I was at this concert. 77 year old Paul McCartney played three hours of high energy music without a break. And his voice got stronger through the night. Music keeps you young.
Ekkie I saw him twice, in 2003 (?) and one of the songs he did wasn't particularly a major favorite of mine, until his live performance of it that night, "She's Leaving Home". It was..INCREDIBLE. The two part vocal of it, Paul: "She..." his band member sang: "we gave her most of our lives" Paul: "Is leaving" Band: "sacrificed most of our lives" Paul: " Home..." His vocals, just on that last word "Home" ...still til this day, gives me chills, a smile, AND tears all at the same time. If I live to be 100, I will always remember THAT moment as if it was yesterday and being one of the most beautiful moments of my life.
John Garrett I wish I had been there. I've seen footage of the concert and it looked like a great one. Besides Paul there was the Who, Mick & Keith, Elton John and Billy Joel performing together. James Taylor, Jay-Z....... Good show on TV anyway.
I grew up in the era of the Beatles. I can't even imagine the magic they would have made if they had stayed together beyond 1969/70. Simply the greatest band to ever exist on this planet.
Me and my wife took our 14 year old Beatle maniac to his first concert. Near the end he said "you know who lives in L.A.? Ringo. He called it. Logan passed away just before he turned 16. Every time we hear the Beatles it brings us back. Great show Paul!!
bigcatdaddy76016 I’m so blessed I saw him in the flesh a couple of years in Perth. Best experience of my life. Biggest fan. Well no I’m not but I like him lots 😆
Paul is one of the most amazing musicians in the history of the world. What a life he's had. Sooooo much music he's provided the world for SIX decades.
It's like a bunch of kids playing with their new toys on Christmas morning:) The fact that they are having so much fun is the main thing I believe, that is so contagious!
I had always wanted to see Sir Paul, and my bride bought me the tix for my birthday for this Dodger Stadium show. Whatta show! And then Ringo. And Joe Walsh. I feel like I had waited my whole life to see and hear “Live & Let Die” live. What a memory!!
If you have to go out on a phrase that becomes literally immortal and impossibly recognizable just about everywhere..."And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make!"
This is bullshit. Whose credit he does not get? Rock'n Roll of fame? Member of "best 100 guitarists of all times" by Rolling Stone? 2nd best solo of all times (With Don Felder)? Playing for millions with the Eagles? Great solo career? As a sideman on 100s of records? Your comment is false in every way
Joe is an American treasure. I've seen him 4 times...twice solo, and twice with the Eagles....Very entertaining....AND both times he got the biggest, and loudest ovation when they introduced the members of the band (Eagles)
I think as musicians age and retire we'll see a lot more collaborations of people and band's playing and touring doing each others music to save on hiring players etc. Should be great!
WOW what a night! I was higher up in the stadium and recorded from Ringo came out on the stage. Watching these videos with the headphones blasting brings all these great memories back! Here's my vid: ruclips.net/video/pJNYuZ3GjGE/видео.html
The Beatles . They created the Music that will Live on Forever in the hearts of Untold Millions . Bless You Paul , George , John & Ringo . You did good .
I am 68years old and was introduced to them when I was 13. I never tire of their amazing music. So much happiness in their music, even their darkest songs there still resides a sense of hope and joy.
Paul McCartney is amazing! He is a true legend. Talent just flows through him. Everything he does is a gift to humanity! Rock on Paul 🤘. May God bless and keep you with us another 81 years!
Paul loves from the inside out. And he loves emphasizing how well his fellow magicians r doing. His smile will always stay the same! It reaches up to his eyes and meets your heart.
To Ekkie,.. from 3yrs ago,.. - J.C. they played their god-dam hearts out in Hamburg,.. Pant, Pant,.. Paul had to build up a resilience,.. his voice was in demand. - I would've LOVED to see em,.. before they meant anything to anyone,.. those would've been the daze,.. forever lost now.
Being at that concert was one of the most phenomenal experiences in my life. To listen to him belt out hit after hit from an amazing career and to be able to share the experience with my adult daughter, passing on the music to the next generation was something I'll always cherish.
Paul mc cartney is one of the most brilliant treasure when it comes to the world of music in my generation ❤️❤️❤️ sir Paul thankz for being with us in our time history...
