This guy was such a huge inspiration to me as a songwriter .... so many of his songs have proven that he had an uncanny understanding of exactly what his fans wanted !
Such an underrated film was GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROAD ST . Of course , it was 1984 and by then The Beatles music was (believe it or not) considered passe . Yet , the yrs have been kinder . The soundtrack included some of the best songs ever recorded by Paul , or anyone anytime , including : 1. Yesterday 2. For no one 3. Here, there, & everywhere 4. Eleanor Rigbey 5, The long & winding road 6.Ballroom Dancing (seen here) . Timeless is McCartney and his music . Fast forward to 2023 . I feel like he's "late for the sky" and i miss him already ...
This Movie is Dedicated to Dave Walston from me. The movie itself wasn't that great but the sound track was Awesome! I have watched and listened to this song so many times and I think the choreography of this song...Ya was Awesome! I saw this movie at my friends house shortly after my girlfriend and I broke up and I was broke hearted...I could go on but I'm not. God Bless You All!!
Whats funny about this movie is that Ringo didnt want to play Beatles songs, because he had already recorded them, thats why is “looking” for some stuff during For No One, but then through the years he re-recorded many of his songs lol
@@groovynelson1575 i was wrong, it was during Here, There and Everywhere, and when he finds what he was “looking” for the song was over lol, but then he was ready for Wanderlust
if memory serves, the trumpet player who almost got beaned by the falling column is john barclay, same guy taught him taught me but i was never in his league, although i did do a tv session with him at granada, possibly for kate robbins. he could've wiped the floor with me but he was such a nice guy, friendly, chatty, no side to him whatsoever, just turned up, did the job and that was it. don't suppose you'll ever see this, john, and i don't suppose you remember me at all, but as the saying goes "the pleasure was all mine." hope you're ok.
I think this song is telling the story of The Beatles' career -- alluding to their early days when they played the Grosvenor Ballroom -- i in a particularly tough part of Liverpool with lots of Teddy Boy gang violence.
@@danieleskridge3180 I personally love the ending with the Here There and Everywhere bit, however I'd say that the Tug of War version has a more powerful arrangement overall.
Well I used to smile when I was a pup Sailing down the Nile in china cup With the recipe for a lovely day Sticking out my back pocket But it wasn't always such a pretty sight 'Cause we used to fight like cats and dogs Till me made it up in the ballroom Ballroom dancing made a man of me One, two, three, four I just plain adore your Ballroom dancing, seen it on TV I got what I got from ballroom dancing Big b.d. Well I used to fly when I was a kid And I didn't cry if it hurt a bit On a carpet ride to a foreign land At the time of Davy Crockett But it wasn't always such a pretty sight 'Cause we used to fight like cats and dogs Till me made it up in the ballroom Ballroom dancing made a man of me One, two, three, four I just plain adore your Ballroom dancing, seen it on TV I got quite a lot from ballroom dancing Big b.d. Well went so fast and we all grew up Now the days have passed in the china cup Are the memories of another day And I wouldn't want to knock it But it wasn't always such a pretty sight 'Cause we used to fight like cats and dogs Till we made it up in the ballroom Ballroom dancing made a man of me One, two, three, four I just plain adore your Ballroom dancing, seen it on TV I got quite a lot from ballroom dancing Big b.d.
Personnel: Paul McCartney - lead vocals, piano Linda McCartney- harmony vocals, piano Dave Edmunds - backing vocals, rhythm guitar Chris Spedding - lead guitar John Paul Jones - bass Ringo Starr - drums
Is it just me; or did it always sound like Paul was saying, "Big VD!"?? :) ........No offence meant...remember this song & video well & so glad to find it so easily & with such great quality!
@@melissacooper4282 you’re right BD but the inference was VD “I got what I got from ballroom dancing”. “We would fight, but make it up in the ballroom” (sex).
