This. For us fans. And there are some who are more so than others. I am the former. However It’s so worth whatever the cost you pay is, you may spend some material world currency, but you will get to see someone who will be known as one of the greatest artists of a lifetime, not just popular music and songwriting but cultural social impact unmatched by any other. By the time you hear this Beatles songs, like a Hey Jude or Let It Be with your own ears by the person who wrote and created and performed it, the whole place is filled with tears of joy. That is a priceless feeling. People see a price but will miss an experience that will never be able to be had again once it’s gone, people forget that. Real talk, I’d happily pay a hundred thousand to get to have seen Lennon, hell I’d give one of my balls away to have john and George back. Glad you got to Cherish the time and opportunity to get to see an artist whose musical contribution is nearing incalculable. Long live Paul and the Beatles music. Glad you had a blast, much love
As my Dad used to say about Frank Sinatra in his later years: “his voice isn’t what it used to be but he can still put a song over.” Same for Paul at this point. Consider these shows a celebration of the music and the man, as he nears his 80th birthday, and don’t worry about the notes he can’t quite hit anymore.
When I see him at Glastonbury in June 2022 he will have had his 80th birthday the Saturday before. Unbelievable. Legend , we thank him for still making us smile even today. Good on you Paul. 👍🎤🇬🇧🏆🇬🇧🎸🎼👍
Being at Paul McCartney’s concert last night in Spokane, WA was worth every penny I paid for tickets. Yes, his voice is not even close to what it was years and years ago but the guy’s charisma is still there and that was the drawing card for me. I have now seen him in person 4 times and am amazed every time I see him!
I was in the very nose bleedyist seat of the King Dome , behind a bigass cement pillar in 1976 .In the same building as a Beatle. HORRIBLE acoustics but, in the same building as a Beatle. It didn't matter that there was a horrible echo and distortion. and I had to lean from behind that bigass pillar...Paul McCartney and Wings -in the same building as me and they were magical.
@@stephaneherringtoniowritin4986 It was very surreal as I didn't think he would go on tour again! When he came on stage there were tears flowing down my face.
The tour is unavailable to me but thankfully I can watch snippets on RUclips… Paul is and always will be a Wonder of the World… He is a genius and will forever be a precious treasure in our human history…
My mother saw The Beatles live in 1963 and was a big fan and introduced me early in my life to them. In my early teens I taught myself how to play guitar playing along with the Beatles. Now I have teenage kids and they too love Beatles music and we're going to see Paul at Fenway Park this June. I've just told my daughter that we're going to see the same artist that thier grandmother saw when she was a teenager! It's actually quite mind-boggling. This music will live forever.
I went to a 1964 Beatles concert in Toronto. An overpowering mass of screaming people, but my memory of the Musicians on stage could not be drowned out, history spun around and I knew it would effect life in the world. It is the gold thread woven in the arts of the past 60 years and has intrinsic value. Thank you.
I agree his voice isn't what it was but with his band who as been with him for 20 years and the songs it doesn't matter, the fact that the guy is nearly 80 and doing 3 hour shows is a big achievement in itself.
hell I'm 76 and even stand up for 3 hours I remember buying Abbey road and taking it home and listened to it for the first time. getting a new Beatles album was such a treat back then
& there'll never be that kind of great audience, the whole big generation - the white babyboomers, who followed the band everywhere, every time... And their kids, and their kids, who inherited that taste of music.
@@garyowens1517 Born in 1958 and they were on the radio when I was 5 years old. Lol! I have to get out the calculator to know how old I am now, but I remember all their songs!
Forever a Beatle, no way out of that. He can get back in time whenever he wishes, it's magic! Still delivering the best of music, great and blessed Macca! Amazing show!
No voice? Doesn’t matter! You are standing with the Planet’s Top Rock Star of all times on stage!! And to be there with that LEGEND is, my friends, MEMORABLE.
His voice really isn’t that important. Being at his concert would be like a family reunion. Who among us is the same as we were 50 years ago? Most of you probably weren’t even around then.
Beside that, what about people who want to fulfill their dream of going to see him live? I made it in 2016 but I also think about these other people. There are a lot of selfish pseudofans who want his retirement.
It has gotten better. He could barely sing in key a couple of years ago. This is a fair improvement. He's had some professional help or therapy I think.
