McCartney is the best all round Rock vocalist we have seen. Playing bass as he does at the same time is bonkers to me. And then of course he is the most successful songwriter in history.
I never get tired of watching this. I was at the concert at The Summit in 1976. Soily was the closing number, and everyone went crazy. The laser above us was going crazy all around us, Paul was singing his lungs out, the band sounded so great. It was the closing number of all closing numbers. I was 19 at the time and that concert was the one that I will never forget. It was general admission, so we got pretty close to the stage. It was simply amazing. Great reaction.
Your second version which can be heard on the Wings Over America album was recorded on June 7 1976 at McNichols Sports arena in Denver (per the Beatles Bible) and I was in attendance. this was the second encore song (and was fairly unknown to American Audiences at the time. Hi HI HI was the first encore) Great way to end my first McCartney concert. We went to the airport the day he flew in and discovered where someone on a private plane would be entering and ended up standing there as he and Linda and the kids walked by. First time shaking his hand and saying hello.
Matt Lauer interviewing McCartney in 1997, talking about how The Beatles wouldn’t play Beatles songs when they first went solo. Here’s Paul talking about the pressure from promoters… “People would say, ‘Could you just finish the show with “Yesterday”, please? The promoters. We said, ‘No, we’re going to finish with “Soily.”‘ He said, ‘What?’ “ 😂😂 ‘Soily’ was their encore. It’s a banger. Love McCartney Mondays!
I remember a review from Rolling Stone about Wings Over America: "McCartney's1920s somewhat silly vaudeville styled song "You Gave Me The Answer" from Venus and Mars, on stage comes across as the work of genius." Sometimes the critics eventually get it.
I smiled wide while watching YOU smile wide for this whole reaction. I can’t tell you how much I am enjoying watching you discover my favourite musician. Thank You for this.
"Soily" was Wings' big encore number for a couple years. I was 17 but I had never been to a big rock concert before when I saw Wings in '76. So I didn't know about encores. At all! When the show ended and Paul yelled out his signature "See ya next time!" I got up and left, heading home. Couldn't figure out why 90% of the crowd was still there, standing and cheering and flicking their lighters. I was clueless! SO I MISSED SEEING SOILY LIVE!!!!!!! AAArgh! On the plus side, I missed the heavy traffic leaving the area but....AAARRRGGGHHHH! Y'know?
I would never forgive myself!!! 😂😂 but you beat the traffic though that is a plus 😅 silver linings… I’m jealous you got to even see them period though 🤯
It’s so fun watching you react. It’s exactly how I felt when I first saw them on the Ed Sullivan show . I think the perception of Paul being lightweight is ridiculous. He did it all !
Lee you're like a much younger me when these Beatles and solo Beatles video songs come on the screen. I've gone through this since 1966. Even the later concerts of Paul, that really didn't change much from year to year in the 2010s except for a couple of tracks he's never played before, never got old. You sit there in awe even though you know what's coming up. Anyway you're enthusiasm does my heart good.
I appreciate all of your wisdom, gene. It is appreciated truly. I love having folks on the channel that were actually there and know what happened. We have a few Beatles experts on here :) y’all rock!
In Denver on June 7 1976 we also saw him do three other songs that appear on the Wings Over America album. Beware My Love, Band On The Run, and Hi HI HI. The only other Paul concert song I saw that appears on album (confirmed) was My Love on May 29 1993 in San Antonio's Alamodome. (on the Paul is Live CD). It's nice to have these memories on official recordings. Of course I have numerous bootlegs from later concerts I saw of Paul to help relive my memories. NOTE: The Rockshow film does not contain the same exact recordings found on the live album.
Paul is so relaxed in the intimacy of the studio. You can hear nuances in his voice and see and hear the others all up close, individually, including Linda (that’s always nice). Paul makes cute dance moves as he plays. Paul’s wilder in the faster paced Rockshow Soily, with Wings driving and electric! He’s screaming, he loves it so much. Such energy! ❤️ I love him! Thank you, Lee!
