For those complaining about his voice. The man is 76. And he sings (unlike all the pop "singers" out there that use playback and autotune). Plus, the songs where he "slips" were written when he was 18, 20 years old? What did you expect? Watching Paul is not about watching a perfectly tuned man. It's about watching a living legend, who made music what it is today.
Victor England thank you so much for saying that, it's sad that people just judge for voice, he is 76 for crying out loud what more do people want, and to be honest being that age and all the dude still got it, a whole lot better than alot of other singers that most of them will wish to be able to sing like that when they get to that age.
1:15 : A Hard Day's Night 3:54 : Hi Hi Hi 7:20 : Can't Buy Me Love 9:49 : Letting Go 15:00 : I've got a feeling 20:26 : Come On To Me 24:56 : My Valentine 28:19 :1985 33:02 : From Me To You 35:42 : Love Me Do 38:55 : FourFiveSeconds 41:36 : Blackbird 47:00 : Dance Tonight 52:44 : Who Cares 55:54 : I Saw Her Standing There 59:04 : Fuh You 1:02:33 : Back In The U.S.S.R. 1:05:44 : Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da 1:10:22 : Birthday 1:13:17 : Lady Madonna 1:15:52 : Let It Be 1:20:00 : Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise) 1:21:14 : Helter Skelter 1:25:28 : Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End (1:27:45 :Jimmy Fallon) Edit: Thank you to everyone who is helping me completing the list :)
To those who have issues with his voice: 1) he’s in his upper 70’s and considering he’s been singing for 60+ years he still sounds amazing, 2) He still goes out to entertain us with his amazing talent when most have long since retired, 3) He still chooses to sing naturally and not hide his voice issues by lip syncing and finally 4) He’s Paul Freaking McCartney!!!
And honestly, his voice isn’t bad at all. It just has different textures it didn’t have before, and honestly? It sounds just as sweet as it did in the early 60s. A different type of sweet. And also, not many 80 year olds would be able to still sing Helter Skelter like he’s been doing it in the last few tours.
Nine minutes have been cut from the full show. I was at the show (you can see me at the instrumental break of Come On To Me), and I miss those minutes!! :-)
It's 1963 and I hear 'She Loves You' on the radio. I'm 6 yrs.old and my life changed that day, because all of a sudden music was more than just background noise. Hope you'll live forever, Paul.
1979 My HS Term Paper was on The Beatles. My co seniors Music or Medicine! I'm from GA. Allman Bros, Otis Redding ( we went to school with Karla and Otis Jr. just another classmate to us.) I made a Bplus my friend did a better job at typing than I.,,, she typed my paper hehehe
52 years and counting. I don't even remember when did I hear The Beatles for the first time. But I know for sure they will be playing in my head right until the end. ❤❤
Same age as you. My very first 45 record was "She Loves You" . I played it until it was worn out. Also the "B" side, "I'll Get You (in the end)". There was such a magic and awakening to me as a young girl. Only in first grade, and having just lived through the Kennedy assassination, the Beatles elevated me to a pre-teen magic. And that magic has never stopped over 60 years later.
When Sir Paul was performing live with the Beatles in 1963 he could not have imagined that in 2018, 55 years later, at the age of 76 that his music would still be loved, that he would still have an audience spanning the generations and that he would still be writing new music that people want to have in their collections. He is currently No 1 on the US charts. How many of the new stars of 2018 will be this popular in the year 2073?
I always knew, but didn't really recognize how good a musician, song writer and performer Paul was. To perform like this at his age is wonderful. His band is great, like him.
Anyone alive during the Beatles time does have some bragging rights.. or at least a reason to feel awesome. Just wish John would of had more time but can't dwell on the bad and just be thankful what we have.. and they gave us a lot.. Paul still giving.
I took my daughter who is in a wheelchair to see him at the O2 academy in Liverpool 8 years ago,only 2000 up close and personal,and we were at the front which was incredible.He waved to her several times and after the concert one of his stage crew gave her his actual set list off the floor and one of his plectrums from his mike stand.To this day I think he was behind it.A true Gentleman and legend.We have cherished the two items ever since.
