Joy Stinson I don’t think he would even have thought about facelifts then because he was so gorgeous but recently I think he may have had a bit of work done.
This is 1979 - tens years after the Beatles broke up - and yet - he still looks like Beatle Paul here - and his voice is off the charts -- Little Richard would be proud
The back story to the moment where Townshend walks up to Paul is that Pete had been misinformed about the time rehearsals would be that day and showed up way early. Nobody being there, he went to a pub and got very drunk. When he showed back up, Paul wanted all the musicians to wear the silver suit jackets, but Townshend refused. So if Pete looks a little wasted here, it's because he was!
Paul McCartney in 79 sounds just like himself back in 64, It really comes to show in my personal opinion I don't even care if Paul McCartney really is dead or not he and his talent will go down in history as one of the best in rock and roll and no one can tell me otherwise.
What's still surprising me of McCartney is how he is able to play a bass line and perfectly singing over it without messing his rhythm. I'm quite jealous and frustrated about it ngl haha
This is the first time I've seen that since it originally aired. I've always remembered the part at about 1:44 where Pete steps up from the background and gives that evil looking smile to Paul.
Rockestra was a band project based on a Wings song to raise money for the victims of war in Cambodia during the "Concert for the People of Kampuchea." *It's not a selfish ego trip as your comment implies, you ignorant.*
This is NOT an MDA telethon event. It was Concerts for the People of Cambodia (Rock for Kampuchea) in 1979. I have the album and watched the concert when it was rebroadcast on HBO or Cinemax around 1980 . Concert included The Specials / Elvis Costello / The Pretenders / Wings / The Who / Robert Plant / Ian Dury & The Blockheads / The Clash / Queen / Rockpile.
Yes, but it looks like the MDA had permission to broadcast the Kampuchea tape for the MDA Telethon. Smokey Robinson said " And here's they are, this time for the MDA..." Also, once the video of the concert starts, there's a caption saying it's from the Atlantic Records album of the Concert for Kampuchea.
Rockestra a band, side project or part of,one of the greatest songwriter ever in Paul was a great cover this was random pick add to the list is awesome of the Video's on MTV this number 32 to be part of the greatest decade of all time never to forget miss it so much oh hail the 80s
@@beatlemaniacwaltdisneyfan4753 McCartney, McCartney 2, and McCartney 3 are 100% played and produced by only Paul. Wings pretty much stopped because of Lennon's death.
@@danielm2200 Gillian could sing but not the range of Macca. He sang as soft as “Yesterday” and as powerful as “Oh! Darling” he’s the true king of rock singers
@@blakephillips5164 wtf man what are you talking about In fact, I respect your opinion But be serios, Gillan had a more powerful voice than macca in their prime. And talking about soft voice, I like them both. Probably Gillan more, he had a more melodic voice. Child in Time from Made in Japan album can sustain my argument.
muy cierto ninguna cirujia podria imitar sus gestos voz personalidad ni su genialidad su voz espectacular puede cantar diferentes ritmos Y mucho menos su enorme talento musical Multiinstrumentista 2023
Members John Bonham, Billy Bremner, Gary Brooker, Howie Casey, Tony Dorsey, Dave Edmunds, Steve Holley, James Honeyman-Scott, Steve Howard, John Paul Jones, Kenney Jones, Laurence Juber, Denny Laine, Ronnie Lane, Linda McCartney, Paul McCartney, Robert Plant, Bruce Thomas, Pete Townshend
Robert Plant playing McCartney’s Hofner but holding it right handed. What an honor that is for him. You can see him looking down at it and smiling now and then.
Me impresiona la voz de Mccartney y el hecho que está rodeado de grandes estrellas, pero me sorprende lo bien, joven y actualizado como si fuera la moda de hoy, pese a que todos vestían igual
Joy Stinson I’m confused about when he did change the hairstyle cause he still had the mullet for the With A Little Luck video but on the London Town cover it looks like he doesn’t have it?
