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Eileen Prose
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1984 at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. Paul was promoting his new movie, "Give My Regards To Broadstreet". We talk about the movie, the Beatles, Paul's personal life and more. This is an unedited
interview. At the end, he pays me a compliment that I will always remember.

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@trapezoidspangle934
@trapezoidspangle934 Год назад
The way he tilts his head , ready to listen. Those beautiful arched eyebrows. Lovely kind, droopy eyes. His wit . His accent. And don’t even get me started on his musical genius.
@gcrichman53
@gcrichman53 7 месяцев назад
Paul never really had droopy eyes he always had big beautiful hazel eyes and yes he's a rare natural born music genius and he inherited his musician jazz pianist band leader father Jim and his musician singer paternal grandfather to a rare extreme degree.
@simplechronology2605
@simplechronology2605 18 дней назад
Really crappy filmmaker, though.
@aguilarcast
@aguilarcast 2 года назад
He's so gorgeous...And he knows it😍
@thesilvershining
@thesilvershining 2 года назад
As he should 😌
@lisadc4681
@lisadc4681 11 месяцев назад
​​@@thesilvershiningYes!! But why wouldn't he and still always a nice guy through and through and to this day.❤
@kalinakimble5660
@kalinakimble5660 6 лет назад
he is a beautiful man...
@lisalentile177
@lisalentile177 6 лет назад
he's so pretty I just love him how could anybody not like paul
@sM-ww9zb
@sM-ww9zb 2 года назад
I hate him >:( He is a bad bad man. Oh, what a face. What a body. A tight little body...
@shitty_beatles
@shitty_beatles 2 года назад
@@sM-ww9zb hey john, when did you get back?
@sM-ww9zb
@sM-ww9zb 2 года назад
@@shitty_beatles I was only sleeping >:(
@Judyag1
@Judyag1 19 дней назад
I have loved him since I was 9, almost 10. I’m 70. My whole life. I could listen to him for hours, singing or reading the dictionary. Those lips are so luscious……
@simontaylor2319
@simontaylor2319 6 лет назад
I will say this about Sir, he has always appeared to be very polite, waiting for the question to be put before answering, never interrupting
@rebeccaanderson9917
@rebeccaanderson9917 11 месяцев назад
So intelligent. The eyes get me every time though.
@Andy-ty2ni
@Andy-ty2ni 4 года назад
he is also very smart...clever in public relations....clever in business...maybe even gifted well beyond music...and he has a moral compass that guides him!
@sM-ww9zb
@sM-ww9zb 2 года назад
yeah... smart. Smart like a snake!!!
@thebaobabs206
@thebaobabs206 4 года назад
What a beauty!
@MaccaLives
@MaccaLives 7 лет назад
What's not to love about Paul? Thank you for uploading this.
@DerUfen
@DerUfen 6 лет назад
The haircut.
@malpreece5008
@malpreece5008 6 лет назад
Der Ufen Hahaha! It’s not his worst haircut. By the late ‘80’s he had an awful mullet! :-)
@duffbaker9554
@duffbaker9554 5 лет назад
Yes, nice head of hair and refreshingly normal. As for the awful haircuts of today, though...
@romans52345-cy3tq
@romans52345-cy3tq 11 месяцев назад
Nah I think he rocked that pretty good
@freebird3004
@freebird3004 6 лет назад
He's such an honest , real person. With that much of talent, so humble. I love him. Want to be like him. ❤
@jchow5966
@jchow5966 2 года назад
He will be cute forever ☮️💟
@denisesaxton790
@denisesaxton790 2 года назад
Watching this in 2022. Paul is still touring as he approaches his 80th birthday.
@mstwilight1612
@mstwilight1612 5 лет назад
Strict father but loving, a good combination. 💓
@MxCartney_Lou
@MxCartney_Lou 3 года назад
He is beautiful in the 1980s era
@thesilvershining
@thesilvershining 2 года назад
Paul in his forties was stunningly handsome ♥️
@lisadc4681
@lisadc4681 11 месяцев назад
Always gorgeous from day 1!!
