He's such a darling man. Just his little gesture imitating the photographers loading their cameras while it's still in the bag it just tells me how sensitive he is. He notices and appreciates the little things. That's a person of good character.
Bryan Brown Australian actor who starred as his British manager for "Give my regards to Broad Street" fully endorses what others say about his humility. Not sure though where this "politically clueless" comment fits in. Anonymous RUclipsrs with nothing much to say, but then it's great that we all get to share our views.
There's something magical coming from Paul. He was important to me in the 1960s and he still is today. I feel like his image permeates my whole life, he's always been here with me. I know it sounds strange.....even to me....Sorry, I can't explain this. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Not strange for me. My exact experience. Couldn’t explain in words how thrilled l was to get to his concert in Perth WA in 2017. Like it had made my life complete after spending 3 hours in his company.
You don't have to explain it.......we are right there with you. God has given us a Mastermind of Music and has kept him around for us for decades. It's the same as an aged actor who is still around today, like Clint Eastwood, who is 92 years old today. We hang on to yesteryear as tightly as possible......like we do our parents. I get it. McCartney is, and always will be my favorite artist of all time. I adore him. I love how available he makes himself to the public. He seems to be up for whatever comes his way. He is Love Personified. I love Paul McCartney ❤
Taylor's starting to develop the love community thru the Swifties.Shes from my area of Pa.I couldnt feel prouder!Paul and Ringo adore her,too!!Gotta love it!!!
Highly unlikely in Liverpool, as he doesn't live there. ( Homes at 7 Cavendish Avenue, St. John's Wood, London. Also in Cambletown in Scotland, and a place in Brighton. A house in The Hamptons and a ranch in Tuscon, Arizona. They are the ones I know about anyway. Paul's childhood home at Forthlin Road in Liverpool is now a museum and is open to the public on certain days.
Definitely possible if you try hard enough, the New Yorker did a profile on him a while back and the writer mentioned they were walking down the street in Liverpool and a random guy asked to shake his hand. The writer commented that the guy could have been a Chapman-type, to which Paul said he wasn’t going to live his life in fear like that.
Really interesting the interview, it's good when the person who is asking has experience.It's makes all much better. And it's really nice to share with you all the process of the exhibition of your photographies. Thank you so much Paul!
It's funny how everyone like to ask McCartney about the way we were living and creating art back then. There's a lot of old 80-90 years old granpas out there who could tell us about that but with him, it's different. He looks so young and articulate his thoughts so clearly that we have this strange feeling to talk to someone who just got out of a time machine.
It is very interesting to listen to Paul. There is something warm about old technology: photos taken with a film camera, vinyl, radio... I like that too.👍❤️
I agree, and I put old-fashioned letter-writing in that category, too... sending off a letter to someone and waiting with anticipation to see what will come back. As you said, there's a warmth to it that email and texts just don't have!
I miss those days sitting on the floor watching the slides my father took when we were kids. The same with buying an album and reading the album covers (many times the lyrics were included).
Paul, thank you for everything you've done in our lives with all of your music. I still remember the first time I heard the Help! Looks like it was yesterday. That blew my mind and that's why I started playing guitar at 11 years old. If God asked me who in the world I would like to meet in person, the answer would be simple: Paul McCartney. How I wish that could happen. Greetings from Rio Stay safe!
Paul's right about there being something great about going back to that old technology with vinyl and film cameras. It is indefinable for me, but maybe it is the increased patience required to use/play the media that increases the pleasure derived? Not everything that's instant is good.
I love what's capable with digital images - but no it doesn't create memories in the same way at ALL. I still have negatives from my old Brownie box camera I had in 1977 and that has more "value" than the hundreds of images I can take with my iPhone.
Thank you, Paul, for continuing to make yourself available to us via various media formats. It would be very understandable if you had become a recluse ... many years ago.
I would love to meet Sir Paul McCartney. I would discuss family, children, and grandchildren with him. I would also discuss music, art, writing, and other stuff. I wouldn't even discuss the Beatles with him, because I bet he is tired of being interrogated about them. 😊❤
Good reflexions the old techniqs and digital that dominates but is it better? I got my vinyl records of the Beatles, and many other groups. I had my teenage time in the sixties a incredibly creative era thank you 😊💖🌷
I am sorry but don't know how to text you. Love you and Ringo as last members of history making group The Bestles. I have a radio sation who plays Beatles songs and you guys as solo artists too. I heard Twist and Shout just yesterday and said start singing John. Great song. Also heard Live and Let Die recently too and Something.
