Paul is the coolest senior citizen on the planet! I seen him several months ago & he's 74 now & can hit them notes like he did so many years ago. He's older but he's still the cute Beatle!
What a belter this tune is. I am an English tutor and if you want an exercise in explaining everyday English dialogue with a plethora of figures of speech idioms and phrasal verbs, this has it all. What a remarkable personality the composer of this tune is. 69 in this video and still has energy for a footy side.
That’s a tribute to John Lennon who had the false start on his Gibson J-60e acoustic in the studio. Producer George Martin decided to leave Lennon’s false start on the record.
I remember seeing Frankie Valli on TV when he was getting on a bit, it looked to me like a younger chap in the band was hitting the high notes for him.
This man STILL loves what he's doing, it's so obvious. Great rendition of this classic.......He's still got "it", & will do it until he physically can't (IMHO) anymore. Our Gain! His too, I think.....Thanks for posting this, much appreciated!
This is one of his best songs! Very clever pop song. Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight. That’s a good line and very true. Thanks Macca! For all the incredible songs! And thanks to whoever posted this. 👏🏻🎸😎
LEGEND. Saw him twice in concert and he could show bands half his age how to rock it live. Also one of the gigs I saw was five days before Christmas day and he played Wonderful Christmas which as you can imagine just the icing on the cake .
Great Song; Nice footage. Next to the ICONS that Sir Paul has played with; this is the best group of musicians that he has toured with. Strong and tight.
This song, with the double false start, was the perfect way to open the US version of "Rubber Soul". Very Beatle-like to open an album with a false start. No one else would have ever done that. Opening the US album with this and leaving off a couple of great songs that did not fit the tone of the album otherwise, the US album was more of a folk rock album than the British version. And we eventually got the songs left off later, so it was all good. For me, this was the album when they stopped being "the lads". Their growth and leadership in taking music to yet different directions was showing. It was great.
@@davidmittelstedt8662 I saw a video here on RU-vid that spoke of some minor glitches in the recording. The author stated that he believed Paul rushed through the editing process. There were missed beats and disappearing lead guitar notes. He thinks that perhaps Paul recorded the entire song alone, but I'm not too sure about that assertion.