Krist: "Does Paul wanna play bass on this?" Paul: "Nah, I'll just play this home made electric resonating cigar box guitar with a ukulele neck like a fricken wizard instead."
I’m sure he would have been an official member if Nirvana had had another album. He would have played on the album for sure. As it was, he was only a touring member for Nirvana to fill out some of the guitar spots. But the band obviously loved him and definitely would’ve kept him.
no meat in life takes you to 100 years old in 2017. Im a pro in various domain, Ultra pro in others. i eat meat and drinks alcohol, but If you are able to eat well, you can live very, very long.
Me to. I feel the world and Dave missed out on what he could have done on drums. It’s sad he decided to sing instead as his gift from god was drumming.
That's the tune I'd want to hear. Strangely enough, if you think about it; Kurt Cobain and Dave Grohl were the Lennon and McCartney of our generation that we kinda had but - kinda didn't. The only two recorded songs where you can hear the beginning of what "could've been" are 'Scentless Apprentice' from the 'In Utero' Album and 'Marigold' from the 'Heart Shaped Box' single.
@@AnodyneHipsterInfluencer Probably the only partners who approach Lennon-McCartney who started AFTER The Beatles ended are Jones-Strummer. The only others that approach that level as partners is Jagger-Richards and Page-Plant. All of U2’s songs are credited with all 4 members. All R.E.M. songs are all 4 members. Edit: Morrissey-Marr was pretty amazing, too.
As a old 40 year old, raised on the Beatles and growing up with Nirvana, this is the coolest fucking thing ever. Jesus how OLD is Paul at this point?! Fucking rocking in.
Don Beck his parents were religious and writing with the left hand is like a sin or an act of Satan so most of the families used to obligate the left handed children to write with their right hand. Maybe that happened to Kurt
I think this is awesome, because it doesn't really sound like anything I've heard from Nirvana, Foo Fighters, or Sir Paul McCartney, and it still sounds great.
what an amazing fucking life paul mcartney has had haha rose up with the beatles and gets to still do all this incredible stuff today with all the greats
actually no... Pauls life is amazing because of the beetles and his post experiences with all of these other bands afterwards. and ultimately being a big part of musical history. but just because nirvana played with Paul doesn't make their lives amazing
Normally the people who are "honored" in these cases are the ones who came after the big names that found success in the past. Obviously everyone is gonna say "it´s a great privilege to play with this and that", but here these Nirvana guys, and specifically Dave, are playing with an idol, a person whose songs where inspiration for them to become musicians. So yeah, Dave himself has said that his life has been amazing, among other things, for having had the opportunity of playing with almost every musician he loved from his young age.
I've always loved Krist on stage. The way he seems like he's not really there, because everyone is jumping and screaming, but not him, no, he's quiet, just swinging around with his bass and feeling the song like he hears it a little bit slower than everyone else. Paul, Dave and Pat are going crazy, but then you look at Krist and he's so... cool, idk, I just always notice him like this whenever I see live stuff from Nirvana.
Seems like a bassist thing. Have you ever seen The Who? Or Led Zeppelin? Or Queen, to name a few? All those bands, when playng live, looked like there was no bassist.
VeggiePopper Yes, I have! But I don't know, Krist just seems really different from the rest, for me at least. I think his presence is really strong on stage, but also like he's in another universe, where everything moves and sounds a little bit slower. I don't know??? haha
Natalia Facchini Krist is the man!!! But seriously, he's always had this "cool guy" aura. He's kind of toned down the jumping and shaking around onstage though, probably because of his age (that stuff can kill your knees!). That was the one thing that caught my attention about Nirvana in the first place, that you had this tall lumberback dude playing bass down by his knees and who seemed to be completely in tune with the audience's body movements (moshing,headbanding). Only bass player that's as cool as Krist is Peter Hook from New Order imo.
Natalia Facchini i think krist is heartbroken here i don't know 🤷🏻♀️ maybe because he remembered his pal kurt and how everything was , the band is performing without kurt so as i see he looks heartbroken 😭 it's pretty heavy on the heart i guess
If you watch old performances from Nirvana, Krist would pogo around (like everybody) and dance and just look totally thrilled. I mean being onstage jamming with his former bandmates and Paul fucking McCartney is awesome and I'm sure he had a great time, but since Kurt died, Krist was greatly shattered and frankly, I think alot of his spirit died as well.
