I live in 🇺🇸 so I won't be able to visit here (especially at age 75!) Thank you for sharing. When Paul was a child I bet he thought the rooms/house was huge 😏 like most of us when we visit our home as an adult!!
Paul has the original piano himself, that his dad bought from what turned out to be Brian Epstein’s NEMS music shop, so an identical piano was put into Forthlin in its place. Paul has used his dad’s old piano to write new songs. It’s a very, very good thing that the house doesn’t have a blue plaque yet. Once Paul reaches his next birthday, the date for its installation will be set to June 18, 2042, commemorating the 100 year anniversary of Paul’s birth. With luck, he’ll actually live past 100 so he can be there.
@@susannconnelly7826 well, he and Ringo already've had a looong life. Death is inevitable. The Beatle Tudor said that "Ringo, unfortunately, has been ill at times." Reason why you don't see him in public much. Looks like Paul might be the last beatle, to put it plainly. But I sure would have liked to see John and George around still.
Hi Agustin. Am enjoying your Beatle's vids very much. I was brought up in the Liverpool area and my father was also. I'd like to share a little story with you from when my Dad played with PMc. Dad was an Armature Winder by trade and did his apprenticeship in a place called Massey Coggins an electrical motor repair works. He told me that whilst he was there PMc also began working there for a short period. Dad's memory of Paul was when the young lads would sit on the metal fire escape for their lunch. Paul struck up a skiffle tune which the rest joined in using their empty plates and cutlery as percussion. Soon after John turned up and Paul left never to return. Dad used to attend the Cavern using his friend's membership card which I still have, this was pre-Beatles when skiffle was the 'in' thing. So in essence my Dad played with Paul Mc lol
Book in advance for the tour with the National Trust. We took a Fab Four taxi to see Ringo’s house and George’s house. The taxi will take you to all the places of interest. Three of us shared the cost so that was good value. We are fans from Australia and thought Liverpool was all about the Beatles. Loved it.
It's a great video. I hope to go to John and Paul's childhood homes next year. My family and I went to Liverpool for the second time in February 2020. We first went in 2011. We went to The Beatles Story and it was great. We also went to the Tate Modern and The Museum of Liverpool. The next morning, I went to The British Music Experience. I had a great time there and the staff were friendly.
John Lennon lived in such a classy house, in a very classy neighborhood, with such classy relatives and folk compared to the other 3 BeeTulz. He lived there for about 18 years, when Beatlemania hit. And it stayed in the family until the National Trust took over responsibility, and establishing it as a Listed Grade II building. And now I guess it's open to the public for tours?
Brilliant video mate...very well put together..and sod the national trust they want to squeeze every ounce of dough out of nature or other peoples lives....well done!
In the fifties In Australia there were lots of housing estates that had prefabricated houses, original flat packs pre IKEA, built in England. When I toured Paul’s council house I saw the same doors, tap ware and plumbing and other fitments our family had in Australia. The houses were compact, well designed and comfortable. Our family at that point squeezed in with six children and two parents, into a three bedroomer.
Great video to watch. I went on the Beatles tour a few years ago and visited Paul and John’s homes. It was a fantastic experience for a big Beatles fan , Mary Ryan
Years ago I saw a few clips of the inside of the house, can't remember when, or how but it was rare, then carpool karaoke, and now your great video. I got to Liverpool for 1 1/2 days in 2014 and got a Mop Top 8 hour tour. Saw outside of Paul and Johns houses, and Ringo's and Georges too. Thanks !
Thank you VERY much for this excellent visit footage, much appreciated ... I am about to book a visit for march as I only live in Manchester so its not a long trip over there 👍🥰
Houses were mostly basic but functional in those days, but they still beat most of todays modern homes with their homely feeling. 'Yesterday' all my troubles seemed so far away, now it looks as if they're here to stay, i believe in 'Yesterday..🎵
The astonishing thing about this ordinary little council house in a less well off suburb of a northern English city, is that it was a birthplace of a musical phenomenon that affected the whole planet. There were a lot of objections to the National Trust buying this house as some of the crustier and snobbier members seem to believe the role of this organisation was to preserve the stately piles of the aristocracy and the posh homes of artists, writers and poets. How wrong they were! It's a great place to visit, as is John's childhood home at Menlove Avenue in Liverpool, also preserved by the National Trust, but owned by Yoko Ono.
