I was there. It was very hot (over 90 degrees) and humid in Ames, Iowa. I thought why he could wear the suit on. It was the greatest concert ever. The huge thunder storm hit 30 min after the show was over. We were very lucky.
Every decade after 30 really took it's toll on his voice, he still has that incredible note range even today. His voice in the late 70's, live, was just incredible.
My brother and I saw him on this tour at the Kingdome in Seattle WA. I have my ticket stub and a tee shirt (that I don't often wear). Looks pretty new. He is an amazing musician and LOVES what he does!!! We also saw the Beatles in 1966 at Dodger Stadium in LA. It was the night before their last US concert in at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Still have my ticket stub for that too!
GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE pieseň skupiny Paul McCartney Band v ktorej hrali okrem Paula a Lindy Robbie McIntosh solová gitara, Hamish Stuart sprievodná gitara, basová gitara, Paul Vix Wickens klavesy a Chris Whitten bicie. Táto zostava nahrala album The Flowers In The Dirt, ktorý v UK obsadil 1.m. a od BPI získal platinovú platňu.V USA skončil na 2.m. a od RIAA zskal zlatú platňu.
It is a 5 string. The make is Wal. He played it alot on the 89/90 tour. He has said in interviews that he like the bass tracks on Peter Gabriel's 80's work. in particular he like the rumble that the low B gave. He was also was working with a producer at the time who played a Wal, so Paul ordered one up from them. It was used alot on the Flowers in the Dirt cd.
Paul sei fantasticooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo TI AMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! sempre con gli urletti mi raccomando...acuti ecc...anche quando vieni in italia!! Ti giuro...You turn me on!!!^^
hes really great!!! but john was really the man R.I.P. John Lennon 1940-1980 George Harrison 1943 -2001 & Paul and Ringo keep on making magic guys!:DDDD
@Yellyist I'd have to agree with that. I think you can like the music without being interested in the man. In the end we don't know them so we have to guess at their motivation, but that's a business in itself.
@Yellyist Absolutely true there, I just think the mark of a really great artist is knowng when to do something else even it isn't commercial. I'm sure Macca would be super live but I'm not sure about the back catalogue because it can't mean the same to him now or anything as the creator of it. The Who were a different band in the 70s but should have stopped by 1978 or so. I think the rot set in for Macca by 1979. His stuff in the 80s was cringe-making mor slush compared to the Beatles.
@Yellyist It isn't because he needs the money. It is probably very nice to hear the back catalogue live indeed. If you wrote a song in your 20s, by your 60s the reason for writing it, the motivation would be less relevant because people change with time. In an Artistic sense I would expect a real artist to have changed his point of view about old material, even out-grown it. The reason for playing them is mainly commercial which attenuates his status as an artist in the strictest sense,
holy shit it looks like paul is in his late 60s here! and hell of a weak crowd too... but this has to be the best live performance of this song, its exactly like the album!
@trader197 If everybody had heard of them I would not have to look them up, I'm talking about things he has written in the last 20 years, can't think of any. He became a rather cringe-making Frank Sinatra type of person a long time ago, his shows are no doubt great, but keep wishing he would just stop by a certain time of life.
@Yellyist Yes again you are right, he had a crap period, let's agree on 71 to 90. I gave up on him in the 80s & yes he may be better, but to my ear it is still very safe & bland, just MOR, but some MOR is good. If he wants to be considered an Artist then questioning the integrity of singing a song from the 60s 4+ decades later when the genuine reason for writing is long gone, because people change, you are left with a money motive not a real artistic one. People will say this too when he dies.
@Pudabudigada You fail to understand the IRONY I was employing. Macca sings these songs because it is a money making business, his personal connection to this & other songs he wrote in his 20s is very minimal, because people do move on with time. Having been shielded from most maturing influences since the 1960s he is a person who lacks a normal quota of maturity, singing the old songs because he can't write decent ones any more & because it pays well. And you think I'M a fake for saying it..LOL
@Yellyist Yes that's completely true, but what would have been really really cool would have been to stop doing music as a career and issue an album every 5-10 years, because he felt like it, no tours, just a small gig here and there. The other thing that would have been COOL would have been turning down the knighthood. Kind of sad really that somebody so self-made lacked the integrity late in life to tell them to stuff it up their arses frankly.
