Pauls appreciation for the working class people is also evident in songs like "Eleanor Rigby", "Lovely Rita", "Penny Lane" or "She's Leaving Home". So well grounded although he's one of the most famous and cultural influential people in the world.
I was born in 1985, but sometimes wish I was born in 1945 instead. I have a sense of longing for an era I never knew, mostly because of how great the music was.
It is also a Gift from Paul to his Lifetime-Fans, who can share and remember these magic moments of one of the greatest Bands of all Time. Thank you Paul for all !!
Much needed nostalgic rewind, Paul McCartney of the Beatles, is the best, thank you. Congratulations to Laura Carney for finishing her father's bucket list, very inspiring!
Like most of the world, I've loved McCartney and the Beatles since I was a child. His music - and theirs - is timeless and that's been made obvious knowing that our children and grandchildren still love listening! Laura Carney's story is so inspiring and her courage is amazing. Her dad must have been amazing, too, to have had the presence of mind to make such a list when he was so young. So happy for Laura that she finished the list and found out so much about herself!
Is there anything that Macca doesn't excel at? Bass, vocals, guitar, piano, drums, songwriting, performing, photography, and staying humble about it all. Arguably the most famous musician on earth. And at 81 he shows no signs of hanging it up. He and Ringo (at 83!) still at it.
I have my index and middle finger crossed! I am 71...and though I am living through some disenchantment with life, I am not quite ready to crossover. Ringo and Paul give me some hope. 🙃
Agreed! Not to mention Hey Jude, Lady Madonna and Let it Be. And I love the way Paul likes to share his great Beatle days with us! The Carpool Karaoke he did was awesome! It really let everyone see what a great person he is and how he loves to share his awesome life and music. Some of the customers in that pub were actually crying they were so touched with memories and emotion!
Its amazing to think he would be bothered taking all those photos when there was so much else going on. Still, I never cease to be amazed by Paul. He always held true to his working class roots and was not a social climber. He really held yo this by sending his kids to the local comprehensive (state funded) school in Sussex. All his more so called rebellious peers, Bowie, Jagger, were sending theirs to the top private schools. It was an honourable thing for Paul to do and great credit to his kids for handling it, as they said they had a hard. Also security is less so kid napping could be a problem.
What a cool Dude…an Icon, Idol, and treasure let’s all pray & Thank God that this man walked the earth when he did, and met his friends & shook the world creating the miracle music that will last forever🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Praise the Lord the stars were aligned🤩🌟🤩🌟🤩🌟🤩
"It was like you were prisoners with room service." "Yeah, but we like room service" "You have to have quite an eye to take that picture" "It was my left one" Paul's got the rapier wit.
In addition to music, photography is my method of making a living and I love composing, lighting, designing layouts, and now to play Keveren’s version of your music on the piano. Glad you do photography to. Nan
I remember reading some years ago that Paul’s uncle had died. The news item mentioned that he had been a regular compiler of the Daily Telegraphs cryptic crossword. It seems that all his family were ‘smart’.
Ringo was ahead of the curve on Paul in photography. His snaps from that period are very interesting, too. There's a book of 'em, too. It seems a bit amiss that no mention of Ringo's pics was made here by Sir Paul...
The Beatles were working class even as stars, in the studio, the way they did it on the road, work, work, work. Let It Be, they were the most tired, maybe that's why they were so laid back, fooling around a lot.
Billy Shears said that he played Vivian Stanshell, who was quite the artist. Billy's paintings are similar to Vivian's. He is without a doubt a prolific and talented artist. Macca the world will never know...