@@eduardoschereder5981 yeah. I thought the same thing, but even so. He's like in his 70s and he sounds even more fierce here I think than he did on those old 60s records ... Man
The first and the last Rockstars. They represent the start and the end of an amazing and unlikely musical era unprecidentented in history. And yet in such a short span of time that they can now, in the days of nostalgia, stand on a stage together still breathing, celebrating the century of rock that they created.
@@jubba4623 Nirvana were the last "Worldwide Phenomenon"-level of rock star, though. Oasis was kind of close but didn't get there because they never hit it big enough in America. The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys were not remotely close.
Paul’s influence made this song sound like something Pearl Jam would put together. Amazing how different artist’s styles influence songs. 10/10 awesomeness!
The frontman of the greatest rock band of his generation singing lead for the greatest rock band of MY generation. Simply cannot get any better than this. Legends.
@Papa Sears - As a Canadian I'm loathe to disagree with anyone who thinks so highly of Neil Peart. After all Rush (and of course The Tragically Hip) are Canadian institutions not to be messed with. However. The greatest drummer of all time, hands down no contest is John "Bonzo" Bonham of Led Zeppelin. Cream's Ginger Baker runs a close second and then Neil Peart.
@@SpadePyro i know he did invent a lot, John tried to trivialize him during their years of spatting in the early 70s but if you read between the lines of what Ringo says if it wasn't for the workaholic Paul nothing would get done. Listen to Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd you'd swear they invented everything
Would this have even been possible without Paul McCartney? He along with John, George & Ringo started it in 64 and he's still showing Em how its done! LEGEND!
I only can say amazing to this, because 4 very talented musicians did an excellent job! And Sir Paul - he is still rocking at the age of 70, it´s just wonderful!
Pat Smear's had the most unlikely music career. Who else thought the guitarist from a short-lived (though highly influential) '70s punk band would end up playing with the biggest band of the grunge era, the possibly most beloved rock band of the post-grunge era, and oh yeah, Sir Paul McCartney along the way? And he always looks so happy to be anywhere.
I just watched Sound City and watching them record this with Sir Paul was amazing. Living their actual dream. The looks on their faces were like kids meeting and playing with their hero.
You think of Paul as a balladier but he rocks the piss out of this tune! He says that box guitar "plays itself", if so, he's a man possessed! Reminds me of "Helter Skelter".
So much Lennon/McCartney in there. "Mother" (and the way he brings it up to a scream like in Lennon's song of the same name), let me be (Let It Be), see them run ("see how they run"/Lady Madonna), then of course the whole Helter Skelter feel. The remaining Nirvana couldn't have made that without McCartney, and McCartney couldn't have made it without them either. I wish they would have made a whole album.
I should know better than to be shocked at Paul McCartney flipping my wig and shredding at his age and YET he just keeps doing it. What the fuck. That was AWESOME!!!!
Grohl is absolutely one of the best drummers I think. And I love how happy pat smear always is. Love that he is around and included in this kind of stuff... this song kicks ass too
Yeah.. he is dam the best with his drums. He is really rocking when playing drums! One of my favorite drummer. Really miss it to see him playing drums again after these years he is playing guitar and as vocalist in Foo Fighters.
If the Beatles had this caliber of sound reinforcement in the 60's, maybe they would have kept touring...and maybe stayed together. Could you just Imagine Sgt Pepper live on this gear when they were young men?
you are absolutely right. the beatles pioneered this shit as everyone knows but sometimes it's nice to imagine for example them playing the stadium gig with a stack of speakers instead of OVER THE P.A SYSTEM as they did. at the washington d.c gig they were playing in a boxing stadium and ACTUALLY ROTATED ALL THEIR OWN EQUIPMENT/SPEAKERS DRUMS ETC 90 DEGREES every few songs so everyone would get a view from the front for a bit - thats so fucking cool i still cant put it into words, imagine bands of today, (nevermind the biggest band in the world) doing that? lol also whats kinda cool re equipment stuffs is they had no on stage speakers facing themselves to be able to hear eachother over the usually screaming crowd. theyve actually said that they usually couldnt hear a thing they were playing and only managed it because.. well, i would say musical genius played its part but they said it was the fact they were so drilled from grafting together in all night gigs over in hamburg in the early days. when i found this out (that they couldnt hear themselves) pre invention of band-facing speakers i was utterly incredulous. not only did they not totally fall apart, or just about scrape through with a few mistakes... they were PERFECTLY IN TIME never will there be another beatles. lets just thank god we got what we did!
