oh boy, I wish he would pick up the Bass more often, he sure does extract some MADDENING sounds out of that block of wood, holy fucking shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣awesome awesome 🙏🙏
When Billy recorded it in 1970, he had become better at playing bass with thr non-dominant hand. Ram stated his farewell to the Vivian Stanshall, and a role as Paul McCartney he would play till he died.
This is one of my fav's from the RAM album so yes, I'm glad he played it. You can't take it so seriously, there are many more themes going on here than JL. Thank you Paul.
If John had lived and they had got back together for one last time, I think John would have made Paul perform this and done the harmonies with him. What a moment that would have been with George and Ringo smiling at each other.
What lol no, this was a jab at John. “You took your lucky break and broke it in two” if they did reunite to play something this certainly wouldn’t be the song
@@kenmarvin370 When I say "best concert I was at" I mean that particular tour. Paul wore that same color shirt, and the stage set was the same ... so I'm thinking this is from his 2005 tour? As far as where this was shot, hard to say, but I saw him in San Jose, CA at the arena the San Jose Sharks play. Hope that helps?
EVERYONE that sees Paul live, says it's the best show they ever saw. I never got to see him:( I envy all you lucky folks that have gotten a chance to see this amazing man live.
Absolutely BRILLIANT the way he segues into "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window"....and the audience ROARS it's approval like an enormous happy BEAST!
I love how the crowd quietly screams for "Too Many People" then the instant the guitar solo stops and Paul sings "SHE CAME IN THROUGH THE BATHROOM WINDOW!" the crowd goes absolutely ballisitic.
@James Chester. And I love the way how the crowd enjoys the atmosphere, music and being free to enjoy life: no face masks, no social distancing, and no modern Arian Declaration, named QR Code, that had turned millions of Unvaccinated citizens into second rate pariah. Unvaccinated are not allowed to attend concerts and even not make use of a WC in a restaurant. In our present dystopian world lives of young people and youths are scourged by an elite of nearly 100 years old monsters, who's expiring date lies decades behind them. They still like to play God and above all: forget to die.
@@Thomassonable get help man. What does your rambling nonsense have to do with this song? . . . .try caring . . . Just a tiny bit . . . about those who have died. Paul does.
@@TonysMusic1974 Yeah, pure nonsense. How can anyone not LOVE the adorable, generous and intelligent leaders of this world? The poor guy needs help. He should go to another planet.
there is a reason why the entire world went through a Revolution in regards to lifestyle (60's) and that later on even the soviet union crumbled down right after a bunch of Heavy Metal festivals passed through the region (1988/1989) REAL MUSIC has power and inspires people to pursuit FREEDOM 🤘🤘🙏🙏
It's those opening chords on Too Many People that are iconic.....kind of a line cliche between G and C major and dominant 7th? I think the acoustic guitar player performs those classic chord voicings.
Paul McCartney is truley a living legend. Probably the greatest songwriter who ever lived, & yet he remains humble,& down to earth. He was the one who arranged the Concert for 911 in NYC after the attack on the WTC. Bless you Paul, forever in the hearts of millions.
I was thinking the same thing! Paul knows how to pick his band mates, They are terrific together. You can tell that they rehearse long and hard before a tour.
I saw the Beatles in 65 Mc Cartney 3 times. How one person can have so much talent, without any real musical training, is un- believable as there are stars in the heavens
One of Paul's most desirable attributes is the ability to make his audiences forget about what is happening outside in their normal lives and to turn an entire crowd into a bunch of people that get along and show love to each other and all through his music
this is my favorite song ever and its kind of obscure so when he played it at the concert my heart skipped a beat. That was the greatest concert I've ever been to and probably the best i'll ever see
This band is so tight. Paul's, Guitarists Rusty Anderson (Lead) & Brian Ray (Acoustic) are two of the Best Guitarists/Lead Guitarists alive. Abe Laboriel is an exceptional drummer. He also does Paul's higher vocals since he can't reach them notes... Great upload, thanks....
