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Paul McCartney performs 'Peggy Sue' and discusses musical arrangement tricks and sounds 

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Paul McCartney chats to Ronnie Wood about how The Beatles would try new song arrangements, sounds and 'little tricks' to make their songs sound different.
This clip is taken from The Ronnie Wood Show, an award-winning TV series first broadcast on Sky Arts. Every episode features top artists joining Ronnie for impromptu jamming, lively chat and reminiscing about the wild days of rock'n'roll.

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@richardbanker3910
@richardbanker3910 9 месяцев назад
Incredible how both Paul and Ron get carried away by an irresistible tide of enthusiasm when they immerse themselves in the music of their heroes as teenagers. Really charming
@khaaleliilighntingcoronado9009
For people who don't understand how influential buddy is, look at these 2 legends acting like fanboys in a way over buddy. Paul had time and time again, he gets this spark in his eyes and his posture changes anytime buddy gets mentioned .
@smackdownthatjabroni7101
@smackdownthatjabroni7101 3 года назад
No buddy No Beatles No...... U get it
@joanthomas6337
@joanthomas6337 2 года назад
Paul and Linda used to host an annual party in memory of Buddy Holly.
@lunarmodule6419
@lunarmodule6419 Год назад
100% with you :-)
@lunarmodule6419
@lunarmodule6419 Год назад
We are waaaay overdue for a new Bubby movie!
@donhanlon7121
@donhanlon7121 Год назад
Guitarist Albert Lee would have been well at home here discussing the great Buddy Holly 🎵🎶💎👏
@kaymuldoon3575
@kaymuldoon3575 4 года назад
I always love how Paul’s face lights up when he talks about Buddy Holly. 💕
@mindeloman
@mindeloman 5 лет назад
Buddy accomplished so much and he was just 22 years old when he died.
@xeno_ripper
@xeno_ripper 4 года назад
And he only was actively famous for 18 months
@tonym994
@tonym994 4 года назад
he'd have written so many more great songs if not for that untimely death. then he'd have joined the Travelling Willburys or Ringo's all -stars. Here comes the Sun was Holly influenced ,as George and the boys were big fans. Lennon called it a "Buddy Holly type song".in fact, it's a little redundant of me to point it out, Buddy having had such a lasting impact on the BEATLES.
@enlightenedfriend3043
@enlightenedfriend3043 4 года назад
God bless buddy holly
@thecommish1976
@thecommish1976 4 года назад
I always think of that when I hear Buddy's music. He was like watching a beautiful sunset, but before noon. He was nowhere near what his peak was going to be. Paul never forgot Buddy's influence on him, even 60 years later.
@freedommatters3176
@freedommatters3176 4 года назад
There's a nice recording of Lennon singing and playing guitar to Holly songs. Though Yoko talks over the top of some of it
@mr.l4461
@mr.l4461 3 года назад
You can see the joy in Ronnie’s face when he was jamming with Paul. Who wouldn’t have that face?
@at90percent
@at90percent 9 лет назад
I think people take for granted how down to earth Paul M is. This guy is a musical legend. He could be all pious and "Well I've done it all, you have my work on my recordings", and sit there like a bump on a log. Instead he doesn't mind whipping out a guitar and playing his or anybody else's stuff live just for the love of playing. I will always respect and admire him for that, almost more than I do for his body of work.
@sportjunky4371
@sportjunky4371 9 лет назад
+Pianoman 70s style He lives for music, i'm sure he would happily jam with anyone.
@daoyang6055
@daoyang6055 8 лет назад
Well here's a thing about the Beatles. they all played music for the sake of music, whether it's recording or live. but here's something, they stopped playing live. Why? because the fans would get so loud they couldn't hear themselves. they were practically playing nothing at that point. so they started recording full time.
@JesseDylanMusic
@JesseDylanMusic 8 лет назад
+Dao Yang Paul wanted to keep playing live. George was scared of getting shot! And then, it was John that got shot. :( Ringo just sat back on the drums and thought, "Oh hell, what have I gotten myself into."