And that’s all how artists should be. Paul is such a humble man the only time I’ve seen him be rude was at some paparazzi. And he wasn’t even rude he just told them to plz go away cuz he felt harassed. Anyway, I remember reading in the one on one tour book that he wakes up some mornings and he can’t believe it’s all real. He feels so blessed to have his life, and shows it by how nice he is to his fans
Remember the most popular kid in school? Well Paul's the most popular kid on the planet. Love that he's now at least 81 and still going strong. Though the voice is diminished, he is as warm and engaging as ever, plus he can still hit the high notes. Paul McCharmley is an amazing human.
Manami Bhunia Ya most of the comments seems to be made by people like that one kid in a silent classroom, who would shout " EVERYBODY BE SILENT".. 😅😅 I was trying to find, who has complained about his voice!! All I found out was people telling someone " Don't complain about his voice!!" It would be better if these people shut their mouth !! 😋👻
The man is an absolute living legend !!!!! Even now he is still performing brilliantly, and I want to say Sir Paul, thank you so much for all the brilliant music you have given us over the years.......... long may it continue !!!!! ❤❤❤❤
Here's all the songs! :) 0:46 The beginning of "Hey Jude" 1:16 A Hard Day's Night 3:53 Hi, Hi, Hi 7:20 Can't Buy Me Love 9:49 Letting Go 15:00 I've Got A Feeling 20:26 Come On To Me 24:56 My Valentine 28:20 1985 33:02 From Me To You 35:42 Love Me Do 38:53 FourFiveSeconds 41:36 Blackbird 47:00 Dance Tonight 52:40 Who Cares 55:53 I Saw Her Standing There 59:03 Fuh You 1:02:33 Back In The USSR 1:05:44 Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 1:10:22 Birthday 1:13:17 Lady Madonna 1:15:54 Let It Be 1:20:00 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 1:21:14 Helter Skelter 1:25:28 Golden Slumbers 1:27:10 Carry That Weight 1:28:52 The End
This is the first time I've seen this! Don't know why I'm thinking of Bowie, RIP. Paul is cool and will always be.. I wish all these great artist the very best! Thank you!
his raw singing voice at his age is really endearing, it may not be quality compared to his time in the 20th century but it’s charming to know he can still sing
1. He's still getting the gigs... 2. His voice has aged naturally - it is absolutely sensational. 3. Most of us (from MULTIPLE generations) love and appreciate the fact that one of the world's favourite musicians is still performing some of the world's most beloved song. 4. Don't knock others! Especially those who are way more successful than most of us could ever hope to be!
Dear Sir Legendary Man, with great respect! My old father Peter, I'm (45 y.o.), my son Ilya (20 y.o) and my little daughter Anna (9 y.o.), we are listening your music many years! Thank you for your energy, will of life and Art!!! As my father says, paintings should be heard, and music should be seen. Thank you for giving us this opportunity. With great respect from the Crimean peninsula to Abbey Road!!! 22.06.2024.
Setlist: 1:13 : A Hard Day's Night 3:45 : Hi, Hi, Hi 7:20 : Can't Buy Me Love 9:52 : Letting Go 16:24 : I've Got a Feeling 20:26 : Come On To Me 24:56 : My Valentine 30:52 : Ninteen Hundred and Eighty-Five 33:01 : From Me To You 35:43 : Love Me Do 44:03 : Fourfiveseconds 41:36 : Blackbird 51:27 : Dance Tonight 53:00 : Who Cares 59:02 : Fuh You 01:02:34 : Back In The USSR 01:05:42 : Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 01:10:24 : Birthday 1:13:17 : Lady Madonna 1:14:53 : Let It Be 01:20:01 : Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 01:21:17 : Helter Skelter 1:25:29 : Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight 01:30:57 : The End
Maxy Andler 3:45 Hi Hi Hi 16:24 I've Got a Feeling 27:10 My Valentine 30:52 Ninteen Hundred and Eighty-Five 44:03 Fourfiveseconds 51:27 Dance Tonight 01:01:24 I Saw Her Standing There 01:13:10 Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 01:18:15 Birthday 01:29:05 Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 01:30:20 Helter Skelter 01:38:34 The End
I think people take for granted that a 76 year old man who was part of the greatest live "rock 'n roll" band of the 1960s is still performing for us 55+ years later. A living monument, still outputting fantastic live music. Everyone in the band could have stopped making music after "Abbey Road" and they would still be a permanent fixture as one of the most important influencers of modern rock music...but Paul is still making music 50 years after the band broke up. I've never heard of anything like it, nor do I expect to anytime soon.
