@Caleb Pearl It Is just so simple. This man (Billy) also have told numerous times that he Is not Paul McCartney ,just acting him. Do you use term ''him'' when you are talking about yourself like this man? He says him when he is talking about ''himself''. This man Is blond. Paul wasn't blond..
@James Wilkinson.....that's super! I met him in the late 60s and while he was signing an autograph I said "No one is going to believe this..." and he said "AH, but now you've got THIS!" and handed it back to me ;)
What a weird thing to say. And what's even more weird is that sheeple... I mean people are actually agreeing with you? In the Beatles his hair was short and dark brown. Here it's long and gray. How can long gray hair ever be considered _"Beatles-like",_ no matter which part of their 8-year-career you're referring to? It just makes no sense at all.
@@DrAnne-mc8er No one was talking about the colour. They were talking about the haircut, and to be honest it does look similar to his hair in 1968 and 1969 (excluding early 69 when he had the beard).
I've never been able to see him in concert, and that just kills me. I grew up listening to The Beatles, and Paul is a musical genius! So many incredible songs came from him. He still looks great. Love, love, love him!
I saw him last month and it was the best concert experience of my life! He seems to go on tour just about every year so I know you will be able to see him one day!
i took my son to see paul when he opened up the consol energy arena and believe me it was spectacular. I had seen ringo and his all star band years before in our home town of Pittsburgh but pauls show was spectacular. Hope you get the chance soon.....
Seen him twice. DO NOT MISS a chance, any chance to see him. He operates in very rare air and his skill set needs to be seen live. There are hardly words to describe it. It is really something.
PLEASE do if you ever get the chance. I’ve been fortunate enough to see him twice at Dodger Stadium, and this most recent time was the show where Ringo showed up. Even if Ringo hadn’t been there, that would have been the best concert of my life.
Me too. I love his music since I was 7 years and now I’m 53. He is the best songwriter of all the times and a big person. The best British mes of the last 100 years.
One of a kind!! Paul’s humility makes him even more lovable. He still looks and sounds great. Sounds like one of his grandchildren has inherited his gift of word play! “Grandude”! Love it! So happy that he is happy, healthy, as talented as ever and still sharing the tremendous talents and all of the love in his wonderful heart. ❤️🇺🇸🎸
With “Let It Be,” it was just the title and inspiration that came to him in a dream, not the actual melody or lyrics. So the answer is “Yesterday,” where the entire melody came to him in a dream, just with no lyrics. That’s why it was originally “Scrambled Eggs,” from temporary lyrics written at the breakfast table so he could remember the melody later, after he woke up humming it.
@@deannabayless8025 I disagree. With Yesterday only the melody came to him in his dream, and he had to figure out what it was about afterwards, which is why he at first called it "scrambled eggs". But with Let it Be it was his deceased mother who came to him and said the words let it be. All the emotions, poetics and meanings of that song came from that dream, so I think that means more than just the melody. But I guess it depends on how you look at it.
Nice Man from a great generation.im nearly 73 and can still remember seeing The Beatles at Leyton Baths when we were all very young your outside shell gets Old but you never get Old in the mind.He has been a huge part of the soundtrack of my Life and gives the Audience the very best he can when on the Road,All due regards to you Paul.
Why does every interview with Paul McCartney make me smile? From an excited nervous 20 something to a grandude, always so kind and patient to almost any question they keep asking
Geez even at 77 Paulie. Still a good looking man with those big puppy dog eyes and his cute baby face and that great smile even looks so good with his grey hair I love him with all all my heart
RockAllStarsCollaborationProject D and I guess some younger people like Mark Hamill or Ringo Starr Jeff Goldblum or Johnny depp joe Rogan ect only they’re hopefully not walking up the driveway to deaths door yet
RockAllStarsCollaborationProject D it’s only a matter of time when humans start viewing aging as a disease like cancer or the cold and start finding ways to prevent and reverse aging so we don’t have to suffer through pain and surgery loss of self confidence through wrinkles and balding until we die and get burned down to ash or buried in the ground to be eaten by insects until were nothing more then a lifeless skeleton. Im only 22 but I would rather prevent this from happening as long as I possibly can...