@@gentillygirl545 John was the bard, Paul the tunesmiith . Together their music lived on, separately they wrote good songs but not not too many would make the Beatles catalog.
knife or gun might does not make right. riglty trashed in the critics, itwas a buck fifty movie when nothing else was worth anything at the theatre. theyhated pauls hair, the weirdness of paul in such a odd move and pretty much glad when it was over. two or three songs worth memorizing but like any macca thing, you always knew the words to any song. even to today.
This guy was such a huge inspiration to me as a songwriter .... so many of his songs have proven that he had an uncanny understanding of exactly what his fans wanted !
one of Mr. Paul Mc Cartneys masterpieces
My two youngest & I danced endlessly to this great toon!
Ringo on the drums!!!
With Dave Edmunds and John Paul Jones no less
I love this song and scene so much. Can’t get it out of my head.
I love it, too. Almost everything Paul has written has something to like.
1982 great song!
i was a kid like the four ones on the red carpet when the "Great Sir" sang this song... a fantastic one!
Such an underrated film was GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROAD ST . Of course , it was 1984 and by then The Beatles music was (believe it or not) considered passe . Yet , the yrs have been kinder . The soundtrack included some of the best songs ever recorded by Paul , or anyone anytime , including : 1. Yesterday 2. For no one 3. Here, there, & everywhere 4. Eleanor Rigbey 5, The long & winding road 6.Ballroom Dancing (seen here) . Timeless is McCartney and his music . Fast forward to 2023 . I feel like he's "late for the sky" and i miss him already ...
This Movie is Dedicated to Dave Walston from me. The movie itself wasn't that great but the sound track was Awesome! I have watched and listened to this song so many times and I think the choreography of this song...Ya was Awesome! I saw this movie at my friends house shortly after my girlfriend and I broke up and I was broke hearted...I could go on but I'm not. God Bless You All!!
Whats funny about this movie is that Ringo didnt want to play Beatles songs, because he had already recorded them, thats why is “looking” for some stuff during For No One, but then through the years he re-recorded many of his songs lol
@@jerrymeza Thanks for telling me that! I like hearing about details like this. Rock On Sir!!
@@groovynelson1575 one of my favorites
@@groovynelson1575 i was wrong, it was during Here, There and Everywhere, and when he finds what he was “looking” for the song was over lol, but then he was ready for Wanderlust
One of my favorite songs. Ahhh
John Paul Jones on the bass guitar!
Dave Edmunds on gueetar
@@2008alde And Chris Spedding on the other :-)
No, Stanley Clarke.
@@terrya8989No, Rod Munch.
if memory serves, the trumpet player who almost got beaned by the falling column is john barclay, same guy taught him taught me but i was never in his league, although i did do a tv session with him at granada, possibly for kate robbins. he could've wiped the floor with me but he was such a nice guy, friendly, chatty, no side to him whatsoever, just turned up, did the job and that was it.
don't suppose you'll ever see this, john, and i don't suppose you remember me at all, but as the saying goes "the pleasure was all mine."
hope you're ok.
What an almost scary hoot! And what dancers! I'll be in traction for a week just watching them!
Some pretty fancy gymnastics going on there. My back got sore just watching it :-)
This song & Take it away. Hidden treasures.
I think this song is telling the story of The Beatles' career -- alluding to their early days when they played the Grosvenor Ballroom -- i in a particularly tough part of Liverpool with lots of Teddy Boy gang violence.
I like the version on Tug of War best , one of my favorite Macca songs.
This song is actually the only song on the Broad Street album I like more than the original.
@@justanotherrandomcrit8115 what about “Wanderlust”? I think the Broad Street version is a better arrangement than on Tug of War, medley aside.
@@danieleskridge3180 I personally love the ending with the Here There and Everywhere bit, however I'd say that the Tug of War version has a more powerful arrangement overall.
Well I used to smile when I was a pup
Sailing down the Nile in china cup
With the recipe for a lovely day
Sticking out my back pocket
But it wasn't always such a pretty sight
'Cause we used to fight like cats and dogs
Till me made it up in the ballroom
Ballroom dancing made a man of me
One, two, three, four
I just plain adore your
Ballroom dancing, seen it on TV
I got what I got from ballroom dancing
Big b.d.
