Exactly! Nowadays you can find a lot of channels in RUclips of people I don't know who they are, but they speak as if they were part of the story, not a few times misrepresenting the facts and even contradicting The Beatles themselves...
Wow. On the one hand…only 54 comments. On the other…so many people still drinking KoolAid, buying the breakup tropes. Thank you, PM. Can’t have been easy.
I have the original 2 vinyl records set with david Wigg talking to each Beatle solo 1968-1970. There was a controversy as Apple attempted to stop the album's release but failed
This was a real tough time for Paul -- losing the Beatles hurt him deeply -- in retrospect when John dumped Paul and the group it was the biggest mistake of his life and i guarantee regardless of what John said he missed them and regretted breaking up the group -- but John could not maintain a close relationship with The Beatles and be married to Yoko Ono - i have a loved one who i was very close to - when she moved in with her b/f she slammed the door on me - she was incapable of maintaining a relationship with me on any level once she committed to her b/f -- so i know how Paul felt -- thankfully Paul had a great wife, marriage, family life and great children - God Bless Paul
John used the Beatles to escape his married life. Yoko recognized this, and realized she could replace both the Beatles and Cyn. She also opened the door for Brian's replacement, Klein. All disastrous to everyone, more or less. Love her music, but boy, what an operator.
A. The title says March 1970. B. The description says 19.09.69? Which is it? If it is 19.09.69 that means this is the day before John said he was quitting the band.
Thanks to the Beatles Bible for a little more clarity. www.beatlesbible.com/1969/09/19/paul-mccartney-interview-bbc-scene-and-heard/ The interview was broadcast in two parts in September 69 and again as one interview in March 70.
One other snippet of info, McCartney leaves for Scotland not too long after and the next time Lennon and McCartney speak to each other is on the phone in April 1970, where McCartney agrees and tells Lennon he's out.
Talking about Abbey Road makes the Sep date seem more likely, but then he mentions that Mary has just started on cereal. On Sept 19, she was only 3 wks old. So the March 1970 date must be the correct one.
For David Wiigg to miss the depth of Lennons lyrics, for him not to understand the wonderful play on words, "world/ 'turns' me on" - "wind is high/blows my mind" - "sky is 'blue' = sad/ makes me cry" , I mean... is Wigg a complete square, that he thought Lennon was just using old, worn out, overused phrases? He's supposed to be a journalist and he voices those ridiculous, clueless comments to Paul McCartney?
crazy how McCartney was about to officially leave the band here. Also, he knew that Lennon was done with the group. Paul loved his bandmates and would have loved to keep them together. But, they betrayed him with their idiot alliance with Allen Klein. And that was mostly John's fault. It was John primarily who broke the band up. George would have stayed on with the band, doing some solo stuff and still creating with these guys. Yoko was not good for the band, it's fair to say. You can make excuses for her, but she did drag John away from the band a bit. She really did. She was jealous of John's love for these three. She is not innocent. Yoko wanted the Beatles apart, it was beyond obvious. Had she encouraged John to stay with the band, he would have. But she had NO influence to help get them back together sooner. They had more great music to create between them.
DeSantis that is brilliant everything you say is true. It was soon after this that Paul releases the mccartney album. Which has the question and answer note, that says the Beatles are over. Paul couldn’t take it any longer. I wonder if Paul did not make that announcement if the Beatles would’ve stayed together, just to make an occasional record? I think the combination of John’s obsession with Yoko and Allen Klein was their undoing. If John had never met Yoko an hour, and Klein had never came along. I have a 99.9% feeling the Beatles for better or worse? Would have stayed together through the 70s.
I just looked up the McCartney Album came out in April 1970. John announced it earlier and was told to shut up about it and they still went on to make Abbey Road or did John announce it after Abbey Road? Yoko before she met John had gone to Paul’s house? Looking for some manuscripts, And Paul said no go ask John. Big mistake!! if Paul would’ve dated her and start bringing her to the sessions, John Lennon would’ve went crazy. He would’ve told Paul to get her out of there.
No I'm sorry but you are wrong. Please read the information about this interview clearly. It states that the interview was conducted on September 19, 1969. That is ONE DAY before John announced that he was leaving the Beatles! Paul's world would be rocked and shaken up severely after that announcement. He sounds relaxed here but within a day it would be totally different. ☹️
Paul was only 28. So well spoken.
This is the perfect Beatles channel. The Beatles are really the only people I want to hear talking about The Beatles.
Exactly! Nowadays you can find a lot of channels in RUclips of people I don't know who they are, but they speak as if they were part of the story, not a few times misrepresenting the facts and even contradicting The Beatles themselves...
There will never be a better, more talented group of guys than the Beatles. They are a phenomenon. Sending all my love to them.
I'd argue Post Malone is more talented, much more famous too.
Such a clean, clear recording. It sounds like this interview was held yesterday, not 52 years ago. 👍
Paul you are amazing
I liked the long hair and beards respect. To the interview lots of information from Paul 🙏
Great interview and recording.
This was in fact recorded on Sept. 19 1969
That means the very next day john quit the beatles... dissolving the band
Only a couple more recordings of the three after this
A great interview
Love you Paul
Wow. On the one hand…only 54 comments.
On the other…so many people still drinking KoolAid, buying the breakup tropes.
Thank you, PM. Can’t have been easy.
It dawned on me once that the majesty was one of Paul's sweethearts.
So unpretentious, so good.
Paul ♥️
I have the original 2 vinyl records set with david Wigg talking to each Beatle solo 1968-1970. There was a controversy as Apple attempted to stop the album's release but failed
I have that set as well. Have not listened to it in a long time.
