Drummer reacts to "Venus & Mars / Rockshow" & "Jet" (Live) by Paul McCartney & Wings
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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One word describes Paul McCartney.....one which is banded around far too easily but in Paul McCartney's case he is a......genius.
I agree. That word should have his face by it in the dictionary
You probably mean “bandy about”.
@@fightman49bandied about.
@@bonniebaltz5717 yes, to bandy about is just a different tense. In the context of the original comment, “bandied” and “about” was what should have been used. Thx.
One of the four Genius.....
I have regret to this day for not seeing wings over America and 76
Paul playing the Rickenbacker bass.
This whole show is one of the greatest concert videos of all time!!!
This was from the Wings Over The World tour in 1976. Paul McCartney and Wings. My first concert was from the Wings Over America leg of the tour, 1976 in Ft. Worth.
The best sounding live album that i've ever heard is "Wings Over America" by Paul McCartney and Wings.
"Pulse" PF is right with it.
Why is it that some recorded live concerts sound so good and some sound weak I love “Joe Cocker Live.” It just sounds so good.
@@barrymuller5131 Could be that the bad ones were poorly recorded. There could also be a problem with the road crew doing an inadequate job with the sound production in the concert hall itself.
"Beware My Love" from "Wings at the Speed of Sound" -- deep cut -:)
Wings was at the top of it's game at this point. The addition of Jimmy McCullogh put them over the edge. More Wings please.
Arguably, one of the best rock and roll voices ever!!!
Venus and Mars is a great album ❤
I honestly believe this man is the most talented in music and everyone else comes after him... genius
Let's go--Magneto and Titanium Man is worth it.
And Medicine Jar is great...
@@mickworden8713 Every song from this concert.
John Bonham recommended Joe English as a drummer to Paul and I know he attended at least five of these shows
The girl I took to this show (an old friend from High School and avid Beatles fan) had a firm grip on my right bicep when Paul started performing and tightened her grip at various points in the show. I had bruises on that arm the next day. In 1976, this was before Internet when you could get concert tickets. When this tour was announced I was visiting near Houston when I saw a list of tour dates in a magazine and the first show was Ft. Worth. I cut my visit short and drove to Ft Worth and after many attempts of contacting FM Rock stations, I got no info on when tickets would go on sale. I drove back to Tulsa University sad and walked in the back of the frat house and was immediately approached by a grad resident who offered me two Wings tickets for the Denver show he couldn't go to. I paid him the $10 each he was out. It always seemed to work out for me when I wanted to go to one of the Beatles solo shows. It was pure Fate.
Linda played a big part in Wings' sound, both on keys and vocally.
The opening of "Venus and Mars" is so beautiful. McCartney magic. The live album, "Wings Over America" was packed with great stuff. A triple album. There are few musicians who can produce this much great music.
I remember it well the first time I saw it in the record store and then was amazed hearing it for the first time!
This concert film is from that tour.
I was at the 76 show in Los Angeles and this by far is the best concert I've ever seen. The energy from beginning to end was just nonstop. When he started Venus and Mars and they went into rock show and then from Rock show went straight into jet the crowd went nuts. Excellent concert.
Transition to Jet is wonderfull.
@@juanfranciscomunozolano8110 Absolutely
ABOLUTELY!!! I was at the '76 show in Detroit! It had been 10 years since I saw Paul with the Beatles on Aug. 14, 1966 in Cleveland (saw them first, also in Cleveland , my home town, on Sept. 15, 1964, I was 17 that year).
@@patticrichton1135 I saw them at the Hollywood bowl in 64.
@@patticrichton1135 I believe I have those two shows.
Of course it's so, so good! It's Paul McCartney who is widely considered to be one of the best musicians ever.
I saw them in Milwakee Wisconson unbelievable great show!!!
Paul and Linda always makes me happy and sad - true love is one thing, but her taking the leap and joining the band is next level - and this shows she was not just there for the ride, but made a significant contribution...
The four guys in the back are the horn section. Everytime they showed them playing, you had your eyes closed. Great, great show. I was so lucky to have been able to see it live in 76.
ME TOO @mgonzales56,, WHERE did YOU see the '76 concert? I saw it in MAY in DETROIT.
I saw him in Toronto back in 1976. Couldn't get tickets as the show was sold out. I told my girl that we are getting scalper tickets, cheap ones. I negotiated with a scalper two floor seats 8 rows back. The pair cost me $130. Back in 1976 that was a weeks pay for my nurse girlfriend. Sale price on the tix was $9.50 each. I told her I paid 40 bucks lol. But the show was unforgettable and Paul was in fine voice. When he sat with the others to do his acoustic part people were very emotional. Bluebird, Blackbird, I've Just Seen A Face and then made everyone emotional singing Yesterday. I will never forget it...