Hi augustin thank you for posting this I only became a fan of the beatles when I visited Liverpool in 2019 I love there music now and am really wanting to go back in 2024 for my 40th birthday cause I want to look at paul and John's childhood homes thanks once again stay safe Al 😀
Hola Agustín!!! Te cuento que estuve ahi en el año 2011 y visite las casas de los cuatro y fue muy emocionante verlas porque yo viví la época de The Beatles en tiempo real y compraba los discos ni bien salían y te felicito por el canal y desde ARGENTINA te mando un Abrazo!!!
Hello Ogresteen, hope you dont mind me shortening your name a wee bit...I will just call you Ogre, You've done a very fine job in these videos of the Beetles childhood home and I have enjoyed watching and learning a couple things as well. Great job Ogre and thank you!
This guy showing video for views though is diss custin as the money The National Trust get from visitors pays for the buildings they have so this guys stealing off of them …lThumbs Down 👎🏿
Meu Deus do céu como eu amo esse lindo cantor e compositor Paul McCartney dono de uma bela voz e uma linda musica sou fãn de todas as lindas músicas do famoso cántor e compositor Paul McCartney....Boa tarde...Kátia Barretto....
@@aurelioscardigno903 I wasn’t allowed either. I just recorded anyways cause I don’t think it’s fair for Beatles fans who never had the chance to visit Liverpool
Whilst Paul and George were definitively working class, however with the exception of Ringo's more representive of the working poor impoverished situation in Dingle, notably from the age of 6 when the Harrisons moved to the Upton Green house on a circular drive with a common in front in Speke, both George and Paul were as well off as most workign class families in austerity Britain, and in better residential living circumstances than a great many. John OTOH never lived in working class circumstances regardless the noise he later made about it. John's rebelliousness and in particular disrespect of 'Mimi' in his youth illustrated a side of his nature less than admirable to me, although it is acknowledged that he later came to recognise and address that behaviour in maturity. I had an Aunt and Uncle very much like 'Mimi' and George albeit they weren't childless, and would have left my Juliaesque 'mother' in a heartbeat to live with them had it been an option open to me.
In John Lennon's former home, the parent's bedroom is described as 'a private room for the tour guides'. I expect the same is true at McCartney's house. [My guess is that they also store all the modern cleaning equipment that would be out of place in the public parts of the houses in the parents/aunt and uncle's rooms].
Thank you! Yes, at John's the pricvate room is now the room they used to rent out to students, so I saw Mimi's room but I didn't manage to get any footage.
@@agustinkafka25 So Paul was the true working class hero not John, Mendips is definitely not working class. Paul's brother is known as Mike Mc Gear and was in the group The Scaffold. I had the Beatles autographs and Jane Asher but gave them away(I was very young). Grrr
@@agustinkafka25 Actually ok I tell you here, I'll tell little more briefly in mail too, I'm 20 years old and I made a book on people meeting beatles real story, these were the real people I talked with and they told me their stories , I just published it around 14 Oct , would you like to review my book?? It'll help me to boost it also you'll get new kind of Beatle book to review
The reason for the National Trust not allowing internal filming or photography at the houses is because the photos on display belong to the MCCartney and Lennon family. They are on loan conditional to them not being reproduced. If they are there is a real risk that they will be removed. So by ignoring the clear and simple guidance you put at risk the ability for others to enjoy them. Rules are there for a reason.
They can enjoy them watching my video from wherever they are in the world. Not just for people who can afford to travel to Liverpool and pay for the tour :)
Augustin, you broke the rule to give others enjoyment. Thankfully you did not photograph the aforementioned photos. I enjoyed your videos. The carpool karaoke was the best of James Cordon’s shows. Loved it.
BS. That's the real McCartney. You have been taken in by a conspiracy theory. Don't you think his brother, Mike McGear, would know if he was dead? Yet he said at the time that it wasn't true. John Lennon said, "If Paul was dead, I think I would know. He's alive". And what about all the people who knew McCartney before and after 1966? None of them noticed the supposed difference? What about Brian Epstein? What about George Martin? And please don't say, as many conspiracy theorists do, that they were all threatened with death by MI5 if they "spoke out". What about death bed revelations? Not a single one in over 50 years? Ringo said at the time " I keep telling everyone he's alive. But some people don't want to believe it." The so-called "clues" were all a joke.