From what I've heard and seen, these are not pics from the Beatles 1964 US Tour, as many sources -- including this CBS News report -- have incorrectly stated. Their 1964 North American Tour (it included five Canadian shows) began in mid-August and spanned much of the continent for the next month or so. The "arrive at JFK Airport," Ed Sullivan, Carnegie Hall, "train ride to D.C. for their first-ever American concert," and shots from the Fab Four's stay at the Deauville Hotel in Miami are all photos from the band's first American VISIT earlier that year, from February 7 to 22. Not a tour: 2/7: Arrival at JFK 2/9: Iconic live TV debut on Ed Sullivan 2/10: Train ride from NYC to DC 2/11: First US concert in Washington 2/12: Return to NYC for Carnegie Hall concert 2/13: Fly to Miami for "holiday" (American vacation) and second Sullivan TV appearance 2/22: Fly home to London Unfortunately, this journalistic sloppiness is all over the place. One major mainstream report claimed the "final" Beatles record Paul mentioned in a recent interview would be the band's first new single since "Let It Be." Really?
Colonel Parker forbade any photos that day...there's an interview of Paul by Charlie Rose on RUclips....the Beatles had tried for almost 2 years to meet Elvis, but he was always busy making hit movies and records....but finally they got to meet him at his mansion.....Paul tells Charlie Rose "We just stared at him in silence....he was tall, he was slim, he was handsome, he was ELVIS ! Finallly, he said ''If ya'll boys are just goin' ta gawk at me, ah'm goin' up ta bed!"....his joke broke the ice, everyone laughed, and they had a great visit...though George later said he was surprised there was no liquor or drugs in the house that he could sees....just bottle of ice-cold Coca Cola....
@@essessessesq I was aware of this and Tom Parker and much of Elvis' life. Just saying it was a shame, because although there were no recordings, film or photos, what would Parker have done if Paul just pulled out his camera! Secondly there are a lots of missed chances with Elvis. Thirdly there are actually photos of Elvis and Beatles outside the Hollywood home albeit distant and grainy.
@@ROCKINGMAN yes, the Beatles later said they wished a recording had been made of their jam session with Elvis as Elvis was playing his Fender electric bass guitar....John later saw Elvis perform at a packed Madison Square Garden and in the mid 1970s George saw him in Vegas and got backstage....during the Anthology TV series, George said "his dressing room was enormous and full of visiting celebrities. He looked magnificent, tall, grandly costumed, black hair piled up above his head. I felt like a snotty-nosed little kid and i sqweeked "hello, elvis, remember me? we met ten years ago" I don't think he even knew who i was as an individual, but he was polite and friendly" Ringo said ''meeting Elvis was the high point of my career."
I hope that CBS realizes that they featured a young John Lennon in the photo panel to the left of the older Paul? I mean - you did, didn't you? They even hold their guitar/bass in opposite directions for gosh sakes. You'd think after 60+ years they'd get that right!
i was going to say ''he now looks about 50'' but then i remembered how OLD so many classmates look at my high school reunions.....so he looks maybe 45?
Paul. Id loveto meet you. Your such a genuine person. Nexttime your nr sunny perthshire scotland. Pls pop in to my hoose. Im a hard working 60 yr old joiner nd idlove showyou around my village
Love Paul and love seeing Laura. What a wonderful thing she did for herself and her Dad. And have to complain about Paul's interviewer crossing his legs. I really think you can't listen to someone fully while in such a position Haribol
Rather ironic that this series is titled Here Comes the Sun when it's the title of. a very fine George Harrison song off of Abbey Road that eclipsed all of McCartney's songs on that album. Especially knowing that McCartney blocked Harrison's songs whenever he could because he considered him far inferior to himself and John.
Maybe everyone needs to study the photos of Paul in 1964 and then this Paul in 1967 the faces are different his not the real Paul. About time he comes clean before he dies.
Thanks for the Fab stories and photos, Paul! And for your complimenting the architecture of the Deauville Hotel, where you stayed on Miami Beach, in February '64 an unparalled historic event commemorated by this "In My Life" music video: ruclips.net/video/-QCEWtPF1EE/видео.html
Watch more episodes of “Here Comes the Sun”: ruclips.net/p/PLEb3ThbkPrFbJSAYAM7otH-LR6p0tpulg
IMPOSTOR, counterfeit Paul McCartney! Ripoff needs to stop posing at my photos, needs to stop covering my music. FRAUDS from CBS !!!
Jojo
Im 71 and Paul is about 10 years older. I know i am going to die but Paul McCartney should live forever. That special.