@mrbagel8380
@mrbagel8380 7 лет назад
Buddy boy, there is what happens when a camera is "ON" and there is "Everywhere else." None of us are in the man's house, none of us are in the car with him, none of us are married to him. This "St. Paul" thing is similar to "St. John" and "St. George." The fabs are people, like you and me. They take a daily dump. Their breath stinks sometimes. They are not saints who walk the earth blessing each and every creature all the days of their lives. Dig?
@JesseDylanMusic
@JesseDylanMusic 7 лет назад
I agree, but I think what he was saying, is that if Paul wanted, he could pretend to be more than a man. But Paul owns it, never acts like he's better than the rest of us. All the Beatles were pretty frank about their pooping habits. :)
@pamelaabulencia582
@pamelaabulencia582 4 года назад
Before and now...Paul has always been a humble guy...he really, really loves music. When it comes to music, he is driven. I think he will keep on making music to small or large events, old or young until he becomes unable to do so. His voice may change, same with his looks, but he is Paul McCartney ....a husband, father, grandfather, composer, singer, genius and a legend.
@davidgarswood8329
@davidgarswood8329 4 года назад
Ive been a huge fan of Buddy Holly for around 35 years.. I am almost 44. One of the best things I did was actually visit where Holly came from, Lubbock, Texas. It kind of opened up his soul to me...I could see how it influenced and shaped him, and where his songs came from.
@jackcrane7853
@jackcrane7853 3 года назад
Bobby Keys, the sax player of the Stones, is from Lubbock, too!
@jeffreese4194
@jeffreese4194 3 года назад
Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Elvis, Carl Perkins and many more really are the heroes for any rockers, professional or amateur
@lunarmodule6419
@lunarmodule6419 Год назад
Jazzmen or rockers like Little Richard, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry...
@amexjam55
@amexjam55 8 лет назад
Buddy Holly lives on!!
@clifftonicstudios7469
@clifftonicstudios7469 5 лет назад
No chance Mate
@tonym994
@tonym994 4 года назад
There's a great scene in 'American hot wax' where a kid who's a major fan of Buddy's straightens somebody out who reminds him that he's dead, by tearing up the guy's business card, and says "Buddy Holly lives".
@docsavage8640
@docsavage8640 3 года назад
RAVES on!
@jfjoubertquebec
@jfjoubertquebec 4 года назад
Paul nails it for the Buddy hiccups... have heard the song all my life but never understood how he did it. Bravo Paul and Bonjour du Québec!
@Awaitingonyouall
@Awaitingonyouall Год назад
Couldn’t help but smile throughout this whole video. Two legends having a conversation and playing together!
@kaymuldoon3575
@kaymuldoon3575 5 лет назад
Paul’s so damn adorable
@Paul-dw2cl
@Paul-dw2cl 3 года назад
Danke
@thresher4
@thresher4 8 лет назад
It's masters like this that truly makes rock what it is, lets not lose that. THANK YOU GENTLEMEN!
@neohip489
@neohip489 9 лет назад
I actually found this profoundly sad.What would Buddy have done in the last 60 years if he had lived!Would he have turned back to country music in the face of the Beatles, or would he of withstood them, and even challenged them, and still be a legendary working artist today?
@steveconn
@steveconn 8 лет назад
+neohip Buddy was already doing strings on recordings like It Doesn't Matter Anymore and True Love Ways, seven years before the Beatles thought of it. No doubt he would have continued as an innovator.
@kovvvas
@kovvvas 5 лет назад
​@@steveconn Yeah, but those string ballads were more of a return to the past than an innovation thing. He was married and more mellow, less interested in rock&roll, it seems. Actually, he was falling in line with the times, as rock was dying little by little until the british invasion brought it back to the front in 63.
