1:18 man's name is Orlando, he never liked the beatles much, so the first time he could take his wife to see paul he didn't. His wife died before the second chance to see Paul, so he bought two tickets but came alone. All my loving was his wife's favourite song. Not much people knows that story, is very sad
I'm always amazed by fan reaction at the concerts the two remaining Beatles. I'm an Usher at several Boston venues. What amazes me is the ages of the attendees. Anywhere from 10 yrs, 10 yes to the 80 year range. Amazing because 90 % weren't even born til after they broke up. The 10 year old was expert in the Beatles,knew every song and the lyrics,too. That girl was at a Ringo show at the Wang theater and it was quite a treat for me to talk Beatles with her and her Mom. The Beatles and their solo acts have been bringing me pleasure, happiness and great music for over 50 years. God bless them all!
Absolutely. I’d love to know what he is reacting to : --- thinking back to his youth and how much he loved The Beatles ? Thinking back about a relationship where The Beatles were the soundtrack ? Is in love with Paul ? -- nah nix that one -- I’m just wondering. Like I said in a previous comment -- when I saw Ringo perform about a year ago --- As he came out on stage --- I was catatonic just staring like in a trance -- remembering how much I was in love with The Beatles - Ringo specifically -- seeing them as a pre-teen in 1964 -- and here it is 50 years later and I’m looking at Ringo again ? I was just flooded with memories -- my childhood, my best friends, The Whole “Beatlemania” thing. Still have all my Beatles loot -- magazines - jewelry, just lots of Beatles’ stuff. I will never part with it. Just might have to be buried with it. 😂😂😂😂
As a kid(starting at age 12) growing up in the inner city in the early 80's, i was teased and ridiculed for listening to the Beatles. "If you're black, you dont listen to the Beatles" they would say. Well i'm 50 now and i still listen. I listened to rap, hip-hop, soul and R&B but i never strayed from the fab 4. I listen to them today despite my wife hating the Beatles too. She'll be okay though.
Nice story elwin...the one thing the black and white races can enjoy together is music...of which, the black race has the definite natural ability more so than whites (on average that is). I love a lot of black music...it's a very very sad story though how all this mumble rap crap is ruining the youth, their mind and soul. Alas, enjoy the Beatles and the recordings they left us. Peace bro
the crying guy at 1:22.. i forgot where i saw it but he was interviewed after the concert, he said his wife passed away and it was her favorite song ( or their song).
It was the 'photo' of the guy (crying) that made me 'go' to this FOOTAGE (in the 'FIRST PLACE'). When I 'saw' the PHOTO...I asked (myself) "WHY is a 'guy' crying (at a Beatles' concert)?". Now...it 'ALL MAKES SENSE'!! Great story.
Cool, I think the first material of bands are the best This is my favorite Beatles song. A friend of mine said she didn't get what was so great about the Beatles,? and I told her "oh yeah, just look at the crowds reaction... fainting and stuff.
@@lilybond6485 they sing about things that actually happens in people's life. that's why it's so easy for us to fall in love with their songs. And the lyrics sounds like something you'd say in a conversation, instead of a poem or a poetry like
@@daveumbrella Yeah, you're right. But it's also more than that. The Beatles were the first ones for many things. After years of war and destruction, the Beatles were the first group to spread jolly and catchy songs all around the globe. Even there, where people were not allowed to listen to them. And, at least in my opinion, there is indeed some kind of so-called "magic" to them too. Like a one in a billion chance for these guys getting together and produce something wonderful. I don't want to say others artists of their time were bad, but with the Beatles, there's always this special something.
@@JosephDalton-xc1iw I see it differently. He has always been addicted to adulation and can't give it up. He doesn't listen to anybody and he's surrounded by people who are paid to kiss his a$$ rather than tell him the truth. In some cases age brings wisdom...it didn't for him.
@@richbailey8174 I saw him live last year in Sydney, and for what I saw the man is still rocking. Don't fill yourself with negativity, he's a blessing and the hundreds of thousands of people who paid to see him during his last tour is the strongest answer to your comment.
RIP James Paul McCartney who died before Lennon and Harrisson. People who have not done their research laugh at this like the fools they are. It has already been proved that "Sir Paul" is not the real JPM.