I took myself for my bday to see him in San Jose. Loved it. He was my first concert as a kid. Parents have been lifelong fans. Mom saw him with Wings. So glad he’s still rocking! Love Sir Paul! Rock on man 🤘🏻❤️✌🏻🔥☺️
Al Roker really impresses me with how he's juggling his weather and interviews, as well as interactions with fans of the "Today" Show. With this interview here, Al's getting to know a lot about Paul's next step with his life and music career. We Love You Paul!
Love Sir Paul💙their will never ever be another Fab Four,The Beatles are iconic,legends,loved...He looks soo handsome,healthy,happy🙏❣️I was raised listening to them,I raised my kids listening to them and now my Grandkids are as well
I find it wonderful that Paul speaks so fondly of his fellow Beatles and that he fully embraces being a Beatle today. All that acrimony from many years ago following their breakup has been buried and he is at peace with it.
@Mark Stevens Mark Stevens.. Why did you say "or are American" ? What's that supposed to mean ? Plenty of Americans love the Beatles, including myself.
I have watched a number of interviews with him and am always surprised by his deep voice and how relatable he is in all of them. He's aware of his fame and realises his importance, there's no false modesty but he still respects the interviewer That's class
Aside from the great catalogue of music, here's a guy of 77 saying, keep on doing it everyone, no need to stop, there's still plenty to do, still another album, I'm thinking of one already. How positive! What an inspiration!
Paul makes old age cool. He is a few years older than I am, so we kind of grew up together. I like that younger people appreciate Paul and his music without passing him off as a "Grandude", and putting him out to pasture. Back in the day, he was my favorite Beatle.
I have a photo of me, at 12 yrs old in 1965, reading a Beatles magazine. It has been great to be an original part of their tsunami wave. I can't imagine life without their music and philosophy.
I love him. I was born in 65 but I know my Beatles and I loved Wings. It's great that at 77 he's doing better(energetically lol) than the rest of us. And I think it's also cool that of late he's really opening up and telling stories about his life and his life with the band. I have lots of memories to his music.
I was born in 1974 and I remember the Beatles and Kiss the most from my early years. I remember when Lennon was shot. I cried I was 6. I remember when Julian Lennon came out with Valotte. Harrison had Cloud 9. Paul made a bunch of solo records one with David Gilmour. Paul was always my favorite
You can take the boy out of Liverpool...but you can't take Liverpool out of the boy. I'm proud to say I was born and bred and still live in Liverpool.. where to this day he is Our Paul. He has never deserted his home town, has all his childhood and teen memories here, also close family and cousins. I've loved him since I was 7 years old and saw him on the TV. I can't imagine the world with out him..so here's to Sir Paul making it to his 100..birthday, God bless you .xxx
Paul was such a good star, a good role model, a decent human being. One that more stars should try to be. The Beatles were pretty wholesome overall even tho parents in those days think so.
He made the beatles late 50's the band release in 1963 that even before my parents was born (my parent born 1964) Now i'm near 30 years old!!! Paul is eternal
My uncle in the sixties became a Beatles fan after watching "A hard day's night" at the cinema with his classmates... and here we are in 2019. Regards from Brazil.
I paid $600 for two tickets to see Paul in Toronto a couple of years back (most went to Ticket Master), but I would pay it again in a minute. Never got to see the Beatles or Wings so this was special. One off the bucket list.
Even though at some point his physical being will very sadly depart, his world changing, musical contributions never, ever, EVER will! Thank you, Lord, for blessing every human being on this earth of yours with this musical god!
His mum came to him in a dream, Mother Mary comes to me... Paul is such a nice gifted man love from a 73 yr old scouser great grandmother now living in Perth Australia
Was lucky enough to meet him while recording at EMI. He ...and really all of them...were so down to earth you would never guess they were icons. Just ordinary guys, and very funny in person as well.
Paul looks sooo cute and nice!!!. LOVE: JOHN and GEORGE. RIP in Heaven. LOVE: PAUL and RINGO. Love to see them playing music together on stage. LOVE my adorables: "THE BEATLES" FOREVER!!!!!!!. ❤❤❤❤
Let it be didnt come to him in a dream. His mom told him to let it be, but there was nothing musical of it. He wrote the music whilst awake. If the question was what song title, then it would be Let It Be
Bro what do you mean! Yesterday's melody came to him in a dream, and before he came up with the official lyrics for the song,it was called Scrambled Eggs. For Let it Be, only the title came to him in a dream via his xeceased mother. Ive done my research m8.