So, the house has been lived in since McCartney lived there, and has been restored to look like it did when he lived there. No point going inside really if none of its original. Corden has no point either. Nice post though 😊😊
You would have never been able to be alone in those rooms long enough to do what you’re implying you did. You took videos of professional still photos and spliced it together with other footage. Nice trick, but why pretend?
No, they split the group in two. One group goes upstairs first, the other group goes downstairs. When the rest of the group was in one room, I would be in the other. Quick video with my phone, then I would slow it down.
How? The real Paul McCartney is there, on screen, in his actual boyhood home. The "Paul is Dead" story was just that. A story. It was a conspiracy theory. It wasn't true. John Lennon said at the tim
How? The real Paul McCartney is there, on screen, in his actual boyhood home. The "Paul is Dead" story was just that. A story. It was a conspiracy theory. It wasn't true. John Lennon said at the tim
Omg he only went back to visit his home because he was on tv And hadn't been back to Liverpool for over 30years what a load of shite all this rubbish and hype ...when someone loves a place they don't leave it for 30years...what a hypocrite
He hasn’t visit the hose before, not Liverpool. He goes to Liverpool every year for the graduation of the Liverpool institute of performing arts that he founded and paid for
@@agustinkafka25 He visits his brother Mike Mc Gear in the Wirral regularly. I did a home invigilation a few years ago in a home which was a few doors away from Mike's house.
IT IS THE HOUSE OF THE ORIGINAL PAÚL MCARNETNEY NOT OF THE SHEET FACE THAT THEY PUT AFTER THE ORIGINAL AND WHICH IS THE ONE THAT CURRENTLY BEARS HIS NAME
Stop with conspiracy BS. Paul McCartney didn't die in 1966. Don't you think his own brother would know if he had? And yet he vehemently denied he was dead. John Lennon said in an interview "If Paul was dead I think I would know. He's alive. The so-called "clues" were made up. None were real. It was all a joke."
How thoughtful of you Agustin to do this for all of us!!! SO much appreciated.!! Brilliant!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it !
This is wonderful Agustín. At least I can say I've come to his house's pavement and saw the door back in the day when I did the Magical Mystery Tour.
Thank you so much! That’s great that you had the chance to see the house ! Now you know how it looks inside too :)
I live in 🇺🇸 so I won't be able to visit here (especially at age 75!) Thank you for sharing. When Paul was a child I bet he thought the rooms/house was huge 😏 like most of us when we visit our home as an adult!!
Definitely! I’m glad you liked the video! Thank you 😊
Thought all Americans lived in big houses like the one in home alone... 🤩🙏
Paul has the original piano himself, that his dad bought from what turned out to be Brian Epstein’s NEMS music shop, so an identical piano was put into Forthlin in its place. Paul has used his dad’s old piano to write new songs.
It’s a very, very good thing that the house doesn’t have a blue plaque yet. Once Paul reaches his next birthday, the date for its installation will be set to June 18, 2042, commemorating the 100 year anniversary of Paul’s birth. With luck, he’ll actually live past 100 so he can be there.
I didn't know he has the piano! That's really cool. Thank you so much Deanna!
I pray PAUL lives a longgggg life!!!💙
@@susannconnelly7826 well, he and Ringo already've had a looong life. Death is inevitable. The Beatle Tudor said that "Ringo, unfortunately, has been ill at times." Reason why you don't see him in public much. Looks like Paul might be the last beatle, to put it plainly.
But I sure would have liked to see John and George around still.
@@phillipshosie9233 well that's cheered us all up - thanks for that
I Love Paul McCartney 🥰
Me too! 😊
Me three 😍👍🏽
Me too!!!
❤❤❤ fantastic songwriter/ bassist/ vocalist
@@crystalwaters8852You are So right!