So glad Paul took good care of himself so we could all enjoy his life's work .
I have Respect for Paul! He was a family man and never got into drug problems
Always admired his grounded human quality,good mate.....
Paul holds a unique place in our lives. He's like the a prince of the world. Just huge admiration for him.
Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is THE TRUTH no matter what.
Pete Best was the best
@birdsndog5932 Prince of Darkness
Son of crowely as per Macca sanctioned Memoirs@@SaraT-x4q
Pauls appreciation for the working class people is also evident in songs like "Eleanor Rigby", "Lovely Rita", "Penny Lane" or "She's Leaving Home". So well grounded although he's one of the most famous and cultural influential people in the world.
Completely agree. And his verse on A Day In the Life, and Another Day with Wings and so on.
that handful of songs happen to be among the best BEATLE songs.
Starr is the real working class guy in the band.
@@cejannuzi Not quiet, all of them had working class parents. Pauls mother was a nurse and his father was a Stage worker at the Liverpool theatre.
Paul, his father and his brother lived in a council house provided because his mother was a nurse. Very working-class.
I have this book. A brilliant archive. These are the kind of photos only the best photographers take. Paul had a steady hand and a good eye.
The 1960’s. That was a time. You can’t explain it without having lived it. A marvellous time to be alive.
I was born in 1985, but sometimes wish I was born in 1945 instead. I have a sense of longing for an era I never knew, mostly because of how great the music was.
Wish one could say the the same thing about living in a marvellous time today!
@@gailfg2211 I believe someone will! Thirty, forty years later :)
@@margaritadanova4764 Well yeah, but that’s not now which is the point.
@@robertfoshizzle I know exactly what you mean! I was born in '72 but wish I could have experienced growing up in the '60's.
Paul McCartney, the man, love that he loves us, the working class. Thank you for that!
This brings back great memories. I never saw Paul live but I did see him in a you tube video about 10 seconds ago. It's a memory I'll cherish forever!
It is also a Gift from Paul to his Lifetime-Fans, who can share and remember these magic moments of one of the greatest Bands of all Time. Thank you Paul for all !!
Much needed nostalgic rewind, Paul McCartney of the Beatles, is the best, thank you. Congratulations to Laura Carney for finishing her father's bucket list, very inspiring!
What an icon.... Paul once stated that the Beatles where just a great little Rock n Roll band..... Guess he was right 😎👍
Absolutely love Paul and The Beatles-always and forever 💖💖💖
For someone so legendary Paul McCartney is also so humble and ordinary. He doesn't even come across as a"star". Fame didn't inflate his ego 😄🎼🎵🎶🎹
Paul McCartney such a master in everything he does, he is a gem that would be heard, adored and studied hundreds of years from now, like Mozart.
Like most of the world, I've loved McCartney and the Beatles since I was a child. His music - and theirs - is timeless and that's been made obvious knowing that our children and grandchildren still love listening! Laura Carney's story is so inspiring and her courage is amazing. Her dad must have been amazing, too, to have had the presence of mind to make such a list when he was so young. So happy for Laura that she finished the list and found out so much about herself!
Thank u for posting this. Really enjoyed it.
Great pictures . I was around to see it all and it was a big deal. Great memories.
Wow, what a life Paul has had and still has - he has experienced more in one year than I have in my entire life!
same thought
Always my favorite ❤🎉
Is there anything that Macca doesn't excel at? Bass, vocals, guitar, piano, drums, songwriting, performing, photography, and staying humble about it all. Arguably the most famous musician on earth. And at 81 he shows no signs of hanging it up. He and Ringo (at 83!) still at it.
I have my index and middle finger crossed! I am 71...and though I am living through some disenchantment with life, I am not quite ready to crossover. Ringo and Paul give me some hope. 🙃
Thank you for sharing Paul McCartney’s video ❤
Paul : 360 degree magic!
I think we as the working class always saw the Beatles were one of us who made it big.
I had no idea he was also a talented photographer. I’m inspired to take more street photography this weekend.