Paul has so many great songs to choose from when putting together a set list. If I were him I would dust off a lot of the many songs he hasn't played that often. And I would strap on the Rickenbacker 4001 when playing them 🎸
Another DEEP CUT!! Would anyone have thought that paul would play any DEEP CUTS. I am sooo glad to see that Paul does that. He knows what WE like. RAM WAS one of his biggest albums and MOST of us loved the whole album.
there is a reason why the entire world went through a Revolution in regards to lifestyle (60's) and that later on even the soviet union crumbled down right after a bunch of Heavy Metal festivals passed through the region (1988/1989) REAL MUSIC has power and inspires people to pursuit FREEDOM 🤘🤘🙏🙏
"Ram" is such an incredible record. I am SO glad to finally see Macca playing "Too Many People" live. What a great song and a great rocker at that! Now if he'd add "Back Seat of My Car" to his repertoire!
Too Many People, Smile away and Monkberry Moon Delight are the three rockers on this album, these three songs are distinguished by the fact that they are high-energy songs and among his most popular on this album, absolutely undoubtedly!!
One vid I haven't seen. All the accolades for Paul. All My Loving for him. But I'll step aside a sec and say thanks so much for posting. Haven't read the details of the concert and as often as I've seen, certainly saw him this era, somehow I missed this. I can close my eyes and hear Paul's voice as a 20-30yo. A living miracle.
Agreed, this video shows you how Paul can be cold sometimes and thinking only in the bussiness, this is why John Lennon had a resentment for Paul during the seventies, only John Lennon knew Paul McCartney very well.
I have lived my life in wonder at what God has given the United States and what this country has accomplished. In return God has sent us Paul McCartney and his music, a truly wonderful gesture on his part. The United States is truly blessed to have a great country and to enjoy McCartney's music.
oh boy, I wish he would pick up the Bass more often, he sure does extract some MADDENING sounds out of that block of wood, holy fucking shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣awesome awesome 🙏🙏
and let me say this: I have been noticing a lot of americans judging themselves way too hard recently, saying things like "We have no culture of our own", "We are a country of dumb fat people" and things like that.... Never NEVER EVER think of yourselves that way... There is a reason why American customer service is number 1 in the world, NO ONE ever gets close (I live in Europe, so much fucking hipocrisy here...) Don't ever fall for this American-hating trend that is out in the world right now... I say this with confidence: most polite people on Earth!! Don't sacrifice your soul comparing yourselves with other places, all those places are miserable, living in denial
y aun hay pseudointelectuales que creen que JPJ es mejor. Sin embargo creo que hay dos o tres bajistas que si estan por encima de sir Paul: Geddy Lee y John Entwistle...y probablememte Jack Bruce en un mismo nivel
There will never ever be any Songwriters/Musicians as great as Lennon/McCartney in my whole lifetime, or probably in the whole 21st Century! They were the most original (I happen to love their "later" Beatles and solo stuff afterwards), most awesome composers I've ever heard! Although, Irving Berlin, Bing Crosby, Fanny Crosby, Aram Khachaturian, Beethoven and F. Chopin were truly amazing, too! Yes, even Fanny Crosby (late 1800s)!
It looks like the audience is really into the moment instead of having their faces stuck in their cell phones. It will be the end of a truly great era in music when the last two Beatles are gone. I will cry.
I HATE all the cell phones held up in the air at concerts now if you are behind rows of them being held up, you can't see the band. It's annoying. I understand wanting to take a video or pic, but it's during the whole show.
PM admitted in an interview that this song was part of a post-Beatles chapter when he and JL "weaponized" songs at each other. eg. "you took your lucky break and broke it in two" - referring to Lennon announcing to the group he was leaving.
IMO the best Paul tour in the post 2002 era. The setlist is fire, the set as intimate as you can get in stadiums (really close to Paul). I prefer his look from the more recent tour (longer non-dyed hair, and suits/dress shirt look) but otherwise pretty darn perfect.
he goes right into "She Came in Through The Bathroom Window" so the audience doesn't have time to start into "How Do You Sleep" during the applause break. LOL.
Incredible. I HIGHLY recommend buying the The Space Within Us DVD. It is very creatively produced, it's great to see Billy Joel and others in the audeince(s), the fans reactions (not overdone) and of course, Paul in great voice throughout. It's amazing to realize that he still sings many of these tunes in the SAME KEYS that he did all those years ago. One of the all-time best vocal artists (and everything else, of course) rock has ever produced. Don't miss it.