Hi Agustin. Am enjoying your Beatle's vids very much. I was brought up in the Liverpool area and my father was also. I'd like to share a little story with you from when my Dad played with PMc. Dad was an Armature Winder by trade and did his apprenticeship in a place called Massey Coggins an electrical motor repair works. He told me that whilst he was there PMc also began working there for a short period. Dad's memory of Paul was when the young lads would sit on the metal fire escape for their lunch. Paul struck up a skiffle tune which the rest joined in using their empty plates and cutlery as percussion. Soon after John turned up and Paul left never to return. Dad used to attend the Cavern using his friend's membership card which I still have, this was pre-Beatles when skiffle was the 'in' thing. So in essence my Dad played with Paul Mc lol
That's a great story! Thanks for sharing it!
Book in advance for the tour with the National Trust. We took a Fab Four taxi to see Ringo’s house and George’s house. The taxi will take you to all the places of interest. Three of us shared the cost so that was good value. We are fans from Australia and thought Liverpool was all about the Beatles. Loved it.
That's A Sweet Cozy Home; I Like It. ✌💙💛
It's a great video. I hope to go to John and Paul's childhood homes next year.
My family and I went to Liverpool for the second time in February 2020. We first went in 2011.
We went to The Beatles Story and it was great. We also went to the Tate Modern and The Museum of Liverpool.
The next morning, I went to The British Music Experience. I had a great time there and the staff were friendly.
Awesome! I'm glad you had a great time in Liverpool!
John Lennon lived in such a classy house, in a very classy neighborhood, with such classy relatives and folk compared to the other 3 BeeTulz.
He lived there for about 18 years, when Beatlemania hit. And it stayed in the family until the National Trust took over responsibility, and establishing it as a Listed Grade II building. And now I guess it's open to the public for tours?
Forthlin Road and Menlove Avenue are not very far away from the city centre - you should do it
He also lived in 72 western avenue, speke, Liverpool. I used to live in Number 73 opposite.
Brilliant video mate...very well put together..and sod the national trust they want to squeeze every ounce of dough out of nature or other peoples lives....well done!
Thank you so much !
Brilliant video. Thank you for filming. Nice 👍 cosy house.
Hey brother thanks for sharing, I look forward to watching more Beatles material you have
Thank you so much! I have many videos like this on my channel! And there's more to come :)
In the fifties In Australia there were lots of housing estates that had prefabricated houses, original flat packs pre IKEA, built in England. When I toured Paul’s council house I saw the same doors, tap ware and plumbing and other fitments our family had in Australia. The houses were compact, well designed and comfortable. Our family at that point squeezed in with six children and two parents, into a three bedroomer.
Very interesting. Thank you for this :)
My pleasure!
Thanks Agustín
For The visit house's Paul
AND thanks Paul .
So long.❤
Thank you for sharing with us!
Thank you!
Great video to watch. I went on the Beatles tour a few years ago and visited Paul and John’s homes. It was a fantastic experience for a big Beatles fan , Mary Ryan
Glad you enjoyed it!
Paul McCartney is my favorite of the Beatles then it John, George and Ringo. Thanks for sharing this.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video.❤️
@@DavidAspden-wh6oy thank you!
This is so good..and yesterday golden slumbers are coming in my eyes..lg from Germany beatles Fan Ellen 😍
Thank you so much Ellen !
@@agustinkafka25 this is going fast. Thank you (girl) boy 😂
Great, nteresting and emotional video! Thanks!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it !
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day agustin also Paul McCartney is my favorite Beatle to be honest ❤😊
@@aminahmed2220 thanks so much! He’s my favourite too!
Thank you for sharing this! We're going to try to get tickets for the two tours when we travel to UK next spring!
Thank you! Awesome!!
Years ago I saw a few clips of the inside of the house, can't remember when, or how but it was rare, then carpool karaoke, and now your great video. I got to Liverpool for 1 1/2 days in 2014 and got a Mop Top 8 hour tour. Saw outside of Paul and Johns houses, and Ringo's and Georges too. Thanks !
Thank You, for sharing. What a wonderful presentation. Bravo. Peace.
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it !
A great video! I loved it! Thank you! Some great Beatle information!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it!
I love the video thank you so much❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!!