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l 3 месяца назад
@@lisadc4681 Billy can afford top of the line plastic surgery
@lisadc4681
@lisadc4681 3 месяца назад
@@user-fu2mi1nd5l Oh you poor pathetic thing, please get some psychological help!!
@lisadc4681
@lisadc4681 3 месяца назад
​@@user-fu2mi1nd5lGet some psychological help, please
@markdoughty8780
@markdoughty8780 2 года назад
An all-round class act: that's Paul McCartney; thanks for uploading.
@justiceforjamespaulmccartney
@justiceforjamespaulmccartney 11 месяцев назад
James Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is THE TRUTH no matter what.
@kristen8101
@kristen8101 2 года назад
I enjoyed watching this. The interviewer has a wonderful, pretty speaking voice.
@annamazzucchelli7652
@annamazzucchelli7652 Год назад
Non trovo un uomo più simpatico di lui.....gentile .....carismatico Risposte sempre a modo ❤
@melkat93
@melkat93 2 года назад
I saw Paul McCartney 5 Years ago at his concert At the Moda Center In Oregon where I live! It was fun seeing him there! I love listening to his interviews! I was not even born Yet when this Interview was recorded!
@opticscolossalandepicvideo4879
@opticscolossalandepicvideo4879 3 года назад
Eileen prose. So classy as you whispered small talk with him as he wound down interview off camera. He really liked you. Fantastic. You whispered your admiration as you left. So classy. You were so respectful as you made your exit. Wow. Terrific
@haveabarryniceday238
@haveabarryniceday238 4 года назад
Such a handsome man
@debrabugay6335
@debrabugay6335 2 года назад
Love you Paul
@IamMagPie
@IamMagPie 7 лет назад
I remember seeing "Give My Regards to Broad Street" as a child, and I enjoyed it a lot. Later I found it on DVD, and I think it has a lot of nice segments in it. Musically it is very good still.
@lisalentile177
@lisalentile177 6 лет назад
I liked it too I was 12
@carlbaumeister3439
@carlbaumeister3439 6 лет назад
Very good questions -- not the usual question he seems to be asked. The follow up questions are especially good, showing the interviewer is really listening, not just thinking about her next question.
@FrankJames
@FrankJames 5 лет назад
Thanks for posting this!
@ketchup5344
@ketchup5344 5 лет назад
Best looking genius ever. Apart from me 🤣
@ketchup5344
@ketchup5344 3 года назад
@Joy Stinson Lol 👍
@user-hi8kx5hq1p
@user-hi8kx5hq1p 2 года назад
Paul McCartney your is best world pride
@makemarker
@makemarker 7 лет назад
Wonderful interview. Perfect timing and questions. I bet Paul felt priviliged to be interviewed by you as well.
@sabinewei3041
@sabinewei3041 6 лет назад
I Love you,Pauli!😊😚😍😍
@NewYorkSong1
@NewYorkSong1 6 лет назад
Ya very nice job Eileen.Thanks so much ... we get to see some new Paul bits here!