Yes, that is the GOAT way up there playing drums on 29 December 1979 John Henry Bonham May 31, 1948- September 25, 1980 John's last performance was July 7, 1980
Incredible mixing by the sound guys- I mean how often do you hear a stage full of so many musicians and it sounds this tight and cohesive - impressive - McCartney could really lead - even Bonham behaves lol
This footage is gold! I didn't even know that he went on stage the first few years after John Lennon's death. And in what great shape he is. Thanks for uploading.
If this is really from the 1979 concert for Kampuchea, why is it on the MDA channel?? Edit: I think the MDA Telethon had permission to broadcast the tape from the Kampuchea concert for the MDA Telethon. Smokey Robinson said in the intro "Here they are, this time for the MDA..." and there's a caption on the video that says it's from the 1979 album for Kampuchea.
Little Richard and Paul have very similar voices. Here is Little Richard covering the Beatles "I saw her standing there" and the "whooo!" is nearly identical to Paul's ua-cam.com/video/fP1Ld0mvdQk/v-deo.html
Legal esse encontro sou muito fã de Sr PAUL McCartney amanhã Ele fará 78 anos ou seja 18 de junho de 1942 na mesma data comemoraremos o dia da imigração japonesa que fará 112 anos dupla comemoração 18 de Junho de 1908 Kasato Maru 781 japoneses vieram hoje somos 2 milhões de japoneses e seus descendentes a qual Eu faço parte da família Hassegawa arigato Banzai PAUL McCartney é muito querido no Japão e no Brasil ok galera Christian Hassegawa
Joy Stinson I have actually changed my opinion of 80s Paul more recently. I used to somewhat dislike his 80s stuff cause it was more “poppy” and zany and wacky but I’ve actually come to like a lot of it. McCartney 2, Tug Of War and Press to Play are good albums
This was actually filmed in December 1979 but I totally get your point, early 80s Paul looks like early 60s Paul but without sideburns and slightly shorter hair, he had ditched the long hair and mullet
it cant be 1981 because clearly at 3 mins John Bonham is on the upper deck playing drums. he died in 1980. it must be his ghost playing. robert plant and john paul jones are in back of the guitarists.
What a voice, because he’s such a great songwriter we forget how good his voice was
his face seems very very young here !
@@emzid5105 well he was 37
@@tompaul2591 it's quite stange, ten years earlier, he looked older, but in this live, he looks soooo young and even very slim ( more than usually )
Joy Stinson I don’t think he would even have thought about facelifts then because he was so gorgeous but recently I think he may have had a bit of work done.
WHAT THIS "WE" SHIT ?
This is 1979 - tens years after the Beatles broke up - and yet - he still looks like Beatle Paul here - and his voice is off the charts -- Little Richard would be proud
Yes ! Agree !
The mischievous look of Townsend giving to Mac at 1:50 is priceless.
Heroin.
That was his heroin period.
I guess he wanted to sing with Paul, but Mac waved him away
Love Paul McCartney's voice.😍
Little Richard passed away today 9th May 2020. The original singer of "Lucille" 1957.
RIP Little Richard.🌹
The back story to the moment where Townshend walks up to Paul is that Pete had been misinformed about the time rehearsals would be that day and showed up way early. Nobody being there, he went to a pub and got very drunk. When he showed back up, Paul wanted all the musicians to wear the silver suit jackets, but Townshend refused. So if Pete looks a little wasted here, it's because he was!
Story of my life...lol
Cool info thanks
But...Pete could still play drunk!
I always remember that insane look he gave Paul at the 1:50 mark!!!
@@patricialambert3110 does look a l'il crazy huh.
Paul McCartney in 79 sounds just like himself back in 64, It really comes to show in my personal opinion I don't even care if Paul McCartney really is dead or not he and his talent will go down in history as one of the best in rock and roll and no one can tell me otherwise.
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This actually took place in 1979. Love McCartney's 70s concert voice!!!🙂❤
Wow I've never seen John Paul Jones move that much lol. He was clearly having a blast there!
What's still surprising me of McCartney is how he is able to play a bass line and perfectly singing over it without messing his rhythm.
