My daughter has 2 tickets for the Gold Coast show not far from the stage, as I gather this could be his last time in Australia performing live. I hope I live to 81 let alone perform at this level. He has always been a hard worker in this industry. Even when he was with the Beatles he was the one to get things rolling in the later years and always business minded. Totally true to the Art.
Right? You can see that his spirit is 100% still there. Dude has hardly lost a step, and if you disagree then watch Wings' One Hand Clapping to compare. Same guy. But his voice (and probably limbs) are less immune to age, and I may feel like an ass for saying it, but this tour-at 80, which is a feat-is the first time I've ever heard him ever really *fail* at singing. He's always nailed every song every other time, so this is significant IMO. I wish Paul the best, but I hope for his sake that he retires before he starts inevitably beating himself up about missing notes.
@@LetterNumberPeriodDashUndersco i agree but i think as long as he's healthy enough to tour, he'll keep going. i dont think he wants to admit he's losing it even though we all can hear it. Whenever that time comes, he's had one hell of a run!
This is what you call doing what you love most. And for sir Paul Mc Cartney, age does not matter. Total respect for him.
Same here. He could be an island recluse but chooses to do what he loves!
@@Goatman-wl5nk 100% right on. All the best to you and your family.
Iconic song from the legend and the best musician
My very first 45. My dad got me a record player and this single for Christmas. I was just a girl but, it was the best present. Still love it
We'll see you next on Nov 14th in Foro Sol. Mexico loves you Paul.
My daughter has 2 tickets for the Gold Coast show not far from the stage, as I gather this could be his last time in Australia performing live. I hope I live to 81 let alone perform at this level. He has always been a hard worker in this industry. Even when he was with the Beatles he was the one to get things rolling in the later years and always business minded. Totally true to the Art.
For sure, Paul's always been the driving force, very prolific in his songwriting, creativity and longevity!
He's still got it, even at 81 years old. Sadly, his body will not allow it for much longer. We must savor Paul while he's still here!
Right? You can see that his spirit is 100% still there. Dude has hardly lost a step, and if you disagree then watch Wings' One Hand Clapping to compare. Same guy. But his voice (and probably limbs) are less immune to age, and I may feel like an ass for saying it, but this tour-at 80, which is a feat-is the first time I've ever heard him ever really *fail* at singing. He's always nailed every song every other time, so this is significant IMO. I wish Paul the best, but I hope for his sake that he retires before he starts inevitably beating himself up about missing notes.
@@LetterNumberPeriodDashUndersco i agree but i think as long as he's healthy enough to tour, he'll keep going. i dont think he wants to admit he's losing it even though we all can hear it. Whenever that time comes, he's had one hell of a run!
@@peterlois1086😢
He's got the will but the voice isn't there anymore. As long as people will go...he'll be there but the age is catching up.
Omg that’s really depressing. My dad is 86. We don’t have millions but I don’t look at him and think any of that stuff. Live life and prosper
Honestly Macca nailed it