The Beatles, my favorite band of all time. Though I was thinking the other day there was a band more prolific with hits and that was the "Wrecking Crew". They had way more songs on the charts and their influence on music is right up there with them.
You can only hold so much in your head with enough detail to play with muscle memory. I’ll play a song on a Saturday that I haven’t played for months. And on Sunday, I’ll completely blank halfway through. To play to live gig standard, you need to relearn/refresh. Even the great Paul McCartney 🙂
@Lynette The lyrical concept of Let It Be came to him in a dream but if we're taking about an actual piece of music that came in a dream, that's Yesterday.
*Thank God he's finally listened to Stella and stopped dying his hair that reddish/brown that Heather Mills got him hooked on... silly witch! It looks so much better now, and makes him look distinguished and even younger. I can hardly believe he'll be 80 in three years time. He looks incredible, regardless of whether he's had any work done or not. I know he's taken out a super-injunction in some countries, to prevent the media reporting on his illness, but he still looks and sounds great. It'll be a very sad day when he has to stop singing. God bless you Paul. Stay strong fella xx.🤘*
He looks better totaly grey than his recent grey /black mix..Like Band on the Run era McCartney but grey.If he`s "Faul" hes about 82 yrs old.Luv em both
no1nestandsalone Paul is great but I personally think there are a few others that are really more talented. And The Beatles were at the right place at the right time and were a bit overrated.
We are so lucky to exist in a world where Paul McCartney also exists at the same time.
hhhk20 - Seems to me she already has. Don’t be a putz.
Paul doesn't exist since 1966! Stop that!
@Caleb Pearl It Is just so simple. This man (Billy) also have told numerous times that he Is not Paul McCartney ,just acting him. Do you use term ''him'' when you are talking about yourself like this man? He says him when he is talking about ''himself''. This man Is blond. Paul wasn't blond..
@Caleb Pearl Well he Is. He played music before Beatles. He Is man of 1000 voices.. He was Phil Akrill and Vivian Stanshall before 1966.
@@Wayne_Schlagel You Faul people are complete idiots.
This man should live 1000 years
Unfortunate that he only lived 24 years.
Trevor T HAHA
Diana Mitford huh?
@Diana Mitford Yes 3 years ago I spoke with him one minute and he signed my album. Very nice man
Renaud Renard AMEN! Legendary!
Met Sir Paul last summer with my wife whilst he was riding his horse. He was an absolutely LOVELY guy, incredibly down to Earth.
That’s amazing! Which country was this in? It’s fantastic that he still rides
Big Mac I’d prefer not to say BUT he let my wife ride his horse (as she is crazy about the same breed that he has). He was a lovely, LOVELY guy.
@James Wilkinson.....that's super! I met him in the late 60s and while he was signing an autograph I said "No one is going to believe this..." and he said "AH, but now you've got THIS!" and handed it back to me ;)
oceantracks I would do anything to be alive in the 60s so I could see the Beatles
Grace Strickland yeah, me too, would have been cool.
2:03 this man is 76 and he's saying he's a "grown up" what a kid at heart
An endearing way with words.
William is 86 now
McCartney is a world treasure. Glad I am alive when he is walking among us.
Sus
Imagine the amazing memories Paul has. What a life and inspiration.
Paul's hair looks so cool and Beatles-like here! He seems very healthy too. Still rockin and making records man.
dreamerjazz352 it’s a mix between his white album look/ abbey road look
@@kurtjappy Yeah! The 68-69 cut
@@kurtjappy more like the Gray Album. And Shabby Road. J/k, rock on Paulie!
What a weird thing to say. And what's even more weird is that sheeple... I mean people are actually agreeing with you? In the Beatles his hair was short and dark brown. Here it's long and gray. How can long gray hair ever be considered _"Beatles-like",_ no matter which part of their 8-year-career you're referring to? It just makes no sense at all.
@@DrAnne-mc8er
No one was talking about the colour. They were talking about the haircut, and to be honest it does look similar to his hair in 1968 and 1969 (excluding early 69 when he had the beard).