@gcrichman53
@gcrichman53 7 месяцев назад
Paul didn't break up with Jane Asher,Paul was still engaged to marry British actress Jane Asher but in July 1968 Jane came home unexpectedly early from touring with her theatre company and she sadly found Paul in bed with a young groupie writer Francie Schwartz and she ran out of the house and Paul's life forever. They had been lovers since April 1963 just a few weeks after Jane turned 17 (but she wasn't a girl she was very mature and sophisticated and Paul turned 21 two months later) and Paul asked her to marry him on Christmas day 1967,so they were engaged for 7 months when Jane found him in their bed with another woman. It's a real good thing that Linda was there for Paul because he was a total mental wreck after Jane left him, he was drinking hard liquor and crying to Brian Epstein's assistant and friend of Paul's too, Alistair Taylor and came over his house waking him and his wife up at 1 and 2 in the morning, also calling him at these times asking Alistair to come over and he cried and drank hard liquor he also told Alistair that Jane wasn't just his woman,she was his closest friend,interesting that he didn't say John,or even George and Ringo were his closest friends,and he said he opened up everything inside himself to Jane,including about his mother Mary dying when he was only 14 and how he dealt with that and that he couldn't believe what a prat he had been and that he had everything and threw it all away etc . Paul wrote Let It Be about his beloved nurse and midwife mother Mary who died from breast cancer at only age 47 when Paul was only 14,and his brother 12,and he wrote The Long and Winding Road also soon after Jane left him. Paul wrote a lot of beautiful love songs for and about Jane including I Will on The White album and she and Paul were engaged since Christmas day 1967 when he wrote in India and she was there with The Beatles and also some bitter arguments songs which were all his fault because he was a sexist selfish pig and kept pressuring her to give up her acting career that she loved and rightly refused, she was in her first British film at age 5 and had been in TV shows,films and theatre since she was a child. Paul also tried very hard for a while to get Jane to forgive him and take him back and he had met Linda 3 times by then,but Jane returned all of Paul's letters un opened and all of his phone calls were ignored because Jane wanted nothing to do with Paul anymore and she sent this message clearly to him and you can't blame her because she was rightly very hurt,angry,and she had self respect and couldn't forgive or trust Paul anymore. And Linda did what Paul sexistly selfishly pressured Jane to do, give up her career and devote herself to him. I'm sure that Paul would have married Jane Asher because if Jane had taken him back and forgiven him,then they would have been engaged to be married again which is what Paul was trying to accomplish to no avail. From Tumblr blog, Jane Asher (re)Source “When it ended, it was awful. Jane came home to find Paul with Francie Schwartz, a groupie from New York. It was terrible for Jane. Francie was not just in the house but in the bed she shared with...
@jeffjones2586
@jeffjones2586 6 лет назад
What a lovely interview. Great questions. Great chemistry. As if you two were old friends having a conversation.
@rachelcase2461
@rachelcase2461 25 дней назад
God, how she could just sit there and ask questions is beyond me. Lordy, that man. 💘
@jamescody6978
@jamescody6978 7 лет назад
Great guy top lad
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 7 лет назад
Yes, he is a top lad. So glad you watched. Blessings....
@FioreDeste
@FioreDeste 4 года назад
that sound at the beginning left me deaf
@carlosjara6183
@carlosjara6183 7 лет назад
lovely to see this....:)
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 7 лет назад
Carlos, thank you so much. I hope you will check out my other interviews at Eileen Prose. I am so glad you enjoyed it!
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 7 лет назад
Debs, Thanks for commenting. I have seen the film so many times. Her ordeal was horrific and so well portrayed in the film. Thanks so much for watching. Check out my other videos.... Blessings....
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 7 лет назад
Craig, thanks for tripping down memory lane with me. I hope you will check out my other interviews. I appreciate your watching.
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching...Best to you!
@BassicVIC
@BassicVIC 7 лет назад
What an extraordinary interview! American accent *and* inteligent questions. A rare combination.
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 7 лет назад
V R , thank you so much for your lovely compliment. It was wonderful interviewing Paul. He was very gracious and kind. I am so glad that you enjoyed it. Blessings...