Paul is the man, no one alive today comes close to him as an entertainer and a magnet of people, everyone comes together at these concerts and celebrates together. No race, sexual orientation, no gender, it's just all Pauly and the music
Part of this song is directed at John "That was your first mistake - you took your lucky break and broke it in two." That was referring to him breaking up the Beatles when they were on top. John, however, thought the whole album was an attack on him, so he came back with way more fire with "How Do You Sleep". Paul was pissed off that John escalated it so much, and it just went back and forth like that.
Have you ever seen sooooo many older KIDS in your life? Lol. I LOVE IT!!! MOST of us WERE kids when this music came out!!! I don't know about you, but "I AM" still a kid at 53!!!
Listening to Paul's bass lines gives me chills...
...and on top singing a totally different melody than the bass line. Really amazing to do, without mistakes.
Yes Totally Amazingly dead On Too.
I wish I could play the guitar!
what a crowd..from grandpa to grandkids..all singing..all loving..all just great!
long live music like this..
The bass line is sick
Where and when was this show?
Thanks for the information. I hope you were fortunate enough to be in attendance for it. Excellence!
oh boy, I wish he would pick up the Bass more often, he sure does extract some MADDENING sounds out of that block of wood, holy fucking shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣awesome awesome 🙏🙏
When Billy recorded it in 1970, he had become better at playing bass with thr non-dominant hand. Ram stated his farewell to the Vivian Stanshall, and a role as Paul McCartney he would play till he died.
This is one of those delicious Paul songs that make me feel forever young. Thank you Paul, I love you.
This is one of my fav's from the RAM album so yes, I'm glad he played it. You can't take it so seriously, there are many more themes going on here than JL.
Thank you Paul.
It’s pretty much just a jab at Lennon lol
@@LedZeplican only two lines are about john
Boy do I sure appreciate what Paul has done for the music scene the past 40 years. WOW.
Lord that bass sounds FANTASTIC!!
If John had lived and they had got back together for one last time, I think John would have made Paul perform this and done the harmonies with him. What a moment that would have been with George and Ringo smiling at each other.
Surely not since this song contains digs against John and John knew it. It prompted him to write how do you sleep at night.
@@arthurdent9160 you under estimate John, sir.
Then he'd play how do you sleep at night after this
@@CIS_22 I know it’s painful, but the relationship between the Beatles was damaged by 1980. Especially George with Paul or John.
What lol no, this was a jab at John. “You took your lucky break and broke it in two” if they did reunite to play something this certainly wouldn’t be the song
Still the best concert I ever was at! LOVE!
I was there too, it was biblical...
@Joy Stinson It's been four times for me too ... nothing to be envious of. PEACE & LOVE!
Awesome awesome song saw him life Fenway Park 2009 unbelievably memorable time ...
Where was this concert?
@@kenmarvin370 When I say "best concert I was at" I mean that particular tour. Paul wore that same color shirt, and the stage set was the same ... so I'm thinking this is from his 2005 tour? As far as where this was shot, hard to say, but I saw him in San Jose, CA at the arena the San Jose Sharks play. Hope that helps?
EVERYONE that sees Paul live, says it's the best show they ever saw. I never got to see him:( I envy all you lucky folks that have gotten a chance to see this amazing man live.
This is my favorite song ever. I swear to God when i heard the first few strums of it in San Jose my heart momentarily stopped
Absolutely BRILLIANT the way he segues into "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window"....and the audience ROARS it's approval like an enormous happy BEAST!
I love how the crowd quietly screams for "Too Many People" then the instant the guitar solo stops and Paul sings "SHE CAME IN THROUGH THE BATHROOM WINDOW!" the crowd goes absolutely ballisitic.
Really wish he had gone into 3 Legs next, instead…
@James Chester. And I love the way how the crowd enjoys the atmosphere, music and being free to enjoy life: no face masks, no social distancing, and no modern Arian Declaration, named QR Code, that had turned millions of Unvaccinated citizens into second rate pariah. Unvaccinated are not allowed to attend concerts and even not make use of a WC in a restaurant. In our present dystopian world lives of young people and youths are scourged by an elite of nearly 100 years old monsters, who's expiring date lies decades behind them. They still like to play God and above all: forget to die.
@@Thomassonable get help man. What does your rambling nonsense have to do with this song? . . . .try caring . . . Just a tiny bit . . . about those who have died. Paul does.
@@TonysMusic1974 Yeah, pure nonsense. How can anyone not LOVE the adorable, generous and intelligent leaders of this world? The poor guy needs help. He should go to another planet.