Jimmy McCullough had a song on Venus and Mars and played in Wings over America tour called "Medicine Jar'. It was a song about addiction. Sad that in sept 1979 as wings was breaking up, Jimmy died from heart failure due to a heroin OD.
I'm so happy about hearing and seeing One Hand Clapping after all these years. All I knew up to this point in My history was the Wings Over America version of this song. Thanks to 2024 we have a Studio Version of this song. Yay!!!! ✌️❤️🍏
Wings performed this as their final oncor song of the 1976 Wings Over America tour. The green light was a sole laser that at the time was the latest in lighting effects. They had an actual horn section because synths hadn't advanced enough to be able to replicate horns.
The Rockshow film was released in 1980 - yet filmed on Wings 1976 tour. The Live album, Wings Over America, came out, released in Dec'1976. "Rockshow" was remastered for Blu-ray, in 2013, and a limited cinema run.
The One Hand Clapping version of 'Nineteen Hundred Eighty Five' you defenitely have to check it out. That's my favorite non slow or balad song of him after The Beatles. There's a video of him playing it. He put so much of energy and emotion in it...nothing to do with the album version.
The Rockshow version was the finale of three encores he played that tour. At the time, that song was not released on any album and the One Hand Clapping wasn’t released either, so his final song was something no one had ever heard. It brought the house down though.
Some more great live bangers from the same concert are Let Me Roll It, Maybe I'm Amazed, Call Me Back Again, Beware My Love, and Letting Go (Nineteen Hundred and Eighty five also a great rocker).
@@lyna4873 Any one of those songs would be great. The guitar riff and booming bass on "Let Me Roll It"; McCartney's piano playing and the guitar solo on "Maybe I'm Amazed"; Paul's bluesy, shredding vocals on "Call Me Back Again"; McCartney's screaming vocal and Jimmy's crazy guitar playing on "Beware My Love"; and the gritty guitars and brass section on "Letting Go". I believe Lee has done "Maybe I'm Amazed" and a more recent version of "Let Me Roll It".
McCartney meets Parkinson 3 Dec 1999 --"All Shook Up" or "Honey Hush" David Gilmour guitar Ian Pace (Deep Purple) drums Mick Green guitar Paul Wingfield keyboards
From the Rockshow film: basically any song is a great version! From Paul's album Memory Almost Full (2007): Only Mama Knows, House Of Wax, and That Was Me
Linda was talented in her own right. i read an article she wrote about the environment. a year after she passed i became a vegetarian. what she said made total sense. i had requested this song because it is a more rocking song than his pop songs. paul mccartney..... need i say more?
we fans have been WAITING for "ONE HAND CLAPPING" for 50 years, Lee. It NEVER came out until now. We have only seen a few brief clips here an there until now. The "ONE HAND CLAPPING" one hour movie will be shown FOR THE FIRST TIME in certain MOVIE THEATERS on SEPT. 26th, 2024 for ONE showing only and for that night only at some theaters. SOME theaters are showing it on SEPT. 26th and SEPT. 28th, 2024 but only one showing each day. LOOK ON LINE and SEE if there is a theater near YOU and go see it. I am HOPING it will come out of DVD eventually. The MOVIE theater version will have a special presentation by Paul (on film) BEFORE the movie starts. BUT that presentation will ONLY be seen in the movie theaters!
@L33Reacts Yeah. She caught a lot of blowback from the rock press, etc, because he put his "old lady" in the band even though she had no musical background. I'm not qualifying to comment on her keyboard playing, but her background vocals were sweet and became a signature to the Wings sound. Plus, they sounded different than the Beatles, which is what Paul wanted back then
Yes the drummer Joe English was good, He was recommended to Paul by Zeppelin's John Bonham. he played on the Venus and Mars, Speed of Sound and Wings over America album and then left, Geoff Britton only played with Paul in the fall of 1974 and at the beginning of 1975
This information is in contrast to words spoken from Joe himself. Tony Dorsey discovered Joe and recommended him to Paul as a possible replacement in place of Geoff.
