The other thing Tudor is that you are excellent at being able to impart your knowledge of what you are going to talk about and make it easy to understand.
This was a great watch. I've bookmarked it and I will watch it again. I remember discovering The Beatles' music when I was a young boy. And later getting McCartney's solo catalogue and falling in love with his music. He inspired me to learn guitar, piano and bass, learn Beatles-songs and also writing my own music. That itself is a priceless gift. When performing at a concert I had put on the vest from Magical Mystery Tour. As usual, I played my Hofner 500/1 and Rickenbacker bass. We played some Beatles songs, but other music as well. After the concert, several people came up to me and hugged me. Many said it was like seing Macca. I think I received a part of their love for him that night. It was magical. One of the greatest compliments I've received is being told I look like him. Before another concert last year, which was incidentally on a rooftop terrace bar, I also played my Hofner. I happened to have a beard at that time. And I wore a dark suit and white shirt. Someone asked me if I was aware of the all similarities with Beatles' rooftop concert. I hadn't thought about it. But that night I had a fantastic dream. I dreamt I was giving the concert, and Paul walked in with his current band. He was very cheeky and said "not bad young lad, but I think I can do better". And he gave us all a small concert. Later we sat in the bar talking. The dream was so life-like, and I cherish the memory of it. Even though it all just happened in my head. At a couple of McCartney concerts, I've had a good spot close to the stage. On two occations I've held up a small note with a message. Both times he saw the little message, looked at me, pointed at himself and mouthing "do you mean me?". And when I nodded, he laughed. I cannot explain the feeling it gave me. It was like time stopped, and my whole body was flowing with electricity, and I didn't notice anything else than him. There is some special force within him for certain.
Thank you so much for sharing this delightful homage to Paul. I agree with you that one should not try to meet our heroes in real life. I met him in a dream I had a few years ago where we shared a lovely low key conversation. It was so vivid, I don't wish for more.
Tudor that was a magnificent talk on Paul's Story. Very concise and interesting to listen to. There is no doubt that Paul was a very talented man. I will probably watch it again. Thanks.
Even Paul’s throwaways are better than the best tracks on most peoples albums. Then you have tracks like ‘Coming Up,’ absolutely stunning. Love Paul’s work and his playful spirit. Long live Paul and his music.
Mccartney and the rest of the Beatles are and have been so influential and inspired so many of us to pick up and learn an instrument that the guitar and instrument companies, owe a lot to them , to mention but a few!Thank you Beatles and thank you Tudor for helping remind us of their amazing contributions in so many spheres of society and hopefully to new generations as well! There won't be anything like them again! Cheers!🇬🇧🇨🇦🙏👍
They were ground breaking. Many will argue that they needed Brian Epstein and George Martin to help them achieve what they did but there’s no denying that the lads had the talent and tenacity to push through.
@@TudorSmith What amazes me is that they didn't know they had these songwriting abilities either ...at the time of meeting George Martin, the best song they could come up with was Love me do ?? But they flourished right away and consistently got better and better. I guess you just have to beleive in yourself!
I won't say Paul's my favorite either. 😉 But his music, especially after the Beatles, has been extremely important in my life! I was 5 in 1970, and my Uncle used to listen to the Beatles, and all the other bands at the time, but I really got excited by Paul's, and the Beatles music! It's kind of like something that's always been there for me in any situation. I was very lucky to see him live in April of 1993, and it was one of the best things in my life! I'm really enjoying these videos that you have made! Thanks again! I can't wait to go watch another one! I'm just randomly going through this treasure trove!😄🤝
Just discovered your stuff about The Beatles and associations. I came to appreciate them only after they split up (I was only 10 when they came to the end of their adventure) and I love 'em. After learning gently about them over many years I thought I'd got a pretty full picture of them.... Then I saw, by happenchance, your films. I am of the unshakeable view that the world will forever be a better place because of them. Thank the lord... and, thank you for for your knowledge shared
They did leave a legacy from their group work and of course their solo work afterwards. Also, they certainly left their mark on the social consciousness of a generation. I got one am grateful they came along. Right place, right time eh?