I don’t know why but watching this makes me cry! 😭 I love watching Paul close up at the piano, that guitar battle recreation, and just the energy! 🤘🏻🎸😍
Yes indeed I remember living in a England when the Beatles were big… I was an Air Force brat…It was so exciting. There certainly are many good musicians and fantastic groups. But the Beatles were in a class by themselves. Never will see the likes of them again. And Joe Walsh is one of those great musicians as well.
@@daveydudely9954 Same with me. No 'golden slumbers' for me since Dec 8th 1980. But, I manage to carry that weight. A long time. I miss George too. Glad Paul and Ringo are still among us. The end.
We saw him and his three bandmates probably 10 yrs ago in San Diego. Same deal 3 hrs and 39 songs with delightful quips from the past. One of the best nights of my life.
@@braddavis3865 I play guitar. thats all, my son can play all instruments, Paul McCartney plays all, writes and composes, multi talented and 77 a hero in my eyes
I had the privilege of attending that amazing concert at the Dodger Stadium and what a blast it was to have Paul, Ringo, and Joe on stage that wonderful night. Classic Rock at its best.
As a boy who grew up in Wichita, Ks as a Beatles fan (you make the connection with Joe Walsh), I found this so lovely. In later years I saw Paul at Denver Pepsi Center where the lead guitarist welcomed his family from out of town from Durango, Co. The best talent comes from small towns, right? I mean, Liverpool wasn't exactly a large town ever, right? Talent comes from all walks of life, in small corners and small spaces.
One of the best nights of my life. Seeing a super legend in concert and still rocking at close to 80 years old. Bucket list for sure. You da best Paul.
Paul McCartney is the rock and roll Beethoven of our time. I ask you all, how blessed are we to have lived in time where we could hear his music and to be able to see him perform as well?
Agree with much of what was said regarding Paul & Joe and the quality of Paul’s band. It was a fun listen. Huge fan of both legends. Showing some age, but still rock’n none the less. The world and I are better for it. Well done.
This made my day when it rocked thru my house! Joe Walsh ROCKED the ending out of this, Sir Paul could do no wrong. (Phew!) . . .must say Paul is so dog gone good lookin still.
The world of music seems to have passed me by this last 50 years.But in the last few years I have discovered Eagles music and now possibly the best composition that John and Paul penned. Absolutely amazing!!!!
It was phenomenal. Beyond words. I must say I felt more like they gave up on keeping up with Joe. And they loved it. Sir Paul and Joe together. My blood pressure went through the roof. A natural high to say the least. I'd have given my right arm to be there. ❤❤
I cried out watching this video💔 what it would be when this old guy will cross away! Oh plsss GOD give some years plsss. Love you PAUL as i loved JOHN and GEORGE and RINGO🙏
My dad (bass) was his roommate when they both lived in a farmhouse rental when attending Kent and the played a short bit together then ...I never met Joe and inconveniently missed the few opportunities that i had and didn't fully understand exactly who he was then in talent and fame back then... but as a kid I did like his music without even knowing it was him.
Here's another view point on the "legend" adjective nonsense in relation to Joe Walsh. Mr. Fitz is absolutely right. Have no idea what Paul collaborated with Walsh on, and that alone is revealing....Walsh's sole contribution in the pantheon of rock music legend, lore and recordings is probably nothing more than the opening guitar lick on The Eagles' "Life in the Fast-Lane". Oh, and his Funk #49 Rolling Stones inspired guitar lick from his James Gang days. Theresa, you aren't much of a Beatles fan or authority if you exalt the stage walk-on by Walsh when McCartney and Wings are belting out Golden Slumbers and The End from Abbey Road. You don't have a clue how iconic those tracks are and the individually performed guitar parts of the Beatles on The End. To have that instrumental segue trivialized by McCartney and Walsh with all the silly gyrations, contortions, facial expressions and hand gestures is just a pure, unadulterated debasement of the original recording and a trashing of Lennon, Harrison guitar contributions. How dare you and Travis-picker attack Mr. Fitz....how dare you! And, I also take issue with your characterization of Joe Walsh as an amazing musician. What poppycock! The only thing amazing about Walsh is that he has remained alive as long as he has given his decades of anti-social behavior, drug and alcohol abuse....which is chronically on display whenever he opens his mouth. I'd suggest Theresa you grow a set and look back and get your musical facts straight before popping off on here with these silly emotionally-based, but objectively tortured assertions. You and Travis-picker desecrate all that is good about The Beatles, McCartney, Wings, Lennon, Harrison, Linda et al. with this shallow nonsense. Take it back...