They sorta did... Paul wanted a harder sound after hearing a song from The Who.. I can't remember which... The song Paul came up with was Helter Skelter.
Dennispool Tom was talking about amplification, not the songwriting. At concerts, The Beatles couldn’t hear themselves over the screaming of the fans. The fans couldn’t really hear the music. The equipment hadn’t yet advanced far enough to handle those big venues with large crowds. That’s why they stopped touring.
Nirvana and The Beatles were far more alike than music snobs are willing to admit. They both made the music they wanted to make, with zero fucks given about anything except making tunes THEY liked. No trying to impress, no trying to appeal to fans they'd won with previous albums. Unfortunately, musicians all too often find themselves on the Dunning Krueger scale. And far too many are at the top of Mount Stupid, only listening to shit, based on how fast people wiggled their fingers, or how complicated a guitar magazine review made the song sound on a theoretical level. The one word that sums up both bands betther than any other, I guess, is HONESTY. Too often, people just want to show off what they've learned, and they lose sight of what should have always been their one and only goal: To make banging tunes.
Who would have thought that Pat Smear from the humble beginnings of the seminal LA Punk band the Germs would go on to play in Nirvana and the Foo Fighter and 42 years later be introduced by Sir Paul McCartney as Mr. Pat Smear. Pat was one of us just a regular Punk Musician.... use to hang at his house n drink beers n watch soap opera n eat chili dogs from Nu-Ways across the street from his house...now he's probably the most successful guy to come out of that LA scene...... couldn't happen to a better guy....
while paul is jamming with nirvana here, kurt is jamming with beatles somewhere.. 😇
nice one mate
who's on drums for the Beatles
+Andrew Maclean Jon Bonham. for the meantime.
+Andrew Maclean Ringo star and he's still alive
Yeah I'm fully aware its the fact that he Ringo can't play with Kurt if he's alive read the comment first
Krist: "Does Paul wanna play bass on this?"
Paul: "Nah, I'll just play this home made electric resonating cigar box guitar with a ukulele neck like a fricken wizard instead."
Paul can play anything.
Really works with the song.
I just bought one of these instruments
Alan Troup, so true. He could make that cigar box play even if it didn’t have strings.
@@alantroup1469 you can be a little better with your baby and you have no one ☝️ and your not being treated as much pain in life and my heart 💜 so you
i love how pat is absolutely treated like he was always part of the band
Well he kind of always is now isn't he? He will never not be a member of Nirvana...great guy.
Very integral to their sound in their later and more produced live shows. Pat is a legend and absolutely is the 4th head it’s beautiful
I’m sure he would have been an official member if Nirvana had had another album. He would have played on the album for sure. As it was, he was only a touring member for Nirvana to fill out some of the guitar spots. But the band obviously loved him and definitely would’ve kept him.
I don't think that matters,he was a defining feature in late nirvana,he helped the bands desire to sound less grungy and more like the Beatles.
Now if we could only get Paul to fill in for Darby and Lorna. RIP
What a guy. 73 years old; looks 53, and sounds 33.
its the good weed all these years.
That's the power of rock'n'roll
N. Arsyafira good bud he is lliving proof its ok.
no meat in life takes you to 100 years old in 2017. Im a pro in various domain, Ultra pro in others. i eat meat and drinks alcohol, but If you are able to eat well, you can live very, very long.
We need artists like McCartney, Wish him a long life indeed. Greetings people.
I would have never thought in 10,000 years that I'd ever hear the words "pat smear" come out of Paul McCartney's mouth
Neither did Pat.
Hes so much more than people know.
Dave on the drums makes me happy
me too.
me 3
Not much preassure? :P Im sorry but a drummer is maybe the most important member of a band :P If he fucks up everyone else fucks up too
bfdecem dave is an asshole so sick of him.