Thank you VERY much for this excellent visit footage, much appreciated ... I am about to book a visit for march as I only live in Manchester so its not a long trip over there 👍🥰
So cool!
Thank you!
i was going to switch off.. but a message flashed up on screen and i decided to stay! 😀
thankyou for sharing this x
I’m glad I added that 😂thank you!
GREAT video!!!! Thank you!!!
Thanks!
Houses were mostly basic but functional in those days, but they still beat most of todays modern homes with their homely feeling.
'Yesterday' all my troubles seemed so far away, now it looks as if they're here to stay, i believe in 'Yesterday..🎵
Im def will go his old legend house and liverpool when pandemic is clear. You are so lucky yo visit there. Thank you for sharing the video.
Great plan! Thank you !!
The astonishing thing about this ordinary little council house in a less well off suburb of a northern English city, is that it was a birthplace of a musical phenomenon that affected the whole planet.
There were a lot of objections to the National Trust buying this house as some of the crustier and snobbier members seem to believe the role of this organisation was to preserve the stately piles of the aristocracy and the posh homes of artists, writers and poets. How wrong they were! It's a great place to visit, as is John's childhood home at Menlove Avenue in Liverpool, also preserved by the National Trust, but owned by Yoko Ono.
Absolutely!! Yoko donated the property to the national trust btw, I’ll release my video visiting medips on Wednesday !
Hi augustin thank you for posting this I only became a fan of the beatles when I visited Liverpool in 2019 I love there music now and am really wanting to go back in 2024 for my 40th birthday cause I want to look at paul and John's childhood homes thanks once again stay safe Al 😀
Thank you so much Al!
This was so awesome, thank you!
You're so welcome!
Hola Agustín!!! Te cuento que estuve ahi en el año 2011 y visite las casas de los cuatro y fue muy emocionante verlas porque yo viví la época de The Beatles en tiempo real y compraba los discos ni bien salían y te felicito por el canal y desde ARGENTINA te mando un Abrazo!!!
Hola Eduardo! Me alegra que hayáis podido visitar Liverpool y que te haya gustado mi canal! Te mando un abrazo !
I Soo love my Paul with all my heart and soul! He's my Baby!! 😊😊❤❤❤❤
Great video!
Thanks!
Grazie mille per il video
Grazie !!
Fabuloso!!!😍
Muchas gracias!
Great video im also a Beatles fan from Phil. but not lucky enough of resources to be there but thru your video dreams come true… Thanks
Thanks a lot!
Thank you.
Hello Ogresteen, hope you dont mind me shortening your name a wee bit...I will just call you Ogre, You've done a very fine job in these videos of the Beetles childhood home and I have enjoyed watching and learning a couple things as well. Great job Ogre and thank you!
Thank you! I’m glad you like my videos ! 😊
Nice video man
Thank you!
For him to go back there at 80 really must bring back memories
Definitely!
very cool thank you!
I’m glad you liked it. Thanks !
I’ve been inside thanks to The National Trust , I’ve even been inside his and his brothers bedroom they shared
Like no way
This guy showing video for views though is diss custin as the money The National Trust get from visitors pays for the buildings they have so this guys stealing off of them …lThumbs Down 👎🏿
@@chiefrocka8604"This guy" is the real Paul McCartney. You have been taken in by the whole "Billy Shears" conspiracy nonsense.
Se supone que tenga su guarda espalda,recordando que los fans suelen ser complicados 🙏🇬🇧🇨🇺
Meu Deus do céu como eu amo esse lindo cantor e compositor Paul McCartney dono de uma bela voz e uma linda musica sou fãn de todas as lindas músicas do famoso cántor e compositor Paul McCartney....Boa tarde...Kátia Barretto....
Me gusta ese país por muchas razones ,pero una de ellas es por qué Los Beatles son de allí.❤😅🇬🇧🇨🇺
Thanks ❤
NEXT TIME I MUST COME TO VISIT PAUL MAC CARTNEY 'S HOME IN LIVERPOOL ....TUAT IS A PROMISE 💥🔥🥳💖💖💖💖👍🎵🎵🎵🇬🇬
Maybe you can go to Friar park, where George lived. I don't know if you can go in there, but you can try. I love George, he is my favo Beatle.