My all time favorite Medley from them, maybe all time favorite! Cant believe he performed that (never thought I'd see it!) and sounded that good! Thank You!
Thank God I grew up in the Beatles era, starting from early High School. It was the best ever era for great music. Today's offerings are pretty pathetic.
I do not understand how someone can be this good. Whether its genius or work ethic I don't know, but Paul McCartney single handedly changed all of popular music in a very profound way.
Genius AND work ethic. He never gave up, he never stopped creating, he never let the critics define him, and he never stopped loving life. Truly a one in six billion talent!
Another example of The Beatles doing the exact right thing at the perfect time. On their last album, the final words of their final song (Her Majesty doesn't count) are "and in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make." Perfect
The one and only, beloved Sir Paul McCartney. 🙏 🎉❤ Love you Paul, so grateful for the magical music 🎶. Jamming with Mr. Walsh and the boys, on the classic- the End. Such a great unique jam of the Beatles. Each distinct guitar 🎸 playing. Fantastic. Beatles forever 🕉
@@martifingers Oh, they realize their legacy was secure. In fact it was implied as if Paul (and the rest of The Beatles) made a point in the song that these legacy would made them "Carry that weight a long time". Probably aware that whatever they do after that could hardly surpass what they achieved together as The Betles. But Jim Carr right, Paul never dreamed that he would still active half century later. In numerous interview Paul said that he though 40 would be an age that he think would be to old as a rock star and that he may consider to retire. But then he enjoyed too much and just keep going and going...
I used that song for inspiration when I became a single Dad, with custody, to my Daughter. "Boy You got to carry that weight." It was never too much of a burden but it made this song special to me.
Paul sounds pretty perfect, and I like his little riffs in between Joe's solo. Fuck knows if I'll be able to live to be their age, I think if you're doing something you love and you want to keep going you can, and they're keeping on for the majority of people who can't say that for themselves.
Lets appreciate and enjoy Paul while we still have the man on this earth. ..one day when he leaves us the world with stop spinning and a dark cloud will surround us....
One of the best concerts I've ever been to. I'm an old-timer, having seen multiple Zeppelin concerts. Jeez, my daughter and I saw half the Beatles performing on the same stage.
Seguo i beatles e ciò che di loro resta da quando avevo 8 anni, conosco a memoria ogni brano. Mi commuove vedere Paul ancora così è energico anche se la sua voce a volte stenta, il suo graffio risolve qualunque cosa. Enorme PAUL! LOVE YOU da sempre.
He's quite a character...I was blessed to see him play with Glen Frey in the 3,000 seat Westbury Music fair, ( in the round) from the second row....this was in 1995 Joe was very funny when he talked to the audience between songs. He was also very drunk, but never missed a beat. Glad he got his act together.
Absolute legend! Great performance! Something should be said too about Paul keeping this same backing band for so long. These guys have all been with him for years, and it shows with their chemistry together.
Fantastico Paul...pasan los años, pero mantiene talento,ganas,fuerza..y siempre, acompañado de estupendos amigos musicos, que complementan perfectamente,realzando el"estilo Mac Cartney!
I remember seeing Joe Walsh (as part of the trio The James Gang) back in Cleveland. They were the loudest band I had heard up until that time. And Joe's guitar playing was phenomenal. I think it cost $0.75 to get in.
Loved finally after 50 years to see him live in Vancouver, BC! Great show and his band is first rate mate! When it says at the concert...text me....he sometimes responds as he said mine got to him personally and he wished me a great day on my anniversary celebration...thanks Paul!
@ steff serpent...I remember in '77 when Keith was having a lot of drug issues and reading in the music mags that everyone figured he had about 2 weeks left to live. Go figure, the man is still here!
@@greglapointe1311 Go figure, he's still here ? He got his sh**t together, & decided it's time to chill out with the booze & drugs. Most every rock star goes down that dark road........Some make it out alive, & some don't. Peace
The first time I heard this song I was 16 yo. How would I know that I would be listening to this now, when I am 70 yo?
Love to all you here. 💖🌷🙏
I was at this concert. 77 year old Paul McCartney played three hours of high energy music without a break. And his voice got stronger through the night. Music keeps you young.