@@Thomassonable the fck are you saying bro. Lmao
Ram was Paul and Linda,s album must bring a lot of memories back to macca when he sings a track off it!
i thought the same thing.
His true love
That was an excellent album. I still have it.
The ENTIRE audience is completely mesmerized! ...The power of Paul and the power of the songs of the Beatles and of Wings.
there is a reason why the entire world went through a Revolution in regards to lifestyle (60's) and that later on even the soviet union crumbled down right after a bunch of Heavy Metal festivals passed through the region (1988/1989) REAL MUSIC has power and inspires people to pursuit FREEDOM 🤘🤘🙏🙏
I forgot how much I like this song!
I just rediscovered this song the other day. This song has gotten better with time. I love this song. Thanks Paul.
awesome bass on this.. and Rusty just nails the solo.
Simply fantastic bass lines. Each note in its place...
McCartney has such a catalog of excellence that even the list of "most under-rated" is massive
Only it’s not Mcartney it’s Billy Shephard
@@garyhillman4993 get a life
@@garyhillman4993oh my! Such a tired falsehood
Deja la droga!i por cierto era Billy Campbell tontito@@garyhillman4993
Awesome song, McCartney really needs to perform much more of his Wings and solo material!
Rusty Andersons lead guitar on this song is just perfect.
It's those opening chords on Too Many People that are iconic.....kind of a line cliche between G and C major and dominant 7th? I think the acoustic guitar player performs those classic chord voicings.
Paul McCartney is truley a living legend. Probably the greatest songwriter who ever lived, & yet he remains humble,& down to earth. He was the one who arranged the Concert for 911 in NYC after the attack on the WTC. Bless you Paul, forever in the hearts of millions.
What a great combo of songs 😊!!!! Way to go Paul!!!!!
LOVE THIS SONG! This man is an icon. He is to pop/rock music what Beethoven was to classical music. 🤘🏻
That guitar player is excellent - perfect job on those two tunes.
I was thinking the same thing! Paul knows how to pick his band mates, They are terrific together. You can tell that they rehearse long and hard before a tour.
I love this number he answered his naysayers just like he did later on silly love songs 🎵 💕
Paul McCartney with a real rocker and his vocal range is incredible
I saw the Beatles in 65 Mc Cartney 3 times. How one person can
have so much talent, without any real musical training, is un-
believable as there are stars in the heavens
"This is for the wings fans"
You gotta love Pauls sarcasm!
"Sarcasm" I think not.
No lol...
Hehehe yeah, Lenono = Wings fans
The first thing I thought of is this was his album before wings.. Ram came before wings
@@ProfeAugustoM 😂😂
Damn Paul was on fire. His live performances are so thick and awesome.
Damn, when I listen to this, it brings me back to 1971. Paul has a way of stirring up old warm feelings.
One of Paul's most desirable attributes is the ability to make his audiences forget about what is happening outside in their normal lives and to turn an entire crowd into a bunch of people that get along and show love to each other and all through his music
Great song writer, awesome singer, good bass player. Wow!
this is my favorite song ever and its kind of obscure so when he played it at the concert my heart skipped a beat. That was the greatest concert I've ever been to and probably the best i'll ever see
UTMOST.. REVOLTINGLY.. AWESOME.. The ending gave me chills down my spine!
I wish I could have been there! I LOVE Paul!
fucking amazing 🙏🙏
This was great!! I will love Paul forever. I'm so glad I got to see him play a few times
When you start to hear "Piss off, cake" in the beggining of the song, there's no coming back.
This band is so tight. Paul's, Guitarists Rusty Anderson (Lead) & Brian Ray (Acoustic) are two of the Best Guitarists/Lead Guitarists alive. Abe Laboriel is an exceptional drummer. He also does Paul's higher vocals since he can't reach them notes... Great upload, thanks....
Paul has so many great songs to choose from when putting together a set list. If I were him I would dust off a lot of the many songs he hasn't played that often. And I would strap on the Rickenbacker 4001 when playing them 🎸
Another DEEP CUT!! Would anyone have thought that paul would play any DEEP CUTS. I am sooo glad to see that Paul does that. He knows what WE like. RAM WAS one of his biggest albums and MOST of us loved the whole album.
to see all these people so happy , its amazing !
there is a reason why the entire world went through a Revolution in regards to lifestyle (60's) and that later on even the soviet union crumbled down right after a bunch of Heavy Metal festivals passed through the region (1988/1989) REAL MUSIC has power and inspires people to pursuit FREEDOM 🤘🤘🙏🙏
a Wings classic never to be forgotten..
its not even from wings
It was a Paul and Linda solo song
"Ram" is such an incredible record. I am SO glad to finally see Macca playing "Too Many People" live. What a great song and a great rocker at that!