Oh, Yessss! Paul is bringing the fire! We'll be sharing the same room soon... Don't worry about the critics, we got ya covered with backing vocals! You carried that weight our whole lives, we got your back for a night. Crybabies please don't cry, we'll sing you a lullaby....
So awesome! What lucky audiences! Seen him years back but wish he was coming to town this tour, think he’s hitting markets that the pre-pandy’2020 tour didn’t get to. So hoping for Leg2 next year! My greatest concert achievement for my lifetime is getting to see, in person with my own eyes and ears; LIVE-in-concert every living Beatle that was alive when I was. -Sadly Lennon was dead before I was born, he was always my favorite. Still is but since Get Back I have tenfold more respect and perspective on Paul’s role in the dynamic of that incomprehensible elite and talented group of musicians. Yet still, if nothing else I was luckily enough to see George Harrison perform live on sone brief tour dates alongside with Clapton in the early 90s (George is sorely missed), then was lucky to get to see Paul 4 times (between 2002 and 2017), and Ringo 1 time (tho excited to have gotten tix to see him on his All Star tour the end of this year). Yet without totally over wording it (eek too late lol) However for us pro and semi pro Beatles fans, and esp even those that haven’t become so yet and don’t know theyre able to for now see living legends. And so having the privilege to spend a hundred bucks to three to SEE and HEAR (and feel the default electricity of the audience) to be able to go and see any remaining -and such an ever rarified club of- living and luckily still performing living Beatles play Beatle music. It’s the best. Will never be regretted. Money comes and goes but lifetimes are one offs. So go see those you love while they are still doing their thing. It truly feeds the soul-It’s quite unexplainable for those that don’t understand. It’s music that for so many are embedded in our dna, like nursery rhymes known before even knowing. Cherish the chance for opportunities to get to see these artists of generations past; who without it a doubt will go down in history as one group of creatives who may in fact be the greatest contributors to music and society as a whole from the mid late 20th century, like rolled-over Beethovens of Rock and then some. As if not musically, even influencing popular culture, fashion, philosophy, creating and being living embodiments of art with levels of innovation of the time, who even in our own will likely never see again in this shared lifetime. For the sake of so many more millions others out there who haven’t but now know the eternal power of the music each of them created. I hope you all can see any of the remaining Beatles. Legit-even if Paul is in a hospital bed (jk ofc) that he will continue to tour and play i front of crowds, as I do know he truly loves doing that. We know we all love hearing and seeing him do it as long as he’s up for it. So, in seeing this. (Sorry for the ranting and word wall, if you’ve read this May you’re luck and joy increase for being patient with this overly verbose fanatic) sorry for the rambling novella of words but this amazing vid just led me to express it to those that may be curious. Long live the legacy and music of one of the greatest bands of all time!
Wow you pay top price to hear a voice that’s been gone for awhile now he cant reach the high notes. Why? Because its Paul McCartney. Not good enough. Saw him in 2017 and his voice his getting worse.
pauly sounds better because he took some time off , he s racing the clock , wants to please as many fans as he can , i get it , when you re the best they re s no rest
Its Beautiful to see the films at the back. There is only one man who can do this and it still sounds just as good as ever. x Beatles will forever be in the lives of everyone..... Bless them ! xx
Even if Paul’s voice isn’t all that anymore you’re gonna love it - just the experience of being there and seeing the one and only Paul McCartney! Have fun!
He sounds great, and not just for being 79 years old. Cell phone cam footage doesn't do justice to the actual concert and the footage is never going to sound great. Musicians actually play and Sir Paul is a musician, front man, and singer and not a robot and anyone expecting to see/hear a musician be a robot and sound like a studio recording made years ago, go listen to that, because you would never get being a musician in concert in the first place.
Paul McCartney - LEGEND - GENIUS - MUSCIAN - LOVE - HUMAN.... no end to the Miracle of this man . He is the background music throughout my entire life. Love you Paul. Please come to Israel once more
It doesn’t matter to me at all if Paul has problems with the high notes. He’s out there. He doesn’t have to. I love the man. A musical genius. Enjoy him!
McCartney will set a record for his age?, continues to fill stadiums. It's amazing that he's still active at almost 80 years old. I have seen it 2 times live, I will never forget it. Beatles forever.