Watching slides and old home movies were an event back in the day. Family and friends time. Nowadays everyone has it on their phones but no one ever sees them in one setting. It’s a lonesome endeavor.
I miss taking 35mm print film. It's what we grew up on in the 80's and 90's. Dropping the film off at the local Eckerds drug store (NC), and then the fun of seeing how the pics actually looked. Sharing pictures with friends, etc. I think the "old" days were better than today in many ways.
😊❤Enjoyable interview. Graet to learn that old technology has its good 👍 memories to show us great moments of past snapshots. Memorable moments have to be treasured and also shared with public too. Thanks to Sir Paul McCartney.
Since digital I can’t tell you how many pictures I just never developed. You had to develop them to even see what you took back then. It was so exciting to wait for the pictures to be ready and be surprised!
I could listen to Sir Paul for hours. He is a wonderful story teller. Maybe this is because I am a big time Beatles fan. Paul has always been my favorite.
Technology changes too quickly.. as you say, there is something about the old technology. In the '60's I worked as a photo-colourist in a photo studio/art gallery (before the advent of colour film). It's a lost art but I still have the transparent oil paints! In my teens someone gave me a box camera then I tried a little 16mm spy camera, the Kodak (with flash cubes) and finally my favourite .. the 35mm camera. It required some skill and a learning curve.. double exposures, long exposures, telephoto, macro, etc. B+W was a challenge to achieve texture and design. I shared this knowledge with my son who even exprimented w an antique Kodak bellows camera which my father gave to me (but he was not a photographer). When film development became scarce and pricey my son introduced me to a little digital camera. "The first photo is very expensive," he said, " but the rest don't cost anything". A different process altogether .. a whole new learning curve which I'm learning has some advantages as well as drawbacks. Kudos to Paul McCartney for his music and photos ♬‧*˚✧♬ ✿٠♡ .. and his thoughts on old technology.
Yes, Dear Pau❤l, the same with me with slade shows at home with my dad ! A very special and official great time when my dad was openning the big screen ! You know I've kept a part this living memory !.... So ❤, that in fact we share the same emotions !... Ok we were not The Beatles... 😮 no, no 😂 ! ! but like to feel so close to you ❤ listenning to this part of the interview... 👌 thinking to my old dad's slides and even my old ones !
Eu fico muito admirado com o Paul McCartney,sempre atualizado com a nova tecnologia. E também,não deixando esquecer os antigos,como era da minha época 👏👏👏👏
He's absolutely right when he says "when are you going to look at them"? I have 50 thousand digital images on my computer - many of my kids - and I have no idea what to do with them. A few I'll remember, but I can look at (film) photos I took as a kid and remember everything about them - where I was, getting them developed - everything. Digital can be great but it doesn't create memories in the same way.
My maternal grandfather was a photographer in the glass plate days. I occasionally still get to see those moments in time through postings by a local historical society, but my greatest disappointment was learning that my grandmother had given the plates to an untraceable tenant thinking that nobody else would be interested. I had spent countless hours in my youth looking through the plates (Gramp's darkroom being accessable from my bedroom) but because I had been forbidden by my Mom for fear of damage to the darkroom contents, I had never been able to express my interest. Please anyone and everyone with access to such heirlooms, get them digitized and distributed before these moments in time are lost forever.
those large glass plates as negatives are fantastic for capturing small detail. i much prefer film to digital...as we just saw Paul say....with digital being so easy, people take SO many pictures that the question becomes...."are you ever going to LOOK at it?"
yes, i am on my high school reunion committee, and i can say that Paul now looks younger than many of my classmates looked at age 53 or even 48....plus he has the mannerisms and enthusiasm of a much younger man
There are certain people who can make anything sound interesting. Some people are trying to be interesting. Other people are interested. It's clear Paul is the latter... he breaks things down into its various components and studies each in and of itself so he can reinterpret ... which of course then makes him interesting
I agree with Paul - there’s something special about some of the old tech- I’ve continued to play vinyl albums to this day, and still regularly buy new LPs - as for 35mm cameras - I recently unearthed my old Pentax, and bought some rolls of film. I really enjoyed the experience of using it again - it was an expensive camera in its day, and apart from the metering, all mechanical. Very satisfying to use, and to hold - aluminium castings rather than plastics. Only problem is that it costs a small fortune to get rolls of film developed these days……
I love watching music reaction channels and seeing the arc of so many different folks going from hearing The Beatles for the first time to several months and songs later saying “I now see what all the hype is about” and rightly declaring them as “the best band ever”.