I'm quite jealous and frustrated about it ngl haha
This is the first time I've seen that since it originally aired. I've always remembered the part at about 1:44 where Pete steps up from the background and gives that evil looking smile to Paul.
Pete, what's that behind your blue eyes?...it looks like lust! Well, Paul does look yummy!
Haha
He was drunk as fuck
@@brandonmclendon5368 Yep.
@@brandonmclendon5368 Yep.
Pete refused to wear the white/silver jacket everyone else had on. But Paul was gracious enough to share the stage with him anyway.
Oh Paul! What a voice back in the day - no one could touch him!
Paul's voice was pure sex during the 70s
Good thing that this is not the 70s then.
@@koopalovetoast2409 Actually it was recorded in December of 1979
@@bobw1909 The title says 1981..
@@bobw1909 I don't know honestly I just believe into what the title told me LUL
@@koopalovetoast2409 don’t believe everything you read .
Macca's voice in 1979 was pure drive
biggest rockvoice ever!!!
Add that with John plus George and Ringo the greatest group of all time they are Fabulous 4 can't do no wrong
I was lucky enough to be there, Hammersmith Odeon Dec 1979
you're cool
Sir Paul, rocking every decade since the 50s! Genius at work ❤️
All of that lot behind him bow to his majestic charisma. What a artist, what a band he was in.
Rockestra was a band project based on a Wings song to raise money for the victims of war in Cambodia during the "Concert for the People of Kampuchea." *It's not a selfish ego trip as your comment implies, you ignorant.*
Yeah. He joined the best band in the world in 1966.
@@NaaHvaI’m going to touch you
@@NaaHva people like u spreading lies should be blocked from social media
@@NaaHvatroll
Paul's play + singing always great.......
What a gift his voice is……perfection
This is NOT an MDA telethon event. It was Concerts for the People of Cambodia (Rock for Kampuchea) in 1979. I have the album and watched the concert when it was rebroadcast on HBO or Cinemax around 1980 . Concert included The Specials / Elvis Costello / The Pretenders / Wings / The Who / Robert Plant / Ian Dury & The Blockheads / The Clash / Queen / Rockpile.
That's one hell of a line up.
I remember it too. I had a vcr tape of it for years that I recorded from the tv
Yes, but it looks like the MDA had permission to broadcast the Kampuchea tape for the MDA Telethon. Smokey Robinson said " And here's they are, this time for the MDA..." Also, once the video of the concert starts, there's a caption saying it's from the Atlantic Records album of the Concert for Kampuchea.
Such a privelidge to share time and space with this genius.
Macca rules!!! Always!!!
I'd give my left hand to be able to witness these three giants (Paul, Pete and Robert) playing together.
hey, you forgot John Bonham
Rockestra a band, side project or part of,one of the greatest songwriter ever in Paul was a great cover this was random pick add to the list is awesome of the Video's on MTV this number 32 to be part of the greatest decade of all time never to forget miss it so much oh hail the 80s
Rock pure! WOW!thank you Paul McCartney ❤❤❤
REST IN PEACE LITTLE RICHARD ! THANK YOU FOR GIVING US " LUCILLE " .
All that talent under one single roof. Great performance, Paul is a genius to pull this whole operation off. Love it.
McCartney had the best voice in Rock music.
Has!
and john
out of your mind a pussy
has*
thats right!!
LOVE THAT HORN SECTION ! LUCILLE - PAUL MC CARTNEY AND FRIENDS ! ROCK FOR KAMPUCHEA CONCERT .
The Concert for Kampuchea December 1979. One of Wings' final gigs before disbanding.
Disbanding? Macca WAS Wings.
@@bopmathews but from "McCartney II" and on, his sound is different
@@beatlemaniacwaltdisneyfan4753 McCartney, McCartney 2, and McCartney 3 are 100% played and produced by only Paul. Wings pretty much stopped because of Lennon's death.
@@bopmathews Actually it was Denny that made it Wings.
It was 1979,,,,,a great show.
Paul McCartney sang 'Lucille' better than Deep Purple for simple reason - he's a better rock vocalist than Ian Gillan.