Ekkie I saw him twice, in 2003 (?) and one of the songs he did wasn't particularly a major favorite of mine, until his live performance of it that night, "She's Leaving Home". It was..INCREDIBLE. The two part vocal of it, Paul: "She..." his band member sang: "we gave her most of our lives" Paul: "Is leaving" Band: "sacrificed most of our lives" Paul: " Home..." His vocals, just on that last word "Home" ...still til this day, gives me chills, a smile, AND tears all at the same time. If I live to be 100, I will always remember THAT moment as if it was yesterday and being one of the most beautiful moments of my life.
Ekkie101 He is amazing I saw him at Fenway Park. 3 hours !!!!!
@John Garrett Were you at the 911 benefit show with all the super stars?
John Garrett I wish I had been there. I've seen footage of the concert and it looked like a great one. Besides Paul there was the Who, Mick & Keith, Elton John and Billy Joel performing together. James Taylor, Jay-Z....... Good show on TV anyway.
It was THE BEST!!!!!!!!!
I grew up in the era of the Beatles. I can't even imagine the magic they would have made if they had stayed together beyond 1969/70. Simply the greatest band to ever exist on this planet.
“And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make” is going on my grave stone!! ❤️
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@@joewalsh6633 You Kicked Ass .Loved it.
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"And in the end, the notes you hose are equal to how much shit you've up your nose."
Me and my wife took our 14 year old Beatle maniac to his first concert. Near the end he said "you know who lives in L.A.? Ringo. He called it. Logan passed away just before he turned 16. Every time we hear the Beatles it brings us back. Great show Paul!!
Joe Walsh is one of the all time great guitarists with amazing talents on hit songs every where.
Agreed! Just wish I can convince the person trashing Joe in the comment I had made. Some people can be so cruel!
Amazing just amazing legends great to see together on stage doing what they do better than all of us.
Paul’s achievements cannot be overstated, he’s truly the Mozart of our times...and we witnessed it. We are blessed
We are so blessed to have Paul and Joe Walsh as well. Thanks for saying that!
Indeed 🤟🏻☺️
Paul McCartney the most prolific song writer of our time.
bigcatdaddy76016 I’m so blessed I saw him in the flesh a couple of years in Perth. Best experience of my life. Biggest fan. Well no I’m not but I like him lots 😆
Peter Butler steady.
Paul is one of the most amazing musicians in the history of the world. What a life he's had. Sooooo much music he's provided the world for SIX decades.
my daughter and grandson were there. I got chills just watching this. Paul is absolutely the GREATEST COMPOSER OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
er..........Bob Dylan
Imagine a world without the Beatles.We are blessed to witness their talent, thank God.
in some ways we hear their stuff too often
The Absolute Best 🔥
AMEN!
@@vincentl.9469 Change the station you're listening to
LOL they made a movie about it.
It's like a bunch of kids playing with their new toys on Christmas morning:) The fact that they are having so much fun is the main thing I believe, that is so contagious!
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we are so lucky to have walked the earth the same time as Paul....this will be in the history books for ALL TIME!!!!
AMEN!!!
Yes, he is a world treasure.
I had always wanted to see Sir Paul, and my bride bought me the tix for my birthday for this Dodger Stadium show. Whatta show! And then Ringo. And Joe Walsh. I feel like I had waited my whole life to see and hear “Live & Let Die” live. What a memory!!
And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make!
Hey Tim R...U took the words right outta my mouth!!! InDeeD brother...TRULY “indeed!!!l 👍👍😍🙏🌞
If you have to go out on a phrase that becomes literally immortal and impossibly recognizable just about everywhere..."And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make!"
Nah!
Joe Walsh never gets the credit he deserves for his guitar work. He's brilliant.
He's been my fave since James gang rides again.
This is bullshit. Whose credit he does not get? Rock'n Roll of fame? Member of "best 100 guitarists of all times" by Rolling Stone? 2nd best solo of all times (With Don Felder)? Playing for millions with the Eagles? Great solo career? As a sideman on 100s of records? Your comment is false in every way
@@joe22589 on stage here he sounds dreadful...looks tired too
He is so f*c king good and talented but even more humble ☺
Joe is an American treasure. I've seen him 4 times...twice solo, and twice with the Eagles....Very entertaining....AND both times he got the biggest, and loudest ovation when they introduced the members of the band (Eagles)
Love how the classic rockers collaborate to celebrate each other's great music!
I think as musicians age and retire we'll see a lot more collaborations of people and band's playing and touring doing each others music to save on hiring players etc. Should be great!
