just takes you out of your sorts and brings you to that knife edge of feeling like crying and overjoyed...
@2v_5r Very true. Always stated as a quote by John Lennon but actually it was a joke made after his death on a BBC radio comedy programme in 1981. John rated Ringo as a drummer. Otherwise why would he have told him to play like the drummers on a record he liked; which was actually 2 drummers playing at the same time lol
I love him. Who would think growing up they'd be on stage with Sir Paul performing Hey Jude. He probably appreciates every single performance. Such a privilege.
I was there. One of the last memories I had with my dad. Was sat at about 11/12 years old with my dad, turned around and David Walliams was stood right behind us, probably the best day of my life. RIP dad❤️
Shows that Paul McCartney is pure talent, even after decades his voice still sounds just as good as it did when he originally sang it. Also the fact he can play the piano and guitar on top of singing without looking at his hands shows he was born to become a superstar. He definitely had one of the biggest impacts on the music industry with his singles “hey Jude” and “yesterday”. He very well deserved the knighthood. Hope he lives for another decade or more. Sir Paul McCartney.
It's ok. Ringo's around and besides, George & John are right there beside Paul, close enough to touch.. they're just in another dimension. Isn't this some show, eh? Peace.
I saw them in Lubbock. TX in 2013. I will never forget it because my 25 yr old son and one on my favorite colleagues were with me. After the concert my son said "Dad, now I get it"....we have never been closer.
So much greatness...from four lads from Liverpool. They carried each other on their shoulders to a decade of the greatest work and creativity the world will ever know. No one, no group, nothing can match the enduring impact and of John, Paul, George and Ringo. The world will listen to their music forever.
Absolutely blown away by how amazing Sir Paul still sounds almost 50 years after this song was first recorded. He's gotta be well into his 70s... what a legend.
Suddenly, this made me cry even at the "Na, na, na" part it feels like because of this song all of us are one for a minute no wars, politics, etc. Just song and enjoyment.
i enjoy watching the whole video, but... that drummer... he plays with such a passion, he feels it and plays like his life depends on it haha it's awesome, i think it's a gift when you can feel and enjoy that much, and even more when it's your job!
+Ben Ridev dont be sad one day he will leave be happy he was here in the first place. we will all leave one day but its what we did in the time we were here that we will be remember for.
@carlbruh6059 If Scotland isn't a part of the UK, why are ~45% of them trying to vote to leave it? You can't vote to leave something you're apparently not in. Also, Welsh and Northern Irish people far and away prefer to be British than independent/annexed. Unless you're an ultra nationalist and/or completely brainwashed, I'm pretty sure you'll at least know what country you're in, whether you like it or not.
Someone copied this comment, and put this on a different song. I think "Daydream Believer". I'm not just saying it's copied, because I think it's spelled exactly the same.