@Yellyist Is that right? You see Keef is still a gritty rocker, didn't sell out. If Lennon had lived Macca would never have been offered one because JL would NOT have been offered one because he already sent back his MBE. People who sent their gongs back when the Beatles got theirs were given theirs back when Lennon returned his. The establishment in the UK is THAT petty and SHITTY that a real artist would not even consider becoming part of it. Sorry but Paul really really sold out and it's sad.
@trader197 I was merely saying that he is creatively dead, tours and makes albums because it is all about making as much money as possible and that there is very little art left. Things run their course & Macca has been a has-been for a long time. It is very embarrassing seeing somebody of his age trying to act all cool for the kids. The anger you display over somebody (that's me AND Macca btw) who doesn't even know you exist tells me you are a real fan indeed.
@Yellyist I think when I was getting into the Beatles in the 80s I'd compare it with his output then and see it as dreadful and re-inforced with his mostly dire output in the 70s made me give up right there. I liked the synth bands of the early 80s, New Romatics were good but mostly the 80s were BAD! When Macca dies the media won't be long in saying how patchy his solo career was & he would NEVER have got a Knighthood as the 'acceptable' half of the duo had Lennon lived into the present day.
@trader197 He hasn't written a good song for many a year, name one that everybody has heard of maybe. The people at his gigs certainly have a good time, but let's not pretend it means anything unless a man in his 60s singing about how he felt in his 20s and still pretending he is IN his 20s isn't a peculiar event, but each to their own. Macca died creatively in the early 70s, just because it's been going on for 40+ years isn't a measure of how good it is. Macca does it for the MONEY end of.
@Yellyist I don't think you really understand what a knighthood is. It isn't some kind of corporate meritocratic award. People who considered themselves part of the counter-culture & who completely validated themselves via a career in the music biz don't have to stoop to accepting anything from the feudal establishment. It is a way of buying people off with social acceptance, a real sell-out when they presented thmselves as artists to their fans. Would have been so cool if Paul had said No.
@Pudabudigada 1. Big deal 2. Yes I read it. 3. My post was entirely gramatical, you can have a long sentence, just like the one I wrote, broken up into clauses. Did you never read a real book in your life before? 4. Never heard of it, but at least you did not cite 'The Frog Song' or the atrocious 'Rockestra'.
@trader197 He sings the old ones because he hasn't written good new ones for a long time and because it pays. You want a fake experience, then go to one of his gigs maybe. All the pretending to be cool and with-the-kids is just cringe making, he's a guy in his 60s, his singing naive pop songs about new love is a bit creepy really.
A man who is at least in his 60s, trying to act like he's in his 20s. I'm not saying that older people should not have energy and do things, but Macca makes my buttocks clench.
@Yellyist I grew up listening to the Beatles. My opinion is that Macca's creativity ended when he no longer had an equal in John Lennon to play his songs to and vice versa. The sad fact is that neither of them got better post 1970 and that Macca seemed content with making middle of the road music which broke no boundaries, sounded quite nice and made lots of money. He became as embarrassing as Frank Sinatra, should have stopped in 1979 or earlier really.
I do get the feeling that he should have outgrown these songs he wrote in his 20s and that it is actually inappropriate for him to sing them now. He has failed to mature much with time, having been insulated from normal maturing influences & real life nearly the whole of his adult life.
@trader197 I thought Macca should have stopped doing what he has been doing by at least 1980. All that thumbs-up-I'm-really-with-it-and-hip act he does just makes me laugh, it is so fake and so sad. Sorry I really can't hum a single song of his of the last two decades and I do listen to the radio. Somebody at school lent me a copy of 'Pipes of Peace' in 1983 and aside from the single & the genius production it was bland & dreadful. He was already creatively dead way back then.
I was there. It was very hot (over 90 degrees) and humid in Ames, Iowa. I thought why he could wear the suit on. It was the greatest concert ever. The huge thunder storm hit 30 min after the show was over. We were very lucky.
Every decade after 30 really took it's toll on his voice, he still has that incredible note range even today. His voice in the late 70's, live, was just incredible.
Yeh he still sings hwlter skelter but really forcefully but im glad he is still touring
My brother and I saw him on this tour at the Kingdome in Seattle WA. I have my ticket stub and a tee shirt (that I don't often wear). Looks pretty new. He is an amazing musician and LOVES what he does!!!
We also saw the Beatles in 1966 at Dodger Stadium in LA. It was the night before their last US concert in at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Still have my ticket stub for that too!
Cool. This is from the Ames, IA show on July 18, 1990. I was in the third row for this one.. this one.. this one..
GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE pieseň skupiny Paul McCartney Band v ktorej hrali okrem Paula a Lindy Robbie McIntosh solová gitara, Hamish Stuart sprievodná gitara, basová gitara, Paul Vix Wickens klavesy a Chris Whitten bicie. Táto zostava nahrala album The Flowers In The Dirt, ktorý v UK obsadil 1.m. a od BPI získal platinovú platňu.V USA skončil na 2.m. a od RIAA zskal zlatú platňu.
It is a 5 string. The make is Wal. He played it alot on the 89/90 tour. He has said in interviews that he like the bass tracks on Peter Gabriel's 80's work. in particular he like the rumble that the low B gave. He was also was working with a producer at the time who played a Wal, so Paul ordered one up from them. It was used alot on the Flowers in the Dirt cd.
I was at this show. Wow this is cool....thanks for vid bro.
Got to get you into my life Paul!
白ジャケかっこぃい!
Paul sei fantasticooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo TI AMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! sempre con gli urletti mi raccomando...acuti ecc...anche quando vieni in italia!! Ti giuro...You turn me on!!!^^
hes really great!!! but john was really the man R.I.P. John Lennon 1940-1980 George Harrison 1943 -2001 & Paul and Ringo keep on making magic guys!:DDDD
2021????
@SharMess Wow! That's awesome!!!
ur right, its just this video makes him look a lot older than he really was
good stuff
Wow
late 40s linda is still alive in this video
@Yellyist I'd have to agree with that. I think you can like the music without being interested in the man. In the end we don't know them so we have to guess at their motivation, but that's a business in itself.
Really strange but this song and Band ont eh run and Maybe I'm Amazed sound better in 2002 and 2005 than in 1989-90.
Robbie McIntosh has a great tone.
"People of Iowa!"
@Yellyist Absolutely true there, I just think the mark of a really great artist is knowng when to do something else even it isn't commercial. I'm sure Macca would be super live but I'm not sure about the back catalogue because it can't mean the same to him now or anything as the creator of it. The Who were a different band in the 70s but should have stopped by 1978 or so. I think the rot set in for Macca by 1979. His stuff in the 80s was cringe-making mor slush compared to the Beatles.
en el segundo 0:00 ? hay una imagen quien serà.
@Yellyist It isn't because he needs the money. It is probably very nice to hear the back catalogue live indeed. If you wrote a song in your 20s, by your 60s the reason for writing it, the motivation would be less relevant because people change with time. In an Artistic sense I would expect a real artist to have changed his point of view about old material, even out-grown it. The reason for playing them is mainly commercial which attenuates his status as an artist in the strictest sense,
holy shit it looks like paul is in his late 60s here! and hell of a weak crowd too... but this has to be the best live performance of this song, its exactly like the album!
people say that it's not even him anymore actually...but i don't really believe it
@buckyew2 What does that mean? That's the real Paul.
It’s missing those great harmonies from John & George. But still a great song.
@trader197 If everybody had heard of them I would not have to look them up, I'm talking about things he has written in the last 20 years, can't think of any. He became a rather cringe-making Frank Sinatra type of person a long time ago, his shows are no doubt great, but keep wishing he would just stop by a certain time of life.
@Yellyist Yes again you are right, he had a crap period, let's agree on 71 to 90. I gave up on him in the 80s & yes he may be better, but to my ear it is still very safe & bland, just MOR, but some MOR is good. If he wants to be considered an Artist then questioning the integrity of singing a song from the 60s 4+ decades later when the genuine reason for writing is long gone, because people change, you are left with a money motive not a real artistic one. People will say this too when he dies.
@EMNBWBAMN lucky you
@Pudabudigada You fail to understand the IRONY I was employing. Macca sings these songs because it is a money making business, his personal connection to this & other songs he wrote in his 20s is very minimal, because people do move on with time. Having been shielded from most maturing influences since the 1960s he is a person who lacks a normal quota of maturity, singing the old songs because he can't write decent ones any more & because it pays well. And you think I'M a fake for saying it..LOL
@Yellyist Yes that's completely true, but what would have been really really cool would have been to stop doing music as a career and issue an album every 5-10 years, because he felt like it, no tours, just a small gig here and there. The other thing that would have been COOL would have been turning down the knighthood. Kind of sad really that somebody so self-made lacked the integrity late in life to tell them to stuff it up their arses frankly.