Really nice footage! Funny watching the people leaving a bit early to beat the traffic out. Very tame respectful crowd as it seemed. The concert scene is not for me anymore regardless of who is playing. So thankful for RUclips. Cheers!
Born on 1950. First time I heard The Beatles was January 1964, on American Bandstand. In 2022,only one band can bring a tear, only one performer can bring a tear, his name, Paul McCartney.
Paul love his fans and we love him. Paul and The Beatles are part of us. The Beatles are still with us. We will never able to pay back The Beatles and Paul for all the fun, emotions, enjoyment they gave to us. This year they were on Tv with Get Back and, in the darkest hour of pandemia, we all were in front of our computers to see "Yellow Submarine" to feel each other in touch around the world. Only the magic of The Beatles could do that. I miss the chance to see him live in Naples, Italy on 10th of June 2020 because he had to cancel the show. I think he made the right choice to be again in tour. I hope he will be back in Europe and I do hope in Naples. As Charles Oliva wrote this is a celebration and the people who have the chance to see him lead a three hour show are lucky. The Beatles and Paul gave so much to us and we'll be forever grateful.
Thank you for posting this footage from his Spokane performance. I was fortunate enough to attend one of his shows in Seattle last week. What an amazing experience! I've been telling my friends that if you ever have the chance to see Sir Paul on stage, take it. Drive a few hours, spend those couple hundred dollars. You won't regret it. Sure, he's getting old but so experienced! A great entertainer and generous! A true experienced entertainer.
Liked "best group on the planet" ..In the end the love you take is equal to the Love you make" thank God thank you ! Liked" See you next time" Paul won't quit loving or showing his love for all of you ...
Thank you so much to whoever video'd this. i wanted to go to this concert so bad but i didnt have the money. i wished i was there . Once in a life time show.
Boy, McCartney needs to quit trying to sing certain songs. I heard the version of Can't Buy Me Love from this concert, and Paul can't control his voice anymore.
Best 150 bucks I ever spent
What a show the master 80 years old and he played 3 hours
I just witnessed a masterpiece
Bucket list checked
150 dollars? Now that's something I cannot afford.
This. For us fans. And there are some who are more so than others. I am the former.
However It’s so worth whatever the cost you pay is, you may spend some material world currency, but you will get to see someone who will be known as one of the greatest artists of a lifetime, not just popular music and songwriting but cultural social impact unmatched by any other. By the time you hear this Beatles songs, like a Hey Jude or Let It Be with your own ears by the person who wrote and created and performed it, the whole place is filled with tears of joy. That is a priceless feeling. People see a price but will miss an experience that will never be able to be had again once it’s gone, people forget that.
Real talk, I’d happily pay a hundred thousand to get to have seen Lennon, hell I’d give one of my balls away to have john and George back.
Glad you got to Cherish the time and opportunity to get to see an artist whose musical contribution is nearing incalculable.
Long live Paul and the Beatles music.
Glad you had a blast, much love
It’s expensive but with the prices of other singers of his time, like Elton John, I’ll honestly say it’s on the cheaper end 😬
How long did he play?
Now you got to go and watch Ringo.
Simply remarkable that he can still tour at his age he is definitely a living legend.... Such a good man and composer...
Yes I agree a legend, awesome singer, did alot of great songs
Paul is the GOAT in music...
ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS MAN !! ❤ HES AMAZING!! ❤ 😍 ❤
Amaizing!!
This is a song that still works more or less.
As my Dad used to say about Frank Sinatra in his later years: “his voice isn’t what it used to be but he can still put a song over.” Same for Paul at this point.
Consider these shows a celebration of the music and the man, as he nears his 80th birthday, and don’t worry about the notes he can’t quite hit anymore.
His voice is beautiful
Yes the thing is he's still Paul McCartney
Lance37a Yup.
@@Lance37a and I can’t wait to see this at the end of the month
Voice does not change any case..
When I see him at Glastonbury in June 2022 he will have had his 80th birthday the Saturday before. Unbelievable. Legend , we thank him for still making us smile even today. Good on you Paul. 👍🎤🇬🇧🏆🇬🇧🎸🎼👍
Being at Paul McCartney’s concert last night in Spokane, WA was worth every penny I paid for tickets. Yes, his voice is not even close to what it was years and years ago but the guy’s charisma is still there and that was the drawing card for me. I have now seen him in person 4 times and am amazed every time I see him!