I agree the Beatles are sublime and yet the idea of being a living monument troubles me. The sixties surely taught us that music is culture itself rather than part of a taxonomy of achievements. cosmic peace is possible.
You have brought up an important point- many of the 60s and 70s rock legends are still active and performing. I get angry when people comment they are"too old" to be performing. Other people complain because they aren't what they were like fifty or sixty years ago. I hope Sir Paul, the Stones, Rod Stewart and the rest of the 60s rockers keep playing as long as they want to. Long live Rock and Roll 🎹🎶🎵🎼
@@plumiegirl47 wrong idiot. I know. a few people from the splatoon community who went. so before opening your mouth you may want have stuff that backs it up
Splatoon is a gamer website. Not sure how that is related. Yes I do not know actually who or how folks got in and I am too far away. The cameras panned in on celebrities was my best guest. Do you react in anger to unknown persons? Kindness and corrected information would do. I assume we all like Paul.
Sir Paul McCartney; I am 13, 14 in October, you are an inspiration to me I love every song you have ever made, although I am abit to shy to go on stage, I still sing every peice of art you make. Thank you!
16 here, and same here. I saw him in concert last year, and it was the best experience I’ve ever had. While I can’t sing 😢, I have played almost all of his songs on the piano and guitar.
Welcome to the teen goldies music club I'm 16 by the way I've been performing on some occasions I'm from the Philippines the country that the Beatles dispised hahahaha
I would suspect the extra adrenaline from playing surrounded by people that close was an intense new experience. Just the energy and vibe of the audience and lack of lyric prompter culminates into nightmare situation (for musicians) come to life haha he was thinking "hmm I know that song, i wrote it ...ya whatever... its cool. i don't need a prompter. We can totally do the cool small gig vibe song out there how the stage manager suggested, no problem ". Then out there in the moment where he sings "deep in the dark black night " by mistake he second guesses himself as an artist (with the right to change anything he wants ) he could have just kept going with the new words and not mentioned it, only a few people there would even known. Then he forgets it's Live, live. So he goes with it a few tries until he can relax the "brain fireworks" or alarm bells going off just enough and relax now even more until suddenly he remembers the lyrics and guitar parts in order and such. I'd say an Excellent Performance, none the less entertaining . "The Lesson" here, the audience vibes can do strange thing to even the most seasoned musicians....and don't learn to rely on tele propter too early in life...Paul gets a pass he has written too many number one hit songs to be in the ranking of normal artist limitations and boundaries
@@leokimvideo Paul has written over one thousand songs! It impresses me how flexible and outgoing he can be having written so many songs. Without a lyric prompter, it would be very very easy to mix the lyrics of different songs by accident. Over a thousand songs! The biggest genius star that pop music has seen!
Yeah, absolutely adorable mistakes! I'm sure that we fans have listened to his songs more times that he has sung them so we all know the lyrics better than him does 😂. At least when I was younger I spent all my free time listened to the Beatles. I'have listened to "blackbird" thousands of times.
I was standing directly in front of his mic stand at this show! Greatest night of my life! I was just shy of 21 at the time! Been a Beatles fan my whole life! Rewatching this show now!
@@lilbitalexis97 Alex you saw the best of the best then, when i was about 22, I saw the J geils band, i think that was the best concert i have ever seen, or mayby us fans were just into it, n 90% of were hard core fans;) baton rouge, !!
Thank you Mr. McCartney for being in my life. You, and your Beatle Brothers have been with me since I was 9. 1965? Thank you! Your music has seen me through tough and happy times and what a gift you gave me and the world!