@BassicVIC
@BassicVIC 7 лет назад
😮 WOW! I didn't know it was you the interviewer! What an honour and thrill must have been to meet him! I've watched every McCartney interview I can possibly find or come across. Some are good, some are bad, some are really bad, while some are excellent. Yours is of the latter. Your interviewing style doesn't fall in the trap of the obvious questions, you are personable but not intrusive. You asked only intelligent questions and Paul reacts well to a good interview. He has the longest experience in front of interviewers and the press and he knows exactly where everyone stands and he holds control all the time, and in this one I can tell that Paul was very pleased with you and the way you were conducting the interview. You met him at a time when he was in magnificent shape. You lucky girl! What a personal treasure this must be for you. Congratulations, Eileen! 😊 Thanks for sharing. Victor, from México 🇲🇽
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 7 лет назад
Victor, it is a personal treasure on so many levels. Only 6 journalists were invited to interview. We were in a room at the Plaza Hotel, awaiting our turn. Paul had asked that the questions be about the film, and not about The Beatles. The two men who went in before me came back to the holding room without interviews. Paul asked them to leave because they focused their questions on The Beatles. I was a bit concerned that this might happen to me. I wanted to talk about The Beatles but had to find a way in....I was thrilled that he was so nice and so giving. I thank you very much for your comments and for watching. I hope you will watch more of my interviews on my Channel and let me know what you think. Best to you....
@alexyamach3635
@alexyamach3635 7 лет назад
He was there to promote his movie. I can understand his annoyance with people only wanting to talk about The Beatles. He'd been talking about The Beatles for 24 years at that point. He's human and gets tired of it at times.
@andydixon2980
@andydixon2980 6 лет назад
Wow, Eileen. I thought you really held pauls attention, with your challenging but gracefully put questions. You got the best out of your amazing subject here, a rare talent.
@frommetoyou1981
@frommetoyou1981 3 года назад
Really good interview, great line of questions.
@opticscolossalandepicvideo4879
@opticscolossalandepicvideo4879 3 года назад
Eileen prose. Loved that question on dissolution of group. Nice curveball. You really threw him for a loop on ‘are you a good dad’. Nice. Great question. Love the Smokey voice. Paul was really into you.
@cathycash1550
@cathycash1550 2 года назад
Great interview.
@user-oo2wf7cf6h
@user-oo2wf7cf6h 4 года назад
In the Prime of his creative powers .
@anthonyradice
@anthonyradice 7 лет назад
Wow Eileen...you've made me a proud New Yorker! Nothing better than a Beatle and you made Paul shine. He actually mentions the other 3 Beatles by name, something he rarely does. He also let on that he's a strict parent, something I've never heard him say...Great Job!!
@paulbell6921
@paulbell6921 6 лет назад
Anthony Radice. Yeah right? He's a strict parent that smokes pot? Come on give me a break! You really believe that a pothead a strict parent! And I wonder how many times he turned his son on to marijuana?
@jacobhanson6673
@jacobhanson6673 6 лет назад
Paul Bell you're a moron. Weed is more harmful than the glass of wine you probably have with dinner every night. Go take a piss somewhere else
@lisadc4681
@lisadc4681 11 месяцев назад
​@@paulbell6921Jealous much???
@annamazzucchelli7652
@annamazzucchelli7652 Год назад
Bellissimo ❤....il ➕️ bello
@MajorSeventh
@MajorSeventh 6 лет назад
"Pop to pertinent..." those were the days of literate, clever interviewers.
@rafaelgomez1989
@rafaelgomez1989 6 лет назад
EXCELLENT interviewer, insightful questions ...never seen it before.
@CountryZorro
@CountryZorro 6 лет назад
Great Interview
@Luciana50_
@Luciana50_ 5 лет назад
Paul has green eyes, definitely!!
@trevorzarnstorff5882
@trevorzarnstorff5882 5 лет назад
Depending on the light, his eyes have looked brown or green. I remember seeing an information table about the Beatles from 1963 or 64 that listed Paul's eyes as hazel. I guess that explains why his eyes look different from time to time, in different lights.
@karenelizabeth1590
@karenelizabeth1590 3 года назад
I don't think the color of a 30+-year-old videotape is anything to go by
@OldSchoolVibes1978
@OldSchoolVibes1978 2 года назад
Paul's eyes magically changed color back in late '66. Very mysterious...
@BeatlemaccaAR
@BeatlemaccaAR 2 года назад
Hazel, more like.
