This is a great song. looks like a fun party too I am not a big party guy but I think all the people interating with each other makes it fun specifaically that the people are of various colours and likely various religions and come together to party as one World needs mare of these types of parties
The Beatles, created music in my opinion, legendary band, their music will live on forever! So proud to be British! Also Paul is an absoulte perfectionist of an artist and songwriter
this short 2 minute video (2:03 if you are that fussy) that could make almost anyone feeling sad happy 2 minutes to go from being a bit sad to being happy what could be better that that
Out of all their songs In my opinion this is one of their most childish more kid friendly songs But I feel like it’s far too overplayed which becomes tiring too. Paul did write some childish and some silly songs I believe too.
He sounds off here but it's weird because I just saw him in concert and he sounded great so I'm wondering if he maybe had a cold or something like that or maybe he was nervous. This isn't a fair thing to criticize Paul about.
Kaleb Schulz He was a tad nervous for sure but he seemed to be more focused than usual on his bass playing as well so he was either a tad sick or just not in the mood.
Yes, the son of one of the pink floyd got prison for...climbing a monument. It sucks in both cases...punishing the political stance, instead of the 'crime'.
i'm a massive fan of the beatles, but this is painful to listen to, paul's just past it, just listen to the "life goes ooon, WRRAAAAGGGHH" :( it's a shame
1. Paul never goes wrong. 2. Anyone who says the voice wasnt great -lets see Jessie J. sounding as good as that in 50 years. 3. He doesnt even know what an Autotune is. 4. I think the Union Jack bass should have been joined by Noel Gallagher's Union Jack electric on that stage. 5. And yes -why didnt he sing ''Her Majesty'' ?
If you're talking about the Paul McCartney we recall from the 1960s/1970s, I agree with you wholeheartedly. If, however, you're referring to the sad, botoxed, clapped-out old man who insists on motoring on today, I suggest you transfer your attention from your memories to your ears. This current creature wouldn't get a booking for the most modest of pub nights.
I don't see why everyone criticises the fact he's still performing. This isn't sports where an athlete should retire when its time to retire because he can't compete with others. This is music & Paul can still play. Obviously nowhere near as good as before but he loves doing it and why would he stop. He worked so hard to get the level he's at which is a legendary status and the fact he's a musician. So why would he quit.
Okay. There is a fight on this video too? C'mon this is one of the most legendary songs ever. I wanna listen and enjoy this without someone arguing thank you very much...
out of the two times (well high profile times) he sung this in 2012, this was the best version.... got everyone in London and watching TV going the Olympics performance were a joke compared to this
Cameron McGehee they may play in a different key live. as the voice ages it can't always hit the same notes. so sometimes a key shift to suit your voice is neccessary