It's a surreal experience isnt it?
You think 'Oh my goodness, that's Paul McCartney!!!' 🤣🤣Glad you enjoyed yourself ❤
@@stephaneherringtoniowritin4986 100% right .
I was in the very nose bleedyist seat of the King Dome , behind a bigass cement pillar in 1976 .In the same building as a Beatle.
HORRIBLE acoustics but, in the same building as a Beatle.
It didn't matter that there was a horrible echo and distortion. and I had to lean from behind that bigass pillar...Paul McCartney and Wings -in the same building as me and they were magical.
@@stephaneherringtoniowritin4986 It was very surreal as I didn't think he would go on tour again! When he came on stage there were tears flowing down my face.
@@tzzz7 I saw Wings at Wembley Arena outside of London in 1990 the first time I saw him. He was magical then as now!
Remarkable. His voice has improved - it really went into decline these past few years, and he's gotten a bit of it back.
His voice has improved so much from the vocal rest/break from touring he got from the pandemic. So great to hear!
@@izzy5807 What “pandemic?”
@@rockinvida1960 you know...the one that rocked the whole world these past two years. Do you live in a cave?
@@haggler you mean the fake one that was a story on TV meant for brainwashed sheep like you? 🐑
@@haggler What "cave?"
The tour is unavailable to me but thankfully I can watch snippets on RUclips… Paul is and always will be a Wonder of the World… He is a genius and will forever be a precious treasure in our human history…
My mother saw The Beatles live in 1963 and was a big fan and introduced me early in my life to them. In my early teens I taught myself how to play guitar playing along with the Beatles. Now I have teenage kids and they too love Beatles music and we're going to see Paul at Fenway Park this June. I've just told my daughter that we're going to see the same artist that thier grandmother saw when she was a teenager! It's actually quite mind-boggling. This music will live forever.
That’s so awesome!! 🥰
I went to a 1964 Beatles concert in Toronto. An overpowering mass of screaming people, but my memory of the Musicians on stage could not be drowned out, history spun around and I knew it would effect life in the world. It is the gold thread woven in the arts of the past 60 years and has intrinsic value. Thank you.
Hope i'm still healthy when i am 80 and this man rock's 3 hours! Wow Mr. McCartney! Luv ya!
I hope I'm still alive at that age, I doubt it but I hope.
I absolutely love how he’s still with his band that he’s been with for the past 20+ years ❤️
I agree his voice isn't what it was but with his band who as been with him for 20 years and the songs it doesn't matter, the fact that the guy is nearly 80 and doing 3 hour shows is a big achievement in itself.
hell I'm 76 and even stand up for 3 hours
I remember buying Abbey road and taking it home and listened to it for the first time.
getting a new Beatles album was such a treat back then
At 80 yes Paul has lost the voice .
And you can expect that.
But that Magic he brings and the
The Love.
Paul hasn't never lost that.
You're right, just his presence amazes.
He hasn’t lost his voice.
2 year hiatus could be the reason. he was able to hit notes great not that long ago, into his 70s
I can’t believe it, Paul McCartney 79 and he’s still singing . Fantastic
Yes I agree and always loved to hear Paul McCartney singing
This man is a genius. There will NEVER be another like him.
& there'll never be that kind of great audience, the whole big generation - the white babyboomers, who followed the band everywhere, every time... And their kids, and their kids, who inherited that taste of music.
@@MegaPlexy I'm 62 . I got into the beatles when I was 18
@@garyowens1517 Born in 1958 and they were on the radio when I was 5 years old. Lol! I have to get out the calculator to know how old I am now, but I remember all their songs!
We can also say the same for John--both of these lads are timeless and unique!
@@curtisandersongayle7435 definitely. Totally agree with you 👍
Forever a Beatle, no way out of that. He can get back in time whenever he wishes, it's magic! Still delivering the best of music, great and blessed Macca! Amazing show!
Growing up with the Beatles great to see Paul McCartney still doing concerts amazing.
There will never be another quite like Paul McCartney 🎸
Yes amazing, Paul McCartney is a awesome singer did alot of great songs I grew up hearing in 70s, when I was a kid
Wow Paul touring again with almost 80 years! It's just fantastic!!!👏👏👏👏👏
No voice? Doesn’t matter!
You are standing with the Planet’s Top Rock Star of all times on stage!!