Paul is not a classic rocker....listen to Helter Skelter...he is the rocker
I was there, great concert, McCartney played for over 3 hours, what a musician.
Cliff Barber Oh wow. Lucky You.
WOW what a night! I was higher up in the stadium and recorded from Ringo came out on the stage. Watching these videos with the headphones blasting brings all these great memories back! Here's my vid: ruclips.net/video/pJNYuZ3GjGE/видео.html
Yes! He is amazing!! I'm brazilian and I was in hes concert in 2011, and he played for 3 hours too!!
The Beatles . They created the Music that will Live on Forever in the hearts of Untold Millions . Bless You Paul , George , John & Ringo . You did good .
That's untold BILLIONS, not millions.
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Discounting?
Oh those folks buy Beatles records.
Yeah!!!!!
They did fantastic Dave.
Yeah!
That was ace! Two geezers in their 70's absolutely ripping it up...phenomenal.
You put legendary musicians on stage together and you respect each other's talents, and you rock!. God, if only politicians could do that.
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I am 68years old and was introduced to them when I was 13. I never tire of their amazing music. So much happiness in their music, even their darkest songs there still resides a sense of hope and joy.
The best composer of our generation. God bless you Paul.
🎼🎵🎶🎸
Both Lennon-McCartney are the magic duo in music history.
I saw Paul that summer, fabulous Paul was amazing! A once in A lifetime experience ❤️
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Paul McCartney is amazing! He is a true legend. Talent just flows through him. Everything he does is a gift to humanity! Rock on Paul 🤘. May God bless and keep you with us another 81 years!
Paul loves from the inside out. And he loves emphasizing how well his fellow magicians r doing. His smile will always stay the same! It reaches up to his eyes and meets your heart.
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To Ekkie,.. from 3yrs ago,.. - J.C. they played their god-dam hearts out in Hamburg,.. Pant, Pant,.. Paul had to build up a resilience,.. his voice was in demand. - I would've LOVED to see em,.. before they meant anything to anyone,.. those would've been the daze,.. forever lost now.
PROPER MUSICIANS TALENT EVERYWHERE ON THE STAGE BLESS PAUL McCARTNEY AND JOE WALSH LEGENDS.
Being at that concert was one of the most phenomenal experiences in my life. To listen to him belt out hit after hit from an amazing career and to be able to share the experience with my adult daughter, passing on the music to the next generation was something I'll always cherish.
I saw Paul with these guys behind him several times and they were always on their game; especially loved the drummer!
Paul mc cartney is one of the most brilliant treasure when it comes to the world of music in my generation ❤️❤️❤️ sir Paul thankz for being with us in our time history...
I don’t know why but watching this makes me cry! 😭 I love watching Paul close up at the piano, that guitar battle recreation, and just the energy! 🤘🏻🎸😍
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I can sleep easy knowing we still have Paul and Ringo in this world! We will never see anything like the Beatles again!
Yes indeed I remember living in a England when the Beatles were big… I was an Air Force brat…It was so exciting. There certainly are many good musicians and fantastic groups. But the Beatles were in a class by themselves. Never will see the likes of them again. And Joe Walsh is one of those great musicians as well.
@@daveydudely9954 Same with me. No 'golden slumbers' for me since Dec 8th 1980. But, I manage to carry that weight. A long time. I miss George too. Glad Paul and Ringo are still among us. The end.
Attending that concert was one of the best nights of my life!
We saw him and his three bandmates probably 10 yrs ago in San Diego. Same deal 3 hrs and 39 songs with delightful quips from the past. One of the best nights of my life.
McCartney is awesome Bass, Piano, Acoustic guitar, lead guitar, very multi talented !
yes he is and one hell of a songwriter.
David...your comment is right on! Paul does it all, and he plays drums as well. I get the sense that you are a musician as well.
And excellent drummer. In the LPs "McCartney", "Band on the Run" he played all the drums sections.
All the drums on BOTR?..Are you sure?
@@braddavis3865 I play guitar. thats all, my son can play all instruments, Paul McCartney plays all, writes and composes, multi talented and 77 a hero in my eyes
I had the privilege of attending that amazing concert at the Dodger Stadium and what a blast it was to have Paul, Ringo, and Joe on stage that wonderful night. Classic Rock at its best.
Al Madsen I was there, too!!
Ditto
Me too! Best concert I ever went to!