Never
@@danielm2200 Gillian could sing but not the range of Macca. He sang as soft as “Yesterday” and as powerful as “Oh! Darling” he’s the true king of rock singers
@@blakephillips5164 wtf man what are you talking about
In fact, I respect your opinion
But be serios, Gillan had a more powerful voice than macca in their prime. And talking about soft voice, I like them both. Probably Gillan more, he had a more melodic voice. Child in Time from Made in Japan album can sustain my argument.
Elvis Presley puts them all to shame....
@@danielm2200 Just listen Moonkberry Moon Delight from RAM album, and you'll hear a trully powerful voice.
In the ‘90s I used to have a tape of the Beatles’ covers of music by other artists. This is one of them.
Makes it seem effortless … 🔥
paul canta como cuando era joven con the beatles sus mismos gestos y sorisa el nunca murio el esta mas vivo que nunca
muy cierto ninguna cirujia podria imitar sus gestos voz personalidad ni su genialidad su voz espectacular puede cantar diferentes ritmos Y mucho menos su enorme talento musical Multiinstrumentista 2023
and so good to see James Honeyman-Scott there too
Members
John Bonham, Billy Bremner, Gary Brooker, Howie Casey, Tony Dorsey, Dave Edmunds, Steve Holley, James Honeyman-Scott, Steve Howard, John Paul Jones, Kenney Jones, Laurence Juber, Denny Laine, Ronnie Lane, Linda McCartney, Paul McCartney, Robert Plant, Bruce Thomas, Pete Townshend
Guys I think this was 1980 not 81 because at the end Bonham is in it and he passed in '80
It was filmed in 1979, but released later.
It was in 1979, actually.
John Bonham on Drums up Stairs
It's the Hammersmith Odeon, London December 1979. Concerts For The People Of Kampuchea.
Robert Plant playing McCartney’s Hofner but holding it right handed. What an honor that is for him. You can see him looking down at it and smiling now and then.
The who Led zepplin y The Beatles 😍😍
Me impresiona la voz de Mccartney y el hecho que está rodeado de grandes estrellas, pero me sorprende lo bien, joven y actualizado como si fuera la moda de hoy, pese a que todos vestían igual
That particular man ROCKS.
MASTERPIECE
Paul was in fine voice here .Robert Plant playing a Hofner Beatles bass
I don't think that is Robert Plant.
It is.
That is Robert Plant.
@@guillermosanchez8843 I thought it was Ian Hunter, Lol
Also Mr Bonham (this is 1979, hence why he isn't dead) can be seen at the 3 minute mark
Nose On A Stick aka Pete Townshend looks sinister and depraved when standing next to Macca. But...whoa, what a voice!
Not to mention wasted.
He was drunk
Never saw Paul McCartney with this look ever before
@Joy Stinson which is rare to see nowadays. Wait, you cut his hair?
Joy Stinson I’m confused about when he did change the hairstyle cause he still had the mullet for the With A Little Luck video but on the London Town cover it looks like he doesn’t have it?
WHAT GREATNESS!!!
Paul was the man!!!
Maggie Rae IS
Candido Jose - Yep you're right Paul IS the man!!! My bad.
1979!
That was really good ______ I think a few of those guys up on the stage were in that the group called "The Beatles" from back in the 50's I think.
1981? This was The Concerts for Kampuchea, this specific show being 12/29/79.
何年かかったのか やっと見つけた 本当に楽しそう crossroads guitar festival が好きになったのは たぶん このlive映像を見てたからだと思う ありがとう
Yes, that is the GOAT way up there playing drums on 29 December 1979
John Henry Bonham May 31, 1948- September 25, 1980
John's last performance was July 7, 1980
A quintessential rock son g with the quintessential rock singer.
Paul is too lovable
Lovely!!!!!!
Wow
Incredible mixing by the sound guys- I mean how often do you hear a stage full of so many musicians and it sounds this tight and cohesive - impressive - McCartney could really lead - even Bonham behaves lol
This project was to raise money for the victims of war in Cambodia, not an ego parade. Your comment is stupid.