The crying man was going to go to this concert with his terminally ill wife as a present. Sadly she passed away prior, he still attended...my heart to his, my good man.
+George Vreeland Hill Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Cole Porter, Hoagy Carmichael, George Gershwin, Billie Holliday, Louis Armstrong and a host of others are reasons for the unborn to someday wish they had lived in their time. Every generation has great music.
+Montana Dan Sure. Obviously it's a subjective topic but The Beatles definitely have the highest number of total certified units sales. It's hard to argue they are not the most famous band ever. He's definitely made the most money than any other music star - Andrew Lloyd-Webber is not really a pop star. The only other comparable names are Elvis and Michael Jackson.
I react like that whenever I have gone to Paul's concerts, I cry because it brings back memories of me being 17 when the Beatles first came to the U.S. and how much FUN I had then, it was a fantastic time in my life and I MISS it, I MISS those days and all my family that was around then, it was just a happy time, much happier time than now.
It's a guy that got interviewed and said that this was his wife and his favourite song and they loved listening to it, but she died, so it makes him sad to listen to it because it reminds him of her.
Saul Cope the fact that Sting and fucking JPJ are the ones you reference when referring to “virtuoso” bass players tells me all I need to know about your musical knowledge. Get back when you learn a thing or two.
+Brainstormvideos the Beatles were in search of true peace. a cult tries to control your individuality, the Beatles would never be down for that. ALOT of folks do bad things under the guise of goodness but not the Beatles, they were the real deal..and the closest thing we ever had to truly spread unconditional love was through...those four lads from Liverpool. That's why we will put them on a pedestal for the rest of time
Yo bullshit for someone believe on that conspiracy not gonna I was one of them I search so many on the internet even go through dark/deep web just ro find clues paul was dead you know what ? Evidence just not strongh enough. I believe from all my research and being one of the conspiracy theory group I will say paul is still alive
Nah that’s Faul. Faul was introduced in the 60’s while the real Paul was alive. Faul did interviews while Paul sat in the back and he also did some live performances as well. There’s a video about it on UA-cam, that involved Paul’s death and how the media was tricked with how Faul played Paul so well. The British MI5 was involved and Paul’s death was needed for The Beatles. Even George Harrison spoke on this while being interviewed, sadly George’s death came right after he mentioned it and he died shortly after he was going to say the truth.. Long live John, (The Real) Paul and George!!
+austin teutsch Not just that, Paul McCartney is also in the absolute highest ranks in 3 specific sub-areas, at least tied for GOAT as: Songwriter - Vocalist - Bassist. And when I say Greatest Of All Time, remember that nowdays, there are vocalists that can wail way beyond what he ever did, but virtually none back then, and huge numbers of greats who say that he was their biggest influence, And he would say that Little-Richard was one of his biggest influences Bass Players all know that Paul was a major Bass player in his time, and probably a lot of credit for this goes to George Martin(probably songwriting too)
For those who are wondering why the man @1:17 was crying: Somebody wrote this in the comment section a few years back: "That man is my uncle. His wife passed away a few years ago. This was their favorite song. " I guess now you know why the man was crying :)
I can easily understand the emotion of the crying man, hearing a song that you used to hear when you were 15, and now you're 50/60 and you see the legend that you loved all your life performing the same song after 50 years, it reminds you all those forgotten memories from you childhood, it's incredible
Oh, yeah! It may have also been a special song he may have had with his wife....possibly she passed away? I get like that when a song reminds me of someone who has passed over =)
I grew up with Elvis, then the Beatles, then the sweet sound of motown, late 60s early 70s, I had it all and what a great time to be breathing! Hats off to The Supremes and Nancy Sinatra a little sample of our girl bands! ❤
The tears come to me as well. Not sure why. A reminder my youth is gone. A moment in time that will never be repeated. Witness to something magical and miraculous. Lost innocence. Stirs deep emotions
No thanks necessary Ana. Thank you for asking. When Paul sang "Close your eyes and I'll kiss you..." he turned to his left looking for her I could only surmise. Heartbreaking.
I saw Paul twice and remembered having tears in my eyes at his last concert in 2017 in Australia. Took me back to being a kid in the 60’s his shows are incredible.