Kpictures Just a interesting TID BIT . He married Linda Eastman/ (Eastman Kodak ) 😊💗✌️
@@Newfoundmikeno, Linda is not part of the Eastman Kodak family.
Saw Paul, Linda, and Band at the Seattle Kingdom in 1976. He was fab and also gear. 😀🇨🇦
Looking at this and the Let it be sessions, Paul hasn't changed a bit ❤
Paul is the greatest bass player and musician who has ever lived
@jmwagner1995 👈🤡
Define "the greatest bass player" please. I know many who will surpass him big time. He was indeed good but not the best of all time.
@@killerdillr keep your awful opinions to yourself 🤫
I think Sir Paul would modestly share his credit as best bassist and musician with Brian Wilson, his almost-birthday-twin.
@@killerdillrhe created bass lines...that became forever memorable. All them super slap bass guys who play like superman are forgotten afterwards!
Love Paul's impersonation of a New York journalist @ 6:20
Love Billy impersonating Paul
I love The Beatles, truly they're amazing. And the second story in this series with the bucket list was very sweet, a very touching story.
Paul McCartney and unfinished business | Here Comes the Sun 1917pm 16.7.23 a stew sutcliffe and paul maccartney retrospective would have been cool...
Writing "Yesterday," guaranteed Paul immortality.
Agreed! Not to mention Hey Jude, Lady Madonna and Let it Be. And I love the way Paul likes to share his great Beatle days with us! The Carpool Karaoke he did was awesome! It really let everyone see what a great person he is and how he loves to share his awesome life and music. Some of the customers in that pub were actually crying they were so touched with memories and emotion!
Those three you mention by Billy@@jaybarnes2302
Adorable how Paul felt the need to clarify who he meant when he mentioned the name, "Linda".... "my first wife".
Fantastic. Macca loved his band mates/childhood friends. ❤
Its amazing to think he would be bothered taking all those photos when there was so much else going on. Still, I never cease to be amazed by Paul. He always held true to his working class roots and was not a social climber. He really held yo this by sending his kids to the local comprehensive (state funded) school in Sussex. All his more so called rebellious peers, Bowie, Jagger, were sending theirs to the top private schools. It was an honourable thing for Paul to do and great credit to his kids for handling it, as they said they had a hard. Also security is less so kid napping could be a problem.
What a cool Dude…an Icon, Idol, and treasure let’s all pray & Thank God that this man walked the earth when he did, and met his friends & shook the world creating the miracle music that will last forever🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Praise the Lord the stars were aligned🤩🌟🤩🌟🤩🌟🤩
Thanks Sir Paul
I just love this morning show, always so calming and interesting
McCartney looks better at 81 than most guys in their 40"s.
i just made a similar comment above....he could pass for 45
Loved ❤❤❤ watching the paul McCartney interview! It was amazing
It sounds weird to me for you guys at CBS News to call this Here Comes The Sun, because that song with a George Harrison composition....HELLO!
Here Comes the Sun is the name of this part of the morning show, not only of this specific report. Hellooo!
GREAT music man for REAL!
Les Beatles sont d’Amour
Paul dégage une belle âme généreuse et humble …..🕊️💙
"It was like you were prisoners with room service." "Yeah, but we like room service"
"You have to have quite an eye to take that picture" "It was my left one"
Paul's got the rapier wit.
A working-class hero is something to be.
yes, a great song by John on his first solo LP
Sweet tribute from daughter to father
Love macca interviews "he's my brother and he's younger, cmon! Most families of brothers could relate to that 😅❤
In addition to music, photography is my method of making a living and I love composing, lighting, designing layouts, and now to play Keveren’s version of your music on the piano. Glad you do photography to.
Nan
Very cool photos.
4:05 Ringo barely had room on that drum rise! Looks dangerous! They could have built a drum rise with a little more room for him and his kit.
A Working Class Hero is something to be !
funny to think at 21 ever thinking any of these stills would be presented at a national art gallery 60 years later.