You sir are my hero 😁👍
The best $130 you ever spent. Jealous.
That is so cool! What a memory to have ❤
Soily, last song of the concert. Fasten your seat belt for this one. Paul comes out swinging. The bass line, lead guitar drums amazing. You'll be speechless.
You GOT THAT right!! I have been asking him to react to "SOILY" from this concert film several times now, I HOPE he DOES!!
@@patticrichton1135 Paul's voice,well the performance is powerful.Ok Lee time to do Soily. you'll love it
You definitely SHOULD watch this one! But, if you're going to watch more songs from this show, save it for last.
Wow, I’ve never seen this. It sounded way better than I expected. “Jet” has always been a favorite of mine, along with “Helen Wheels.”
LOVE LOVE "HELEN WHEELS" and the VIDEO for it!!
Thanks for complimenting Linda on her keyboards. She rarely got compliments and it's nice to see that you recognize her as a solid supporting musician 😊
She really adds a lot to the sound. It’s great that her and Paul were both musicians. I bet they rarely were bored… lol
@@L33Reacts The coolest part is that Linda was not a musician until she was with Paul and they decided to start Wings. He sat her down at the keyboard and said, "This is middle C" and started from there. You should listen to "I Am Your Singer" from Wings' Wildlife album. Features them both singing lead. It's such a sweet little song.
Linda is so awesome. She deserves more credit! ❤
"Magneto and Titanium Man" is a great gem from McCartney and Wings where Paul indulges in song his love for superhero comic book heroes/villains.
Thanks, it's always fun to listen to any song from this album.
Short story - I was concessions manager at several CNE concert events in the early nineties and while walking down a corridor to get from one end of the stadium to the other I see this golf cart coming towards me. To my amazement I saw Paul and Linda + the driver riding by just mere inches from me.
In true typical Canadian fashion I put on my best smile and a nod as they drove by, and they kindly returned the gesture and then they were gone.
What a BADASS! The Beatle... The Wing... The Solo Artist...
Paul McCartney! Wings was a SOLID band...
You have to see “Soily”from this concert!! Amazing Paul vocal performance… and it rocks hard!! The end of the show closer!!
Wings was hugely popular and successful. I think they were somewhat overlooked because the Beatles were still a massive band. I propose that Paul did some his best work in Wings. For an example of Paul's incredible versatility in Wings (ex. Yesterday, Hey Jude, I'm Down in the Beatles) listen to Call Me Back Again from this same concert.
I saw this show in Houston when I was 16 BEST show ever! Paul hand picked the brass section they are legend session players.
Thank you for your reaction. I love both songs. I have always loved The Beatles. So of course, I loved McCartney and Wings.
One of the ABSOLUTE GREATEST OPENINGS to a rock concert IN HISTORY!
You should also check out the songs BEWARE MY LOVE and HI HI HI from this same concert!
Also why do you play a video and then don't watch it?!
Paul still plays a great 3-hour Rockshow, I saw him in 2019 along with Ringo and Ringo's brother-in-law Joe Walsh.
Paul literally shaking and bouncing with energy and enthusiasm. Man has big batteries
I remember seeing "rockshow" on really late one night when I was very young, and realizing that it was PM filmed in concert and thinking, "no way!" And then emerging from the dark was PM and the whole band for the opening sing. It was so perfect. In my mind it felt like I was there.
Uh-mazing.
One single from wings, sold more than any Beatles single. His voice, so smooth, rough when needs to be, comforting, energetic, always the sound that can put tears in my eyes. I was 9 when this came out. There were a lot of wonderful people around me, it moves me right to my childhood which at times was truly amazing, a gift. I really appreciate and enjoyed this band forever.
Paul's called the man with a thousand voices for a reason.
There's nothing like a McCartney concert. His joy in performing just radiates off the stage. Years ago--even before VHS--I had a video DISC of this concert, and I absolutely wore it out.
Check out Venus & Mars the album it’s a fantastic album the Penultimate track is Listen to What The Man Said a big hit
Yup Paul's a tru showman. And tied for his eras greatest songwriter. Jus' sayin' 🤷♀️
🎶🎶🎵🎶💃✌️
That was a great band
I saw this show at Madison Square Garden in May 1976. Paul had not performed in the U.S. in 10 years, since the Beatles' last concert in San Francisco. You could feel the anticipation throughout the arena, and when the lights went down, the place erupted -- and erupted even more when "Venus and Mars" started. This is one of my top five concerts of all time.