@jamessilver6429
@jamessilver6429 4 года назад
i read keith richards saying that lennon would say if holly was alive noone would listen to either of them ie stones,beatles
@w1lf1ewoo
@w1lf1ewoo 4 года назад
Very interesting to ponderable... i guess BH would have loved the late 60’s... he would have played woodstock with an acoustic guitar , long hair and beard i imagine
@davidgarswood8329
@davidgarswood8329 4 года назад
He would have worked with them, I am sure of that. Maybe even produced them...he was going to open a studio over here in the UK. We lost so much....
@StratocasterHarry
@StratocasterHarry Год назад
Wow they both sound amazing just playing around 🎸👍
@DETROITBULLET
@DETROITBULLET 4 года назад
How pleasently.perfect you guys teach us still. ... Love it thank you both from.my heart ..
@theresarezac7502
@theresarezac7502 Год назад
this is wonderful!!
@johnechterhoff4791
@johnechterhoff4791 9 лет назад
I think these are the first times I've ever heard Ron Wood talk/communicate! These are great.
@lazanlazan5658
@lazanlazan5658 3 года назад
They really love rock and roll!
@jambarreturns9060
@jambarreturns9060 Год назад
What a wealth of experience these two stars have to call on. Fantastic. 👍
@MsCordially
@MsCordially 10 лет назад
recently listened to 'another day'. Sheesh Paul, what a wonderful arrangement . Brilliant
@jrkchannel37
@jrkchannel37 2 года назад
Paul McCartney is music. He lives and breaths it
@nicoleperezhernandez4612
@nicoleperezhernandez4612 6 лет назад
Man of dreams Charles Hardin Holley!!! BUDDY HOLLEY always will be a genius!!!!
@guitaralpha
@guitaralpha 10 лет назад
Rock Royalty being human, inspirational, and jamming. Thanks!!
@BobDaPumpkin
@BobDaPumpkin 10 лет назад
Great Video Ronnie. paul is amazing.
@dannygjk
@dannygjk 9 лет назад
This warms my heart :)
@bobbydazzler1780
@bobbydazzler1780 4 года назад
Lovin these little vid clips - such a great format with the guys hanging out jamming and chin wagging. Very natural.
@heliopolis29
@heliopolis29 7 лет назад
Pure gold. Thx for the post.
@michaelwatson1332
@michaelwatson1332 2 года назад
one of the best Paul Interviews conducted. So down to earth nd personal. Ron does great too.
@Jesuscomessoonable
@Jesuscomessoonable 2 года назад
I'm not native what does down to earth mean????
@fishenelmar
@fishenelmar 9 лет назад
That F chord comes from A's natural minor scale, it's a modal interchange. My job here is done. - flies away -
@oscarandgroucho
@oscarandgroucho 9 лет назад
fishenelmar Who was that masked man?... My first question is this: Was Buddy Holly musically sophisticated enough to know what he was doing with the F, or did his ears just tell him "this change sounds cool.," or did someone in his band suggest the change? My second question is, Why am I asking the first one? I'm a busy man. I shouldn't even be here. Damn you, RU-vid!
@bachandblues566
@bachandblues566 8 лет назад
+Oscar Groucho well that is un ......resolved........ and yes a time stealer ....should be playing not watching >^..^
@Smooth0vibrations
@Smooth0vibrations 8 лет назад
honestly, I'd say the first is most likely. You don't need to understand every nuance relating to music theory to decide to write an odd chord into a progression. It is true that those were the first times those kind of chords were thrown into rhythm guitar based early rock and roll/rockabilly music.
@thebrazilianatlantis165
@thebrazilianatlantis165 7 лет назад
Anyone as broad-minded as Buddy Holly can get interested in ambitious chords some whenever he feels like it one day. That's exactly what happened with one of the chords in Paul's "Michelle." Jazz was on the radio a lot when Buddy and Paul (and even Elvis Costello) were young. Carl Perkins, good ol' boy of all good ol' boys, used interesting chords in "Honey Don't" because why not.
@k.s.vids1
@k.s.vids1 7 лет назад
It's always useful when a brilliant choice by a songwriter is expressed as music theory. What are the chances Buddy Holly was thinking about modal interchanges?