@BeatlemaccaAR
@BeatlemaccaAR 2 года назад
@@OldSchoolVibes1978 not mysterious AT ALL. MY own eye colour changes DAILY.
@jbthor9032
@jbthor9032 2 года назад
As a kid my first cartoon movie was Lady and the Tramp. Something in common with Paul and me. Loved that interview 👏 🙌 👌 👍
@user-os9pu4vm5v
@user-os9pu4vm5v 7 лет назад
Thank you !
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 7 лет назад
Your are so welcome. Thank you for watching!
@stuguy
@stuguy 6 лет назад
Thanks for uploading the interview. I also enjoyed some of your other interviews and the this is your life surprise with your mother. By the way what was the compliment ? The audio was playing after the video feed ended but I couldn't make it out. If it happened off camera/audio and you wish to keep private that's fine. I'm sure it was a great memory and opportunity. Nice interview.
@charlespatrick8650
@charlespatrick8650 2 года назад
he appreciated that she was prepared, and asked different questions than he was getting in all of the other interviews, but she cut off his answers to ask another question or change topic too many times, he was relaxed, and wanted to talk more, get it down on record and edit later
@Luciana50_
@Luciana50_ 5 лет назад
She was in love with him!!!rsrs
@thebaobabs206
@thebaobabs206 4 года назад
Who wouldn’t?
@thesilvershining
@thesilvershining 2 года назад
Who isn’t? He’s musical divinity.
@arsen5479
@arsen5479 Год назад
We need this in 4k!!
@Charlie-ku8iy
@Charlie-ku8iy 2 года назад
"We don't do that in England" "Good for you" LOL
@lindawiley3112
@lindawiley3112 Год назад
❤❤❤❤
@essessessesq
@essessessesq 2 года назад
This interview shows us what John Lennon meant when, he said that he brought Paul into the band for 2 reasons: "he could play 20 Flight Rock, plus he looked a good bit like ELVIS"
@genroku7
@genroku7 6 лет назад
This interviewer interrupts often when Paul is still talking on.
@Sgobol
@Sgobol 7 лет назад
Grazie
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 7 лет назад
Prego
@dddhio
@dddhio 2 года назад
nss ta mo bonito mlk slc
@bopmathews
@bopmathews Год назад
Did the interviewer actually congratulate him for the film being good???? 🤣🤣
@karenholmes1999
@karenholmes1999 2 года назад
I’m in
@TheScripflipNetwork
@TheScripflipNetwork 2 года назад
11:25
@user-oo2wf7cf6h
@user-oo2wf7cf6h 4 года назад
Почему нет перевода на русский ?
@ernestkinas5973
@ernestkinas5973 5 лет назад
Paul bears a striking resemblance to George Clooney here.
@swissuz
@swissuz 5 лет назад
Not in the least! Maybe a little Cary Grant .....
@ninajude1793
@ninajude1793 4 года назад
I actually agree. He kind of does.
@chuckblack8227
@chuckblack8227 Год назад
i didn’t need my right ear
@ajcarr1965
@ajcarr1965 3 года назад
Paul's resemblance to Angela Lansbury cannot be ignored.
@fareed3764
@fareed3764 4 года назад
Pretty face will last a year or two . But pretty soon they'll see what you can do . He is last more than 2 years .
@opticscolossalandepicvideo4879
@opticscolossalandepicvideo4879 3 года назад
Eileen prose. You have a natural connection with Paul. You would have been great in wings. You can sing and you are a great performer. And you are Irish like him It’s a pity it didn’t happen. Band on the run would have been outstanding with you in it. Always enjoy your interview style. This is great. Paul was captivated by your smoky voice. The only small problem. You lied when you said it was a good film. It was horrible and you were too kind to him.
@chrisspathelf2310
@chrisspathelf2310 2 года назад
George was the most successful when it came to movies because he owned his own production company.Ringo was in more movies than Paul but what paul and Ringo didn't realize they weren't actors.