Yes Paul McCartney is the GOAT! He is the best composer of beautiful and catchy melodies and riffs! The best! Yes you have to listen to Magneto and Titanium Man! It’s awesome!
This is how he has started all of his live shows for the last 40 years. I saw him at the Hollywood Bowl about 12 years ago and he started the concert just like this, and blew the place apart.
not all shows
I saw Wings in 1976. Fabulous. McCartney is pure genius. Backseat of My Car, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five, Let Me Roll It, Call Me Back Again, rockers....then try more ballad like songs, Calico Skies, Every Night, Jenny Wren, to name a few.
Paul McCartney is the Greatest Songwriter & Singer & Performer of the 20th Century. That's not my opinion....that's Just The Way It Is. Prince comes a close 2nd. As a lifelong Beatles fan, when I first saw Paul 1990 (at the age of 26), I cried tears of joy throughout the entire 3-hour concert. I've seen him seven times since. His voice is complete SHOT now, but......PAUL McCARTNEY FOREVER 😃
McCartney and his Rickenbacker bass... Its why I bought one
Wings was a great band
I had forgotten most of his work post Beatles... This is such a joy to rediscover. Thank you Lee! ❤
ROCKSHOW was initially shown in MOVIE THEATERS when it was released. That is where I first saw it then ( and I WAS at this same concert tour in 1976, in Detroit, I was 29 years old then. Much later it came out on VHS, and now you can get it on DVD now. "VENUS AND MARS" is from the "VENUS AND MARS" album. "ROCK SHOW" and "JET" are all separate songs, but in concert they played them all together. You REALLY NEED to do a REACTION to EVERY song from this Concert DVD "ROCKSHOW" FROM this same one you did here. ALL songs and performances are FANTASTIC on ROCKSHOW. WAIT until you see and REACT to "BEWARE MY LOVE," "CALL ME BACK AGAIN," "SOILY" (talk about hard rockin'), "BLUEBIRD," "MAGNETO and TITANIUM MAN."........ALL the songs from it, they are ALL on YOU TUBE, from this concert. I am on patreon, but I can't afford to pay for requests. I am so sorry for that. I am 77 and on Soc. Sec., so it's a little difficult for me. LOVE YOUR REACTION TO THIS, I have watched the DVD "ROCKSHOW" so much because it reminds me of what I saw LIVE when I was at that concert in '76.
Ty for your comment, would love to hear about your experience seeing the Beatles and then Wings. I'm almost 60, I remember being 9, frustrated because I was young and couldn't do what I wanted, like see Genesis in 1977, or Wings. But I am grateful for the bootlegs that came out back then . You should write about your experience.
This how Paul opened each show on the Wings Over America Tour
This ensemble was an amazing live band, and sadly only two members are still alive (Paul and Joe English). Please keep reacting to "Rock Show" songs, as you will not regret it. A three-record album was released with songs from this concert and there isn't a bad song among them.
🎉Lee... You see that Rickenbacker Bass... It took me 2 years to save for one, but I got mine.... And all because of him....
One of the greatest concert tours ever! You really have to see him live to realize how good he actually is!
Thanks for reacting all the way through Jet. Wings goes straight into Jet from Rockshow without pausing as if they were one song and a lot of reactors break them up. It's such a seamless transition and a relentless opening to the concert.
Glad you enjoyed my friend!! I loved this so much. Paul is the man.
I love the wings part of his career. Loved this lineup. And hey I'm a Beatles baby. I was 14 when they came to Ed Sullivan so I've had a lifetime. But this is one of my favorite Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney times. Hey if you happen to read this do mull of Kintyre
I was 6 when the Beatles performed live on the Ed Sullivan Show. Although I'm 65 now, The Beatles, Wings, and the other boys affected my life seriously. I couldn't wait until they would perform again on some variety show, but it was not often. There was a cartoon created during that time, which I watched whenever it was on and always enjoyed singing along with the songs. I went to their movies and was just heartbroken when I heard they broke up in the summer of 1970. I wanted them to get back together, hoped that they could. When Wings began, I certainly enjoyed the music, as well as the songs of the others. They were the "Thing". I've not heard Venus and Mars in a long time and was wowed by it. Even at my age, I can appreciate a song more and more, if I continue to listen often. The musicianship is simply astounding. "Gods" of music, certainly. Thank you for the reaction. : )
I’d forgotten how incredible Joe English drums sounded -
What a thumper - the toms 😮
Venus and Mars / Rockshow were the opening tracks from the "Venus and Mars" album. And Jet was the second track from "Band on the Run" The crowds at these shows went nuts. Afterall this was the first big scale USA Paul concert since the Beatles. Paul only did five Beatles songs in this show. Most of the show covered his Band on the Run, Venus and Mars and Speed of Sound albums. Paul played his Beatles Rickenbacker Bass (minus the stripped off psychedelic paint he added in the late Beatles)
👏🏽👏🏽 I told you that you would dig ‘RockShow’ (the Wings over America concert movie, which was the best-selling tour of the 70s .) There will never be another concert opening that tops the Venus & Mars prelude into RockShow then into Jet. It’s just 🤌🏽🤌🏽 And there will never be another McCartney. (And PS - Magneto and Titanium Man is a banger!)