Me to. I feel the world and Dave missed out on what he could have done on drums. It’s sad he decided to sing instead as his gift from god was drumming.
Dave Grohl is beating those drums like they owe him money or something.
I'm stoned, so lol.
Got blisters on my fingers!!!:)
Dave grohl in a nutshell
JAJAJAJAJJA
He’s playing with Paul McCartney, greatest moment a rocker can experience..
I love Pat, he just doesn't give a fuck. He just loves being on stage with his guitar and nothing else matters.
Pat's face has been in a permanent "I can't believe I'm here" look for years now.
Now imagine if Kurt was somewhere jamming with George and John
He is
That's the tune I'd want to hear. Strangely enough, if you think about it; Kurt Cobain and Dave Grohl were the Lennon and McCartney of our generation that we kinda had but - kinda didn't. The only two recorded songs where you can hear the beginning of what "could've been" are 'Scentless Apprentice' from the 'In Utero' Album and 'Marigold' from the 'Heart Shaped Box' single.
While Brian Epstein helps promote them, and George Martin produces them.
@@AnodyneHipsterInfluencer Probably the only partners who approach Lennon-McCartney who started AFTER The Beatles ended are Jones-Strummer. The only others that approach that level as partners is Jagger-Richards and Page-Plant. All of U2’s songs are credited with all 4 members. All R.E.M. songs are all 4 members. Edit: Morrissey-Marr was pretty amazing, too.
Keith Moon would be the drummer
As a old 40 year old, raised on the Beatles and growing up with Nirvana, this is the coolest fucking thing ever. Jesus how OLD is Paul at this point?! Fucking rocking in.
75 at this videos recording i think
Paul was born in 1942 so 70 years old.
And still going strong as ever right now. I have a feeling he might actually be immortal... I hope I get to see him and Ringo play one day.
Paul hasn't rocked this hard since the 70's
1967 (Helter Skelter).
@@DavidJones-pv8zu Helter Skelter was 1968.
I don't think ever really. Never heard him scream/sing live like that
@@spiritof6663 At least he did in 1971(Monkberry Moon Delight) but yeah after was hard to found
@@elijahshould2098listen to wings over America live album
I think these guys love to work with left-handed people.
Ömer Demir True! Did you know Kurt actually wrote with his right hand?
Don Beck his parents were religious and writing with the left hand is like a sin or an act of Satan so most of the families used to obligate the left handed children to write with their right hand. Maybe that happened to Kurt
The Melodious This is true, I am left-handed but I write with my right hand for similar reasons.
I don't think dave is left handed
The Melodious my parents are religious and I’m a lefty 😂
krist wears wackier clothes now than he did in the 90s. what a legend 😇
savage
The look is called the inverse Hulk
he´s gotten more psychedelic
but no one beats rush's white kimonos they wore live in the 70's
Yep. Exactly what Im thinking
Song has a great Helter Skelter vibe to it :)
And a bit of 'Mother' (1970), by John Lennon.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_(John_Lennon_song)
As it should be. Butch Vig said the Helter Skelter was the first grunge song. This song completes the circle.
Yup thats exactly what i was thinking before i saw this comment
it is really HEAVY...
Man's son
Respect to Paul again... He pronounces Novoselic as it should be pronounced!
its not Paul its Faul
+LilFingerboarder005 and ObviousExplorer005 i see what you did there
+Martín Panteras what???
yes he does, I was suprised. but when you write it, it's Novoselić
I know how to pronounce it because i am croatian also lol
I love how Krist still holds the bass low
Pat could play a show with literally anyone and still make it look like he's having the time of his life
Sure it's not just look.
been that way ever since he was 16, borrowing random guitars to play shows at house parties - or so I've been told
Who would have ever fought a member of The Germs would have shared the stage with a member of The Beatles.
Excellent observation!
Though it's 'thought' not 'fought.'
Guarantee you Joan Jett would have given anything to be on stage at this moment...
DUDE. You just blew my damn fool mind.
Are you British mate??
I think this is awesome, because it doesn't really sound like anything I've heard from Nirvana, Foo Fighters, or Sir Paul McCartney, and it still sounds great.
Helter skelter
Come Together
Only someone at the level of Paul McCartney should ever get to stand in Kurt's place - just saying.