Someone's gonna have to summarize to me what the song, "Soily" was saying 'cause I honestly couldn't make out most of what he was singing. The words were just kind of slurred and getting lost in the loud music. If you were to ask me to repeat any of the lyrics he was singing other than "Soily, Soily..." in the chorus, I wouldn't be able to.
@@genegarrett3372 Well, that's kind of my point Einstein. I shouldn't _have_ to google lyrics to know what's being sung in a song. It's kinda like whats the point of the lyrics being sung if you cant hear them clearly and understand them to begin with? Der. And keep in mind, back when the song was recorded, we didn't have google or the internet at our fingertips to go look up lyrics nor was it the intention of the artist that we would have to go research the lyrics just to know what what was being said. Hearing the song on the radio or by playing the record was all we really had to go by. And before you go there, no, not all LPs had the lyrics in them either. In fact most did not. So, I ask, could _you_ recite the lyrics to what we just heard right now without going and looking up the lyrics. Be honest now!!! 🙂 And if you _have_ already looked them up, or you already knew the lyrics, then don't even bother to meet my challenge to recite them fresh, cause that's cheating and _that_ doesn't count.🙃
I wish Linda would have been recognized when she was alive. She was by the fans and of course the animal rights community. But they crucified in print. I've seen a photographer interviewing them and purposely taking a shot that just was not attractive for her. She wasn't photogenic. People just don't get that I have the most beautiful friend in the world and she takes a picture and you can hardly tell it's the same person and Linda was natural she didn't wear make up I just think she was amazing just an amazing human being. They criticized her for her music but they also criticized her for her looks and how she dressed. I think she was beautiful. Sadly for a photographer she's just wasn't real photogenic she had to work at it. And those mean people back then would purposely take bad pictures of her. I think they expected Paul and John to marry models or something. And it's dead they married the people they loved. Linda was not starstruck she grew up around famous artist, musicians actors hefather was a famous entertainment industry Attorney;. If the other three Beatles did not vote for Alan Klein. very very rich just like Paul. Paul said he didn't blame them for not wanting Paul's family to represent them. But they're attorneys it had years and years of experience. John Paul and George would not have lost so much money. I don't think we would have had wings but possibly we would still have John Please pardon incorrect words I can no longer edit I have to use the mic
You mentioned David Gilmour, in jest I assume, but you can see Paul and David together "Live at the Cavern" in Liverpool (14th December, 1999) in front of an audience of only 300 people (small venue). Paul's first appearance there since the Beatles in 1963. Here's one track, not from that concert, but hey, it's great. ruclips.net/video/fWJfW7a7JFA/видео.html
Geoff Britton, the drummer on this version is quite possibly the hardest rocking drummer Paul ever hired for Wings. Too bad the relationship didn't work out.
I looked them up years ago mb, And that's just part of rock and pop. That's why I see all these sights pop up online about people hearing wrong lyrics like Elton Jon's Tiny Dancer being misheard as Tony Danza. I suggest you become an English teacher and give all these rock singers an big ol' F or write your own songs to sing.
The George track with the most likes on this comment will get done tomorrow 🎉
Within Without You
Old Brown Shoe.
It's All Too Much!!!
Let It Down (2020 Mix) from All Things Must Pass.
Dark Haired Lady
Hell, yes indeed! The man who has screamed “YEAH” more than anyone in history sure knows how to rock.
YEAH!!
Paul is the best composer in the world. A real living legend.
McCartney is the best all round Rock vocalist we have seen. Playing bass as he does at the same time is bonkers to me. And then of course he is the most successful songwriter in history.
"Nineteen hundred and eighty five"
From One hand clapping is amazing.
Paul at his very best.