Paul's vocals hit well on this Rockshow '80
God how I would have loved to be there!
I was MSG
I was, in Detroit, May 1976, I wish you had been too, you would have LOVED it!! But at least you can watch that concert on You Tube, or buy the DVD.
This was a bad ass concert movie...ROCKSHOW
Recommendations: Again this is Wings over America. But I'm still pushing for live performances from 2000 onwards from DVDs "Back in the US Live (2002)". "The Space Between US" (2005) and Good Evening New York City (Citi field) (2009). This is the band he's still working with.
The tour was called Wings Over the World ... and the album was called "Wings Over America" ... a great live triple album.
This was THE classic Wings line up ... Joe English was a monster on the drums. Jimmy McCullough was a hot guitarist but had a lot of trouble getting along with McCartney. Denny Laine somehow remained faithful to the Wings ideal for the longest - I guess he knew a meal ticket when he saw one. And of course, Paul and Linda made Wings what they were - the biggest band in the world at that time - 1974. This was a brilliant concert. My first major rock concert - Wings were sold out in Sydney in about 20 minutes. And that was before electronic ticket purchasing. People actually lined up at ticket outlets.
My parents knew someone who worked for EMI and got a ticket to me for my 16th birthday, which was November 2, 1975. The concert from memory was November 9.
And if you know your Beatles trivia, you might realise that the Beatles' final single, Now and Then ... was released - on my 64th birthday.
🙂
In the "Venus and Mars" album there are 2 "Venus and Mars" versions. The first is that "linked" to "Rockswhow", but there is a "Venus and Mars - reprise" too., in another track. "Magneto And Titanium Man", "Love in Song" and "Spirits Of Ancient Egypt" (this with Deny as lead vocalist) are some of my favorites. Well.. this album is great!
Everything is alright when you hear Paul’s voice. So much joyful vitality! What a beautiful musician.
What a wonderful concert!
Thank you, Lee and Bruce!
Bruce that was a real treat. There was such an explosion of musicianship and songwriting once Paul was freed from the shackles of The Beatles. Awesome video.
Man, I can't help but get excited watching this performance, it represents the best moment in Paul's solo career. He is the man who created Sgt Pepper and here he is playing the beginning of his album Venus and Mars using a similar concept of introducing his band, that energy and his voice are just abnormal. Furthermore, as a fan you have to know he was the Beatle who had the hardest time getting his career off the ground after the breakup of the Fab Four, but here he shows us again why he is a genius and why he is the KING OF THE MELODY. Please react to any other moment of that show, I bet you will love whatever is in that presentation.
The "Wings Over America" tour was the 1st Major Tour by an ex-Beatle in '75 . So it was a Really Big Deal . This Live album , titled "Wings Over America" is a great overview of Wings career to that point with plenty of Beatle songs . Very much worth listen to the whole album in one sitting .
I had the good fortune to attend the Wings Over America show in St. Paul, MN in 1976. It’s still my favorite concert that I’ve attended. You should check out the closing song from the show - “Soily”. It proves that Paul. Can. Rock.
No one else has answered the question so I will: The horn section on stage were Howie Casey (sax), Steve Howard (trumpet), Thaddeus Richard (sax flute clarinet), and Tony Dorsey (trombone).
Casey had played with McCartney for a few years and played the sax solo on Bluebird on the album Band on the Run.
Paul met HOWIE CASEY when the BEATLES were playing those HAMBURG, GERMANY gigs in '1960-'61. So HOWIE goes WAY BACK with Paul!!
Man.
I love the channel but what I really love is seeing how you react to McCartney now. In the beginning you didn't know what to expect but now whenever his name comes up you take is as a serious piece of music without hearing it first but because his name is on it you know it deserves respect. McCartney is the greatest song writer, musician, performer, front man ever. And that's before I even mention his amazing live vocal.
Wings was so vital during this period, "Venus and Mars, "Red Rose Speedway", and "Band on the Run" -- all great.
Seems like I remember seeing Joe English's own band at Disney Land a few years later.