@sav0618
@sav0618 Год назад
Paul never claimed that he was an actor ever in fact he hates acting
@mobile8873
@mobile8873 2 года назад
Gee lady...let him finished his story. Stop interrupting
@davidayer2168
@davidayer2168 7 лет назад
He kindly side-steps whether or not she knows who the Sex Pistols are??? ('a british group')
@eileenprose8472
@eileenprose8472 7 лет назад
Yes, very kind! Thanks for watching.
@andyjohansen5117
@andyjohansen5117 7 лет назад
... and of course sidesteps namng the friend Chris Thomas who also produced The Pretenders, Procul Harum, and... for a few weeks when George Martin bugged out during the White Album...THE BEATLES!
@lilacmaninapurpleworld538
@lilacmaninapurpleworld538 6 лет назад
What was the year?
@swissuz
@swissuz 5 лет назад
1984
@bevla341
@bevla341 2 года назад
Billy doing what Billy does !
@OldSchoolVibes1978
@OldSchoolVibes1978 2 года назад
Billy sure has some stamina playing this role all these years!
@lisadc4681
@lisadc4681 11 месяцев назад
Get some psychiatric help you two!
@No_Plastic
@No_Plastic 3 месяца назад
Ask his brother Mike then silently bog-off please
@FlatStuffEarth
@FlatStuffEarth 3 месяца назад
sue em
@Bittersweet.Symphony.
@Bittersweet.Symphony. 4 года назад
Faul, decided that art had to copy life. His 'character' was William, same name George called him.
@lidiamori739
@lidiamori739 3 года назад
shut the fuck up for the rest of your life loser.
@thesilvershining
@thesilvershining 2 года назад
@Michelle MaBelle I need to see this clip, sounds adorable 🥺
@elafrancopaiva
@elafrancopaiva 2 года назад
Jajaja y dale con lo mismo, en el caso de que de verdad fuera un reemplazo pues resultó ser más talentoso, agradable y atractivo que el primero e incluso menos mujeriego. Aguante "Faul" (que en realidad solo es Paul con bigote)
@opencurtin
@opencurtin 2 года назад
The movie was a disaster probably why he stayed away from the film industry after this ..
@JohnnyMagorish
@JohnnyMagorish 6 лет назад
Terrific film?? Is she on drugs?
@cryptogee172
@cryptogee172 11 месяцев назад
😂, well it was cos Paul's in it
@mariahcarrot1
@mariahcarrot1 Год назад
Too bad this is not Paul ... he has a scar on upper lip on left; he parts his hair on the wrong side; his face is longer;
@sav0618
@sav0618 Год назад
Paul was in a moped accident in the 60s that’s where the lip scar came from. It’s a good thing his brother took pictures after the accident so losers like you understand that accidents happen and guess what people leave scars behind people who think this man is not real are so ridiculous. If you go back to his interviews in 1962 he has the same exact mannerisms. Not to mention the fact that they found somebody who is left, handed the same height and oh the same talent once in a lifetime world talent are you out of your mind people?
@swiftymcswift8506
@swiftymcswift8506 6 лет назад
and is it the real paul.did you notice anything odd about his look at all??
@mechele38135
@mechele38135 6 лет назад
He is a replacement for Paul, real name is William.
@jakehanson6235
@jakehanson6235 6 лет назад
Betty Johnson I see you on every video of Paul. You're so full of shite 😂😂
@swiftymcswift8506
@swiftymcswift8506 6 лет назад
yep.shame others cant or don't see it or deny the fact hes been dead since '66.
@IvanFlavin
@IvanFlavin 6 лет назад
I'm willing to not call people that believe conspiracy theories "crazy" if they're willing to not refer to people that don't believe in conspiracy theories as stupid. Unfortunately, it never happens. Whatever side you're on, make sure to pity the other side or call them childish names, otherwise it's not a real comments section.
@7BD273
@7BD273 6 лет назад
Morons.
