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Paul McCartney's first record, Gene Vincent 'Be Bop A Lula' 

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Paul McCartney chats to Ronnie Wood about the first record he ever bought - 'Be-Bop-A-Lula' by Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps, which featured in the film, 'The Girl Can't Help It'. He also talks about when he met Gene Vincent in Hamburg.
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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Комментарии : 56   
@Corporations8MyBaby
@Corporations8MyBaby 3 года назад
I played bass for a blue cap when I was a teenager... and I knew who he was and I loved what he did, and what Gene Vincent did, because of the Beatles introducing me. John’s version was fantastic... paul’s Gene Vincent covers are superb.
@MyDreamside
@MyDreamside 9 лет назад
these 50's stuff have only 3 chords but still are so cool to listen, music can be simple and beautiful
@ShannonLee1956
@ShannonLee1956 2 года назад
All you need is three chords and the truth😉
@rocknroller77
@rocknroller77 5 лет назад
Paul tapping in time with his right foot. Keeping time in his head(to whatever he's hearing in his head), and chatting with Ronnie. I love listening and watching, music legends talk about their influences. Especially if you grew up playing music and taking classes from a young age. There's a whole different perspective on your admiration to those who wrote, played and produced their own. And if you were fortunate enough to hear and play the records of your parents, not only of these gents, but those that were influences of them as well
@eargasm1072
@eargasm1072 4 года назад
Good golly you is gorgeous!
@MichaelCorleone654
@MichaelCorleone654 3 года назад
Forget about all that. How about i take you out to a nice and nutritious McDonald’s meal.
@kkroeger5868
@kkroeger5868 4 года назад
These old stories are amazing...
@eliasspellos2789
@eliasspellos2789 4 года назад
Gene Vincent & Blue Caps our hometown Boys from Norfolk Virginia
@Pouriya787
@Pouriya787 3 года назад
Never knew Ronnie was such a nice guy.
@jamespollock11
@jamespollock11 2 года назад
You know for some reason I never accepted him as an official stone; for one reason I saw them live in 65 and later with Mick Taylor, but Wood is a music freak especially in regards to true RnB, not just the pop Motown 60s black material. It seems he has a true passion for the obscure masterpieces that never made the charts or LP. I mean 45s so rare fewer than 10 are known to exist, out of perhaps 200 pressed on a one release label. Case in point: "A Letter a Day" by The Trent Sisters. Oh, Ronnie Wood played great bass for Jeff Beck's band. His visual arts I could do without, not that I can afford any.
@justinherbert9146
@justinherbert9146 Год назад
The amazing thing is how the Beatles in Hamburg met and played on the same bills as Gene Vincent and Little Richard and then toured with Roy Orbison all before they came to America - they got to meet many of their heroes - and they have never looked happier then when they posed for a photo with Little Richard!
@bearclaw007
@bearclaw007 3 года назад
That is an amazing story. These guys know where the bodies are buried, figuratively.
@goddamaddog
@goddamaddog Год назад
these stories are gold!
@christiandavis2916
@christiandavis2916 3 года назад
Paul should do a Vincent concert with Jeff Beck.
@andzwe
@andzwe 7 лет назад
Sad to realize it's totally a thing of the past the way music was valued, like how McCartney explains it here.
@mjkrbjcw
@mjkrbjcw 3 года назад
It’s still valued the same way by youngsters... we’re just getting old
@tadhgbeanbradley
@tadhgbeanbradley 2 года назад
I’m 22 and talk about my favourite music like this. Also collect records and hear things for the first time on vinyl sometimes. Don’t worry, some of us are still out there 👍
@charrua4108
@charrua4108 Год назад
Ron Wood strikes me as a real nice guy down to earth,great guitar player and I hear quite good on bass too.Cheers Ron.
@oietutienewasap81
@oietutienewasap81 8 лет назад
👏👏👏 gene vincent and paul 👌😻😻
@doc3584
@doc3584 Год назад
Ya know somethin, that would be an honor to sit in with 2 rock stars and their conversations!!
@leolicursi3536
@leolicursi3536 4 года назад
Class how he tells stuff..
@JOHNNYFREEDOMdaREBEL
@JOHNNYFREEDOMdaREBEL 10 лет назад
Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran & Buddy Holly THE GREATEST !
@Enes-vf1cc
@Enes-vf1cc 11 месяцев назад
And Elvis
@TheBeatles..
@TheBeatles.. 10 лет назад
good story..geeeze... Im amazed Paul has a new story we didnt know!!! I mean is there anything in any beatle head that hasnt been told already!!!