He is also left handed.
@Mike is my honey No he didn't. He covered and I love her which is a Paul song. Kurt loved the Beatles but liked John the most.
honey didn't kurt hate everyone kind of ?
100% agree
@Poison IVY send him actually saying it not some obscure website
throughout the entire thing pat looks like he's having so much fun
adam spacebar Pats always having fun.
I just commented to someone a couple days ago... When is Pat NOT smiling? I bet he's a fun dude to be around.
Never seen him otherwise
But his guitar doesn't even seem to be plugged in
Nirvana,Beatles,foo fighters and wings on stage at the same time
dont forget flipper!
And the germs!!!
Dain Bramage
AND THEM CROOKED VULTURES
+Rick Grimes Probot.. Helloooo...
Underrated historical moment in music. Freaking wow..
David Grohl on drums = the embodiment of Animal from sesame street.
my first thought!! haha
Dave beat Animal in a drum-off.
@@AnimusZen how would Taylor Hawkins do againsed animal?
PS It wasn't sesame street it was the muppet show. 4 year post 😬
I met Mick Fleetwood and asked him if he thought Animal was modeled after him...
Animal wasn't kid friendly enough for Sesame Street.
Imagine jamming with Paul McCartney, and on the other hand. Imagine jamming with Nirvana. WOW.
Paul McCartney and Nirvana ! , they should do an entire album together.
Dean Morrow Haha, no.
Diegou123 Uh...YES. Would be awesome
@@Nomellamodiego who knows, it could be cool. you should be open to new ideas
100% Yes
Kurt who? A marketing overstatement
what an amazing fucking life paul mcartney has had haha rose up with the beatles and gets to still do all this incredible stuff today with all the greats
I think it works the other way, these Nirvana guys get to play with a LEGEND such as Sir Paul... x )
actually no... Pauls life is amazing because of the beetles and his post experiences with all of these other bands afterwards. and ultimately being a big part of musical history. but just because nirvana played with Paul doesn't make their lives amazing
Normally the people who are "honored" in these cases are the ones who came after the big names that found success in the past. Obviously everyone is gonna say "it´s a great privilege to play with this and that", but here these Nirvana guys, and specifically Dave, are playing with an idol, a person whose songs where inspiration for them to become musicians. So yeah, Dave himself has said that his life has been amazing, among other things, for having had the opportunity of playing with almost every musician he loved from his young age.
i undertand that and im sure nirvana was honored but look at my first post... its about paul mcCartneys life not nirvanas or anyone elses...
I've always loved Krist on stage. The way he seems like he's not really there, because everyone is jumping and screaming, but not him, no, he's quiet, just swinging around with his bass and feeling the song like he hears it a little bit slower than everyone else. Paul, Dave and Pat are going crazy, but then you look at Krist and he's so... cool, idk, I just always notice him like this whenever I see live stuff from Nirvana.
Seems like a bassist thing. Have you ever seen The Who? Or Led Zeppelin? Or Queen, to name a few? All those bands, when playng live, looked like there was no bassist.
VeggiePopper Yes, I have! But I don't know, Krist just seems really different from the rest, for me at least. I think his presence is really strong on stage, but also like he's in another universe, where everything moves and sounds a little bit slower. I don't know??? haha
Natalia Facchini Krist is the man!!! But seriously, he's always had this "cool guy" aura. He's kind of toned down the jumping and shaking around onstage though, probably because of his age (that stuff can kill your knees!).
That was the one thing that caught my attention about Nirvana in the first place, that you had this tall lumberback dude playing bass down by his knees and who seemed to be completely in tune with the audience's body movements (moshing,headbanding). Only bass player that's as cool as Krist is Peter Hook from New Order imo.
Natalia Facchini i think krist is heartbroken here i don't know 🤷🏻♀️ maybe because he remembered his pal kurt and how everything was , the band is performing without kurt so as i see he looks heartbroken 😭 it's pretty heavy on the heart i guess
If you watch old performances from Nirvana, Krist would pogo around (like everybody) and dance and just look totally thrilled. I mean being onstage jamming with his former bandmates and Paul fucking McCartney is awesome and I'm sure he had a great time, but since Kurt died, Krist was greatly shattered and frankly, I think alot of his spirit died as well.
