It’s amazing to compare this footage to the 76’ Rockshow footage. They’re surprisingly cohesive for such a young band here, but it’s interesting to see how differently they play Hi Hi Hi with a different lineup only 3 or 4 years later
Absolutely. My best concert was seeing Paul in Green Bay, Lambeau Field! June 2019. Newspaper said two best things to happen in GB were Packers and Paul McCartney
Y'know one has to recognize that however hard and fractured the beatles legal thing had gotten by '72 and remained for the rest of the 70s the McCartneys played it w/ so much fun, BUSY-ness and shear swagger that they never sweated one drop in public. From 1970-1980 Paul HAD FUN and demonstrated his leadership par excellence. Aside from his enormous talent his ability to focus on what was directly in front paid everyone in his circle dividends.
Honestly… Wings shows were FUN and their music is infectious and so good!! Paul rocked onstage and made it look easy, he perfected the strut with that Rick bass during the Wings Over America tour, he was a god of music on the stage-he was BORN for it!
This footage immediately takes me to my childhood recollections of the still photos featured within the RED ROSE SPEEDWAY booklet attached to the gatefold…
This s the wrong audio track for the video. It's not just that it is out of sync, the sync is all over the place, sometimes in, sometimes just out, sometimes way out, if it were simply out of sync it would be constant, but it isn't.
Pour tout le "Bruce Mouse Show", il est évident qu'ils n'ont pas utilisé l'audio qui a été enregistré avec la vidéo ; il n'est pas synchronisé et ils ont également fait un doublage avec des applaudissements... pourquoi ? Pourquoi n'ont-ils pas simplement enregistré et produit l'audio et la vidéo du même spectacle ? Ont-ils vraiment utilisé l'enregistrement audio en direct ou s'agit-il d'un enregistrement en studio superposé à la vidéo?