Another "McCartney Monday" song suggestion: "Call Me Back Again" from the "Rockshow" film. McCartney's bluesy vocal is insane.
Back in the day Call Me Back Again was my answering machine message. Love it!
It's so much fun to see Paul McCartney rockin.❤
I never get tired of watching this. I was at the concert at The Summit in 1976. Soily was the closing number, and everyone went crazy. The laser above us was going crazy all around us, Paul was singing his lungs out, the band sounded so great. It was the closing number of all closing numbers. I was 19 at the time and that concert was the one that I will never forget. It was general admission, so we got pretty close to the stage. It was simply amazing. Great reaction.
Your second version which can be heard on the Wings Over America album was recorded on June 7 1976 at McNichols Sports arena in Denver (per the Beatles Bible) and I was in attendance. this was the second encore song (and was fairly unknown to American Audiences at the time. Hi HI HI was the first encore) Great way to end my first McCartney concert. We went to the airport the day he flew in and discovered where someone on a private plane would be entering and ended up standing there as he and Linda and the kids walked by. First time shaking his hand and saying hello.
Hell yeah, a double dose of Soily! Thanks Lee.
Ok now we are talking... double Soily❤
@@dawntucker5052 of course! Anything for y’all ❤️
Ewww!
Wings were so good .. Linda and Paul ... awesome
And Denny, Jimmy and Joe.
Matt Lauer interviewing McCartney in 1997, talking about how The Beatles wouldn’t play Beatles songs when they first went solo. Here’s Paul talking about the pressure from promoters…
“People would say, ‘Could you just finish the show with “Yesterday”, please? The promoters. We said, ‘No, we’re going to finish with “Soily.”‘ He said, ‘What?’ “
😂😂 ‘Soily’ was their encore. It’s a banger. Love McCartney Mondays!
That scream is insane
Like I keep saying…Paul is the GOAT! So much for John saying he made “granny songs”.
You’re so right.
This is no granny song. 😄
Lonely Road from the 2001 lp Driving Rain will floor you Lee!
The Junior's Farm video is pretty cool, from Wings. It's the same line-up as the first video here with Geoff Britton on drums.
Can’t beat the live version.
The version of Wings was the strongest.
I remember a review from Rolling Stone about Wings Over America: "McCartney's1920s somewhat silly vaudeville styled song "You Gave Me The Answer" from Venus and Mars, on stage comes across as the work of genius." Sometimes the critics eventually get it.
Saved me a request this song is a banger thank you this is my favorite Paul and Wings song. Jrs farm is another rocker
I smiled wide while watching YOU smile wide for this whole reaction. I can’t tell you how much I am enjoying watching you discover my favourite musician. Thank You for this.
The film One Hand Clapping film will be out in theaters beginning September 26 look for it.
I will definitely go see that…
"Soily" was Wings' big encore number for a couple years. I was 17 but I had never been to a big rock concert before when I saw Wings in '76. So I didn't know about encores. At all! When the show ended and Paul yelled out his signature "See ya next time!" I got up and left, heading home. Couldn't figure out why 90% of the crowd was still there, standing and cheering and flicking their lighters. I was clueless! SO I MISSED SEEING SOILY LIVE!!!!!!! AAArgh! On the plus side, I missed the heavy traffic leaving the area but....AAARRRGGGHHHH! Y'know?
I would never forgive myself!!! 😂😂 but you beat the traffic though that is a plus 😅 silver linings… I’m jealous you got to even see them period though 🤯
There is a rocumentary on One hand Clapping at the cinemas. I got tickets, and I‘m very excited… 🤘
It’s so fun watching you react. It’s exactly how I felt when I first saw them on the Ed Sullivan show . I think the perception of Paul being lightweight is ridiculous. He did it all !
Saw Wings Over America show , 1976, 16 years old, what a great time!