Now if he'd add "Back Seat of My Car" to his repertoire!
Too Many People, Smile away and Monkberry Moon Delight are the three rockers on this album, these three songs are distinguished by the fact that they are high-energy songs and among his most popular on this album, absolutely undoubtedly!!
One of Paul's best live performances... Another favorite is Please Please Me.
When I heard this song for the first time was a child and I was so happy and loving this great artist (Too Many People)
I love this clip !!!! Beautiful !!! Yeah Paul you are Great.... Rudy!!!!
Love Love Love this Live version!
wow It's totally unexpected that he's gonna play she came into the bathroom window after too many people, a great medley!!!!
Oh boy what a video!! Greatest entertainer I’ve ever seen or heard
great video! ...and great paul, of course.
At 3:27 when he launches into She Came In Through The Bathroom Window the crowd just explodes!!
Meh
I am so entertained by this music!! Thanks for sharing !!
One vid I haven't seen. All the accolades for Paul. All My Loving for him. But I'll step aside a sec and say thanks so much for posting. Haven't read the details of the concert and as often as I've seen, certainly saw him this era, somehow I missed this. I can close my eyes and hear Paul's voice as a 20-30yo. A living miracle.
This is excellent sound.. unreal
The beauty, the magic of the man and his music! Thank you, Sir!
One of my first favorite songs.. I've alway loved it!.
One of the very best concerts I’ve ever seen
So great ! big music Paul I love it !!!
Rudy from Belgium yeah yeah ........
This is an obvious obvious thing to say, but....FANTASTIC performance!❤❤❤
I was 20~ It was a different world! Miss those days. What will the world do when there are no more Beatles?
Thankfully their music, their videos/films and movies will live on FOREVER. IF all those things went away TOO, THEN it would be TRULY AWFUL!!
Agreed, this video shows you how Paul can be cold sometimes and thinking only in the bussiness, this is why John Lennon had a resentment for Paul during the seventies, only John Lennon knew Paul McCartney very well.
She came in through the bathroom window and the crowd goes nuts....beautiful.
this is a brilliant song.
Wow, this was too cool to see........Linda Grey, Jr's wife from Dallas, soaking up the tunes and rockin out......way to go Linda !!!
I have lived my life in wonder at what God has given the United States and what this country has accomplished. In return God has sent us Paul McCartney and his music, a truly wonderful gesture on his part. The United States is truly blessed to have a great country and to enjoy McCartney's music.
oh boy, I wish he would pick up the Bass more often, he sure does extract some MADDENING sounds out of that block of wood, holy fucking shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣awesome awesome 🙏🙏
and let me say this: I have been noticing a lot of americans judging themselves way too hard recently, saying things like "We have no culture of our own", "We are a country of dumb fat people" and things like that.... Never NEVER EVER think of yourselves that way... There is a reason why American customer service is number 1 in the world, NO ONE ever gets close (I live in Europe, so much fucking hipocrisy here...) Don't ever fall for this American-hating trend that is out in the world right now... I say this with confidence: most polite people on Earth!! Don't sacrifice your soul comparing yourselves with other places, all those places are miserable, living in denial
AWESOME!!!
"Too Many People/She Came Into The Bathroom Window"... nice nice nice combination! Sounds great=D
I never thought he would ever perform this live. Never did anything live from the RAM album
Wings performed "Eat At Home" and "Smile Away" during the early years of touring for Wings
Simply superb
Thank you for posting!!! ❤❤
mira la facilidad del tío tocando el bajo mientras canta..
maldito
Ya, es lo que tiene el colega que su trabajo lo hace muy bien
Por eso para mi es el mejor bajista de todos los tiempos. Componer, grabar, tocar y cantar todo eso es increíble.