@Yellyist Is that right? You see Keef is still a gritty rocker, didn't sell out. If Lennon had lived Macca would never have been offered one because JL would NOT have been offered one because he already sent back his MBE. People who sent their gongs back when the Beatles got theirs were given theirs back when Lennon returned his. The establishment in the UK is THAT petty and SHITTY that a real artist would not even consider becoming part of it. Sorry but Paul really really sold out and it's sad.
@leoleoleoleo 5 string mate
5 string bass...never seen him play 5 string bass before
he seems tierd
but paul is like a god so its awsome anyway
@EMNBWBAMN ....um, ITS MY TURN TO MEET PAUL! :)
@jamrush123 Do you have to give a complement and then talk about how great John was over Paul. That's your opinion. Its not a fact.
@trader197 I was merely saying that he is creatively dead, tours and makes albums because it is all about making as much money as possible and that there is very little art left. Things run their course & Macca has been a has-been for a long time. It is very embarrassing seeing somebody of his age trying to act all cool for the kids. The anger you display over somebody (that's me AND Macca btw) who doesn't even know you exist tells me you are a real fan indeed.
yeah bro sure :]
there is no devil sign
@Yellyist I think when I was getting into the Beatles in the 80s I'd compare it with his output then and see it as dreadful and re-inforced with his mostly dire output in the 70s made me give up right there. I liked the synth bands of the early 80s, New Romatics were good but mostly the 80s were BAD! When Macca dies the media won't be long in saying how patchy his solo career was & he would NEVER have got a Knighthood as the 'acceptable' half of the duo had Lennon lived into the present day.
what on earth was paul doing with a 6 string?
@trader197 He hasn't written a good song for many a year, name one that everybody has heard of maybe. The people at his gigs certainly have a good time, but let's not pretend it means anything unless a man in his 60s singing about how he felt in his 20s and still pretending he is IN his 20s isn't a peculiar event, but each to their own. Macca died creatively in the early 70s, just because it's been going on for 40+ years isn't a measure of how good it is. Macca does it for the MONEY end of.
Trivia: This aint about love but about marijuana. ;-(
lucky ass>_>
looks like paul mccartney hair is going gray in this video
@Yellyist I don't think you really understand what a knighthood is. It isn't some kind of corporate meritocratic award. People who considered themselves part of the counter-culture & who completely validated themselves via a career in the music biz don't have to stoop to accepting anything from the feudal establishment. It is a way of buying people off with social acceptance, a real sell-out when they presented thmselves as artists to their fans. Would have been so cool if Paul had said No.
Sorry, but the lad lost some of his genius somewhere along the way. That's not the same quality of bass he earlier evinced. What happened?
@Pudabudigada 1. Big deal 2. Yes I read it. 3. My post was entirely gramatical, you can have a long sentence, just like the one I wrote, broken up into clauses. Did you never read a real book in your life before? 4. Never heard of it, but at least you did not cite 'The Frog Song' or the atrocious 'Rockestra'.
@trader197 He sings the old ones because he hasn't written good new ones for a long time and because it pays. You want a fake experience, then go to one of his gigs maybe. All the pretending to be cool and with-the-kids is just cringe making, he's a guy in his 60s, his singing naive pop songs about new love is a bit creepy really.
paul do me a favour lose the coat
A man who is at least in his 60s, trying to act like he's in his 20s. I'm not saying that older people should not have energy and do things, but Macca makes my buttocks clench.
Is that a bad thing
@Yellyist I grew up listening to the Beatles. My opinion is that Macca's creativity ended when he no longer had an equal in John Lennon to play his songs to and vice versa. The sad fact is that neither of them got better post 1970 and that Macca seemed content with making middle of the road music which broke no boundaries, sounded quite nice and made lots of money. He became as embarrassing as Frank Sinatra, should have stopped in 1979 or earlier really.
I do get the feeling that he should have outgrown these songs he wrote in his 20s and that it is actually inappropriate for him to sing them now. He has failed to mature much with time, having been insulated from normal maturing influences & real life nearly the whole of his adult life.
@trader197 I thought Macca should have stopped doing what he has been doing by at least 1980. All that thumbs-up-I'm-really-with-it-and-hip act he does just makes me laugh, it is so fake and so sad. Sorry I really can't hum a single song of his of the last two decades and I do listen to the radio. Somebody at school lent me a copy of 'Pipes of Peace' in 1983 and aside from the single & the genius production it was bland & dreadful. He was already creatively dead way back then.
Is he doing the devil sign, Disgusting and disappointing !!!!
tony wood it's "I love you" in sign language you piece of shit. Before you Insult one of the best stars in history maybe do a bit of research
Are you dumb