I was there! Always a great Macca show but to have Joe Walsh AND Ringo Starr there 😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
As a boy who grew up in Wichita, Ks as a Beatles fan (you make the connection with Joe Walsh), I found this so lovely. In later years I saw Paul at Denver Pepsi Center where the lead guitarist welcomed his family from out of town from Durango, Co. The best talent comes from small towns, right? I mean, Liverpool wasn't exactly a large town ever, right? Talent comes from all walks of life, in small corners and small spaces.
One of the best nights of my life. Seeing a super legend in concert and still rocking at close to 80 years old. Bucket list for sure. You da best Paul.
No synthesizer, no sound track, no prerecorded computer accents. Just pure musical sound from instruments. Brilliant!
Paul McCartney is the rock and roll Beethoven of our time. I ask you all, how blessed are we to have lived in time where we could hear his music and to be able to see him perform as well?
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I believe heavens halls will even resonate with Lennon McCartney and Harrison tunes
@@rickfields1618have you been privileged to be in one of my concerts..
God bless the music makers of this world and the glimpses of magic they share.
Joe is such a joy. Love when he shows up and add's spice to anyones music! Plus he's a brother in law to a Beatle!!
Wish I can convince the person trashing Joe on a comment I had made a while back. People are just so cruel!
@@elmo1119 People are why we can't have nice things! I agree with you, Cheers
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What an absolute treat to see this when I'm going through the most challenging time of my life and music helps me cope better🎼🎧🏴🏴😃🎸
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God bless Paul, we're lucky to still have him! Oh, and nobody makes a great guitar face like Joe!
Absolutely !
Agree with much of what was said regarding Paul & Joe and the quality of Paul’s band. It was a fun listen. Huge fan of both legends. Showing some age, but still rock’n none the less. The world and I are better for it. Well done.
This made my day when it rocked thru my house!
Joe Walsh ROCKED the ending out of this, Sir Paul could do no wrong. (Phew!)
. . .must say Paul is so dog gone good lookin still.
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Is it possible that anyone can think that this piece of art will ever be forgotten. It is just TIMELESS.
The world of music seems to have passed me by this last 50 years.But in the last few years I have discovered Eagles music and now possibly the best composition that John and Paul penned. Absolutely amazing!!!!
It was phenomenal. Beyond words. I must say I felt more like they gave up on keeping up with Joe. And they loved it. Sir Paul and Joe together. My blood pressure went through the roof. A natural high to say the least. I'd have given my right arm to be there. ❤❤
I cried out watching this video💔 what it would be when this old guy will cross away! Oh plsss GOD give some years plsss. Love you PAUL as i loved JOHN and GEORGE and RINGO🙏
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Joe idolized The Beatles when he was playing in bars in Kent, Ohio....Now he's related to one and gets to jam with one! A dream come true!
Joe was pumped! On stage with Paul - as my old friend Jimmy used to say ":H.K." Highly Keyed!
My dad (bass) was his roommate when they both lived in a farmhouse rental when attending Kent and the played a short bit together then ...I never met Joe and inconveniently missed the few opportunities that i had and didn't fully understand exactly who he was then in talent and fame back then... but as a kid I did like his music without even knowing it was him.
Two legends on the same stage! Love Joe Walsh and Paul so much!
Theresa Constantino .. joe Walsh a legend leave it out! Couldn’t carry Paul’s jockstrap
james fitzgerald Joe Walsh is an amazing musician himself. He is a legend in his own right.
Here's another view point on the "legend" adjective nonsense in relation to Joe Walsh. Mr. Fitz is absolutely right. Have no idea what Paul collaborated with Walsh on, and that alone is revealing....Walsh's sole contribution in the pantheon of rock music legend, lore and recordings is probably nothing more than the opening guitar lick on The Eagles' "Life in the Fast-Lane". Oh, and his Funk #49 Rolling Stones inspired guitar lick from his James Gang days. Theresa, you aren't much of a Beatles fan or authority if you exalt the stage walk-on by Walsh when McCartney and Wings are belting out Golden Slumbers and The End from Abbey Road. You don't have a clue how iconic those tracks are and the individually performed guitar parts of the Beatles on The End. To have that instrumental segue trivialized by McCartney and Walsh with all the silly gyrations, contortions, facial expressions and hand gestures is just a pure, unadulterated debasement of the original recording and a trashing of Lennon, Harrison guitar contributions. How dare you and Travis-picker attack Mr. Fitz....how dare you! And, I also take issue with your characterization of Joe Walsh as an amazing musician. What poppycock! The only thing amazing about Walsh is that he has remained alive as long as he has given his decades of anti-social behavior, drug and alcohol abuse....which is chronically on display whenever he opens his mouth. I'd suggest Theresa you grow a set and look back and get your musical facts straight before popping off on here with these silly emotionally-based, but objectively tortured assertions. You and Travis-picker desecrate all that is good about The Beatles, McCartney, Wings, Lennon, Harrison, Linda et al. with this shallow nonsense. Take it back...