I’d love to have an in-depth conversation with Sir Paul. It would be fascinating to hear all his stories, and I have about a 1,000,001 questions to ask him. What a life he’s lead.
Yeah, there's something about old technology that brings out a unique experience. Like the story about the Rubber Soul cover when they accidently tilted something and it caused that look. It's that kind of stuff that really seems to change the world. I love vinyl too and the only time I listen to music digitally is when I'm driving, but I'm always spinning vinyl at home because it's such a different experience that I love. By the way, many people say that Ringo looks very healthy for his age, but I think Paul does even more. He's still that Beatle from the 60s, can you believe that? Plus, Paul is my favorite, sorry Ringo lol. I love Ringo to of course!
The inevitable slowdown in pace and thought that accompanies age hasn't dulled Paul's artistic integrity, which persists. But it persisted for all sorts of artists. If De Kooning could paint under such conditions, this man has much life left.
Спасибо, маэстро Пол, за ваше творчество! Мы любили вас и Битлз и тогда, когда это не поощрялось в СССР, и сейчас, когда в России далеко не лучшие времена. Мы - ваши верные почитатели, сэр!
I like that he's maintained that respect for old(er) technology, most people his age I know have moved on or just accepted the next thing as the only thing.
Just thinking about this. Wings needs to be in the RnR Hall of Fame! 10 successful years! If Dolly Parton is in there, Wings certainly deserves to be in there!❤👐
Paul que Deus te abençoe sempre. Beatles/Wings/Carreira solo, tudo que você fez no mundo da música é sensacional. Um forte abraço de um fã que te admira muito.🇧🇷
My mother was always taking 8mm, silent films when I was still in diapers that she had transferred to video tape, that I plan to transfer to digital. We used to set up the projector and screen, turn out the lights and watch so many of them. They each lasted about 5 minutes. Now we can take a thousand videos and pictures, and rarely go back and look at them. We're definitely losing some of the magic the old tech had.
Sorry to intrude, but just wondering, do you still have the 8mm film reels? If so, get them transferred directly to digital instead of transferring the tapes, there'll be an amazing quality difference, might even be a surprising increase in quality!
@@scarpergirl Not at all. Thank you for your reply! That would be great! I wish I did, but I have no idea where they've gone. Maybe there will be a way to enhance the video tape recordings with AI, like they've been able to do with old films from the early 1900s. 🙂
@@scarpergirl I recently found a reel-to-reel tape of an orchestra concert I played in during college. It's labeled 1977! I'm going to get it transferred because I don't have a reel-to-reel player. It's like finding an old treasure chest and not having the key!
@joekelley5121 • You might remember that the time limitations were from the size of the reel in the camera, and if a pre-battery camera, the "takes" were controlled by the time between hand-cranking the camera mechanism. A real labor of love on your mother's part to be cherished forever.
The best pictures I took in my life were with a Mamiya Sekor camera. Totally manual, it had a light meter in the winding lever. I could measure the light pushing the lever with my right thumb and focusing with the left hand and I got incredible photos. I felt the camera like a brush. Later I wanted to "modernise" buying a Nikon 8006 fully automated, and it was a dissappointment. Greetings Paul from Argentina. Miguel.
If you are thinking of buying the book, avoid soft back edition as there are no photos. Yes a photograph book with no photos, unbelievable decision by the publisher.
Paul going solo was a great idea.
Way grateful for Paul's incredible journey
I have been following the Beatles since the 70s
He's such a darling man. Just his little gesture imitating the photographers loading their cameras while it's still in the bag it just tells me how sensitive he is. He notices and appreciates the little things. That's a person of good character.
Exactly he notices the little things. i liked that little gesture too.
Yes ..too bad he's politically clueless.
Bryan Brown Australian actor who starred as his British manager for "Give my regards to Broad Street" fully endorses what others say about his humility. Not sure though where this "politically clueless" comment fits in. Anonymous RUclipsrs with nothing much to say, but then it's great that we all get to share our views.
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There's something magical coming from Paul. He was important to me in the 1960s and he still is today.