@SagradaMascarita
@SagradaMascarita 10 лет назад
calm down :-/
@jimcragg862
@jimcragg862 6 лет назад
Big Macka He has to keep making story's up cause he has not got anything else/ who the fuck didn't influence him?/ he said there first record was a copy of that'ill be the day/ Buddy Holley meant so much to him/ how come in 25 years I have only seen him once in Lubbock TX Buddy's home town 1 time, when we small things on the bottom of his shoes get there every year, I was at the opening in London of the musical the Buddy Holley story/ and he turned up with a pair of Buddy's glasses on / I could have slapped him senseless/ again all eye's on me, HE has no talent never did have- ask him to play a song on guitar from start to finish, he can't/ one thing he never talks about, John Lennon did/ he never say's anything about doing an audition to be the TRUE KINGS BACKING BAND, BILLY FURY/ THEY ALL TRY AND SAY THE GIRLS SCREAMING AND FAINTING STARTED WITH THE BEATLES [[[[[ SORRY WRONG, FROM 1959 BILLY FURY STARTED THAT,
@mjkrbjcw
@mjkrbjcw 3 года назад
@@jimcragg862 you can’t even spell Buddy Holly so I doubt your a big fan
@jonnysupreme
@jonnysupreme 3 года назад
@@mjkrbjcw you're* 🤣🤣 But yeah, that guy is a prick who's commented
@jonnysupreme
@jonnysupreme 3 года назад
@@jimcragg862 get a life you sad sad pathetic bastard
@Leo-dr4qm
@Leo-dr4qm 10 месяцев назад
Ronnie still in awe of his good mate..
@Eric-ei7hh
@Eric-ei7hh 10 лет назад
He's so funny
@maplespak
@maplespak 10 лет назад
Great story!!! See ya, Gene, great music! lol
@thebluesguy7187
@thebluesguy7187 5 месяцев назад
paul always love his old music buddy holly carl perkins little richard Cochran, burnett elvis always make tribute !
@mark4262
@mark4262 Год назад
Peter Grant....Gold
@MsMooreski1
@MsMooreski1 9 лет назад
haha "see you gene, love your music"
@heliocoelho8710
@heliocoelho8710 8 лет назад
tem algum filho de deus brasileiro que poderia traduzir isso pra nós ?
@joaopauloalmeida2561
@joaopauloalmeida2561 Год назад
Gene estilo Elviz bom
@leolicursi3536
@leolicursi3536 4 года назад
Ronnie if you read this asks Paul to say it's class la
@jamesmilton8765
@jamesmilton8765 8 лет назад
The lead guitar player in the film is not Cliff Gallup. That guy was a stand-in and he didn't play a note.
@jeanmariebasset
@jeanmariebasset 6 лет назад
C'est Russel Willaford qui n'a pas enregistré un seul morceau avec Gene Vincent
@1967PONTIACGTO
@1967PONTIACGTO 3 года назад
I'm not sure who between Peter Grant and Gene Vincent had the gun, and who licked who's boots... can someone who knows please clarify... I know Peter Grant was a badass, but then Paul tells a story about Gene Vincent and a gun
@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn
@Dave-Rough-Diamond-Dunn Год назад
The only similar story I've heard is the Beatles meeting Jerry Lee, and John Lennon bowing down and kissing Jerry Lee's shoes. Jerry Lee saying "watch what you do to my boots boy!".
@jamespollock11
@jamespollock11 2 года назад
Attenti Attenzionne Ronnie: How about doing a Larry Williams tribute?
@assfuckedbyelephant
@assfuckedbyelephant 10 лет назад
LOL that's funny
@Winterstick549
@Winterstick549 Год назад
That story on Peter Grant,,, LOL. No wonder Zeppelin hired him.
@impassable
@impassable 9 лет назад
Keep in mind that Ron is 67 years old
@TacomaPaul
@TacomaPaul 10 лет назад
And the Peter Grant story.... I tell you what... at the time you did NOT mess with Grant ! Which is why Zeppelin hired him.
@patrickrang9525
@patrickrang9525 3 года назад
John tells the same story about Gene..lol
@came6939
@came6939 6 лет назад
I think Ron is snooting a bit
@Frip36
@Frip36 4 года назад
It's odd he took this job, as it were. He makes me nervous. He was either on something, or abstaining and wanting. It makes me very sad. Drugs and drink a ruinous.
@jimcragg862
@jimcragg862 7 лет назад
YA BULLSHIT, PISSES MY OFF DOES McCartney YOU NAME IT AND HE POP'S UP HAIR DYED THE LOT/ AND IT'S THE NORMAL [ ho ya[ insert name ] he was a big influence on the Beatles and it was the first record me an john bought] he does that with Buddy Holley, Eddie Cochran/ even Elvis, I asked Ringo about the he just laughed and said what you ant me to say, you know Paul if there's a chance of being in front of a camera he will be there, lol, that's all he said, he for you're self look at some clips of him and you will know
@peterpumpkineaterrr
@peterpumpkineaterrr Год назад
Imagine being the person who kept a record from a young paul back in those "do you still have my record?" Days must be priceless
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