I would love to do that ! I need to find out if there’s a way to get in
Hope you can do a video on the Everly Brothers childhood home!
Good idea!
So what footage did you record? I just saw Corden’s footage.
Everything else. I only used theirs when you see Paul in the house.
Do you have problems with the copyright for this video? I made a tour inside the house, but, supposedly, is prohibited take any video or photo. (?)
Não estraguem, ficar tudo como era, é maravilhoso. Muitas saudades
Thank you!
Great video and thank you for sharing!!. Just one question: did you use glasses equipped with a camera inside McCartney's House?
Thank you so much! Inside the house I just used my phone .
@@agustinkafka25 Great!!. When I visited McCartney house a couple of years ago I was not allowed to use a phone. Have they changed the rules?
@@aurelioscardigno903 I wasn’t allowed either. I just recorded anyways cause I don’t think it’s fair for Beatles fans who never had the chance to visit Liverpool
Recently visited but the street was flooded with visitors. I couldn't help feeling sorry for the poor residents.
Thankyou for letting us see inside ,you forgot the back garden haha
In John's house they don't show you that. At Paul's they do but that's where the tour guide was
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@@natimartiviudes6755 ❤️😊
@@natimartiviudes6755 ❤️😊
Did you say "hi" to John Halliday (the original Paul McCartney from 1962-66)?
A bit of trivia..his name is James...James Paul McCartney
hey! how can i send him a letter to Paul? does anyone know the adress? please help 🙏
I don't know to be honest.
P o l e
M a C o t t n y
Cheerio Mayte!
What tittle song yesterday instrument?
What tittle?
enjoy
😊😊
Lovely 1930s council house ,love the windows ,its a shame how modern pvc windows ruin the character of old house .
@@Marty-hu7rw it is a beautiful house :)
She love you yes yes yes no! She love you yeh yeh yeh
ha ha ha 🤣👌
Will have changed since he lived there
Not much cause the national trust tries to keep it the way it was back then!
Where's John Halliday??
YEAH I WAS THINKING THAT I THOUGHT HE WAS THE CUSTODIAN OF THE HOUSE 😮😮
If i was stood there and he walked out the guy who lives there . Id have a hart attack
Same!
interesting childhood
Definitely!
Whilst Paul and George were definitively working class, however with the exception of Ringo's more representive of the working poor impoverished situation in Dingle, notably from the age of 6 when the Harrisons moved to the Upton Green house on a circular drive with a common in front in Speke, both George and Paul were as well off as most workign class families in austerity Britain, and in better residential living circumstances than a great many.
John OTOH never lived in working class circumstances regardless the noise he later made about it. John's rebelliousness and in particular disrespect of 'Mimi' in his youth illustrated a side of his nature less than admirable to me, although it is acknowledged that he later came to recognise and address that behaviour in maturity. I had an Aunt and Uncle very much like 'Mimi' and George albeit they weren't childless, and would have left my Juliaesque 'mother' in a heartbeat to live with them had it been an option open to me.
Arent you allowed to see the parents bedroom?
In John Lennon's former home, the parent's bedroom is described as 'a private room for the tour guides'. I expect the same is true at McCartney's house. [My guess is that they also store all the modern cleaning equipment that would be out of place in the public parts of the houses in the parents/aunt and uncle's rooms].
Thank you! Yes, at John's the pricvate room is now the room they used to rent out to students, so I saw Mimi's room but I didn't manage to get any footage.
Iggy's home in Ann Arbor that he shared with the other Stooges should be a stop.
Where is that?
@@agustinkafka25 Michigan just outside of Univ of Mich
Like sitting in a goal.
The boy Did Well growing up in a council rented house.
Definitely!
@@agustinkafka25 So Paul was the true working class hero not John, Mendips is definitely not working class. Paul's brother is known as Mike Mc Gear and was in the group The Scaffold. I had the Beatles autographs and Jane Asher but gave them away(I was very young). Grrr
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Only problem is...that ain't Paul McCartney.
I don't know where William's childhood home is lol
Can I talk to you for a moment??
Sure!