No,,,lol,,,only one legend,,,are you shitting me lol
Hello Joe Walsh my name is Mac
Paul, thanks for being the soundtrack of my life.
Something like 'The Beatles' happens only once in a life and Paul's carrying the weight (happily rocking) a long time now! Bravo
Haven't herd this song for decades, brought tears to my eyes. Love It. Tha ks Paul and company. Xxxxxx
“The love you take is equal to the love you make!💕
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My all time favorite Medley from them, maybe all time favorite!
Cant believe he performed that (never thought I'd see it!) and sounded that good! Thank You!
Thank God I grew up in the Beatles era, starting from early High School. It was the best ever era for great music. Today's offerings are pretty pathetic.
it was my first album, i was 8
That's how I feel about the 90's.
I do not understand how someone can be this good. Whether its genius or work ethic I don't know, but Paul McCartney single handedly changed all of popular music in a very profound way.
Genius AND work ethic. He never gave up, he never stopped creating, he never let the critics define him, and he never stopped loving life. Truly a one in six billion talent!
Another example of The Beatles doing the exact right thing at the perfect time. On their last album, the final words of their final song (Her Majesty doesn't count) are "and in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make." Perfect
Paul’s still got it after all these years! ❤️
The one and only,
beloved Sir Paul McCartney. 🙏 🎉❤
Love you Paul, so grateful for the magical music 🎶.
Jamming with Mr. Walsh and the boys, on the classic- the End.
Such a great unique jam of the Beatles. Each distinct guitar 🎸 playing.
Fantastic.
Beatles forever 🕉
loved seeing them on stage, one of the best experiences of a life time!
So much love... how can you stand it. Love is all you need.
What a great finale. I bet when he wrote "Carry that weight for a long time" he didn't realize he would still be singing it fifty years in the future.
Bet he did!
I dunno. By that stage I reckon they knew their legacy was secure...
It's been in my DNA for fifty years!
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Oh, they realize their legacy was secure.
In fact it was implied as if Paul (and the rest of The Beatles) made a point in the song that these legacy would made them "Carry that weight a long time". Probably aware that whatever they do after that could hardly surpass what they achieved together as The Betles.
But Jim Carr right, Paul never dreamed that he would still active half century later. In numerous interview Paul said that he though 40 would be an age that he think would be to old as a rock star and that he may consider to retire. But then he enjoyed too much and just keep going and going...
I used that song for inspiration when I became a single Dad, with custody, to my Daughter. "Boy You got to carry that weight." It was never too much of a burden but it made this song special to me.
Paul sounds pretty perfect, and I like his little riffs in between Joe's solo. Fuck knows if I'll be able to live to be their age, I think if you're doing something you love and you want to keep going you can, and they're keeping on for the majority of people who can't say that for themselves.
Lets appreciate and enjoy Paul while we still have the man on this earth. ..one day when he leaves us the world with stop spinning and a dark cloud will surround us....
Amazing performance of a classic recorded by the Beatles almost 50 years ago to the day.
WOW! McCartney sounds ABSOLUTELY GREAT!
Truly rockers of the ages!! A priceless moment in musical history.... And there's Paul, musical genius, still doing it! Bravo******
One of the best concerts I've ever been to. I'm an old-timer, having seen multiple Zeppelin concerts. Jeez, my daughter and I saw half the Beatles performing on the same stage.
What a treat! I've seen both Paul & Ringo in concert over the past few years, but on separate stages. That's the next best thing!
golden slumbers ,,, if you dont cry you are gone ,,,wooooooow
Seguo i beatles e ciò che di loro resta da quando avevo 8 anni, conosco a memoria ogni brano. Mi commuove vedere Paul ancora così è energico anche se la sua voce a volte stenta, il suo graffio risolve qualunque cosa. Enorme PAUL! LOVE YOU da sempre.