And to be there with that LEGEND is, my friends, MEMORABLE.
His voice really isn’t that important. Being at his concert would be like a family reunion. Who among us is the same as we were 50 years ago? Most of you probably weren’t even around then.
@@RobertHaney i was, I’m 73. ✌🏻
So so true!!! The last time I saw him I cried just because I knew I was in the same “room” & breathing the same air as Paul. 😭💓
Beside that, what about people who want to fulfill their dream of going to see him live? I made it in 2016 but I also think about these other people. There are a lot of selfish pseudofans who want his retirement.
@@ivanschickendantz It’s because I AM a fan that I want him to retire. He has stayed to long.
A prince. The thrill of seeing him at Madison Square Garden some years ago, has never worn off!!
God bless Macca
He's back, good day sunshine.
But his voice wasn't. Sounded like he was gargling with barbed wire
@@miked3168 And you shall pale in comparison if you even MAKE it to 80
May god bless this man!
I love you Paul. What a treasure❤️
This one goes really well ! Bravo Paul you got it
80 years old. wow, his voice is weak, but its Sir Paul!
I’ve heard his voice weaker than this. Actually I was pleasantly surprised. We need to cherish him while he’s here ❤ incomparable
@@tatertottymommy3065 I saw him paly a couple times 1st time in 1976 tour
It has gotten better. He could barely sing in key a couple of years ago. This is a fair improvement. He's had some professional help or therapy I think.
Granted, his voice is almost gone.
But who cares???
You are attending an unforgettable Concert by the World’s Top Rock Star!!!
@@admiralbob77 plus a couple of years off due to the pandemic helped too.
Paul, you are unBEATLEable.
Honours from Austria!
Oh, Yessss! Paul is bringing the fire! We'll be sharing the same room soon...
Don't worry about the critics, we got ya covered with backing vocals!
You carried that weight our whole lives, we got your back for a night.
Crybabies please don't cry, we'll sing you a lullaby....
So awesome! What lucky audiences!
Seen him years back but wish he was coming to town this tour, think he’s hitting markets that the pre-pandy’2020 tour didn’t get to. So hoping for Leg2 next year!
My greatest concert achievement for my lifetime is getting to see, in person with my own eyes and ears; LIVE-in-concert every living Beatle that was alive when I was.
-Sadly Lennon was dead before I was born, he was always my favorite. Still is but since Get Back I have tenfold more respect and perspective on Paul’s role in the dynamic of that incomprehensible elite and talented group of musicians. Yet still, if nothing else I was luckily enough to see George Harrison perform live on sone brief tour dates alongside with Clapton in the early 90s (George is sorely missed), then was lucky to get to see Paul 4 times (between 2002 and 2017), and Ringo 1 time (tho excited to have gotten tix to see him on his All Star tour the end of this year). Yet without totally over wording it (eek too late lol)
However for us pro and semi pro Beatles fans, and esp even those that haven’t become so yet and don’t know theyre able to for now see living legends. And so having the privilege to spend a hundred bucks to three to SEE and HEAR (and feel the default electricity of the audience) to be able to go and see any remaining -and such an ever rarified club of- living and luckily still performing living Beatles play Beatle music. It’s the best. Will never be regretted. Money comes and goes but lifetimes are one offs.
So go see those you love while they are still doing their thing. It truly feeds the soul-It’s quite unexplainable for those that don’t understand. It’s music that for so many are embedded in our dna, like nursery rhymes known before even knowing.
Cherish the chance for opportunities to get to see these artists of generations past; who without it a doubt will go down in history as one group of creatives who may in fact be the greatest contributors to music and society as a whole from the mid late 20th century, like rolled-over Beethovens of Rock and then some. As if not musically, even influencing popular culture, fashion, philosophy, creating and being living embodiments of art with levels of innovation of the time, who even in our own will likely never see again in this shared lifetime.
For the sake of so many more millions others out there who haven’t but now know the eternal power of the music each of them created. I hope you all can see any of the remaining Beatles. Legit-even if Paul is in a hospital bed (jk ofc) that he will continue to tour and play i front of crowds, as I do know he truly loves doing that. We know we all love hearing and seeing him do it as long as he’s up for it.