I feel like his image permeates my whole life, he's always been here with me.
I know it sounds strange.....even to me....Sorry, I can't explain this.
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Not strange for me. My exact experience.
Couldn’t explain in words how thrilled l was to get to his concert in Perth WA in 2017. Like it had made my life complete after spending 3 hours in his company.
I know how you feel
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You don't have to explain it.......we are right there with you. God has given us a Mastermind of Music and has kept him around for us for decades. It's the same as an aged actor who is still around today, like Clint Eastwood, who is 92 years old today. We hang on to yesteryear as tightly as possible......like we do our parents. I get it. McCartney is, and always will be my favorite artist of all time. I adore him. I love how available he makes himself to the public. He seems to be up for whatever comes his way. He is Love Personified. I love Paul McCartney ❤
Taylor's starting to develop the love community thru the Swifties.Shes from my area of Pa.I couldnt feel prouder!Paul and Ringo adore her,too!!Gotta love it!!!
Would be nice to meet Paul one day in Liverpool
Yes of course it will be so wamderful and cool ❤❤❤❤
YO ESTUVE EN LIVERPOOL PERO NO LO CONOCI A PAUL MC CARTNEY PERO SI VI EL MONUMENTO A LOS BEATLES
Highly unlikely in Liverpool, as he doesn't live there. ( Homes at 7 Cavendish Avenue, St. John's Wood, London. Also in Cambletown in Scotland, and a place in Brighton. A house in The Hamptons and a ranch in Tuscon, Arizona. They are the ones I know about anyway. Paul's childhood home at Forthlin Road in Liverpool is now a museum and is open to the public on certain days.
Definitely possible if you try hard enough, the New Yorker did a profile on him a while back and the writer mentioned they were walking down the street in Liverpool and a random guy asked to shake his hand. The writer commented that the guy could have been a Chapman-type, to which Paul said he wasn’t going to live his life in fear like that.
My ultimate dream. Did you watch Carpool Karaoke in Liverpool with James Corden?
Really interesting the interview, it's good when the person who is asking has experience.It's makes all much better.
And it's really nice to share with you all the process of the exhibition of your photographies. Thank you so much Paul!
It's funny how everyone like to ask McCartney about the way we were living and creating art back then. There's a lot of old 80-90 years old granpas out there who could tell us about that but with him, it's different. He looks so young and articulate his thoughts so clearly that we have this strange feeling to talk to someone who just got out of a time machine.
Being ultra rich allows him to talk about the subject with a boyish enthusiasm others might not have.
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He’s still a kid.
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He looks like a little old granny
It is very interesting to listen to Paul. There is something warm about old technology: photos taken with a film camera, vinyl, radio... I like that too.👍❤️
I agree, and I put old-fashioned letter-writing in that category, too... sending off a letter to someone and waiting with anticipation to see what will come back. As you said, there's a warmth to it that email and texts just don't have!
I miss those days sitting on the floor watching the slides my father took when we were kids. The same with buying an album and reading the album covers (many times the lyrics were included).
Paul, thank you for everything you've done in our lives with all of your music.
I still remember the first time I heard the Help!
Looks like it was yesterday.
That blew my mind and that's why I started playing guitar at 11 years old.
If God asked me who in the world I would like to meet in person, the answer would be simple:
Paul McCartney.
How I wish that could happen.
Greetings from Rio
Stay safe!
love your post❤️
@@musicisgoodforthesoul999, thanks.
This is just the truth.
How I wish I could meet him.
But I'm just a mere mortal.
@@roberto_alves I feel the same 🎶🎶🎶
💕📷Amazing and great memories... You are lovely and handsome 💕❣L❤VE💕❣❣❣
Paul's right about there being something great about going back to that old technology with vinyl and film cameras. It is indefinable for me, but maybe it is the increased patience required to use/play the media that increases the pleasure derived? Not everything that's instant is good.
I love what's capable with digital images - but no it doesn't create memories in the same way at ALL. I still have negatives from my old Brownie box camera I had in 1977 and that has more "value" than the hundreds of images I can take with my iPhone.
Not everything that's instant is good
Bumper stickers should be issued
Slide Nights were so FANTASTIC when l was a Kid!!!...We loved them
Thank you, Paul, for continuing to make yourself available to us via various media formats. It would be very understandable if you had become a recluse ... many years ago.