Really good job, I enjoyed that and learned some new things about McCartney. He is truly untouchable in the music industry. I have a saying, " there's everybody else and then there's Paul McCartney"😊
Wow lucky lucky! I’ve only 2 degrees from him. My sister in law was at Ashford station waiting for her Dad to come home. She’d taken the Alsatian to meet him. Paul & Linda got off the train, spotted the dog, made a fuss over it and chatted with her for a while.
I’ll never forget seeing Sir Macca at the Cardiff Millenium Stadium in, I think, 2010? Nearly 3 hours of hits, belting out Beatles, Wings and solo songs impeccably. I seem to recall singing along with virtually every song! I then promised I wouldn’t watch his Glastonbury performance last year - I was afraid that his voice was too far gone - but I was very wrong - another stellar performance! My only regret is that I didn’t see him during the 1990/91 world tour - I thought his band at the time was perhaps his best solo touring band (the current one is great, but it always looked as though Hamish, Robbie and Paul were having such a great time playing together - and I’m a big fan of Robbie McIntosh’s guitar playing!) And like you, it’s been Paul above all others, who has most inspired my own playing, singing and attempts at writing songs.
Hamish and Robbie were great assets to his band and sound. Robbie’s work with John Mayer is outstanding. I’ve never seen the Macca-Man live though. I bet it’s amazing!
Hello again tudor, At last i,ve finally managed to view your mccartney video. Sometimes life gets in the way of a great Tudor smith video !!! Anyway as always, great video. Since seeing macca on top of the pops in 1978, i have been a big fan of both his solo and beatles work. We share the same ambition, to meet the great man. I came close in Liverpool in 2001. About 5ft away, but alas it was not to be. Got some great photo,s though !!!. Look forward to your next video. All the best kev chatterley
I am pretty sure that I would never had started playing guitar and writing songs if it wouldn't have been for Paul McCartney. He has always been my main influence. I'm happy to have seen him perform live twice, in 1993 and 2004.
Me encanta volver a verte después de haber ,visitado la granja y lo estudio s en Susex. Saludos from . México,CdMX Thanks for you work of MC . Cartney. Thanks Dear Tudor.❤🎉😅
@@TudorSmith For some odd reason, I had this thought about him the other day. He has actually been through a lot of bad things too. The two people he felt closest to died early John (tragically) and Linda. Put George in there too. Plus, he has been in prison. Horrible divorce. Deceived by a so-called friend who stole his pride and joy songs (Michael Jackson), Drugs and maybe a few other things that we don't know about. But he seems to have handled it well. Random thoughts I wanted to share with you. PS my wife isn't interested in music, so I have to tell someone! LOL.
Yes they all fid go through a lot - pretty much as most people do. Being in the limelight makes it perhaps harder when you’re famous eh? Shame your wife doesn’t like music. I understand some people don’t! Baffles me that.
Where can one find more about playing bass ? I understand that you would use the notes used in the chord that is being used. It would also have a close musical relationship with the drumming
I’m sure RUclips is a good resource. I learned using the box chords in the Beatles music book. If the chord was A, I’d play the bass note A If the chord was Gm, I’d play the G. But for me it was Sting and the Police. I just played by ear listening to the notes on Walking On The Moon.
Yep you’re right it is Jagger. My point on including it was the suspicious nature of Roger Fraser and that he was arrested on drug charges - presumably for supplying the drugs to the celebrities 🤷🏻♂️
Thanks Eric. Re: the album. It’s a bit on hold. I just can’t get the nice vocal sounds (not the singing but the effects). They always sound so flat and up front. I’m just not skilled at mixing 🤣
Not sure the true reason for Laine splitting will be known; I've heard a few things that Denny was really PO'd after Paul's Japan bust and/or that Paul was taking a step back after John's murder. But not sure, but they seem at least cordial towards one another via social media.
I'm not a contrarian but I believe The Beatles aren't influential enough! Too often we have bands with no harmonies and/or just one lead vocalist and my favorite gripe...boring, stay on the tonic bass lines. We need more bands, and more bands to break out of the typical band template.
26:11 Oh!!! Is it why Paul completely destroyed these songs !? That mush-up/remix of "Love Me Do-PS I Love You" is possibly the worst record McCartney has ever released .... worst than the Frog Chorus !