Paul Mccartney is the real Working Class Hero😊
It was nice of Bob Saget to come back to life and interview Paul McCartney for us.
Heh, heh. If only!
I'll have to look through my own archives. I taped the Beatles Ed Sullivan shows on Dad's reel to reel tape recorder 😂
Transcending the class you grew up in takes hard work and a lot of luck.
And talent
I remember reading some years ago that Paul’s uncle had died. The news item mentioned that he had been a regular compiler of the Daily Telegraphs cryptic crossword. It seems that all his family were ‘smart’.
Paul has said during interviews that his father used to complete the Sunday times crossword every week.
Paul McCartney died in 1966....this is billy Shepard ( William )
Ringo was ahead of the curve on Paul in photography. His snaps from that period are very interesting, too. There's a book of 'em, too. It seems a bit amiss that no mention of Ringo's pics was made here by Sir Paul...
Ringo? Ringo who? Was he in The Beatles too?
Paul actually remembered the name of the hotel in Miami Beach? The Deauville. It was torn down a couple of years ago.
Sure, always fascinated by most things Beatles and Paul related.
HAD TO TAKE A QUCK EYE TO SNAP THAT ONE...PAUL REPLIES...I TOOK MY LEFT 1 😂😂😂😂😂...PURE SCOUSE HUMOUR !😂😂😂💖👍🔥🙏💥🐐👑🎵
LEGEND!
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That sun looks like the sun in our Philippine flag!😊
The Beatles were working class even as stars, in the studio, the way they did it on the road, work, work, work. Let It Be, they were the most tired, maybe that's why they were so laid back, fooling around a lot.
Lovely song.
Billy Shears said that he played Vivian Stanshell, who was quite the artist. Billy's paintings are similar to Vivian's. He is without a doubt a prolific and talented artist. Macca the world will never know...
LOL
James Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is THE TRUTH no matter what.
From what I've heard and seen, these are not pics from the Beatles 1964 US Tour, as many sources -- including this CBS News report -- have incorrectly stated.
Their 1964 North American Tour (it included five Canadian shows) began in mid-August and spanned much of the continent for the next month or so.
The "arrive at JFK Airport," Ed Sullivan, Carnegie Hall, "train ride to D.C. for their first-ever American concert," and shots from the Fab Four's stay at the Deauville Hotel in Miami are all photos from the band's first American VISIT earlier that year, from February 7 to 22.
Not a tour:
2/7: Arrival at JFK
2/9: Iconic live TV debut on Ed Sullivan
2/10: Train ride from NYC to DC
2/11: First US concert in Washington
2/12: Return to NYC for Carnegie Hall concert
2/13: Fly to Miami for "holiday" (American vacation) and second Sullivan TV appearance
2/22: Fly home to London
Unfortunately, this journalistic sloppiness is all over the place. One major mainstream report claimed the "final" Beatles record Paul mentioned in a recent interview would be the band's first new single since "Let It Be."
Really?
It's Sir Paul McCartney
James Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is THE TRUTH no matter what.
3:03 Alright, I hope they know the image on the left is John Lennon....
Former Beatle? I think not. He'll always be a Beatle.
👍 ❤ absolutely true!
ALWAYS,BUT NOT JUST HIM ,THE 4 OF THEM ACTUALLY 🐐🐐🐐🐐🎵🎵🎵🎵
@@manuelfedericocachazasanju5294Nope,not according to the McCartney fanatics. The other three don’t exist.
@@gretchennelson7056 YES I UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU MEAN BUT THEY ARE WRONG 👍🤔
Those are some really nice scans
❤❤❤❤
I love the host. I thought it was an unseen episode from The Onion at first.
Another great photographer was Sen. Barry Goldwater. He took beautiful photos of the Arizona desert.
Yes, human interest stories about Paul McCartney always are evocative of Barry Goldwater for me, too!😂
That was quite the right turn. My neck's a little sore.
@@bobthompson8966LMFAO
Shame he didn't get photos of his meeting with Elvis in August '65.
