@@PaulFormentosof course you are just joking and you can't possibly believe this isnt the same man, 16 years later.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q7th14N9UWA.htmlsi=71vl5LaeSvqj6Oqn
You prolly dont give a shit but does anybody know a method to get back into an instagram account?? I stupidly lost the password. I would love any tips you can offer me.
@Gary Alden I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
John was alive. You can feel it. With all the Paul, George, and Ringo interviews after the breakup, you can feel the vibe as to whether John is still alive or not.
Saw him and the Beatles in New Brighton in 1962/3 when I was in Merchant Navy based in Liverpool, (Blue Funnel Line). At that time I didn't realise how clever they (he) was. Now I do. His music will live for ever, like the Masters of Classical works. Can't help liking him either after watching this and other interviews. "Good on you la"!
You did not see this man! You saw the REAL James Paul McCartney! Congratulations! (One day you will get the full magnitude how LUCKY you was too see the REAL JPM...) "Shea stadium in America 65 ? Before my time"-"Sir Paul" (ON camera)
I prefer the guy who wrote hey Jude, magical mystery tour seargent pepper, let it be, fool on the hill etc..he was way better than the initial mcartney don't you think?
Rob lloyd the first time I heard the album I totally hated it, but I realized just how the tune kept on my head, and after hearing the first Gorillaz album it made me realize how ahead of its time McCartney II was
There were few with Paul's range of gifts. Paul's writing, both lyrics and melody, his bass playing, keyboard playing, his acoustic and electric guitar playing, his Imaginative arranging, his thousand voices on lead and harmony, his intriguing personality and his angelic looks mark Paul as special. At the same time, he possessed a healthy attitude about being Paul of the Beatles. Self-aware. " To themselves Paul and the boys were more normal than normal people, feeling good about life long before they achieved fame and wealth. And to think he hailed from Liverpool where he 'just happened' to get asked by John to join the group, a band which already had George Harrison. Ringo was asked to join soon thereafter and the rest is, as they say, history.
5:18 - "Girls School was promoted there (U.S,)" - Mull of Kintyre is a great song, but Girl School is fantastic. That's why I clamor for an archive reissue of "London Town" so that can get its proper remastering.
In waterfalls video he looks like "she loves you" and here he looks like "hey jude" and both footages are from 1980, do you know what that means? *it's been the same man McCartney all the time is all a matter of haircut and angles!*
Ummm... Strange, I thought he would have at least mentioned a drive for writing being fueled by emotion after loosing his mom suddenly. Both Paul & John lost their moms early, that was the bases for the strength of their bond. Now that I think about it, I don't ever remember hearing Paul relate anything in the context of his loss, or anything about that being a binding force between him and John.
+paul is dead and other hot potatoes I just caught another RU-vid video where he discussed that very thing... I think it was a 1982 interview for Tug Of War.
@@LeChaunce In waterfalls video he looks like "she loves you" and here he looks like "hey jude" and both footages are from 1980, do you know what that means? *it's been the same man McCartney all the time is all a matter of haircut and angles!*
1:18 "what's left". Not much after 1980. All his classic were done by then. 2:40 I don't like musicals either, with a few exceptions (Oliver, Umbrellas of Cherbourg, etc.).
Tug of War, Flowers in the Dirt, Flaming Pie, Chaos and Creation, Electric Arguments were all amazing and then you have other good albums like Memory Almost Full, New, Egypt Station, and McCartney III. Paul had so much great stuff post 1980
faul, con occhi chiari e senza peli sulle braccia, chiaro di carnagione, confrontatelo nella voce con un'intervista del 1984 con uno che io credo al 90% essere il vero paul, ha gli occhi scuri, carnagione scura (confrontato con l'intervistatore) ed è un vero mancino, non come qui che usa sempre la destra per muovere oggetti. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_y0ByIrozgk.html
In waterfalls video he looks like "she loves you" and here he looks like "hey jude" and both footages are from 1980, do you know what that means? *it's been the same man McCartney all the time is all a matter of haircut and angles!*
Tim, after Paul's dismissal of musicals, should have politely pointed out that his lyrics are 100 times better than Paul's nonsense could ever be, but of course Tim's far too nice to do that.
In waterfalls video he looks like "she loves you" and here he looks like "hey jude" and both footages are from 1980, do you know what that means? *it's been the same man McCartney all the time is all a matter of haircut and angles!*
@@olskzeri2723 In waterfalls video he looks like "she loves you" and here he looks like "hey jude" and both footages are from 1980, do you know what that means? *it's been the same man McCartney all the time is all a matter of haircut and angles!*
In waterfalls video he looks like "she loves you" and here he looks like "hey jude" and both footages are from 1980, do you know what that means? *it's been the same man McCartney all the time is all a matter of haircut and angles!*