Ikura Prime yeah saved my life when I was a boarder in a Jesuit school. I would sing their songs in my head going up to the dormitory trying not to die . ( that was in France. I am French)
Paul McCartney thank you for staying with us to keep the magic alive of the Beatles! Please keep it rockin for many years to come brother! We Love you.
I’m grateful we still have Paul and Ringo out there performing and making new music. Neither of them have to do it. They love doing it and we should be grateful for that. They are living treasures.
Over 25 Years ago Paul Broke all world record having written 43 platinum songs and sold over 100 million records. as declared by The Guinness Book of World Records. He still puts on a great show for a mere 76 year old youth, there are very few to compare him to. Still Writing, Recording, and Touring into his 77th years of existence and still rocking the world! "Thank You Paul"
Thank you, Paul! This video brings me back 56 years, when I saw you with John, George and Ringo at a concert in Rome in 1964. As I listen to the oldest songs, if I close my eyes I can still see The Beatles.
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His voice may be different as compared to when he was in his twenties but he is Macca and he sings well for his age. He is.a legend...so full of life and love for music. Amazing after all these years.
Stop bullying Paul about his voice. The man deserves a lot of respect. New songs, old songs, they are all very good and show what a genius he is. If you don’t like it, there’s enough other things to watch and listen to!
Paul McCartney is one of the most talented song writers and musicians of all time. In this concert he has amazing high energy as he bellows out the songs one after another. I had an opportunity to see him in concert in 2019 and he played for 3 full hours! Songs from the Beatles, Wings songs and songs as a solo artist.
Pretty amazing stuff. I'm at the raw age of just 72 but have always loved his style. I only wish that I could express myself equally. At this point I can't, but there is always the future. Clearly the most creative of the beatlex
Seeing him still doing tours makes me feel like a Son to dad kinda feeling, just wanna say to him please don't get too exhausted. We still need you here with us Paul.
First time hearing the Beatles was a cultural shock; their music changed a black and white world into a colorful one! That was more than sixty years ago and the thrill's still there, thank you Paul! ❤
I was only 13 years old when I fell in-love with the Beatles and their music. I’m 67yrs old now with 3 young grandsons and I’m still in-love with the Beatles. My 4yr old grandson sings ‘All My ‘lovin which is my lullaby song for him. There are moments that I feel so sad missing John & George each time I play their songs. #Beatlesfanforever♥️♥️♥️💙🇦🇺
I can relate....we are about tge same age and up to now, I am still in love with the Beatles, their music and now with Paul and Ringo. Paul is one musician with so much love to give.
I can't help but remember my parents' insistence that this music was "a flash in the pan" that no one would be playing "in a few years." I think the conversation took place in '63; I would have been 8. Sounds beautiful here, with the energy and the depth and range of the mix and all the numbers from different decades, the coherence of the young lad and the old master within the same soul. Many years of thanks.
(additional) i have almost all the Beatles albums all I'm missing is with the beatles, help!, Beatles for sale ... And tons of others if you want to include the stuff after they broke up like anthology and 63-66 67-70 i have the 1 cd though
Last week my wife and myself took my 16 and 10 year old boys to Liverpool and did the bus tour on the Beatles and we walked to the Cavern club and watched some amazing acts throughout the day. If you are fan of music this is a must. I had goosebumps nearly the whole day. Listening the Penny Lane as driving down Penny Lane was something I can not explain. I thank you all for the music and Paul for keeping the magic going.
Tracklist: 01:15 - A Hard Days Night 03:53 - Hi, Hi, Hi 07:22 - Can't Buy Me Love 09:51 - Letting Go 14:59 - I've Got a Feeling 20:29 - Come on to Me 24:57 - My Valentine 28:20 - Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five 33:01 - From Me to You 35:43 - Love Me Do 38:54 - FourFiveSeconds 41:37 - Blackbird 47:05 - Dance Tonight 52:46 - Who Cares 55:53 - I Saw Her Standing There 59:03 - Fuh You 1:02:32 - Back in the U.S.S.R. 1:05:44 - Obla-Di-Obla-Da 1:10:25 - Birthday 1:13:18 - Lady Madonna 1:16:10 - Let It Be 1:20:00 - Sgt. Pepper's (Reprise) 1:21:18 - Helter Skelter 1:25:29 - Golden Slumbers 1:27:10 - Carry That Weight 1:28:52 - The End
At this age he can still rock the stage and own it better than nowadays artists. A true gift and perfect display of a true musician. We love you sir Paul McCartney
Saw him in concert 1993 in Auckland New Zealand, as a kid I listened to Beatles hits on the radio in the early 60's, as a teenager I listened to Wings in the 70's and devoured every album and in 2018 I was still enjoying new music (Egypt Station) from this talented and prolific songwriter who has contributed greatly to the soundtrack of my life, thanks for the music Sir Paul, you are brilliant.