The drum kit was pronounced dead at the scene minutes after the song ended.
Good one. : )
2:03
its good to know that the most legendary member of the most legendary rock band is still rocking.
I agree. It’s a delight to see Dave Grohl is still rocking after all these years!!! 😜
I never knew Paul’s voice was that fucking brutal, that was incredible
Search for Helter Skelter, Monkeberry Moon...
@@eduardoschereder5981 >> Yeah, and the Beatles cover of Long Tall Sally.
Yeah i know..when i first hear paul voice...i think ..wth people talk his voice sick..and now...i know..best screaming
Dave is backing him up yo
@@eduardoschereder5981 yeah. I thought the same thing, but even so. He's like in his 70s and he sounds even more fierce here I think than he did on those old 60s records ... Man
Sir Paul to this day can cross genres and generations. This was freaking cool!
The first and the last Rockstars. They represent the start and the end of an amazing and unlikely musical era unprecidentented in history. And yet in such a short span of time that they can now, in the days of nostalgia, stand on a stage together still breathing, celebrating the century of rock that they created.
Oasis were the last “rockstars”
@@karlmtinsley8297 your opinion is wrong
all are wrong here, i’d argue The Strokes or Arctic Monkeys
First and last rockstars, great observation.
@@jubba4623 Nirvana were the last "Worldwide Phenomenon"-level of rock star, though. Oasis was kind of close but didn't get there because they never hit it big enough in America. The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys were not remotely close.
Infinity War is the biggest crossover
Paul McCartney: hold my beer
Best comment in the yt universe
Paul’s influence made this song sound like something Pearl Jam would put together. Amazing how different artist’s styles influence songs. 10/10 awesomeness!
The frontman of the greatest rock band of his generation singing lead for the greatest rock band of MY generation. Simply cannot get any better than this. Legends.
Rock band? The Beatles?
@@giorgiarozza6617sometimes lol
@@giorgiarozza6617was during the 60s
I like this. Fuck it. Paul should just join Nirvana and morph it into a kickass psychedelic blues rock band. Paul kicks ass.
Helium Road The Neatles Or Birvana
+Helium Road the guy is a fucking genius
+JoshMetal316 Damn it's not the nirvana, it's the foo fighters man..
Péter Endrődy
It's not the Foo Fighters, man, it's the new Wings! LOL
+Péter Endrődy yea it is, you can't bring back the dead.
i was sceptical, but, i bloody like it. krist's bass is unmistakable.
I love how when Paul starts to really kill it on the guitar, the camera starts on Pat, because they assume those sounds are coming from him!
Dave is such an awesome drummer!
Arguably one of the best of all time
+Papa Franku Definitely the best of his generation.
hes good, but best of all time? Neil Peart deff wins that
@Papa Sears - As a Canadian I'm loathe to disagree with anyone who thinks so highly of Neil Peart. After all Rush (and of course The Tragically Hip) are Canadian institutions not to be messed with. However. The greatest drummer of all time, hands down no contest is John "Bonzo" Bonham of Led Zeppelin. Cream's Ginger Baker runs a close second and then Neil Peart.
i hear ya bro
A person forgets just how talented Paul McCartney is. And the notes he can reach. I didn't expect this to be great BUT IT IS GREAT!
Gotta love it, all the Paul bashers are livid. This guy practically invented this stuff.
Ever hear Helter Skelter? Man he did invent this stuff (yes I know how many other factors contributed to hard rock like this)
@@SpadePyro i know he did invent a lot, John tried to trivialize him during their years of spatting in the early 70s but if you read between the lines of what Ringo says if it wasn't for the workaholic Paul nothing would get done. Listen to Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd you'd swear they invented everything
No words… simply… simply amazing…
can't be overstated how hard dave hits those drums, love his style
All I can say, is Dave Grohl is on the drums... Definitely my all time favorite drummer.
2nd fav for me after Keith Moon
I'm losing weight just WATCHING Dave work those drums.
Would this have even been possible without Paul McCartney? He along with John, George & Ringo started it in 64 and he's still showing Em how its done! LEGEND!
2:04 Dave looks like he's having a cracking time
thank you for pointing this out xD
one of the most british comments ive seen in a while
I bet he was well chuffed
I only can say amazing to this, because 4 very talented musicians did an excellent job!