"A little rock and roll group from Liverpool." Thank you, lads. You're the greatest. Period, the end.
Amen!
I've never been able to see him in concert, and that just kills me. I grew up listening to The Beatles, and Paul is a musical genius! So many incredible songs came from him. He still looks great. Love, love, love him!
I saw him last month and it was the best concert experience of my life! He seems to go on tour just about every year so I know you will be able to see him one day!
i took my son to see paul when he opened up the consol energy arena and believe me it was spectacular. I had seen ringo and his all star band years before in our home town of Pittsburgh but pauls show was spectacular. Hope you get the chance soon.....
Seen him twice. DO NOT MISS a chance, any chance to see him. He operates in very rare air and his skill set needs to be seen live. There are hardly words to describe it. It is really something.
I saw him 3 yrs ago at Busch Stadium, St. Louis MO. He was awesome!!!
PLEASE do if you ever get the chance. I’ve been fortunate enough to see him twice at Dodger Stadium, and this most recent time was the show where Ringo showed up. Even if Ringo hadn’t been there, that would have been the best concert of my life.
Paul is always so creative. He's amazing. Just a regular, humble genius.
I loved him since I was 14! Him, his music, his love of family and life!
Are you...17 now?
Kathleen Tinley I’ve loved him since I was 7 and saw The Beatles on Ed Sullivan. I think about that ... my whole life really
Me too. I love his music since I was 7 years and now I’m 53. He is the best songwriter of all the times and a big person. The best British mes of the last 100 years.
you didnt like him when you were 13?
@@juntj3914 It means she didnt know about him when she was 13.
I just saw Paul in concert like 2 months ago, for the first time. He was just Awesome!! I love listening to him telling these stories!!
Do you feel a sense of relief now that you've seen him?
Oh, Yes!!! This was a bucket list item for me! I took videos, pictures, and of course bought t shirts! 😀😀
chifan7 I’ve seen him 2x mom saw him with Wings! It’s a great show for sure man! Glad u finally got to see him ❤️✌🏻
I saw him in 2014 and it was the best time in my life
One of a kind!! Paul’s humility makes him even more lovable. He still looks and sounds great. Sounds like one of his grandchildren has inherited his gift of word play! “Grandude”! Love it! So happy that he is happy, healthy, as talented as ever and still sharing the tremendous talents and all of the love in his wonderful heart. ❤️🇺🇸🎸
Wonderful man. One of the greatest musicians in history. Love him.
he is not one of the best musicians in the history.
he is the best up to John, Freddy, Beethoven or Mozart. Paul is the music's god
Probably the greatest musical artist to ever live
Hes great but i wouldnt go thaaaat far
jonnhy qwango I mean who else has the same talent, influence, and achievements?
More like musical duo w John Lennon bud !
That question 3:00 really hit a sweet spot with Paul...Big Al made his face light up.
Ele é o rei !!!! He is The King
I’ve always liked Paul. Since I was a little kid. Truly a living legend like no other!
I love this man with all my heart. ❤️
He is just living his life which made ours better.
5:23 Which song came to him in a dream? Every Beatles fan knows the answer to that.
"Scrambled Eggs" !!!
With “Let It Be,” it was just the title and inspiration that came to him in a dream, not the actual melody or lyrics.
So the answer is “Yesterday,” where the entire melody came to him in a dream, just with no lyrics. That’s why it was originally “Scrambled Eggs,” from temporary lyrics written at the breakfast table so he could remember the melody later, after he woke up humming it.
@@deannabayless8025 I disagree. With Yesterday only the melody came to him in his dream, and he had to figure out what it was about afterwards, which is why he at first called it "scrambled eggs". But with Let it Be it was his deceased mother who came to him and said the words let it be. All the emotions, poetics and meanings of that song came from that dream, so I think that means more than just the melody. But I guess it depends on how you look at it.
Let it be, he was worried and restless whilst sleeping and his mother Mary came to him in a dream saying "let it be".
The dream was wet so you’re both wrong.
No wonder I've loved the Beatles for 50 years!!!!
My 9 year old son is making me love The Beatles all over again, and I couldn’t be happier!