The other thing Tudor is that you are excellent at being able to impart your knowledge of what you are going to talk about and make it easy to understand.
This was a great watch. I've bookmarked it and I will watch it again. I remember discovering The Beatles' music when I was a young boy. And later getting McCartney's solo catalogue and falling in love with his music. He inspired me to learn guitar, piano and bass, learn Beatles-songs and also writing my own music. That itself is a priceless gift.
When performing at a concert I had put on the vest from Magical Mystery Tour. As usual, I played my Hofner 500/1 and Rickenbacker bass. We played some Beatles songs, but other music as well. After the concert, several people came up to me and hugged me. Many said it was like seing Macca. I think I received a part of their love for him that night. It was magical. One of the greatest compliments I've received is being told I look like him.
Before another concert last year, which was incidentally on a rooftop terrace bar, I also played my Hofner. I happened to have a beard at that time. And I wore a dark suit and white shirt. Someone asked me if I was aware of the all similarities with Beatles' rooftop concert. I hadn't thought about it. But that night I had a fantastic dream. I dreamt I was giving the concert, and Paul walked in with his current band. He was very cheeky and said "not bad young lad, but I think I can do better". And he gave us all a small concert. Later we sat in the bar talking. The dream was so life-like, and I cherish the memory of it. Even though it all just happened in my head.
At a couple of McCartney concerts, I've had a good spot close to the stage. On two occations I've held up a small note with a message. Both times he saw the little message, looked at me, pointed at himself and mouthing "do you mean me?". And when I nodded, he laughed. I cannot explain the feeling it gave me. It was like time stopped, and my whole body was flowing with electricity, and I didn't notice anything else than him. There is some special force within him for certain.
Amazing anecdotes and such treasured memories of Macca engaging with you. Thanks so much for sharing 🙏
Well done ! 🤡
Thank you so much for sharing this delightful homage to Paul. I agree with you that one should not try to meet our heroes in real life. I met him in a dream I had a few years ago where we shared a lovely low key conversation. It was so vivid, I don't wish for more.
What a lovely story. That is the kind of dream you won't forget!
Tudor that was a magnificent talk on Paul's Story. Very concise and interesting to listen to. There is no doubt that Paul was a very talented man. I will probably watch it again. Thanks.
I’ve listed to pretty much everything Paul has ever done. He’s my favorite musician ever and the reason I started playing bass!
Even Paul’s throwaways are better than the best tracks on most peoples albums. Then you have tracks like ‘Coming Up,’ absolutely stunning. Love Paul’s work and his playful spirit. Long live Paul and his music.
Mccartney and the rest of the Beatles are and have been so influential and inspired so many of us to pick up and learn an instrument that the guitar and instrument companies, owe a lot to them , to mention but a few!Thank you Beatles and thank you Tudor for helping remind us of their amazing contributions in so many spheres of society and hopefully to new generations as well! There won't be anything like them again! Cheers!🇬🇧🇨🇦🙏👍
They were ground breaking. Many will argue that they needed Brian Epstein and George Martin to help them achieve what they did but there’s no denying that the lads had the talent and tenacity to push through.
@@TudorSmith What amazes me is that they didn't know they had these songwriting abilities either ...at the time of meeting George Martin, the best song they could come up with was Love me do ?? But they flourished right away and consistently got better and better. I guess you just have to beleive in yourself!
😂❤❤
Thankyou I so enjoyed this story about Paul will have to watch the other one's now baci x
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
❤
I won't say Paul's my favorite either. 😉 But his music, especially after the Beatles, has been extremely important in my life! I was 5 in 1970, and my Uncle used to listen to the Beatles, and all the other bands at the time, but I really got excited by Paul's, and the Beatles music! It's kind of like something that's always been there for me in any situation. I was very lucky to see him live in April of 1993, and it was one of the best things in my life! I'm really enjoying these videos that you have made! Thanks again! I can't wait to go watch another one! I'm just randomly going through this treasure trove!😄🤝
Yeah I tune into the bass parts before anythign else!