And Sir Paul - he is still rocking at the age of 70, it´s just wonderful!
This is beautiful Kurt must be watching this from heaven and crying of happiness of course.
He's dead. He's not watching from anywhere. God nutters fuck off.
Leeroy C Yeeaahh
Leeroy C Go play with your snake or somtehing...
juniorsutereo Is it a talking snake.
Leeroy C If your snake talks to you, you should get a Girlfriend/Boyfriend or go to the doctor my friend.
I love how Paul remembered something important right at the end.
Wow! I knew Paul was a legend on bass, but I never imagined he was so good on guitar. Absolutely smashed it!
This is, without a doubt, the COOLEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN !
Pat Smear's had the most unlikely music career. Who else thought the guitarist from a short-lived (though highly influential) '70s punk band would end up playing with the biggest band of the grunge era, the possibly most beloved rock band of the post-grunge era, and oh yeah, Sir Paul McCartney along the way? And he always looks so happy to be anywhere.
Pat's face at 3:07 "HoLy crap that's fuckin Paul McCartney" 😂
This song is amazing IDK what you guys are complaining about.
This song is f'n amazing !
knowing how big of a beatles fan kurt was, i think if he was still alive, he’d be honored to perform a song with paul. it’d be a dream come true
Seriously this is awesome !!! Beatles & Nirvana what else would one expect.
The fact that they came up with this entire song during a jam sessions is just incredible
I just watched Sound City and watching them record this with Sir Paul was amazing. Living their actual dream. The looks on their faces were like kids meeting and playing with their hero.
This is the coolest thing I have ever seen
WOOOOHOOOOO!!!!!
My life is complete now. I can happily leave my mortal coil having seen this.
Damn after all these years Paul can Rock it!!
This hits hard whatever Paul’s plating kicks ass! This won a Grammy wow! Sir Paul still doing his thing!
You think of Paul as a balladier but he rocks the piss out of this tune! He says that box guitar "plays itself", if so, he's a man possessed! Reminds me of "Helter Skelter".
Every time watching Dave hit those drums. He never disappointed the fans with his ferocity of drumming. Always plays with full of passion.
Sir Paul,
the inventor, innovator & emancipator of hard metal rock. (Helter Skelter 1967.)
I love it and I reckon Kurt would be flattered
He should be. He loved the Beatles
That's why I said it.
Clifford Clopeck then again he also said McCartney embarrassed him
@@ringohendrix9659 but sang And I Love Her
I would have LOVED to hear this last night at The Grammys -- surprised they didn't do it!!
You aren't the only 1!
So much Lennon/McCartney in there. "Mother" (and the way he brings it up to a scream like in Lennon's song of the same name), let me be (Let It Be), see them run ("see how they run"/Lady Madonna), then of course the whole Helter Skelter feel. The remaining Nirvana couldn't have made that without McCartney, and McCartney couldn't have made it without them either. I wish they would have made a whole album.
I read somewhere the other day that if you want to go pop - you have to immerse yourself in the Beatles. They are forever the source of modern pop.
OLD MAN ROCKS IT LIKE THE YOUNG MAN WANT !!!!!!!!!!!! THIS IS AWESOME !!!!!
thank you for agreeing Ben !!!!!
and christopher w
so glad you agree !!!
I should know better than to be shocked at Paul McCartney flipping my wig and shredding at his age and YET he just keeps doing it. What the fuck.
That was AWESOME!!!!
Paul and Dave are such great screammers
Pauls still got it. He sounds so good
The fact that Paul is 70 can still wail like he's 30 is unbelievable.
Dave looks absolutely possessed. You put him on drums behind his all time musical hero.
The fact that the guitarist of Germs got to play with a Beatle on stage is so hilarious to me
That plays with my mind everyday
Nice to see the guitarist for Foo Fighters stepping in as the drummer for Nirvana
Yeah it's dope
dude. holy shit paul is rocking on that guitar. and those vocals, damn.
Krist’s bass line and playing in this was great.
What a song and what a performance. They just killed it!
Grohl is absolutely one of the best drummers I think. And I love how happy pat smear always is. Love that he is around and included in this kind of stuff... this song kicks ass too
Has anyone noticed that this is one heck of a good song?!!!