Lee you're like a much younger me when these Beatles and solo Beatles video songs come on the screen. I've gone through this since 1966. Even the later concerts of Paul, that really didn't change much from year to year in the 2010s except for a couple of tracks he's never played before, never got old. You sit there in awe even though you know what's coming up. Anyway you're enthusiasm does my heart good.
I appreciate all of your wisdom, gene. It is appreciated truly. I love having folks on the channel that were actually there and know what happened. We have a few Beatles experts on here :) y’all rock!
And the enthusiasm will always be there with stuff I enjoy. Paul and any of the fab 4s stuff are definitely my stuff now :)
In Denver on June 7 1976 we also saw him do three other songs that appear on the Wings Over America album. Beware My Love, Band On The Run, and Hi HI HI. The only other Paul concert song I saw that appears on album (confirmed) was My Love on May 29 1993 in San Antonio's Alamodome. (on the Paul is Live CD). It's nice to have these memories on official recordings. Of course I have numerous bootlegs from later concerts I saw of Paul to help relive my memories. NOTE: The Rockshow film does not contain the same exact recordings found on the live album.
Paul is so relaxed in the intimacy of the studio. You can hear nuances in his voice and see and hear the others all up close, individually, including Linda (that’s always nice). Paul makes cute dance moves as he plays.
Paul’s wilder in the faster paced Rockshow Soily, with Wings driving and electric! He’s screaming, he loves it so much. Such energy!
❤️ I love him!
Thank you, Lee!
Jimmy McCullough had a song on Venus and Mars and played in Wings over America tour called "Medicine Jar'. It was a song about addiction. Sad that in sept 1979 as wings was breaking up, Jimmy died from heart failure due to a heroin OD.
Jimmy and Joe added an amazing dimension to the band.
I'm so happy about hearing and seeing One Hand Clapping after all these years.
All I knew up to this point in My history was the Wings Over America version of this song.
Thanks to 2024 we have a Studio Version of this song.
Yay!!!!
✌️❤️🍏
I know it’s been said before, listen to the full “Wings Over America” album. You will love it! Then break it down to 3 songs per day/week on RUclips.
Would be a great way to get more people familiar with this great live album.
Ok once I get through the other requests for him I might do that 🎉
Thanks for doing Soily. Both videos. How great is that!
How could I not?? I’m so glad I did both. Paul always brings it.
GREAT pick. This is one of my favorite Paul tracks.
Wings performed this as their final oncor song of the 1976 Wings Over America tour. The green light was a sole laser that at the time was the latest in lighting effects. They had an actual horn section because synths hadn't advanced enough to be able to replicate horns.
The Rockshow film was released in 1980 - yet filmed on Wings 1976 tour. The Live album, Wings Over America, came out, released in Dec'1976. "Rockshow" was remastered for Blu-ray, in 2013, and a limited cinema run.
yes it was a frisbee. they were common at concerts in the mid 70s as well as large beach balls.
I love this song and performance!
Fantastic performances
The One Hand Clapping version of 'Nineteen Hundred Eighty Five' you defenitely have to check it out.
That's my favorite non slow or balad song of him after The Beatles.
There's a video of him playing it. He put so much of energy and emotion in it...nothing to do with the album version.
First concert I ever went to
-as a 14 year old youth. Great way to start my concert career at the old Chicago Stadium.
This was the best double-shot you’ve done, maybe ever! McCartney Mondays rock!!!
I’m glad you did this. Both versions are epic in their own ways.
Now we see Paul unleashed. He had a vision that was different than John and the group had to disband. Nothing wrong with that!!
Jimmy and Joe were unleashed.
👌🏼🙂Paul Soilys!!
No, Lee, it wouldn’t have been right for it to be an outright switch, since One Hand Clapping Soily was the request.
The two of them were great.
The Rockshow version was the finale of three encores he played that tour. At the time, that song was not released on any album and the One Hand Clapping wasn’t released either, so his final song was something no one had ever heard. It brought the house down though.
the highlight of the performance for me is absolutely the lightshow with the guitar😀watched 5 times of the light show just now
I believe that the live version is from the Wings Over America Tour. McCulloch left the band in 1977, two years before his death (RIP).
any other great gems like this? leave it right here! i'll come back here if I need a pick...