@albertalexander5252
@albertalexander5252 4 года назад
My name is Wlliam Shepherd was my name
@bryanharbin8216
@bryanharbin8216 Год назад
And the earth is flat
@sandrashuler9756
@sandrashuler9756 Год назад
This doesnt look like paul mccartney. He tries to put on his mannerisms but he doesnt quit make it
@jcbs
@jcbs 3 года назад
This is Faul.
@ravilsharipov3290
@ravilsharipov3290 3 года назад
Stop this crap ,Have you ever used you brain to admit that all of you who keeps repeating this are just a banch of freaks according to ," How do you sleep".
@BeatlemaccaAR
@BeatlemaccaAR 2 года назад
Grrrrrrrr NOOOO!! That's the exact same Macca it's always been! Exact SAME facial features mannerisms, gestures, AND TWENTY FRIGGING YEARS older, you DELUSIONAL gits!!
@gusbaby2273
@gusbaby2273 4 года назад
I hope one day to learn the whole story. Doubles death plastic surgery it's all fascinating how they tricked us
@sav0618
@sav0618 Год назад
No, what is fascinating is how stupid people are! They don’t even have that technology in 2023, a little alone in the 60s
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l 8 месяцев назад
Latex is showing, Billy
@justiceforjamespaulmccartney
@justiceforjamespaulmccartney 3 года назад
Justice for James Paul McCartney (1942-1966). Paul died on 11 September 1966 in car accident. John was with Neil in West Germany to play parts in "How I Won The War". Ringo was in Surrey at the time. Epstein was with Paul and George in the studio. After an argument with Brian, Paul leave in a huff, he slam the door. After Paul left the studio, he pick up a girl named Donna. The girl recognised him and gone mad. Paul ran a red light and was hit by a yellow truck that knocked them across the wet road into a pole, resulting in his decapitation and a car fire. It was on Sunday, 11 September 1966, just minutes before midnight. The interesting thing is that Paul predicted his death and he told and prepared everyone's about this.
@elafrancopaiva
@elafrancopaiva 2 года назад
Jajaja tú estuviste allí o que? Paul no murió, adelgazo (en parte gracias a su adicción a la coca, desde 1965 por cierto), se dejó crecer el bigote y se cortó el flequillo, al parecer eso fue suficiente para que un grupo de inadaptados inventaran una teoría tan absurda como tú propia existencia. Lo peor de todo es que hay quien lo sigue creyendo, la falta de ácido fólico durante el embarazo causa estragos.
@bryanharbin8216
@bryanharbin8216 Год назад
There is no one that's gonna fill those shoes impossible I call BS
@lisadc4681
@lisadc4681 11 месяцев назад
​@@bryanharbin8216Don't even engage with the Faul idiots! They are poor pathetic people with no life trying to get attention on RU-vid by commenting that PID. We all know that was a rumor that was proven untrue and completely debunked by the end of 1966!!
@alexyamach3635
@alexyamach3635 7 лет назад
Hate interviews with Paul. He is always hesitant, calculating and careful with his answers. All the facial expressions and body language show he is not being honest but just calculating an answer that is PC, and is uncomfortable being really honest.
@flyingsaucexboss
@flyingsaucexboss 6 лет назад
Alex Yamach Generally agree, but he occasionally attempts to get some profundity in there as well. And can you blame him for trying to think before speaking? He of all people knows how the media will take an innocuous comment and run away with it.
@freebird3004
@freebird3004 6 лет назад
People can choose to keep things private you know. Freedom. That's what everybody loves.
@jacknick7582
@jacknick7582 6 лет назад
bullocks
@Nogoingback424
@Nogoingback424 5 лет назад
he's also been answering the same questions for 40 years.
@Avantimusicprojects
@Avantimusicprojects 4 года назад
He had known how to deal with the media for more than 20 years and had had enough learning to say the first thing that came into his head. Only a fool doesn't learn from his mistakes and Paul as a fool only has one song on the hill.
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