That was some serious fun.
Hard to believe this line up was formed after the album Band on the Run, which was recorded with just Linda and Denny. McCartney played bass, drums, percussion and most of the lead guitar parts. Then this tour with amazing musicians inspired by playing with Paul.
Not sure if you’ve listened to Let Me Roll It yet? His shows were magic. Nothing like him today . His shows could rock and then he’d sing a ballad. So versatile. Watch the video for 1985. I think you’ll enjoy it .
I now live in Chicago & Sir Paul was playing Wrigley Field. I still could have gotten standing room only tickets but my hubby said no. They were $300 after all. My brother lived 3 blocks away in Wrigleville. I ditched my family and sat on the sidewalk & listened. Another cool Sir Paul is Hey Jude at London Olympics. Unfortunately you can’t hear the crowd like when you watched it live on TV, but WOW! Check it out. Just found your channel. So happy I did. 👍😀
Fabulous. Genius, yes. And i always think with Paul, value-for-money - so much invention, strong tunes, great riffs, and a generally jaw-dropping density of memorable moments all packed into a few minutes. I could say this describes his whole career. What other act delivers as much as Paul?
The reason you got the credits at the beginning is that this is actually the opening to the 1980 theatrical release, ROCK SHOW, which presented an edited concert from the 1976 WINGS OVER AMERICA tour.
The whole Rock Show is on RUclips the whole concert 2 1/2 hours of pure joy I watch it every I don't know three or four months
Can I request 3 song reactions from this "Rock Show" concert??? The two encore songs; "Hi Hi Hi" and "Soily", both good rockers. And lastly, "Beware My Love", also a pretty good rocker. I guarantee you will enjoy them. Thanks.
Beware My Love from Rockshow is great!
Best concert I ever went to....without a doubt. A 3 song medley to open the concert.
I saw wings over America tour it was my first big concert. SO AMAZING
Classic live Album Wings over America , check out “Soily” and “Beware my love” the whole album captures the peak of Wings Live
Venus and Mars is my fav Wings record. The outro to Rock Show is so nostalgic (now get your dress on!), deep cuts Spirits of Ancient Egypt, Call Me Back Again are some of the best Wings stuff IMO. Of course I love the lads, but there are plenty of times I'd pick Wings over them if forced to choose.
JET, one of his best!
Lee, Live & Let Die is pretty awesome on this live show. Magneto & Titanium Man is also on there.
There's only five Beatles songs on there, but the whole triple album is great.
I wonder what Jimmy Page thought about being name checked on “Rockshow”?
Yes I was one o' the lucky ones to see Paul McCartney two nights in a row 1990 in Berkeley, Ca. The band included Linda McCartney-keyboards 'n vocals, Hamish Stuart-guitar, bass 'n vocals, Robbie McIntosh-guitar 'n vocals, Wix Wickens-keyboards 'n vocals, 'n Chris Whitten-drums 'n percussion. They were so fantastic they brought the crowd to tears o' joy! It was an unforgettable experience...'n two nights in a row?...WOW!
Yes. I was there too. Awesome. Rock on.
I also saw that 1990 tour, as well. Twice.
Jet is the second song on the album band on the run. The studio version is extremely well done it comes after the title track band on the run
You can say this about so many musicians but where would be without Paul McCartney? What a great live performance. My favorite song of his might be "Just Another Day". Not exactly a rockin' song but all too real for so many women.
I saw this show at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. The concert was totally sold out. I paid a scalper on the street outside the Gardens $ 50.00 for a ticket for a seat in the first row of the balcony. That was a lot of cash in those days but there was a rumor going round that the Beatles were going to reunite at the show which of course didn`t happen. But to this day it was one of the best concerts I have ever seen. I have never forgotten it. Their rendition of "Live & Let Die" at that show was one of all-time best live performances of a tune I have ever seen anywhere. I have never regretted the $ 50.00 I spent for the ticket that day.
They introduce the horn players later in the show. This whole performance is one for the ages! It should be a part of any music lovers collection. Please do the rest of the show in order.
YES, LEE NEEDS to do the REST of the show IN ORDER!!!
Paul can absolutely bring it whenever he wants to. Another fave banger by him/them for me is 'Junior's Farm'.
I saw this tour in Atlanta in May of '76. First laser lights I ever saw and only the 2nd time to see a flown PA system. The horn section was a good addition on several songs.
Bubbles? It's more awesome that he plays that flawless bass while singing that song!"
This was Wings peak! The concert was a triple album and went to no 1. He will introduce the horn players during the concert. Watch the total show 3 songs at a time! You won’t regret it.
That band was awesome this was remastered to a bluray!!