So, in seeing this. (Sorry for the ranting and word wall, if you’ve read this May you’re luck and joy increase for being patient with this overly verbose fanatic) sorry for the rambling novella of words but this amazing vid just led me to express it to those that may be curious.
Long live the legacy and music of one of the greatest bands of all time!
Great Sentiment
I Agree♥️🌟💖🇬🇧🇺🇸🎸
Well said 👏!!!💙
E. Nigma I think I love you what a perfect novella 😘😅
Wow you pay top price to hear a voice that’s been gone for awhile now he cant reach the high notes. Why? Because its Paul McCartney. Not good enough. Saw him in 2017 and his voice his getting worse.
My wife and I are seeing him in Seattle on May 3! Can't wait!
seeing Paul keeping singing these songs deeply moves me. Time goes by but the heart remains the same. Thank you Bealtes, you were a true miracle
バンドのメンバーも元気で嬉しい🎵😍🎵この3曲を聴くと2015と2017のライブ思い出して泣いてしまいます。
He is going to be 80 next month!!! Sir Paul is the best of all time.
pauly sounds better because he took some time off , he s racing the clock , wants to please as many fans as he can , i get it , when you re the best they re s no rest
Its Beautiful to see the films at the back. There is only one man who can do this and it still sounds just as good as ever. x Beatles will forever be in the lives of everyone..... Bless them ! xx
I hope I can sound half as good when I get to 79! Rock and Roll,Sir!
I'm 20 years younger, and can't even sing in the shower 😂
Bravisimo Paul !!! Desde Argentina abrazos !!! El mas grande !!!! Viva la Musica !!!!!!
drummer likes donuts like me lol...... really i have tears watching this...history
OMG, I see him in Seattle next week, I am soooooo ready.
Even if Paul’s voice isn’t all that anymore you’re gonna love it - just the experience of being there and seeing the one and only Paul McCartney! Have fun!
This is awesome so pumped to see him at his age and still rocking on. Absolutely amazing! #gotback
I was born Beatles...I will surely..die..as Beatles..so be it🎸🎸
Can't believe why people are leaving before encore...
80 compared to 30, I don't care, I love him more because he is getting old. No one can out run a beatle.!
Thank you! Great sound quality
@@gavsterchief2803 Would you please upload “I’ve Got A Feeling” if you can? I heard there was duet with john!
He sounds great, and not just for being 79 years old. Cell phone cam footage doesn't do justice to the actual concert and the footage is never going to sound great. Musicians actually play and Sir Paul is a musician, front man, and singer and not a robot and anyone expecting to see/hear a musician be a robot and sound like a studio recording made years ago, go listen to that, because you would never get being a musician in concert in the first place.
Its Paul. I hope im just ALIVE at 80.Doing what he loves.
I wish Paul would come to Europe also.I saw him last in 2018 and he still does it ,he rocks ,the shows are still worth seeing
It's incredible for an old guy to accomplish that!!!!
You're only as old as the women you feel. (Just kidding).
Thought of Paul aging, let’s say I’m a little upset. Voice clearly no longer there.
Paul McCartney - LEGEND - GENIUS - MUSCIAN - LOVE - HUMAN.... no end to the Miracle of this man . He is the background music throughout my entire life.
Love you Paul.
Please come to Israel once more
love Paul ..... He's unbelievable... I just hoped for a few more surprises of songs he's never done before. No real surprises here.
Well, you should look for the encore of this concert. The surprise you're looking might be there.
It doesn’t matter to me at all if Paul has problems with the high notes. He’s out there. He doesn’t have to. I love the man. A musical genius. Enjoy him!
Paul, George, John and Ringo changed music forever and don't forget the influence of George Martin.
Thank you for posting this! Saw him in Wichita a few years back after waiting more than 50 years, best performer ever! Miss my fab 4.
One of the greatest men ever....
💖Amazing...omg
McCartney will set a record for his age?, continues to fill stadiums. It's amazing that he's still active at almost 80 years old. I have seen it 2 times live, I will never forget it. Beatles forever.
Awesome! Looking forward to the Orlando show next month. How many rows back were you here?
Thank you for this Video. I'm a beatles Fan ,singe I'm an 9 years old Girl. Lg Ellen 😍👂👀
@Deniselee28 oh wie sweet and hopeful too.Thank you for this message..😘
May 8h- can’t come soon enough! So excited
Great video clip here of The Greatest Performer of All Time, Paul McCartney! 🎸
Really nice footage! Funny watching the people leaving a bit early to beat the traffic out. Very tame respectful crowd as it seemed. The concert scene is not for me anymore regardless of who is playing. So thankful for RUclips. Cheers!