I bought the book and can’t wait to see the pictures. I collected everything Beatle since 1964 that I could get my hands on. Can’t wait to see them!
you will love it! 🎞📷📸
Old pictures especially undiscovered ones are priceless. Full of hope and expectation...
I would love to meet Sir Paul McCartney. I would discuss family, children, and grandchildren with him. I would also discuss music, art, writing, and other stuff. I wouldn't even discuss the Beatles with him, because I bet he is tired of being interrogated about them. 😊❤
As a left-handed bass player from the 80's, Paul my hero and my inspiration 🙏
Good reflexions the old techniqs and digital that dominates but is it better? I got my vinyl records of the Beatles, and many other groups. I had my teenage time in the sixties a incredibly creative era thank you 😊💖🌷
That was very interesting Paul and love the pictures and thanks for this video.❤
I am sorry but don't know how to text you. Love you and Ringo as last members of history making group The Bestles. I have a radio sation who plays Beatles songs and you guys as solo artists too. I heard Twist and Shout just yesterday and said start singing John. Great song. Also heard Live and Let Die recently too and Something.
Watching slides and old home movies were an event back in the day. Family and friends time. Nowadays everyone has it on their phones but no one ever sees them in one setting. It’s a lonesome endeavor.
oh I remember watching slides on a projector with family and digital doesn't even come close. Maybe spending a TON of cash to simulate it.
I miss taking 35mm print film. It's what we grew up on in the 80's and 90's. Dropping the film off at the local Eckerds drug store (NC), and then the fun of seeing how the pics actually looked. Sharing pictures with friends, etc. I think the "old" days were better than today in many ways.
Paul is a master student, like all great artists. Thank you sir... blessings and peace.
You might like The Doublejumps if you're a fan of Paul McCartney's music
😊❤Enjoyable interview. Graet to learn that old technology has its good 👍 memories to show us great moments of past snapshots. Memorable moments have to be treasured and also shared with public too. Thanks to Sir Paul McCartney.
Great how he furthers the Beatles legacy with grace and class.
Since digital I can’t tell you how many pictures I just never developed. You had to develop them to even see what you took back then. It was so exciting to wait for the pictures to be ready and be surprised!
I could listen to Sir Paul for hours. He is a wonderful story teller. Maybe this is because I am a big time Beatles fan. Paul has always been my favorite.
True!
They could post the entire conversation. Kisses from Brazil 🇧🇷 💙💛💚
Sir Paul McCarthy! One of the greatest living Legions. Music like no other’s. The Beatles. 2023 ❤ from USA
Love you Paul!! 🫶🫶🫶
I LOVE LISTENING TO PAUL TALK... YOU ARE THE BEST ❤❤I LOVE YOU PAUL ❤
Technology changes too quickly.. as you say, there is something about the old technology. In the '60's I worked as a photo-colourist in a photo studio/art gallery (before the advent of colour film). It's a lost art but I still have the transparent oil paints!
In my teens someone gave me a box camera then I tried a little 16mm spy camera, the Kodak (with flash cubes) and finally my favourite .. the 35mm camera. It required some skill and a learning curve.. double exposures, long exposures, telephoto, macro, etc. B+W was a challenge to achieve texture and design. I shared this knowledge with my son who even exprimented w an antique Kodak bellows camera which my father gave to me (but he was not a photographer).
When film development became scarce and pricey my son introduced me to a little digital camera. "The first photo is very expensive," he said, " but the rest don't cost anything". A different process altogether .. a whole new learning curve which I'm learning has some advantages as well as drawbacks.
Kudos to Paul McCartney for his music and photos ♬‧*˚✧♬ ✿٠♡ .. and his thoughts on old technology.
Yes, Dear Pau❤l, the same with me with slade shows at home with my dad ! A very special and official great time when my dad was openning the big screen ! You know I've kept a part this living memory !.... So ❤, that in fact we share the same emotions !... Ok we were not The Beatles... 😮 no, no 😂 ! ! but like to feel so close to you ❤ listenning to this part of the interview... 👌 thinking to my old dad's slides and even my old ones !
Saw this last week interesting and I enjoyed this interview
Eu fico muito admirado com o Paul McCartney,sempre atualizado com a nova tecnologia. E também,não deixando esquecer os antigos,como era da minha época 👏👏👏👏
Las fotografías son pequeños segmentos de momento en nuestra vida. Y en la fascinante vida de McCartney, wooow!!! que maravilla!!