@@TudorSmith Same here!😄👍
Just discovered your stuff about The Beatles and associations. I came to appreciate them only after they split up (I was only 10 when they came to the end of their adventure) and I love 'em.
After learning gently about them over many years I thought I'd got a pretty full picture of them....
Then I saw, by happenchance, your films.
I am of the unshakeable view that the world will forever be a better place because of them. Thank the lord... and, thank you for for your knowledge shared
They did leave a legacy from their group work and of course their solo work afterwards. Also, they certainly left their mark on the social consciousness of a generation. I got one am grateful they came along. Right place, right time eh?
Really good job, I enjoyed that and learned some new things about McCartney. He is truly untouchable in the music industry. I have a saying, " there's everybody else and then there's Paul McCartney"😊
He stand head and shoulders above everyone else!
Fabulous piece of work ,although we know how good the man is ,when you break it all down ,it's just mind blowing....
I met him whilst still in sixth form at school. It was at his father’s house & it was a complete shock but he was lovely to me. Linda too.
Wow lucky lucky! I’ve only 2 degrees from him. My sister in law was at Ashford station waiting for her Dad to come home. She’d taken the Alsatian to meet him. Paul & Linda got off the train, spotted the dog, made a fuss over it and chatted with her for a while.
I’ll never forget seeing Sir Macca at the Cardiff Millenium Stadium in, I think, 2010? Nearly 3 hours of hits, belting out Beatles, Wings and solo songs impeccably. I seem to recall singing along with virtually every song! I then promised I wouldn’t watch his Glastonbury performance last year - I was afraid that his voice was too far gone - but I was very wrong - another stellar performance! My only regret is that I didn’t see him during the 1990/91 world tour - I thought his band at the time was perhaps his best solo touring band (the current one is great, but it always looked as though Hamish, Robbie and Paul were having such a great time playing together - and I’m a big fan of Robbie McIntosh’s guitar playing!) And like you, it’s been Paul above all others, who has most inspired my own playing, singing and attempts at writing songs.
Hamish and Robbie were great assets to his band and sound. Robbie’s work with John Mayer is outstanding. I’ve never seen the Macca-Man live though. I bet it’s amazing!
Tudor, all your videos are captivating and interesting. Love them all. KEEP THE GOOD WORK.
Thanks very much. It’s nice to hear. I’ll try and get to work on some more 👍
Hello again tudor, At last i,ve finally managed to view your mccartney video. Sometimes life gets in the way of a great Tudor smith video !!! Anyway as always, great video. Since seeing macca on top of the pops in 1978, i have been a big fan of both his solo and beatles work. We share the same ambition, to meet the great man. I came close in Liverpool in 2001. About 5ft away, but alas it was not to be. Got some great photo,s though !!!. Look forward to your next video. All the best kev chatterley
Take your time watching the content Kev...it's not going anywhere 😊
5ft away...amazing. I'll be lucky if I'm 50 miles away from him on a good day!
Loved the video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You sum up all four individuals so well ,and I have enjoyed your reviews .well I’m a Beatles fan after all . 🎸yes what a legacy . Thankyou .
Thanks for adding a new comment Tyrone. I had to drop the first version :(
Thanks Tudor for another great video. The video worked fine for me.
Great to hear!
A great series, Tudor - thanks so much!
Thanks very much. Glad you liked them 👍
I am pretty sure that I would never had started playing guitar and writing songs if it wouldn't have been for Paul McCartney. He has always been my main influence. I'm happy to have seen him perform live twice, in 1993 and 2004.
You and me both 🤣
Me encanta volver a verte después de haber ,visitado la granja y lo estudio s en Susex.
Saludos from .
México,CdMX
Thanks for you work of MC . Cartney.
Thanks Dear Tudor.❤🎉😅
Thanks so much 🙏
The song that got me stuck on the Beatles was Martha my Dear from the White Album 🤍
Such an uplifting song! 🎶
Same
Lovely commentary!
Thank you kindly!
Very good Tudor. Paul McCartney is amazing for sure. Another great guy that is pretty humble considering his talent and musical ability.
Yes he's very grounded that's for sure.