The guy in the white shirt is pretty good!
Dave Grohl in its right place: playing drums.
Yeah.. he is dam the best with his drums. He is really rocking when playing drums! One of my favorite drummer. Really miss it to see him playing drums again after these years he is playing guitar and as vocalist in Foo Fighters.
In the year 2002 I was so lucky to see him live, playing the drums at a concert of 'Queens Of the Stone Age' in Germany. That was really great.
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Indeed.
Dave is a beast on drums !!!!
One of the best drummers ever !!
If the Beatles had this caliber of sound reinforcement in the 60's, maybe they would have kept
touring...and maybe stayed together. Could you just Imagine Sgt Pepper live on this gear when they were young men?
you are absolutely right. the beatles pioneered this shit as everyone knows but sometimes it's nice to imagine for example them playing the stadium gig with a stack of speakers instead of OVER THE P.A SYSTEM as they did. at the washington d.c gig they were playing in a boxing stadium and ACTUALLY ROTATED ALL THEIR OWN EQUIPMENT/SPEAKERS DRUMS ETC 90 DEGREES every few songs so everyone would get a view from the front for a bit - thats so fucking cool i still cant put it into words, imagine bands of today, (nevermind the biggest band in the world) doing that? lol
also whats kinda cool re equipment stuffs is they had no on stage speakers facing themselves to be able to hear eachother over the usually screaming crowd. theyve actually said that they usually couldnt hear a thing they were playing and only managed it because.. well, i would say musical genius played its part but they said it was the fact they were so drilled from grafting together in all night gigs over in hamburg in the early days.
when i found this out (that they couldnt hear themselves) pre invention of band-facing speakers i was utterly incredulous. not only did they not totally fall apart, or just about scrape through with a few mistakes... they were PERFECTLY IN TIME
never will there be another beatles. lets just thank god we got what we did!
We can only imagine it with Fab Four. These guys are incredible.
They sorta did... Paul wanted a harder sound after hearing a song from The Who.. I can't remember which... The song Paul came up with was Helter Skelter.
Dennispool
Tom was talking about amplification, not the songwriting. At concerts, The Beatles couldn’t hear themselves over the screaming of the fans. The fans couldn’t really hear the music. The equipment hadn’t yet advanced far enough to handle those big venues with large crowds. That’s why they stopped touring.
@@BeardofBeesPool it was "I Can See For Miles"
damn,, im kinda blown away with this
Man! To have actually witnessed this in person...it would've been something!
Paul Mccartney...no matter what this man does,you always figure out that you love him for doing it
Nirvana and The Beatles were far more alike than music snobs are willing to admit. They both made the music they wanted to make, with zero fucks given about anything except making tunes THEY liked. No trying to impress, no trying to appeal to fans they'd won with previous albums. Unfortunately, musicians all too often find themselves on the Dunning Krueger scale. And far too many are at the top of Mount Stupid, only listening to shit, based on how fast people wiggled their fingers, or how complicated a guitar magazine review made the song sound on a theoretical level. The one word that sums up both bands betther than any other, I guess, is HONESTY. Too often, people just want to show off what they've learned, and they lose sight of what should have always been their one and only goal: To make banging tunes.
what the fuck is paul playing on? and how does he manage to still make it sound amazing? legend
it's a resonator cigar box guitar.
And he is using a slide.
I genuinely love this.
That Dave Grohl is just a monster on drums....
Who would have thought that Pat Smear from the humble beginnings of the seminal LA Punk band the Germs would go on to play in Nirvana and the Foo Fighter and 42 years later be introduced by Sir Paul McCartney as Mr. Pat Smear. Pat was one of us just a regular Punk Musician.... use to hang at his house n drink beers n watch soap opera n eat chili dogs from Nu-Ways across the street from his house...now he's probably the most successful guy to come out of that LA scene...... couldn't happen to a better guy....
Pat smear looks identical to the way he did in '93
What a genius. Sir Paul is from another planet.
My two favorite bands of all time together.
Love how Dave enjoys the drums :)
I grew up on alot of Beatles music in my house...great to see Paul still rockin it out..
There are very few things in life that make me happier than watching and listening to Dave Grohl playing drums.
Same 😊