@excelerater
@excelerater 10 лет назад
Reminds me of the Million Dollar Quartet ,Dec 4 1956 Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash stopped into Memphis 's Sun Studios for a impromptu jam session ...This is a Gem you created here loved it Ronnie THX
@fuzzyone99
@fuzzyone99 9 лет назад
I love how he even gets all the right vocal tics in. McCartney's virtuosity as a songwriter is based in no small part on how adept he was at imitating various sounds and accents, etc. I once saw a hilarious clip of him quickly imitating enthusiastic "jive talk" as a young Beatle. And of course, you've got all those Western mannerisms he incorporated when putting American country music on Let It Be, etc. Sometimes he was very free-form when vocalizing, as with the low-to high howls he would do on some White Album and Abbey Road songs.
@luvpants2012
@luvpants2012 5 лет назад
fuzzyone99 great observation, very true. The Beatles were gifted imitators who went on to become gifted innovators.
@peterstoddard6225
@peterstoddard6225 Год назад
Glorious!!! I have met a Peggy Sue in Athens Georgia after whom this song as named. Thank you.
@MrSlimbob1
@MrSlimbob1 7 лет назад
Miss this show
@MrSlimbob1
@MrSlimbob1 7 лет назад
I miss this shoe
@aldito7586
@aldito7586 4 года назад
Ronnie,----you and Sir Paul are the very best bass players !!!
@mikeandrews1137
@mikeandrews1137 2 года назад
I have buddy's autograph!
@stevebarrett2106
@stevebarrett2106 5 лет назад
The Pure Love of Music....
@bobbydazzler1780
@bobbydazzler1780 4 года назад
Just think if John was still alive how great it would be him reminiscing with the guys. 😢
@daboys1215
@daboys1215 7 лет назад
Thank you, Buddy.
@EdPernod
@EdPernod 9 лет назад
Sir Paul You've got Peggy solo wrong and I recently discover that buddy didn't do Common A chord : he make it like a D cord like: index on D strings, ring finger on G strings and middle finger on B so that why he was able to switch so fast and keep it clean :)
@00DUCK
@00DUCK 8 лет назад
+Ken Deskenlo Holy cow, you are so right on that. I just tried it and was surprised how fast it switches up. Now if my brain can just rewire a little bit so I can keep playing it that way.
@JohnnyCardinale
@JohnnyCardinale 5 лет назад
Good GOD, these two together, are magic!
@u2verparacreer743
@u2verparacreer743 3 года назад
Buddy Holly was a genius! 💞
@Yankenzi
@Yankenzi 6 лет назад
im just smiling and I dont know why
@countalucard4226
@countalucard4226 4 года назад
Ya No sure you know
@gordonleith4812
@gordonleith4812 2 года назад
So fun to hear insights from the giants!
@5CinqSaisons
@5CinqSaisons 10 лет назад
Priceless and refreshing. Thank you guys! Peace, one love
@docsavage8640
@docsavage8640 3 года назад
Total pros. Love it. Hearing those bits and understanding them is what sets them apart from the amateurs.
@777danid
@777danid 5 лет назад
thanx for this lovely awesome post ;) yeah
@garydreyer7478
@garydreyer7478 4 года назад
These 2 guys know more about music than 99% of the world
@bigcheese5902
@bigcheese5902 2 года назад
Yes, yes, yes, and .......... Yes....
@rickyarmstrong2898
@rickyarmstrong2898 5 лет назад
Fantastic love them both great
@franjalen
@franjalen 10 лет назад
QUE MOMENTO TAN MAGICO Y FANTASTICO !!!! GREAT FANTASTIC AND MAGIC MOMENT !!!!!. THANKS GUYS !!!!!!
@dylanizer1
@dylanizer1 10 лет назад
Great, guyz!
@Andrelix67
@Andrelix67 10 лет назад
Amazing!!!
@aarongabrielcornejo
@aarongabrielcornejo 9 лет назад
Paul McCartney is a lefty, sweet.
@jrgboy
@jrgboy 7 лет назад
Ringo is also a lefty but to keep it simple he learned to play the drums right handed, trying to get a left handed kit in the 60's was impossible..