@@redacted2275 wow man - really
1979
This footage is gold! I didn't even know that he went on stage the first few years after John Lennon's death. And in what great shape he is. Thanks for uploading.
that was 1979
Excelente
I think it's Robert Plant on bass?? Does he play an instrument? I didn't know
it's pauls left handed hofner bass
Marvellous!
I doubt any other concert had this many Guitars and basses...
Rock!WOW!❤❤❤
it was in december 1979
not 1981
needs more guitars.
Were there any more guitars?😉
Well in macca you do us brits proud...... Townsends smashed..... is that Robert plant lerking in the back he should be up front with macca
This was the 32nd video aired on MTV
So clearly this must’ve been recorded before John Bonham‘s death. For some reason I thought telethons were usually live at the air date.
#PaulMcCartney love u
Paul's version is neither good, bad, better or different to - it's quite simply IT.
Another pearl ...
AMO ESTA PRESENTACION DE ROCKESTRA ES INCRIBLE MY GOD
All those guitar players. Wow.
If this is really from the 1979 concert for Kampuchea, why is it on the MDA channel??
Edit: I think the MDA Telethon had permission to broadcast the tape from the Kampuchea concert for the MDA Telethon.
Smokey Robinson said in the intro "Here they are, this time for the MDA..." and there's a caption on the video that says it's from the 1979 album for Kampuchea.
Little Richard and Paul have very similar voices. Here is Little Richard covering the Beatles "I saw her standing there" and the "whooo!" is nearly identical to Paul's ua-cam.com/video/fP1Ld0mvdQk/v-deo.html
The Who played a 3 hour set and Pete was wasted off his ass but still pulled it off
MTV song #32
Legal esse encontro sou muito fã de Sr PAUL McCartney amanhã Ele fará 78 anos ou seja 18 de junho de 1942 na mesma data comemoraremos o dia da imigração japonesa que fará 112 anos dupla comemoração 18 de Junho de 1908 Kasato Maru 781 japoneses vieram hoje somos 2 milhões de japoneses e seus descendentes a qual Eu faço parte da família Hassegawa arigato Banzai PAUL McCartney é muito querido no Japão e no Brasil ok galera Christian Hassegawa
In 1979, McCartney could almost pass for Beatle Paul whose band was still touring in 1966.
it's 1979
The Beatles did four or five Little Richard songs. Macca is the man.
paul mccartney best bass player
My top 3 in no particular order...Paul McCartney, John Paul Jones and John Entwistle.
that guy on the bass behind macca looks like roger daltrey
Robert Plant
LUVILLI 🥰 Paul
In 70s Beatles brokeup and lost the best groovy Paul's voice.
On 2:43 is that McCartney's hofner bass?
Yes, played by Robert Plant
Despues de la muerte de john paul tubo que continuar con su vida y hacer conciertos tubo que hacer muy fuerte
This is 1979
Wings last live performance. Never knew this was on the Jerry Lewis MDA telethon!
This was near the beginning of what I call Paul's "Wacky and Zany" era.
Joy Stinson I have actually changed my opinion of 80s Paul more recently. I used to somewhat dislike his 80s stuff cause it was more “poppy” and zany and wacky but I’ve actually come to like a lot of it. McCartney 2, Tug Of War and Press to Play are good albums
I wonder what Paul was thinking about Pete refusing to wear the same jacket like the other ones on the stage.
♡
They should use this song for the walking dead for when negan gets his Lucille again!🍻
Early 80’s Paul looks more like early 60’s Paul than late 60’s Paul does if that makes sense.
This was actually filmed in December 1979 but I totally get your point, early 80s Paul looks like early 60s Paul but without sideburns and slightly shorter hair, he had ditched the long hair and mullet
it cant be 1981 because clearly at 3 mins John Bonham is on the upper deck playing drums. he died in 1980. it must be his ghost playing. robert plant and john paul jones are in back of the guitarists.
1979
1:49 Pete freaked me out there 😲
Is the first time i can see Paul playing a ferder bass
It's a Yamaha bass. He used it quite a bit during this era.