I love Paul so much. He has always been my favorite Beatle. So talented, so down to earth, kind and generous.
I watched this interview and I'm still in love with Sir Paul💜💜💜💜💜💜
Paul is amazing. He's only 3 years off 80.
Nice Man from a great generation.im nearly 73 and can still remember seeing The Beatles at
Leyton Baths when we were all very young
your outside shell gets Old but you never get Old in the mind.He has been a huge part of the soundtrack of my Life and gives the
Audience the very best he can when on the Road,All due regards to you Paul.
If hes Pauls 1966 replacement (tons of proof he is) the he`s aprox 82 already
Anoneeemus1 nonsense
Why does every interview with Paul McCartney make me smile? From an excited nervous 20 something to a grandude, always so kind and patient to almost any question they keep asking
I saw him in Brisbane,December 2017,& he was fabulous. A lifetime later and I got to see at least one of the Beatles live .
I love this man so much
Geez even at 77 Paulie. Still a good looking man with those big puppy dog eyes and his cute baby face and that great smile even looks so good with his grey hair I love him with all all my heart
Paul McCartney, Harrison Ford and Tommy Chong are not allowed to die.
And when they do, chaos will ensue
RockAllStarsCollaborationProject D and I guess some younger people like Mark Hamill or Ringo Starr Jeff Goldblum or Johnny depp joe Rogan ect only they’re hopefully not walking up the driveway to deaths door yet
RockAllStarsCollaborationProject D it’s only a matter of time when humans start viewing aging as a disease like cancer or the cold and start finding ways to prevent and reverse aging so we don’t have to suffer through pain and surgery loss of self confidence through wrinkles and balding until we die and get burned down to ash or buried in the ground to be eaten by insects until were nothing more then a lifeless skeleton. Im only 22 but I would rather prevent this from happening as long as I possibly can...
I like that rule.
Psychedelic Visionary Ringo is actually older than Paul, doesn’t look it but he’s 2 years older
Live forever, Paul
I took myself for my bday to see him in San Jose. Loved it. He was my first concert as a kid. Parents have been lifelong fans. Mom saw him with Wings. So glad he’s still rocking! Love Sir Paul! Rock on man 🤘🏻❤️✌🏻🔥☺️
OMG! SIR PAUL MCARTNEY STILL ROCKIN.. LONG LIVE SIR PAUL... THE LEGENDARY OMG I ALMOST CRY😢😢😢
Al Roker really impresses me with how he's juggling his weather and interviews, as well as interactions with fans of the "Today" Show. With this interview here, Al's getting to know a lot about Paul's next step with his life and music career. We Love You Paul!
Love Sir Paul💙their will never ever be another Fab Four,The Beatles are iconic,legends,loved...He looks soo handsome,healthy,happy🙏❣️I was raised listening to them,I raised my kids listening to them and now my Grandkids are as well
Maria Casella ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Only morons don't know the difference between there, their, and they're.
Peter Karel Kraus lmao 😂😂😂😂 very true. 👍
There not their. You had dem teachers who were scared of pushing you to reality. Didn't you?
Best musician ever!! Thanks for everything Oh Master!!
Glad to hear questions that have not been asked 1000x
I find it wonderful that Paul speaks so fondly of his fellow Beatles and that he fully embraces being a Beatle today. All that acrimony from many years ago following their breakup has been buried and he is at peace with it.
I would venture to say Paul is the most beloved person on Earth. :)
I highly doubt that.
@Mark Stevens Mark Stevens.. Why did you say "or are American" ? What's that supposed to mean ? Plenty of Americans love the Beatles, including myself.
Daniel Glen Timms plus he’s vegetarian
@@annlanders978 why, who would you nominate
I have watched a number of interviews with him and am always surprised by his deep voice and how relatable he is in all of them. He's aware of his fame and realises his importance, there's no false modesty but he still respects the interviewer That's class
Aside from the great catalogue of music, here's a guy of 77 saying, keep on doing it everyone, no need to stop, there's still plenty to do, still another album, I'm thinking of one already.
How positive!
What an inspiration!
Paul makes old age cool. He is a few years older than I am, so we kind of grew up together. I like that younger people appreciate Paul and his music without passing him off as a "Grandude", and putting him out to pasture. Back in the day, he was my favorite Beatle.