I was there! Awesome show. 3 hours...no breaks.
Paul living the good life. Sounds great here and Walsh and Ringo was so cool.
The best concert I have ever!!! And I had the beautiful Susan Ellen by my side ! Long live Paul and Joe !!! And the greatest music in the world .
Paul McCartney could shove a piano out a window and it would create a number one song. Simply the Best.
She came in through the bathroom window. 😂
I think you'll find that one was Tina Turner.
This made me smile, thank you 😂
And anyone else could do the exact same thing with the same piano and the same window and it would not sound the same
Two of the Greats on the same stage together, Amazing......
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One of the best musical performers in the world.
I would have wet my pants. 2 of my top 4 singing this song. Love Sir Paul and Joe Walsh. My dream!
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The music that has woven the ribbon of my life and still it thrills ❤️
and what about the 'fabric' ?
@@tommyriam8320 aah the fabric is my family 😊
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Fifty years on it still lifts, combo of Spanish duelling guitars and an old Irish folk song genius at work thanks Sir Paul
Paul is filled with music and light.
Definitely one of the world best musical and song writer in the world.
"Golden slumbers" / "Carry that weight" / "The end" are such underrated beautiful songs.
Golden slumber is unknown to many people.
Then you listen to it and get addicted to it cause it kicks something in you.
Hearing it all uninterrupted is absolutely amazing.
Saw Joe with the Eagles a couple of weeks ago in the uk FANTASTIC
thats as classic as seeing the beatles...lucky duck you woa awesome
He's quite a character...I was blessed to see him play with Glen Frey in the 3,000 seat Westbury Music fair, ( in the round) from the second row....this was in 1995
Joe was very funny when he talked to the audience between songs.
He was also very drunk, but never missed a beat.
Glad he got his act together.
Absolute legend! Great performance! Something should be said too about Paul keeping this same backing band for so long. These guys have all been with him for years, and it shows with their chemistry together.
Paul McArtney is possibly the most underrated musician in history.
Fantastico Paul...pasan los años, pero mantiene talento,ganas,fuerza..y siempre, acompañado de estupendos amigos musicos, que complementan perfectamente,realzando el"estilo Mac Cartney!
He Radiates
Love&The Audience
Returns It
Thankful for having seen
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I remember seeing Joe Walsh (as part of the trio The James Gang) back in Cleveland. They were the loudest band I had heard up until that time. And Joe's guitar playing was phenomenal. I think it cost $0.75 to get in.
Same here, I saw him at Chippewa Lake Ohio. Great times. I was around 11 years old. Early 70s.
Loved finally after 50 years to see him live in Vancouver, BC! Great show and his band is first rate mate! When it says at the concert...text me....he sometimes responds as he said mine got to him personally and he wished me a great day on my anniversary celebration...thanks Paul!
Wow loved them both and incredible seeing them together in this film. Incredible power together really winds up this song full tilt boogie.
Minute 6:40 you can notice how happy is Paul! He is enjoying that present, it can be seen in his face expression. Wonderful!
I was there too♥️ Thank you so much for sharing! Please don’t ever take this down....I need the memories!😌
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I was at this concert! It was completely a once in a life time experience! Loved every moment of it!
What’s left of the Beatles, the Stones and The Who are still working this very day. Rock doesn’t die. It just doesn’t.
keith richards will out live all of us
@ steff serpent...I remember in '77 when Keith was having a lot of drug issues and reading in the music mags that everyone figured he had about 2 weeks left to live. Go figure, the man is still here!
@@greglapointe1311 Go figure, he's still here ?
He got his sh**t together, & decided it's time to chill out with the booze & drugs.
Most every rock star goes down that dark road........Some make it out alive, & some don't.
Peace
@@jeffreylombardo782 i am hearing the same for years and rock stil here and will continue many years more.
Rock may die but the blues will live forever, that's good enough for me. :)
Thanks Paul by. Your music 💖
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Would love to see and hear an album from Paul, Joe, Ringo and Jeff Lynne
you know what would be wierd? Have the Beatle sons get together to do the reunion that never happened...lol
That would be amazing
The TRAVELLING WHEELCHAIRIES!
I was at this show. Brought my 13, 11, & 10 year old kids too. They enjoyed it tremendously. I had to show them the legend in concert.
Incredible. Goose bumps. Still, after how many fucking years. Goose bumps! Now that’s genius.