Well I used to fly when I was a kid
And I didn't cry if it hurt a bit
On a carpet ride to a foreign land
At the time of Davy Crockett
But it wasn't always such a pretty sight
'Cause we used to fight like cats and dogs
Till me made it up in the ballroom
Ballroom dancing made a man of me
One, two, three, four
I just plain adore your
Ballroom dancing, seen it on TV
I got quite a lot from ballroom dancing
Big b.d.
Well went so fast and we all grew up
Now the days have passed in the china cup
Are the memories of another day
And I wouldn't want to knock it
But it wasn't always such a pretty sight
'Cause we used to fight like cats and dogs
Till we made it up in the ballroom
Ballroom dancing made a man of me
One, two, three, four
I just plain adore your
Ballroom dancing, seen it on TV
I got quite a lot from ballroom dancing
Big b.d.
the best video + song combo all the time
My all time favorite paul mccartney classic
i luv to watching john paul jones jonesy standing and smiling there!
Personnel:
Paul McCartney - lead vocals, piano
Linda McCartney- harmony vocals, piano
Dave Edmunds - backing vocals, rhythm guitar
Chris Spedding - lead guitar
John Paul Jones - bass
Ringo Starr - drums
Sometimes I think that Paul is the only man who could get away with this song.
Song 🎧 ls catchy as hell lol
Love it!!!!
Amazing
starr on drum rock on baby ✌️
A better version than the album one. A nice rougher edge to it. 😁
I remember seeing this as a kid and thinking the blond 50's spikey haired dude was Billy Idol!
This may be a bad film but my god is this a great song
WAVE THE SWORD!!!
このシーン大好き。
Ya one of my favorite 2...
La canción favorita de mi papito 😍
1:25-1:50 i just love this part so much
Is it just me; or did it always sound like Paul was saying, "Big VD!"?? :) ........No offence meant...remember this song & video well & so glad to find it so easily & with such great quality!
He actually was singing "Big BD" abbreviated for "Ballroom Dancing." But "VD" is a lot funnier!
@@melissacooper4282 you’re right BD but the inference was VD “I got what I got from ballroom dancing”. “We would fight, but make it up in the ballroom” (sex).
no@@allenallen5040
The Band should be called Beatle Wings Paul, Ringo & Linda
Paul was true tunesmith. Not much in the lyrics but another McCartneyeque melody. John would have made fun if it.
Joseph Madratz john was just jealous
Paul is a Bard.
George liked this song
@@stukjeappel2000 John was being objective, not jealous. He always noted McCartney tunes he liked … and hated. He did the same with his own songs.
@@gentillygirl545 John was the bard, Paul the tunesmiith . Together their music lived on, separately they wrote good songs but not not too many would make the Beatles catalog.
*BIG B-D!!*
I think that refers to dancing shoes
a rhythm section w/ ringo & john paul jones. *faints*
Is this the old 'Hammersmith Palais'? Does anybody know??
It could be the Tower Ballroom. Looks very similar.
wen i thought it will be Rock folk pop kinda
but itsno
knife or gun might does not make right. riglty trashed in the critics, itwas a buck fifty movie when nothing else was worth anything at the theatre. theyhated pauls hair, the weirdness of paul in such a odd move and pretty much glad when it was over. two or three songs worth memorizing but like any macca thing, you always knew the words to any song. even to today.
David Crocket... sad verse😢
Paperback Writer vibes.
Reguaetoons in teather
Gc gs gv b 84 ❤p dkaa tt
still at stake
Maca the egomaniac
He has every right.
@@davecoalwood9487 Arrogant sonofabitch acts like he's Paul fucking McCartney. Oh wait...he is.
@@davecoalwood9487And you'd be the first one to vilify John Lennon as arrogant and egomaniacal. Hypocrite.