This man better not stop touring I LOVE HIMMMM
Paul is a treasure, always so patient, gracious, and kind. One of the best people out there. Here's to many more years of health and happiness!
Song + Dream + Paul McCartney = 'Please not again'
Yeah... Y'know it
Yup, personally I don’t mind how many times he tells the same story about Yesterday.
LOve the Beatles and their music lives on
I have a photo of me, at 12 yrs old in 1965, reading a Beatles magazine. It has been great to be an original part of their tsunami wave. I can't imagine life without their music and philosophy.
So excited for It's a wonderful life musical!!
thank you sir, you made my childhood memorable.
Long live sir paul!
I sure hope we get to live on this Earth with Paul for at least another decade. What an amazing talent and human being.
I love him. I was born in 65 but I know my Beatles and I loved Wings. It's great that at 77 he's doing better(energetically lol) than the rest of us.
And I think it's also cool that of late he's really opening up and telling stories about his life and his life with the band.
I have lots of memories to his music.
I was born in 1974 and I remember the Beatles and Kiss the most from my early years. I remember when Lennon was shot. I cried I was 6. I remember when Julian Lennon came out with Valotte. Harrison had Cloud 9. Paul made a bunch of solo records one with David Gilmour. Paul was always my favorite
You can take the boy out of Liverpool...but you can't take Liverpool out of the boy. I'm proud to say I was born and bred and still live in Liverpool.. where to this day he is Our Paul. He has never deserted his home town, has all his childhood and teen memories here, also close family and cousins. I've loved him since I was 7 years old and saw him on the TV. I can't imagine the world with out him..so here's to Sir Paul making it to his 100..birthday, God bless you .xxx
Paul was such a good star, a good role model, a decent human being. One that more stars should try to be. The Beatles were pretty wholesome overall even tho parents in those days think so.
Saw him in concert in 2017. One of the greatest nights of my life.
He made the beatles late 50's the band release in 1963 that even before my parents was born (my parent born 1964)
Now i'm near 30 years old!!!
Paul is eternal
your music has been a great joy in my life Paul...saw you in Vancouver July 6....rock on !!!
My uncle in the sixties became a Beatles fan after watching "A hard day's night" at the cinema with his classmates... and here we are in 2019. Regards from Brazil.
I paid $600 for two tickets to see Paul in Toronto a couple of years back (most went to Ticket Master), but I would pay it again in a minute. Never got to see the Beatles or Wings so this was special. One off the bucket list.
He’s a LEGEND!! Period!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I will always love you Paul...I will always love the Beatles!
I’m so happy he seems to have no plans to slow down. ❤️ I love Paul.
Exactly! Being musical, being creative, being productive is all part of his DNA. He won't stop as long as health allows him to keep creating.
Paul you are so good.Oh my god
I like the interviewer too. Very nice man and knows his job.
Even though at some point his physical being will very sadly depart, his world changing, musical contributions never, ever, EVER will! Thank you, Lord, for blessing every human being on this earth of yours with this musical god!
He’s so beautiful, and I hope I can see him live someday
I was lucky enough to be front and center at one of his concerts, people don't miss that chance! You'll regret it the rest of your life!
Paul McCartney is amazing
2019
It doesn't matter what his next project is, he is Macca! The most versatile musician's musician ever. Glad he is still alive.
What a tease at the end... every Beatle fan knows it was Yesterday.
His mum came to him in a dream, Mother Mary comes to me... Paul is such a nice gifted man love from a 73 yr old scouser great grandmother now living in Perth Australia
Was lucky enough to meet him while recording at EMI. He ...and really all of them...were so down to earth you would never guess they were icons. Just ordinary guys, and very funny in person as well.
Paul is rhe best bloke ever, and at the same time .... the best songrwriter ever. that's amazing.
A real live legend
Imagine getting a story read to you by Paul McCartney
A great guy.
That moment when you're the best songwriter in history and are bored so you decide to become a book writer instead
Naomi Winters I am certain you meant Schubert. He did not get bored, he died very young.
He’s got green eyes now! Sir Paul never ceases to amaze us
Yea, especially when they used to be brown
Faul.
Glaucoma? Doubtful, with all the 'green' he has imbibed in, all those years.