@coryander4918
@coryander4918 5 лет назад
@@jrgboy you can just put everything on the respective side though.
@buddyholly9960
@buddyholly9960 3 года назад
I'm right-handed and I play left-handed always have and always will
@krisfujimoto72
@krisfujimoto72 Год назад
Awesome!
@BrothersOfAlienRock
@BrothersOfAlienRock 4 года назад
this happening is incredible in its own right. 2 legends talking over a legend.wow
@ringokidd387
@ringokidd387 4 года назад
Awesome! Of Paul and Ronnie ALWAYS Love Buddy Holly
@Kimians
@Kimians Год назад
You gotta remove yourself from everything from 1962 onwards to 2023….and realise that this song and its diversification to such a simple thing as throwing a F chord in amongst the standard chord structure of Peggy Sue, was in its day, Way Out There Man! . They both recognise that. Love it.
@EdDaMia
@EdDaMia 9 лет назад
Paul rightly loves the song for many reasons. And now he owns buddy's catalogue. Bet he didn't see coming back in the late 50's!
@countalucard4226
@countalucard4226 4 года назад
I just feel that these guys were able to learn to play instruments with an ease very few could do. Part of what makes them among the greatest. I’ve read that Alvin Lee didn’t pick up a guitar until his late teens.
@shanewilliamson1611
@shanewilliamson1611 6 лет назад
Brilliant mate.godbess.x
@moniquedouglas2448
@moniquedouglas2448 4 года назад
Fascinating!
@ПанФилософ
@ПанФилософ 8 месяцев назад
Paul, we love you and that. For millions of human souls, you are like a ray of light in a dark realm. Ronnie, you're beautiful too. Greetings from Russia!
@milestoneman500
@milestoneman500 9 лет назад
Luv it Pauly.
@ardalla535
@ardalla535 4 года назад
Interesting to see how these two greats are no better than I am at trying to figure out a song they've never played before. Most stars would not expose themselves like this to the public. We're lucky we've got Ronnie and Paul. Imagine Elton John doing a vid like this and singing "Let It Be Me"?
@albertmontes11
@albertmontes11 4 года назад
Wow Paul and Ronny is like a Beatle and Stone can't get any better / super musicians!!!
@LKaramazov
@LKaramazov 4 года назад
What the hell must it be like to be them! I love the drums on Peggy Sue too! Who would play them better, Charlie or Ringo?
@countalucard4226
@countalucard4226 4 года назад
Wish this was 3 hours longer
@tytipton6346
@tytipton6346 3 года назад
Please Ronny and Paul!!! Please don’t ever ever ever say goodbye to us. We love you!
@lhart99
@lhart99 3 года назад
You know, it's something special when you meet a fellow chap that's into Buddy Holly as much as you are. I tell ya, these two guys are just falling over themselves talking about Buddy, and this is exactly how I fell about Buddy too! I'm 41, and I grew up in a house hold of Beatles, Stones, Hendrix, ect., ect. and Buddy Holly is the first guy I gave two shits about above anyone else. From that point on, I got into The Beatles and countless other bands. But, you never EVER forget the person/band that got you into music and made you consciously aware of albums and singles .
@justincoleman2740
@justincoleman2740 3 года назад
Wonderfull.
@trenthesterman2665
@trenthesterman2665 4 года назад
Love it !!!
@russellcampbell9198
@russellcampbell9198 3 года назад
Great when those guys appreciate the work of others.