@@TudorSmith For some odd reason, I had this thought about him the other day. He has actually been through a lot of bad things too. The two people he felt closest to died early John (tragically) and Linda. Put George in there too. Plus, he has been in prison. Horrible divorce. Deceived by a so-called friend who stole his pride and joy songs (Michael Jackson), Drugs and maybe a few other things that we don't know about. But he seems to have handled it well. Random thoughts I wanted to share with you. PS my wife isn't interested in music, so I have to tell someone! LOL.
Yes they all fid go through a lot - pretty much as most people do. Being in the limelight makes it perhaps harder when you’re famous eh? Shame your wife doesn’t like music. I understand some people don’t! Baffles me that.
music is powerful
Thank you!
This is really giving a good review Tudor, I ofc know Paul, but I barely know about his life overall.
...and still, I've left so much out. It's difficult trying to give an overview!
Hi Tudor
Hope all is well
Can you believe - Linda McCartney passed away 25 years ago today.
Once Again Time Marches On.
Take Care & Stay Safe/Healthy
Time does fly. 25 years!
Where can one find more about playing bass ? I understand that you would use the notes used in the chord that is being used. It would also have a close musical relationship with the drumming
I’m sure RUclips is a good resource. I learned using the box chords in the Beatles music book. If the chord was A, I’d play the bass note A If the chord was Gm, I’d play the G. But for me it was Sting and the Police. I just played by ear listening to the notes on Walking On The Moon.
True to his craft
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Paul is quite good isnt he.
I like being a master of understatement.
The tight trousers helped too.
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v. well presented sir !!!!
Yeah he’s not bad 👍
@@TudorSmith Number one prolific musical genius rock god on planet earth even......🌈👍🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Hello i do like you vids a lot but on this at 27.38 there's a pic of mick Jagger, please tell me if I'm to pick nicking.
Yep you’re right it is Jagger. My point on including it was the suspicious nature of Roger Fraser and that he was arrested on drug charges - presumably for supplying the drugs to the celebrities 🤷🏻♂️
Excellent series of videos! How’s your own album coming along? :)
Thanks Eric. Re: the album. It’s a bit on hold. I just can’t get the nice vocal sounds (not the singing but the effects). They always sound so flat and up front. I’m just not skilled at mixing 🤣
u should have stories if members of each of wings,pete best,quarrymen
Now there's a thought...
I think Darling is a salute to Little Richard, I also think Paul sings Long Tall Sally brilliantly.
I think you’re right - especially vocally. I love the song Oh! Darling
Don't forget about Alan. 😊
Without Alan Williams the boys wouldn't have had the formative experience of Hamburg or the clubs around the UK. 😍
Absolutely
What is the song of presentetion
I don’t know 🤷🏻♂️
Do Mal Evans at some point !
He's worthy of a video. I'll see what I can come up with.
@@TudorSmith poor Mal 🤡🌈🎱
Not sure the true reason for Laine splitting will be known; I've heard a few things that Denny was really PO'd after Paul's Japan bust and/or that Paul was taking a step back after John's murder.
But not sure, but they seem at least cordial towards one another via social media.
good has always a man with a long career love is wings stuff did not get much of is post wings stuff
I have nothing of his post Flaming Pie to be honest. Maybe the music is too “modern”in composition and production techniques for my old ears 🤣
Denny "sigh-well" is the way i understand how to pronounce his name.
That’s perfect. Thanks for explaining. 🙏
Additional stories regarding George Martin & Jeff Emerick
Great suggestions👍
I'm not a contrarian but I believe The Beatles aren't influential enough! Too often we have bands with no harmonies and/or just one lead vocalist and my favorite gripe...boring, stay on the tonic bass lines. We need more bands, and more bands to break out of the typical band template.
You do know he didn't go to his father's funeral.
Yes he was touring with Wings wasn’t he.
Maybe because it wasn’t his father?
26:11 Oh!!! Is it why Paul completely destroyed these songs !? That mush-up/remix of "Love Me Do-PS I Love You" is possibly the worst record McCartney has ever released .... worst than the Frog Chorus !
I suppose he feels that he no longer has anything to prove so just release whatever he pleases.
I am one of the millions whom Sir Paul has inspired. Nevertheless, to my mind his veggie activism is the least useful thing he has done for humanity.