Colonel Parker forbade any photos that day...there's an interview of Paul by Charlie Rose on RUclips....the Beatles had tried for almost 2 years to meet Elvis, but he was always busy making hit movies and records....but finally they got to meet him at his mansion.....Paul tells Charlie Rose "We just stared at him in silence....he was tall, he was slim, he was handsome, he was ELVIS ! Finallly, he said ''If ya'll boys are just goin' ta gawk at me, ah'm goin' up ta bed!"....his joke broke the ice, everyone laughed, and they had a great visit...though George later said he was surprised there was no liquor or drugs in the house that he could sees....just bottle of ice-cold Coca Cola....
@@essessessesq I was aware of this and Tom Parker and much of Elvis' life. Just saying it was a shame, because although there were no recordings, film or photos, what would Parker have done if Paul just pulled out his camera! Secondly there are a lots of missed chances with Elvis. Thirdly there are actually photos of Elvis and Beatles outside the Hollywood home albeit distant and grainy.
@@ROCKINGMAN yes, the Beatles later said they wished a recording had been made of their jam session with Elvis as Elvis was playing his Fender electric bass guitar....John later saw Elvis perform at a packed Madison Square Garden and in the mid 1970s George saw him in Vegas and got backstage....during the Anthology TV series, George said "his dressing room was enormous and full of visiting celebrities. He looked magnificent, tall, grandly costumed, black hair piled up above his head. I felt like a snotty-nosed little kid and i sqweeked "hello, elvis, remember me? we met ten years ago" I don't think he even knew who i was as an individual, but he was polite and friendly" Ringo said ''meeting Elvis was the high point of my career."
Still the greatest ... speechless since 60 years ...
Paul McCartney and unfinished business | Here Comes the Sun 1925pm 16.7.23 pity hey dont have hamburg images on show... or do they?
He is almost a GOD. Huge admiration for him.
Careful that drool doesn’t get on your keyboard.🙄
Min 2:49 the guy far left is John Lennon not Paul haha
First see loved the program!
Would be fascinated to be able to see what all the Beatle fans look like now ..
We’re old.
Fancy electric tie there😂😂
Amazing how art and talent and circumstances can change the world. 1964 was the major reset after JFK was killed. Still going now.
I hope that CBS realizes that they featured a young John Lennon in the photo panel to the left of the older Paul? I mean - you did, didn't you? They even hold their guitar/bass in opposite directions for gosh sakes. You'd think after 60+ years they'd get that right!
Faul. He talks like someone who did not take the photos.
i was going to say ''he now looks about 50'' but then i remembered how OLD so many classmates look at my high school reunions.....so he looks maybe 45?
Hello Billy !!!
❤
He was my favorite Beatle and still is.. but I loved them all!
He took the good taste to photografy fron Linda.
I think most of these photos are from before he met her, though. I'm sure he upped his photography game big time though with her influence.
Paul. Id loveto meet you. Your such a genuine person. Nexttime your nr sunny perthshire scotland. Pls pop in to my hoose. Im a hard working 60 yr old joiner nd idlove showyou around my village
That Paul McCartneys!
Love Paul and love seeing Laura. What a wonderful thing she did for herself and her Dad.
And have to complain about Paul's interviewer crossing his legs.
I really think you can't listen to someone fully while in such a position
Haribol
Rather ironic that this series is titled Here Comes the Sun when it's the title of. a very fine George Harrison song off of Abbey Road that eclipsed all of McCartney's songs on that album. Especially knowing that McCartney blocked Harrison's songs whenever he could because he considered him far inferior to himself and John.
Rings done this first.
Maybe everyone needs to study the photos of Paul in 1964 and then this Paul in 1967 the faces are different his not the real Paul.
About time he comes clean before he dies.
And Paul invented the selfie too!
Interesting.
"Never underestimate the working class. There are a lot..." What a very strange thing to say.
Thanks for the Fab stories and photos, Paul! And for your complimenting the architecture of the Deauville Hotel, where you stayed on Miami Beach, in February '64 an unparalled historic event commemorated by this "In My Life" music video: ruclips.net/video/-QCEWtPF1EE/видео.html