Простите, мне нужен перевод на русский язык
Мне на телефон прислали ответы,но на английском, я и написала, что мне нужен перевод на русский, очень жаль, что я не поняла о чем мне написали!
This was a real tough time for Paul -- losing the Beatles hurt him deeply -- in retrospect when John dumped Paul and the group it was the biggest mistake of his life and i guarantee regardless of what John said he missed them and regretted breaking up the group -- but John could not maintain a close relationship with The Beatles and be married to Yoko Ono - i have a loved one who i was very close to - when she moved in with her b/f she slammed the door on me - she was incapable of maintaining a relationship with me on any level once she committed to her b/f -- so i know how Paul felt -- thankfully Paul had a great wife, marriage, family life and great children - God Bless Paul
John used the Beatles to escape his married life. Yoko recognized this, and realized she could replace both the Beatles and Cyn. She also opened the door for Brian's replacement, Klein. All disastrous to everyone, more or less. Love her music, but boy, what an operator.
"oi paul wagwan mate?" -Interviewer
"blody el govnah im havin a right good time innit fam" - Paul
What did he mean they wouldn’t try to repeat Shea Stadium? They did return a year later and it wasn’t sold out.
john's about to drop the
break-up bomb the following day at a group meeting.
A. The title says March 1970. B. The description says 19.09.69? Which is it? If it is 19.09.69 that means this is the day before John said he was quitting the band.
Thanks to the Beatles Bible for a little more clarity. www.beatlesbible.com/1969/09/19/paul-mccartney-interview-bbc-scene-and-heard/ The interview was broadcast in two parts in September 69 and again as one interview in March 70.
One other snippet of info, McCartney leaves for Scotland not too long after and the next time Lennon and McCartney speak to each other is on the phone in April 1970, where McCartney agrees and tells Lennon he's out.
How many times did he say "y'know" during the course of this interview?
I don't know, "y"know I wasn't keeping track.
@@jjmarz1001 I love how he says “I don’t know y’know”
Who cares?
Great drinking game. Love you Paul ❤️❤️❤️❤️
How could anything be passé in 1970? 🤣
Talking about Abbey Road makes the Sep date seem more likely, but then he mentions that Mary has just started on cereal. On Sept 19, she was only 3 wks old. So the March 1970 date must be the correct one.
Also, 19 Sept 1969 was before Abbey Road was released.
If it's 1969, then this wouldn't be JPM.
For David Wiigg to miss the depth of Lennons lyrics, for him not to understand the wonderful play on words,
"world/ 'turns' me on" - "wind is high/blows my mind" - "sky is 'blue' = sad/ makes me cry" , I mean...
is Wigg a complete square, that he thought Lennon was just using old, worn out, overused phrases?
He's supposed to be a journalist and he voices those ridiculous, clueless comments to Paul McCartney?
I'd never noticed that haha
crazy how McCartney was about to officially leave the band here. Also, he knew that Lennon was done with the group. Paul loved his bandmates and would have loved to keep them together. But, they betrayed him with their idiot alliance with Allen Klein. And that was mostly John's fault. It was John primarily who broke the band up. George would have stayed on with the band, doing some solo stuff and still creating with these guys.
Yoko was not good for the band, it's fair to say. You can make excuses for her, but she did drag John away from the band a bit. She really did. She was jealous of John's love for these three. She is not innocent. Yoko wanted the Beatles apart, it was beyond obvious. Had she encouraged John to stay with the band, he would have. But she had NO influence to help get them back together sooner. They had more great music to create between them.
Paul did NOT know that John would be announcing that he was leaving the band the next day. I doubt that George would have stayed on much longer too.
DeSantis that is brilliant everything you say is true. It was soon after this that Paul releases the mccartney album. Which has the question and answer note, that says the Beatles are over. Paul couldn’t take it any longer. I wonder if Paul did not make that announcement if the Beatles would’ve stayed together, just to make an occasional record? I think the combination of John’s obsession with Yoko and Allen Klein was their undoing. If John had never met Yoko an hour, and Klein had never came along. I have a 99.9% feeling the Beatles for better or worse? Would have stayed together through the 70s.
I just looked up the McCartney Album came out in April 1970. John announced it earlier and was told to shut up about it and they still went on to make Abbey Road or did John announce it after Abbey Road? Yoko before she met John had gone to Paul’s house? Looking for some manuscripts, And Paul said no go ask John. Big mistake!! if Paul would’ve dated her and start bringing her to the sessions, John Lennon would’ve went crazy. He would’ve told Paul to get her out of there.
This is William (Billy) Shepherd. Paul McCartney died on September 11 1966 in car crash.
The photo does not look like the same Paul we knew from 1966....
He just has a beard and long hair, he's literally the same person with the same voice hahaha
Understood
Yawn
@@FormulaProg closed mind.
Because this is William (Billy) Shepherd. Paul McCartney died on September 11 1966 in car crash. This is the truth.
This interview was five months after John had already left The Beatles.
No I'm sorry but you are wrong. Please read the information about this interview clearly. It states that the interview was conducted on September 19, 1969. That is ONE DAY before John announced that he was leaving the Beatles! Paul's world would be rocked and shaken up severely after that announcement. He sounds relaxed here but within a day it would be totally different. ☹️
@@markzappasodi You are correct. It was aired in March 1970 and I assumed it was live, but in fact it was recorded as you stated Sept 19, 1969.
Lennon was the intellectual one no doubt.
George the funny humble one.
Ringo the comedic one.
Billy the Faul one.
@@ГалинаПолянская-ш8с
Depressed after his control of the Beatles was ended.
В депрессии после того, как его контроль над Beatles закончился.
Paul never died. Logical and BIOLOGICAL proof.