Paul
I Love You So Much
Love Tiffany From Jersey City NJ ♥️
“He’s got his voice back!!” Yeah, and I’m Ronald Reagan. His voice left a decade ago.
Shutty your mouth
Весь мир радуется жизни. Одни россияне продолжают преклоняться перед дьяволом.
Paul's last ever concert that he will ever do, should be in Liverpool and that's it , over where it all begun
June 18th
Thanks for sharing! Happy Birthday coming up, Paul!
Omg He’s GREAT
Musical Genius
♥️🌟💙🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🌟🎼🎶🎵🌟🎸🎸🎸🌟🎵🎶🎼🎤🇺🇸🇺🇸✨
Grande Paul, as usual! ❤️
岸田孝則
ポールマッカートニーは
サービス精神に溢れた人だと思います
ジョン・レノンが生きていて
ツアーしたら
ビートルズのナンバー演奏するかな?
ポール、日本にも来て!是非是非!
I don,t think Paul should do this tour with this voice. Beatles was a voice Group.
The Beatles weren’t a voice group they were a band
Sorry for my english. Could not properly explain what I meant.
"Can't explain" The Who.
Macca is headlining Glastonbury this year as with another fave of mine The Waterboys !!
Superb
He still puts on a great show, we got two Beatles left, we need to in brace them❤️🙏🏻✌🏻🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻✌🏻🙏🏻❤️
Simply AMAZING!!
Won't get to see this tour.but Paul would still get a standing o from me.
The Greatest, an inspiration to all who love music, cheers Paul enjoy the tour and see you when you "Get Back" to Glastonbury ✌ and ♥️
Miracle man 😃😊😍
Born on 1950. First time I heard The Beatles was January 1964, on American Bandstand. In 2022,only one band can bring a tear, only one performer can bring a tear, his name, Paul McCartney.
Awesome
Really fun to watch! Thanks a lot for sharing this
Not for listening too anymore.He’s had a Bloody Good Run.See him at Earls Court 2003 he was still great then.
I posted several videos from the show in Spokane, Washington. It was amazing!
It is always such a privilege to see PAUL…… still the man of my dreams……
Beautiful!!!! Absolutely beautiful!
Paul love his fans and we love him.
Paul and The Beatles are part of us. The Beatles are still with us. We will never able to pay back The Beatles and Paul for all the fun, emotions, enjoyment they gave to us.
This year they were on Tv with Get Back and, in the darkest hour of pandemia, we all were in front of our computers
to see "Yellow Submarine" to feel each other in touch around the world. Only the magic of The Beatles could do that.
I miss the chance to see him live in Naples, Italy on 10th of June 2020 because he had to cancel the show. I think he made the right choice to be again in tour.
I hope he will be back in Europe and I do hope in Naples. As Charles Oliva wrote this is a celebration and the people who have the chance to see him lead a three hour show are lucky.
The Beatles and Paul gave so much to us and we'll be forever grateful.
Thank you for posting this footage from his Spokane performance. I was fortunate enough to attend one of his shows in Seattle last week. What an amazing experience! I've been telling my friends that if you ever have the chance to see Sir Paul on stage, take it. Drive a few hours, spend those couple hundred dollars. You won't regret it. Sure, he's getting old but so experienced! A great entertainer and generous! A true experienced entertainer.
Sir Paul! The 8th Wonder of the World! I count my lucky stars that I’m here at the same time as he is!
Paul is dead
Genio total !!!!! ARGENTINA TE ESPERA!!!🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Liked "best group on the planet" ..In the end the love you take is equal to the Love you make" thank God thank you ! Liked" See you next time" Paul won't quit loving or showing his love for all of you ...
Thank you so much to whoever video'd this. i wanted to go to this concert so bad but i didnt have the money. i wished i was there . Once in a life time show.
I have tickets for Friday 7:30pm in LA, a friend will be a bit late, and what time does Paul start playing?
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍🏼😎
Boy, McCartney needs to quit trying to sing certain songs. I heard the version of Can't Buy Me Love from this concert, and Paul can't control his voice anymore.