@nelsonlao8285
@nelsonlao8285 4 года назад
Buddy Holly is the original king of Rock & Roll
@danthefan5378
@danthefan5378 8 лет назад
Buddy Holly 2/3/°*°* , Blessings to You & Your Family, Your Music Lives & Raves On & On & On & On & On! Bravo For doing this SITE Ronnie!, Sprits&Cheers, dtf *!*
@mpc3po
@mpc3po 7 лет назад
now this is entertainment.. love you guys
@taxisteve929
@taxisteve929 6 лет назад
Love this stuff. Borrowing chords from the parallel minor, things out of the key that weren't used often in rock.....Beatles were great for that. Peggy Sue did it with the F major. I can't play nearly as good as many people I know, but after 40 years decided to dive into theory and at least learn that language and why things work, chord selection for songs increases dramatically.....rarely used chord voicings. Some jazz guys I know said they noticed the Beatles doing things other Rock bands just weren't doing musically. Nothing difficult or out of the ordinary for jazz players, but huge for rock, and that is what drew so many of us to their music. The simplicity of rock with some really cool stuff tossed into the mix to make it better than anyone else could do.
@mikenixon2401
@mikenixon2401 2 года назад
What a tribute and endorsement. It always amazes me the people who bcome influentual to more well known personalities. But, hey, Texans do have a special touch. It ain't bragging if you can do it.
@notintohandles
@notintohandles Год назад
Thank you, Gentleman.
@JoeTakeHolly
@JoeTakeHolly 9 лет назад
charles Hardin Holley 4 ever }}}}
@Thejbirdy
@Thejbirdy 2 года назад
Happy go lucky Ronnie....the spirit of the Stones!!
@guymichel101
@guymichel101 Год назад
C'mon guys! You forgot that part, that ->one part
@fernangonzalez4051
@fernangonzalez4051 8 лет назад
Paul y Ronny....conjunción de astros....en términos astronómicos...
@coolcat1684
@coolcat1684 3 года назад
Man to influence the Beatles as well as other iconic rock and roll bands…Buddy Holly.
@buddyholly9960
@buddyholly9960 3 года назад
As guitar player inspired by the late great Buddy Holly Ritchie Valens the big bopper and Johnny Cash and Elvis and Dion and the belmonts and the Beatles this is great
@GravityBoy72
@GravityBoy72 4 года назад
I Saw Her Standing there has the same chord interval shift but in the key of E (to C).
@Paul-dw2cl
@Paul-dw2cl 3 года назад
is that a C chord, or an A minor with a C in the bass?
@GravityBoy72
@GravityBoy72 3 года назад
@@Paul-dw2cl That is a good question. I've always played C. But I see some chord charts have either C or Am/C.
@ustheserfs
@ustheserfs 6 лет назад
How many future British rock stars must have wanted to see Buddy when he and his crickets played to UK audiences in March 1958
@peterhaynes8258
@peterhaynes8258 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant ! 2 Legends singing Buddy Holly.
@TheFurrycup69
@TheFurrycup69 8 лет назад
What guitar is Ronnie playing?
@Leon-bt8nb
@Leon-bt8nb 8 лет назад
Gibson j 200
@Leon-bt8nb
@Leon-bt8nb 8 лет назад
It is like a j 200 but it doesn't got a "mustache" bridge
@sopanmcfadden276
@sopanmcfadden276 Год назад
Norman Petty did good work. Holly's recordings there had a fresh sound that only an expert can produce.
@thelevisullivan
@thelevisullivan Год назад
Didn’t Norman Petty screw Buddy over financially?
@softailspringer9915
@softailspringer9915 6 лет назад
If God made anything better than a guitar he’s keepin it for Himself!
@sabedoriax4472
@sabedoriax4472 6 лет назад
Genial sir Paul!!
@ardalla535
@ardalla535 3 года назад
When I was in a band we sung it as "Piggy Sue."
@tatas6769
@tatas6769 6 лет назад
paul is so cute 2:46
@antoniarieragomila
@antoniarieragomila 2 года назад
Wow👍
@happyfreeliferc
@happyfreeliferc 2 года назад
Buddy Holley will never "Fade Away " 🌞
@jonathanbob4085
@jonathanbob4085 Год назад
😍😍😍
@TopJimmyWinn
@TopJimmyWinn Год назад
Sweet
@Pappysan
@Pappysan 5 месяцев назад
According to Jerry Allison, that "F" came from Norman Petty. It was his idea to add that "pretty... pretty... pretty... pretty Peggy Sue."
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