I've read a biography of Paul by one of his friends, Miles something but anyway, in his interview about Liverpool it's always "f--- this, f--- that" . I've never read so many cursing a book before.
Why, because you've seen him what, 10 times in a movie, concert, on a record, on TV, radio ? You haven't hung around with the man. His friends, family and colleagues do and have..
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well first I watched him teach how to make mashed potatoes now he's telling jokes.I think he is bored after accomplishing so much in his life.I'll watch no matter what cause I've always been and always will be one of his biggest fans.A real legend and a real gentleman.
This comment reminded me of Forrest Gump because it’s literally that Paul accomplished so much he doesn’t even notice anymore and the same thing happened to Forrest 🤣 I mean Forrest sounded so bored when he talked about I think the second or third time he met the president of the U.S. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Paul can do any accent, in any voice, he's an amazing mimic. He could make his voice sound like Elvis, or once I even heard him do Roy Orbison. He could make his voice sound like John too.
Well, he is Irish in decent. Actually, he’s only a second or third generation Liverpudlian! His great grandparents/grandparents left Ireland and moved to Scotland before settling in Liverpool, so…
Paul frequently likes to kid the Irish, perhaps because he's half Irish himself. His mother's maiden name was Mary Mohan. George was also half Irish, his mother's family was named "French" which, despite appearances, is an Irish surname.
Paul used to be famous amongst his friends for his story-telling. Many school mates remember how he'd effortlessly captivate an audience with his colourful descriptions and elaborate gesticulation. Seems he never stopped doing that! He sometimes tells stories during his concerts too.
I have to say, for the incredible musician, the brilliant songwriter Paul McCartney is, he is also a very down to earth human being. I've been loving him for nearly 60 years. 🥰
I agree, but it is extremely easy to _hate_ him once you discover he supports the swastika tattooed Hitler saluting Waffen SS pride parading blueyellow ragwagging prisoner-murdering nazis in Ukraine.
I saw Paul play a couple of years ago for 3 hours. He and his band were perfect. The odd thing was I never saw drink anything.....no water nothing. I love him and the the other 3 lads. They created the world we, well at least I, live in. 'To the toppermost of the poppermost' thats right Johnny.......
Make one fence, and you'll not be known as a fence maker, but do what he said last, and you'll definitely be known for doing it. Double standard, it just ain't fair.
Well I read this joke online many times before watching this video for the first time. This narration sounds nothing like I had imagined it but it's still funny.
Where is this footage from? Is this the bonus of something or did someone just walk up to an ex Beatle and drag him into an empty room in front of a camera and say, "Tell a dirty joke" ?
From an old website around the time of the release of Memory Almost Full, where you could "ask Paul questions" (type in a question and get a pre-recorded response which was usually him saying he didn't know what you were asking)
What makes the 'meanwhile back' line great is he doesn't sing it how it would be read in print. "For a fish and finger pie in summer. Meanwhile, back behind the shelter in the middle of the roundabout..." He replaces the comma after 'meanwhile' with a period after 'back' when he sings it. For a fish and finger pie in summer meanwhile back. Behind the shelter in the middle of the roundabout...
On July 14th 2013 I saw Sir Paul in Indianapolis, and held up a sign from the 3rd row that said, "We stole your goat joke". between songs he mentioned the signs, and pointed us out because he said he didn't get it. The drummer (Abe) spoke up and took credit for it! Thrill of a life time, and the sign strategy was flawless! (in getting his attention)
Haaaa LOVE YOU Paul that was a good one.. I just want to say thank you and your 3 other mates for all the beautiful music... I lay down in my be at night and and place my head phones on and go back in time .. i laugh i cry because it brings back great memories of my love ones who are all gone now. BUT !!!! you guys change the world and i was a little girl growing up in it and today at 59 Sir Paul McCartney im still blasting the Beatles music no matter where im at ... ❤💋❤ TKY
What makes this so funny to me is that on his cover of his album called "Ram" (pun intended, I guess), he is holding a goat by the horns as he looks at it mischievously from behind. We don't see him standing behind a mahogany bar on the cover, do we?
Heard this joke before from Chris Pratt on a talk show but I like the way Paul tells it. Made me laugh at a joke I’ve heard before. That’s a skilled comedian right there.
When he delivered the punch line, I was like "What?", then I went "What?!" again, and it was right before he shrugged, like he knew how I'd react before I even clicked this video.
Paul, you know danmm well you are Irish yourself, and us Irish love you. You and lennon were the sons of Irish parents and the two of you showed the world what good music sounds like. If you ever come to ny ill buy you a pint pal. Im 34 and have looked up to You all my life- Mike Shanahan.
I've known this man for almost 60 years now (along with millions of others) and this is so incongruous with his whole persona that THAT is what made me laugh my ass off. Damn good one Paul.