Paul looks sooo cute and nice!!!. LOVE: JOHN and GEORGE. RIP in Heaven. LOVE: PAUL and RINGO. Love to see them playing music together on stage. LOVE my adorables: "THE BEATLES" FOREVER!!!!!!!. ❤❤❤❤
How can 3 ppl not like this??? If you're not a fan, don't even watch!!!
Some people don't like Bill.
Trevor T those people need to take their pills
@@6644pmr What? So they can join the rest of the sleeping masses
This guy’s been a megastar for 60 years and still a great guy
"Yesterday" is the song that came to him in a dream.
Tony Montaña what about let it be! When his mother appeared
Let it be didnt come to him in a dream. His mom told him to let it be, but there was nothing musical of it. He wrote the music whilst awake. If the question was what song title, then it would be Let It Be
Jerry Smith wrong, look it up
Bro what do you mean! Yesterday's melody came to him in a dream, and before he came up with the official lyrics for the song,it was called Scrambled Eggs. For Let it Be, only the title came to him in a dream via his xeceased mother. Ive done my research m8.
deceased*
SIR PAUL McCARTNEY WE LOVE YOU❤️
Love him!
3:50 ❤️
60 years of entertainment...
Unbelievable!! What a super granddude!!
Carol Benson 55 actually
Yesterday!!😍
The Beatles, my favorite band of all time. Though I was thinking the other day there was a band more prolific with hits and that was the "Wrecking Crew". They had way more songs on the charts and their influence on music is right up there with them.
than more old man...respect you paul
3:43 What a moment!
YOUR SO PRETTY PAUL
You can only hold so much in your head with enough detail to play with muscle memory. I’ll play a song on a Saturday that I haven’t played for months. And on Sunday, I’ll completely blank halfway through. To play to live gig standard, you need to relearn/refresh.
Even the great Paul McCartney 🙂
Everybody Knows Legendary Beatles Song Came To Him In A Dream "Yesterday"!!
Sean Molloy he dreamed the melody of yesterday
@Lynette They both did, Yesterday and Let It Be.
Or Scrambled Eggs, to be precise :D
@Lynette The lyrical concept of Let It Be came to him in a dream but if we're taking about an actual piece of music that came in a dream, that's Yesterday.
Let it be.
Very very underrated bass player live love and leave a legacy you done it macca
*Thank God he's finally listened to Stella and stopped dying his hair that reddish/brown that Heather Mills got him hooked on... silly witch! It looks so much better now, and makes him look distinguished and even younger. I can hardly believe he'll be 80 in three years time. He looks incredible, regardless of whether he's had any work done or not. I know he's taken out a super-injunction in some countries, to prevent the media reporting on his illness, but he still looks and sounds great. It'll be a very sad day when he has to stop singing. God bless you Paul. Stay strong fella xx.🤘*
What illness????
@@dennysmith7862 *Due to the superinjunction I don't think (and don't feel) I could or should discuss the issue here. Sorry Denny.*
Paul started dying his hair before Lennon was assassinated
@@DrAnne-mc8er What illness
@@dennysmith7862 Alzheimer's. But, do we believe The Hational Enquirer and Huff Post
He looks better totaly grey than his recent grey /black mix..Like Band on the Run era McCartney but grey.If he`s "Faul" hes about 82 yrs old.Luv em both
If I could spend a week with any famous person, living or dead, it would be Paul McCartney.
I'd choose Harrison
I'd pick John Lennon. Anyday. 😎
@@waynej2608 me to!!!!!!
Happy Birthday Paul
Sir Paul can't stop being on the limelight 😊
The most talented person on the Planet Earth.
Bill Oakley actually it is someone more like Justin Timberlake. He can do everything related to music.
Barbara Hock Justin Timberlake will be forgotten about.. EVERYONE.. I mean EVERYONE loves Paul ❤️✌🏻
no1nestandsalone Paul is great but I personally think there are a few others that are really more talented. And The Beatles were at the right place at the right time and were a bit overrated.
Barbara Hock I could say the same about Justin Timberlake.
Barbara Hock it’s a poor comparison to make yes Justin can dance and act but comparing him to McCartney is pretty stupid I think Justin would agree.