Guillermo Vega En silly love songs uno se caga de poder tocar esa línea y cantar
Y pensar que hay ignorantes que lo subestiman
y aun hay pseudointelectuales que creen que JPJ es mejor. Sin embargo creo que hay dos o tres bajistas que si estan por encima de sir Paul: Geddy Lee y John Entwistle...y probablememte Jack Bruce en un mismo nivel
Clint Black at 5:10
Nobody will ever surpass the Beatles in talent !!!
I sure hope somebody does surpass them…I am dying for some to come along to create New Magic that those 4 Lads did…
best macca song ever!!
From before "the Wings times", Paul!!! :)
Man this was just as good or better than the original record off of the Ram album from 1971! Bravo! 👏👏
I could not fucking believe it 🙏🙏
Ram was his second solo album- sorry Paul but that was prior to Wings...
The best McCartney (+ Linda) album.
I'm in this at 3:24 the little girl flailing her arms around hahah
marry me
Jillian Ann I was in row two!
Dear Paul - Great video- I'am proud to be a fan of you-Lovely song!Just great. Ilove it !see you in Belgium one day.
Love this version of She Came In Through The Bathroom Window, a good beatles song and Paul out did himself on this with his band.
There will never ever be any Songwriters/Musicians as great as Lennon/McCartney in my whole lifetime, or probably in the whole 21st Century! They were the most original (I happen to love their "later" Beatles and solo stuff afterwards), most awesome composers I've ever heard! Although, Irving Berlin, Bing Crosby, Fanny Crosby, Aram Khachaturian, Beethoven and F. Chopin were truly amazing, too! Yes, even Fanny Crosby (late 1800s)!
Perfect what a voice!
It looks like the audience is really into the moment instead of having their faces stuck in their cell phones. It will be the end of a truly great era in music when the last two Beatles are gone. I will cry.
I HATE all the cell phones held up in the air at concerts now if you are behind rows of them being held up, you can't see the band. It's annoying. I understand wanting to take a video or pic, but it's during the whole show.
He's amazing. I have to go to one of his concerts. Please do another in the UK Paul! :)
Sounds amazing!!..Really close to the record..And the little jab to Lennon “piece of cake”..
PM admitted in an interview that this song was part of a post-Beatles chapter when he and JL "weaponized" songs at each other. eg. "you took your lucky break and broke it in two" - referring to Lennon announcing to the group he was leaving.
IMO the best Paul tour in the post 2002 era. The setlist is fire, the set as intimate as you can get in stadiums (really close to Paul). I prefer his look from the more recent tour (longer non-dyed hair, and suits/dress shirt look) but otherwise pretty darn perfect.
The bass played by Paul during the guitar solo is incredible !
Paul's band here is just frickin' terrific!
he goes right into "She Came in Through The Bathroom Window" so the audience doesn't have time to start into "How Do You Sleep" during the applause break. LOL.
Incredible. I HIGHLY recommend buying the The Space Within Us DVD. It is very creatively produced, it's great to see Billy Joel and others in the audeince(s), the fans reactions (not overdone) and of course, Paul in great voice throughout. It's amazing to realize that he still sings many of these tunes in the SAME KEYS that he did all those years ago. One of the all-time best vocal artists (and everything else, of course) rock has ever produced. Don't miss it.
Paul's voice was still great here. I love this song from Ram.
Sucks that time is catching up to Paul nowadays. He’s still great though!
Love this guy,, Saw him in Aug,, Really cool , Best Show in the World!!!
At 3:51 the chick moving to the guitar fills of Came In Through The Bathroom Window is just awesome! She makes me laugh every time I see it.
Yeah! I tell you that man has an incrediable voice and aways will
Just another run of the mill MP (masterpiece) from the master ...
Paul is the man, no one alive today comes close to him as an entertainer and a magnet of people, everyone comes together at these concerts and celebrates together. No race, sexual orientation, no gender, it's just all Pauly and the music
Part of this song is directed at John "That was your first mistake - you took your lucky break and broke it in two." That was referring to him breaking up the Beatles when they were on top.
John, however, thought the whole album was an attack on him, so he came back with way more fire with "How Do You Sleep". Paul was pissed off that John escalated it so much, and it just went back and forth like that.
it is great to listent this song againg ..great performance
I know right what an incrediable voice!
Great job on this post! Thank you!
Have you ever seen sooooo many older KIDS in your life? Lol. I LOVE IT!!! MOST of us WERE kids when this music came out!!! I don't know about you, but "I AM" still a kid at 53!!!
Simply Wonderful!!!
Great song love this