Old Tech requires thought and care, and usually some kind of physical interaction, which makes it more meaningful.
He's absolutely right when he says "when are you going to look at them"? I have 50 thousand digital images on my computer - many of my kids - and I have no idea what to do with them. A few I'll remember, but I can look at (film) photos I took as a kid and remember everything about them - where I was, getting them developed - everything. Digital can be great but it doesn't create memories in the same way.
You might like The Doublejumps if you're a fan of Paul McCartney's music
Un encanto especial ❤
My maternal grandfather was a photographer in the glass plate days. I occasionally still get to see those moments in time through postings by a local historical society, but my greatest disappointment was learning that my grandmother had given the plates to an untraceable tenant thinking that nobody else would be interested. I had spent countless hours in my youth looking through the plates (Gramp's darkroom being accessable from my bedroom) but because I had been forbidden by my Mom for fear of damage to the darkroom contents, I had never been able to express my interest.
Please anyone and everyone with access to such heirlooms, get them digitized and distributed before these moments in time are lost forever.
those large glass plates as negatives are fantastic for capturing small detail. i much prefer film to digital...as we just saw Paul say....with digital being so easy, people take SO many pictures that the question becomes...."are you ever going to LOOK at it?"
I can't believe that he is 81. He's looking and acting as if he was 51. I feel older than he looks.
yes, i am on my high school reunion committee, and i can say that Paul now looks younger than many of my classmates looked at age 53 or even 48....plus he has the mannerisms and enthusiasm of a much younger man
I LOVE YOUU PAULL
Simply. - "THE♥️BEST."
There are certain people who can make anything sound interesting.
Some people are trying to be interesting. Other people are interested.
It's clear Paul is the latter... he breaks things down into its various components and studies each in and of itself so he can reinterpret ... which of course then makes him interesting
✨✨💫Thank you for that interesting interview !! As always listen with attention !! 🙏
I love you, Paul!!!!!!!
Wonderful Paul!!!
Paul is
A Genius in
Many Mediums
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You might like The Doublejumps if you're a fan of Paul McCartney's music
Querido Paul... Você está ótimo e super centrado! Como é bom lhe ver... Saudade dos Beatles! 💖🇧🇷
😇 good to be online after being hacked and "hacked "...with my Soul Tribe. Grace Victoria💞💌
I agree with Paul - there’s something special about some of the old tech- I’ve continued to play vinyl albums to this day, and still regularly buy new LPs - as for 35mm cameras - I recently unearthed my old Pentax, and bought some rolls of film. I really enjoyed the experience of using it again - it was an expensive camera in its day, and apart from the metering, all mechanical. Very satisfying to use, and to hold - aluminium castings rather than plastics. Only problem is that it costs a small fortune to get rolls of film developed these days……
Yep! I remember those days. Taking photographs was a bit of an adventure.
I love watching music reaction channels and seeing the arc of so many different folks going from hearing The Beatles for the first time to several months and songs later saying “I now see what all the hype is about” and rightly declaring them as “the best band ever”.
Awesome Billy 😇
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I’d love to have an in-depth conversation with Sir Paul. It would be fascinating to hear all his stories, and I have about a 1,000,001 questions to ask him. What a life he’s lead.
🥰L❤️❤️❤️VE You ❣️❣️❣️🥰🥰🥰📸
Yeah, there's something about old technology that brings out a unique experience. Like the story about the Rubber Soul cover when they accidently tilted something and it caused that look. It's that kind of stuff that really seems to change the world. I love vinyl too and the only time I listen to music digitally is when I'm driving, but I'm always spinning vinyl at home because it's such a different experience that I love. By the way, many people say that Ringo looks very healthy for his age, but I think Paul does even more. He's still that Beatle from the 60s, can you believe that? Plus, Paul is my favorite, sorry Ringo lol. I love Ringo to of course!
The inevitable slowdown in pace and thought that accompanies age hasn't dulled Paul's artistic integrity, which persists. But it persisted for all sorts of artists. If De Kooning could paint under such conditions, this man has much life left.
I know that feeling!!Like who took that pic?!😂😊❤
Thank you Sir❤
Спасибо, маэстро Пол, за ваше творчество! Мы любили вас и Битлз и тогда, когда это не поощрялось в СССР, и сейчас, когда в России далеко не лучшие времена. Мы - ваши верные почитатели, сэр!
