You mean Paul McCartney with Mick Green, lead guitar and David Gilmour, rhythm guitar. Can’t believe I’m writing “David Gilmour, rhythm guitar,” but there it is.
Superbly talented guy. Saw him a number of time. Wilko supported them at Dingwalls and he got up and jammed 'Going Back Home' with them. Sublime. RIP two masters of the Tele.
@@luissampaio2104 Not only was gilmour not needed here but why is his name on the heading , just read all the other comments about a real Rock n Roll Guitarist .
Have you noticed that when Macca gets to play anywhere, he will always do a bit of rock n roll, Dave wants to do a solo by the look of it. Macca is a good lead guitarist himself, but takes advantage of other greats…..
Anyone else get the sense that David wishes he were somewhere else during this song? Or that he wants it to be done with so he can go home and have some quiet time? Maybe it's just me, but i don't get the vibe that hes enjoying himself.
From a guiotar point of view this is really Mick Green's track, and Gilmour is strumming 3 or 4 chords which isn't a great use of his talents. Have to say that Mick Green really owns it.
Balls.. he's a musician and in the true sense of one he is enjoying every minute of this song.. even he had to play one chord he would have loved it.. just being on stage with these greats is enough to have a satisfactory gig...
Mick Green. What an amazing guitarist and gentleman.
I used to slip into bars to watch him play when I was 12. I'm 70 now!
Dave Gilmore? Pahhhhh! we are all here for Mick Green
and Mick Green from Johnny Kidd And The Pirates and The Dakotas lead guitar
Mick Green RIP! The King of rock n roll guitar!
The awesome Mick Green, RIP.
Rock-n-roll = Mick Green!
I respect Paul and David, because they understand Mick special.
You mean Paul McCartney with Mick Green, lead guitar and David Gilmour, rhythm guitar. Can’t believe I’m writing “David Gilmour, rhythm guitar,” but there it is.
Don't leave out Paicey on drums.
Not sure who the keyboardist is however.
@@brianwilson6403I think it might be Pete Winfield on the keys
Thought it was mick green he’s incredible!
@@brianwilson6403I love paice one of my favourite drummers
@JoshBeesonMusic Mine too!!!
Great version of Honey Hush. I'm really glad I saw Mick Green, with the Pirates, in the seventies.
Superbly talented guy. Saw him a number of time. Wilko supported them at Dingwalls and he got up and jammed 'Going Back Home' with them. Sublime. RIP two masters of the Tele.
They were the best.
mick green on the leads
All star line up. Not just DG 😊 The wonderful Mick Green, Ian Paice and Pete Wingfield.
Mick Green!
Awesome.....so tight....Macca on great vocal form! Rock 'n' roll at its very best!
Other than the Fab-4.
This is the best band McCartney has ever been a part of. Everyone is a world class musician.
Mick used his Pirates '72 Telecaster Custom
Wundervoll. McCartney said it about The Beatles, but this is a "Great little band." I must watch that DVD of them at The Cavern. Vielen Dank.
ian paice + Mick Green / McCartney + Gilmour= talented band!!!!!!
encontro sensacional
And Ian Paice in Drum's
Why put the weak rhythm guitarist name in the title ??? he didn't need to be there with GUITAR LEGEND MICK GREEN playing brilliantly .
Hey don't be rude, it's David Gilmour the guy you're talking rubbish about.
@@luissampaio2104 Not only was gilmour not needed here but why is his name on the heading , just read all the other comments about a real Rock n Roll Guitarist .
Ian F Paice on drums❤
Forget Gilmore theres Mick Green !
B O O M !
Not everyday you see a southpaw on bass and drums.
The Beatles???
More Mick Green than David Gilmour. Get your billing right.
Have you noticed that when Macca gets to play anywhere, he will always do a bit of rock n roll, Dave wants to do a solo by the look of it.
Macca is a good lead guitarist himself, but takes advantage of other greats…..
All is well that end`s well...
Who's those other fella's with Mick Green?
Pretty good imitation of Grady Martin's guitar playing.
@atlas14 I think it's just work to him now ,as the high of the crowd loving him is bent toward Paul.
pour Paul playback ou son décalé je ne sais pas....
Anyone else get the sense that David wishes he were somewhere else during this song? Or that he wants it to be done with so he can go home and have some quiet time? Maybe it's just me, but i don't get the vibe that hes enjoying himself.
yeah,i agree!!! he looks bored as hell:))
From a guiotar point of view this is really Mick Green's track, and Gilmour is strumming 3 or 4 chords which isn't a great use of his talents. Have to say that Mick Green really owns it.
@@jeromedavies2408 As he pretty much always did. Up there with Rory for the greatest, for me.
Balls.. he's a musician and in the true sense of one he is enjoying every minute of this song.. even he had to play one chord he would have loved it.. just being on stage with these greats is enough to have a satisfactory gig...
No pleasure without pain is what they used to say in those days.