"Call Me Back Again" from the "Rockshow" film.
Some more great live bangers from the same concert are Let Me Roll It, Maybe I'm Amazed, Call Me Back Again, Beware My Love, and Letting Go (Nineteen Hundred and Eighty five also a great rocker).
@@lyna4873 Any one of those songs would be great. The guitar riff and booming bass on "Let Me Roll It"; McCartney's piano playing and the guitar solo on "Maybe I'm Amazed"; Paul's bluesy, shredding vocals on "Call Me Back Again"; McCartney's screaming vocal and Jimmy's crazy guitar playing on "Beware My Love"; and the gritty guitars and brass section on "Letting Go". I believe Lee has done "Maybe I'm Amazed" and a more recent version of "Let Me Roll It".
McCartney meets Parkinson 3 Dec 1999 --"All Shook Up" or "Honey Hush" David Gilmour guitar Ian Pace (Deep Purple) drums Mick Green guitar Paul Wingfield keyboards
From the Rockshow film: basically any song is a great version!
From Paul's album Memory Almost Full (2007): Only Mama Knows, House Of Wax, and That Was Me
Linda was talented in her own right. i read an article she wrote about the environment. a year after she passed i became a vegetarian. what she said made total sense. i had requested this song because it is a more rocking song than his pop songs. paul mccartney..... need i say more?
That was the second (and final) encore song. It was preceded by "Hi Hi Hi", which is another rocker and well worth reacting to. Hint hint.
Indeed. There version of "Hi Hi Hi" is on fire. WIngs in the RHOF. Let's make it happen.
Letting go and medicine jar, bevare my love original and as the to others live over America
we fans have been WAITING for "ONE HAND CLAPPING" for 50 years, Lee. It NEVER came out until now. We have only seen a few brief clips here an there until now. The "ONE HAND CLAPPING" one hour movie will be shown FOR THE FIRST TIME in certain MOVIE THEATERS on SEPT. 26th, 2024 for ONE showing only and for that night only at some theaters. SOME theaters are showing it on SEPT. 26th and SEPT. 28th, 2024 but only one showing each day. LOOK ON LINE and SEE if there is a theater near YOU and go see it. I am HOPING it will come out of DVD eventually. The MOVIE theater version will have a special presentation by Paul (on film) BEFORE the movie starts. BUT that presentation will ONLY be seen in the movie theaters!
The Wings line up with Jimmy and Joe were exceptional. RHOF should be considered for the version of Wings.
Rock show!
+1 for Linda
She adds a lot to the sound overall. And she’s a cool cat back there… looking cool as hell lol 😂
@L33Reacts Yeah. She caught a lot of blowback from the rock press, etc, because he put his "old lady" in the band even though she had no musical background. I'm not qualifying to comment on her keyboard playing, but her background vocals were sweet and became a signature to the Wings sound. Plus, they sounded different than the Beatles, which is what Paul wanted back then
This is the Paul singing Get Bsck on the rooftop. John and George would never go out and do this with Paul. This is why they all needed the breakup
Esto que acabas de decir, me hace pensar, que Paul ama mucho más que ellos la música y su enorme talento lo ha plasmado ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Waiting on you to react to the song Hi Hi Hi from this same concert!
No studio version was every released. It's certainly better that some of the stuff on Venus and Mars.
Please react to mor "Rock Show" videos. "Beware My Love" is another rocker.
"Beware My Love" is great.
I still suggest you to listen to Rinse The Raindrops by Paul.