If anyone doesnt love this... you might need to check your soul... my eyes werent dry most of this video... my valentine is absolely a stunning song...
I like that he performs a song written for his current wife and then straight away rips into 1985 - a song written along with Linda and so much a song about themselves as a couple.
Loved the moment a fan of the beatles told Paul, she was bulied for being a fan, and now, he is signing and dedicating a song to her, Sir Paul McCartney, such a Legend, for calling out the bullies!!!. Huge respect to the Man, the Legend, and musical genious!!!!!
@@tylerodonnnell6821 while I agree it can be boring, what I mean is that this style is classic and its what we need compared to mainstream media garbage music.
"I feel like letting go", only Paul can rock this way. Love everything about this concert. What an icon! Sounds great, thank you Paul for the years of great music. So many great memories
Increíble que un hombre de 81 años de edad y habiendo pertenecido al mejor grupo de rock 'n roll desde los años sesentas, siga actuando para nosotros a más de 60 años después. Gigante hermoso y viviente que aún nos pone a bailar y a emocionarnos con su viveza fantástica.
I was born 1970 and grew up with the Beatles. I see history in the making when Paul still bother to entertain us. The man is a demigod. Let his human side show. He is great.
Lennon maybe, but chuck berry, ray davis, stones, Neil young, etc. Your comparing them to Maca...lol. Sorry folks but macas pinky has more song writing ability than any of them. Brian Wilson, Dylan, and Paul Simon, are about the only ones that can be mentioned in terms of crafting songs close to Maca.
I grew up with the Beatles. My son got them through me. He has now introduced them to my two grandchildren. They love it! Now I have to turn them on to all the post Beatle tunes.
@@enricodelascio4330 It's funny you mentioned townsend. Very few besides me and you consider him a great song writer. I think Tommy is up there with Pepper and Pet Sounds in terms of melody and lyrics. Not arrangements or harmonies though. I could only imagine what the album would have been If he had George Martin or Pet Sounds era Brian Wilson producing and arranging it.
Wow he just looks so great and so full of great energy..and he still hits those high notes! Sir Paul....and I say this as a classically trained professional musician, with erudite taste, you just AMAZE ME TO MY CORE! THANK YOU SO MUCH AND GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS. PS,I am just seeing this show for the first time!!!
To answer your question ! NONE ! but HE will be still remembered ! The best musician songwriter and entertainer of more people on his tours that anybody will ever match !
Paul is like "I am not going to let something like age stop me from being cool". But really the guy has more then earned it my lord when you think of how many great songs he wrote and then with Lennon. Just beyond mindboggling. And what a voice. When you consider the Beatles had three great writers that could sing and play it is no wonder the level of success they achieved remains unsurpassed.
one of the most amazing shows ive ever seen . im a the biggest beatles fan ,, mainly john lennon ,, but this was the coolest . paul just loves music, loves making people happy. so awesome when he brought the two young ladies on stage. he is just the coolest. ....beatles ,,always and forever....
He still transfers the same energy and pleasure as in the old days and makes people feel good. A living legend and inspiration for all them youngsters of today. Just an ordinary guy and special all the same.
Sir Paul! My dad had been an expat for 13yrs now. You with the Beatles had my mom company for years. She's a fan since 1975. Thank you for not giving up on us, your big time fans!
There are so many GOATS and LEGENDS but I feel like there will only ever be 4 beatles and this man is still bringing us those songs without playback, without autotune, without complaining.