@@agustinkafka25 Actually ok I tell you here, I'll tell little more briefly in mail too, I'm 20 years old and I made a book on people meeting beatles real story, these were the real people I talked with and they told me their stories , I just published it around 14 Oct , would you like to review my book?? It'll help me to boost it also you'll get new kind of Beatle book to review
@@amangadpale9284 sounds good! Please send me an email at agustinkafka@gmail.com
Paul 1st live in Speke but ssssssssss he doesn't want people to no 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
True 😂
The reason for the National Trust not allowing internal filming or photography at the houses is because the photos on display belong to the MCCartney and Lennon family. They are on loan conditional to them not being reproduced. If they are there is a real risk that they will be removed. So by ignoring the clear and simple guidance you put at risk the ability for others to enjoy them. Rules are there for a reason.
They can enjoy them watching my video from wherever they are in the world. Not just for people who can afford to travel to Liverpool and pay for the tour :)
Augustin, you broke the rule to give others enjoyment. Thankfully you did not photograph the aforementioned photos.
I enjoyed your videos. The carpool karaoke was the best of James Cordon’s shows. Loved it.
Das ist nicht paul aber aucj eon huter Künsyler und Sir
Wo sind doe videps mit dem rvjten zpaul mczrtmey doch nicht helöscjt ?
Das Ist Paul! :)
Great video i done a video on john lennon check it out on my channel very interesting myth
Thanks! I will :)
6:49 That's not the real Paul McCartney but the guy who replaced him.
BS. That's the real McCartney. You have been taken in by a conspiracy theory. Don't you think his brother, Mike McGear, would know if he was dead? Yet he said at the time that it wasn't true. John Lennon said, "If Paul was dead, I think I would know. He's alive". And what about all the people who knew McCartney before and after 1966? None of them noticed the supposed difference? What about Brian Epstein? What about George Martin? And please don't say, as many conspiracy theorists do, that they were all threatened with death by MI5 if they "spoke out". What about death bed revelations? Not a single one in over 50 years? Ringo said at the time " I keep telling everyone he's alive. But some people don't want to believe it." The so-called "clues" were all a joke.
So, the house has been lived in since McCartney lived there, and has been restored to look like it did when he lived there. No point going inside really if none of its original. Corden has no point either. Nice post though 😊😊
Gym Max jazz band... 24th limb road.....lol
The sound is not good
Why is that? I appreciate constructive criticism but I think the sound is actually quite good
You would have never been able to be alone in those rooms long enough to do what you’re implying you did. You took videos of professional still photos and spliced it together with other footage. Nice trick, but why pretend?
No, they split the group in two. One group goes upstairs first, the other group goes downstairs. When the rest of the group was in one room, I would be in the other. Quick video with my phone, then I would slow it down.
I think it's very disrespectful.
How? The real Paul McCartney is there, on screen, in his actual boyhood home. The "Paul is Dead" story was just that. A story. It was a conspiracy theory. It wasn't true. John Lennon said at the tim
How? The real Paul McCartney is there, on screen, in his actual boyhood home. The "Paul is Dead" story was just that. A story. It was a conspiracy theory. It wasn't true. John Lennon said at the tim
Omg he only went back to visit his home because he was on tv
And hadn't been back to Liverpool for over 30years what a load of shite all this rubbish and hype ...when someone loves a place they don't leave it for 30years...what a hypocrite
He hasn’t visit the hose before, not Liverpool. He goes to Liverpool every year for the graduation of the Liverpool institute of performing arts that he founded and paid for
@@agustinkafka25 He visits his brother Mike Mc Gear in the Wirral regularly. I did a home invigilation a few years ago in a home which was a few doors away from Mike's house.
Haha nothing to say now that you know you were so wrong about Paul? 😂
childhood---> home Agustin, home
IT IS THE HOUSE OF THE ORIGINAL PAÚL MCARNETNEY NOT OF THE SHEET FACE THAT THEY PUT AFTER THE ORIGINAL AND WHICH IS THE ONE THAT CURRENTLY BEARS HIS NAME
Stop with conspiracy BS. Paul McCartney didn't die in 1966. Don't you think his own brother would know if he had? And yet he vehemently denied he was dead. John Lennon said in an interview "If Paul was dead I think I would know. He's alive. The so-called "clues" were made up. None were real. It was all a joke."