You might like The Doublejumps if you're a fan of Paul McCartney's music
I like that he's maintained that respect for old(er) technology, most people his age I know have moved on or just accepted the next thing as the only thing.
You might like The Doublejumps if you're a fan of Paul McCartney's music
Love u Paul ❤️
Just thinking about this. Wings needs to be in the RnR Hall of Fame! 10 successful years! If Dolly Parton is in there, Wings certainly deserves to be in there!❤👐
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I love you from Kyoto!!!!!
Paul que Deus te abençoe sempre.
Beatles/Wings/Carreira solo, tudo que você fez no mundo da música é sensacional. Um forte abraço de um fã que te admira muito.🇧🇷
Paul looking great with that hair. The most handsome grandpa! 🤘🏽
Big Macca
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You might like The Doublejumps if you're a fan of Paul McCartney's music
Macca looking and sounding good for his age
It's amazing!
Great!
My mother was always taking 8mm, silent films when I was still in diapers that she had transferred to video tape, that I plan to transfer to digital. We used to set up the projector and screen, turn out the lights and watch so many of them. They each lasted about 5 minutes. Now we can take a thousand videos and pictures, and rarely go back and look at them. We're definitely losing some of the magic the old tech had.
Sorry to intrude, but just wondering, do you still have the 8mm film reels? If so, get them transferred directly to digital instead of transferring the tapes, there'll be an amazing quality difference, might even be a surprising increase in quality!
@@scarpergirl Not at all. Thank you for your reply! That would be great! I wish I did, but I have no idea where they've gone. Maybe there will be a way to enhance the video tape recordings with AI, like they've been able to do with old films from the early 1900s. 🙂
@@scarpergirl I recently found a reel-to-reel tape of an orchestra concert I played in during college. It's labeled 1977! I'm going to get it transferred because I don't have a reel-to-reel player. It's like finding an old treasure chest and not having the key!
@joekelley5121 • You might remember that the time limitations were from the size of the reel in the camera, and if a pre-battery camera, the "takes" were controlled by the time between hand-cranking the camera mechanism. A real labor of love on your mother's part to be cherished forever.
I enjoyed Sir Paul McCartney work with the Beatles and his own solo career, he is the best 🎹🎷🎺🎸🎻🥁🎧🎙️.
The best pictures I took in my life were with a Mamiya Sekor camera. Totally manual, it had a light meter in the winding lever. I could measure the light pushing the lever with my right thumb and focusing with the left hand and I got incredible photos. I felt the camera like a brush. Later I wanted to "modernise" buying a Nikon 8006 fully automated, and it was a dissappointment. Greetings Paul from Argentina. Miguel.
My opinion is that the big companies should go back to making vinyl records and turntables again. With popular prices.
thank you
movie actors and writers are realizing now the music industry's technology problem with mp3s twenty years ago..
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You might like The Doublejumps if you're a fan of Paul McCartney's music
Getting ready to order band on the run 50th anniversary collection to add
To the greatest collection ❤
A slmpler time indeed ❤🙂
Its obvious that Paul hasn't heard that film photography is really starting to enjoy popularity again. Film photography is certainly not dead.
Amazing !
Old tech got us here.
Would be nice to meet Paul McCartney in Copenhagen too❤
It would be very nice if Paul and Julian would sing a song together before its too late.
Inmortal Beloved.I wait for you in my following life too❤
If you are thinking of buying the book, avoid soft back edition as there are no photos. Yes a photograph book with no photos, unbelievable decision by the publisher.
Hello Sir Paul Mccartney🇺🇸😇🎵
we love Paul! 🍏🖒🇦🇷
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His neck looks really great.
I LIKE MUSIC MCCARTNEY COMINNG UP AND ALL SONGS SINCE BEATLES AND WINGS FINE LUNE
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I'd like to see Paul McCartney interviewed by Jordan Peterson. This was a great interview.
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GRAÇAS AOS BEATLES ....EU CONHECI SUA VOZ MAIS LINDA DO GRUPO .... GOSTARIA DE CHEGAR PERTINHO DELE .
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i love you
Genuine Paul says that Don't sing my song no longer❗
You might like The Doublejumps if you're a fan of Paul McCartney's music
I’m reminded of a Jadakiss quote on old technology…
Cool Peace Love Stories
You might like The Doublejumps if you're a fan of Paul McCartney's music
I want to meet you again🥺