It's a more recent track but I'm sure you'll love it
Can relate to this side of Paul
Yes the drummer Joe English was good, He was recommended to Paul by Zeppelin's John Bonham. he played on the Venus and Mars, Speed of Sound and Wings over America album and then left, Geoff Britton only played with Paul in the fall of 1974 and at the beginning of 1975
This information is in contrast to words spoken from Joe himself. Tony Dorsey discovered Joe and recommended him to Paul as a possible replacement in place of Geoff.
Someone's gonna have to summarize to me what the song, "Soily" was saying 'cause I honestly couldn't make out most of what he was singing. The words were just kind of slurred and getting lost in the loud music. If you were to ask me to repeat any of the lyrics he was singing other than "Soily, Soily..." in the chorus, I wouldn't be able to.
just google Soily lyrics Its free
@@genegarrett3372 Well, that's kind of my point Einstein. I shouldn't _have_ to google lyrics to know what's being sung in a song. It's kinda like whats the point of the lyrics being sung if you cant hear them clearly and understand them to begin with? Der. And keep in mind, back when the song was recorded, we didn't have google or the internet at our fingertips to go look up lyrics nor was it the intention of the artist that we would have to go research the lyrics just to know what what was being said. Hearing the song on the radio or by playing the record was all we really had to go by. And before you go there, no, not all LPs had the lyrics in them either. In fact most did not. So, I ask, could _you_ recite the lyrics to what we just heard right now without going and looking up the lyrics. Be honest now!!! 🙂 And if you _have_ already looked them up, or you already knew the lyrics, then don't even bother to meet my challenge to recite them fresh, cause that's cheating and _that_ doesn't count.🙃
@@moonbeam2062 Well isn't that just tooooooo bad!
@@genegarrett3372 It is too bad. But you apparently understood my point. And that's good.
Next try girls School and juniors farm live
The “live” version of Soily may be Paul at his filthiest.
I wish Linda would have been recognized when she was alive. She was by the fans and of course the animal rights community. But they crucified in print. I've seen a photographer interviewing them and purposely taking a shot that just was not attractive for her. She wasn't photogenic. People just don't get that I have the most beautiful friend in the world and she takes a picture and you can hardly tell it's the same person and Linda was natural she didn't wear make up I just think she was amazing just an amazing human being. They criticized her for her music but they also criticized her for her looks and how she dressed. I think she was beautiful. Sadly for a photographer she's just wasn't real photogenic she had to work at it. And those mean people back then would purposely take bad pictures of her. I think they expected Paul and John to marry models or something. And it's dead they married the people they loved. Linda was not starstruck she grew up around famous artist, musicians actors hefather was a famous entertainment industry Attorney;. If the other three Beatles did not vote for Alan Klein. very very rich just like Paul. Paul said he didn't blame them for not wanting Paul's family to represent them. But they're attorneys it had years and years of experience. John Paul and George would not have lost so much money. I don't think we would have had wings but possibly we would still have John
Please pardon incorrect words I can no longer edit I have to use the mic
That voice. Just impossible.
You mentioned David Gilmour, in jest I assume, but you can see Paul and David together "Live at the Cavern" in Liverpool (14th December, 1999) in front of an audience of only 300 people (small venue). Paul's first appearance there since the Beatles in 1963. Here's one track, not from that concert, but hey, it's great. ruclips.net/video/fWJfW7a7JFA/видео.html
Geoff Britton, the drummer on this version is quite possibly the hardest rocking drummer Paul ever hired for Wings. Too bad the relationship didn't work out.
Joe fit in better.
Is soily slang for grit?❤😂
I looked them up years ago mb, And that's just part of rock and pop. That's why I see all these sights pop up online about people hearing wrong lyrics like Elton Jon's Tiny Dancer being misheard as Tony Danza. I suggest you become an English teacher and give all these rock singers an big ol' F or write your own songs to sing.
Beatles #1
Wings #2
The Beatles were bigger than their parts. McCartney is great, but together with John they were better, and vise versa
Seeing Linda pretending to be a musician is always very amusing.
dumbest comment. she actually played keyboards, synth etc.