I first saw Paul in 1993 in Melbourne at the MCG. Listened to his sound check, then he came off the stage to say hi to our group. In the rush of the crowd, I was pressed up against his side for an amazing and wonderful 4 minutes! When he sang Hey Jude later in the concert, I cried. I came back from California for his concert in 2017 in Melbourne, to go with a good friend. As he started Hey Jude, I looked across the aisle and saw two 20-something guys with tears streaming down their faces. That's the power of this wonderful and magic music!!
I’m 73 and I’ve seen him perform with the Beatles and with wings. I can’t tell you, no words to describe the impact they had on every aspect of society. Unimaginable how big they were then.
+Michael Farwick Yeah man! Never forget these songs on the AM radio when I was about 7 years old. My brother of 15 years older than me used to take me cruisin' to the drive -in burger joint in his Chevelle! Never forgotten!
I really did , I also cried the last time Sir Paul was here, We had Our Children , and Our grandchildren, Sir Paul pointed us out, as being 3 Generations to attend. He is coming back next month and we are doing it again.
YES!!!! I know how he felt because last week Paul was here in Spain... It was amazing... I cried like a baby girl, and I'm still crying because it seems like a dream... PAUL 4EVER!! BEATLES 4EVER!!!!!!
You probably don't know why he was crying but, if you check the Net, you'll find out that this was he and his wife's favorite song and she had died several years before this recording.
This song hits so much harder now that I'm recovering from a femur fracture. Walking on crutches and discharged now, but still quite the journey to recovery! I've loved the support and love my friends and family are giving me during this time, something we commonly take for granted, so just cherish every moment you have with those closest to you❤🥲😊🙏
Yes I thought that too although I don't know him I hope he draws some comfort from the song I lost my wife seven years ago I know what he's going through God bless him.
+jim connolly and God bless you as well. I let my wife know everyday that I will always be HER Man Whether She's On This Earth Or Not. and I know anything that reminded me of her would Soooo emotional but in a good way. I would never let the sands of time bury my memories of her..so I feel you my friend I truly do
You are so right Austin. I am 50 years old I have been a beatles fan all my life and to know that they are leavening one by one is so very sad. I cried When John died and when George died. A lot of us miss them very much.
Hello, I hope you are doing well today. I'm Patti from Long Beach California, just looking for new friend and i saw your pic here Ok! Merry Christmas to you.
That voice, I was 6 yrs old when I saw the beatles on Ed Sullivan It is one of my first memories,and I have never been the same.I think that nobody's life has if they were alive at that time.I remember I was in the 1st grade and my dad had bought me a beatles pin in the shape of a guitar with a picture of their heads,my teacher took it away from me, and never gave it back. Bitch,I remember my older brother used to listen to all their 45's he was 10 yrs older than me, he ended up joining the Marines and going to Vietnam in 1968. got wounded and won the bronze star & Purple heart. but thats a whole other story. But The Beatles took the US by storm, nobody, I mean nobody has had that kind of effect on a culture than the Beatles in 1964.Elvis was ok but he hated them because they took away a bit of his thunder at that time.
ReaLove Love Well I'll take a stab at an answer. It's probably because we were not there to see it? This song probably reminds this guy of somebody or some time in his life Only he knows. But early Beatles songs have a tendency to do that. It did me and I shared the story. When I said Elvis was ok I wasn't dissing Elvis he was mega cool, But He was bigger with folks older than 6 by that time,like my mom, Elvis was the man and probably the biggest star ever. But the Beatles were for the younger cats just comin' up more that's all
I was fortunate enough to be able to see The Beatles live at Shea Stadium, and Wings at Madison Square Garden, and Paul (after Wings). I was ten years old when I first saw The Beatles on Ed Sullivan. That show, and The Beatles,changed my life forever.
I understand he is Planning a U.S. tour. Don't know when, but I think it will be his last tour. He's in his Mid-Seventies. So make sure you get tickets, when he releases his schedule.
when we were kids. my dad used to sing this song before we go to bed, he sang it as if it were a lullaby. Didnt realize it was a beatles song until years later. I miss you dad 💔
How beautiful - you were blessed! 💖 I used to sing to my kids at bedtime every night until they were preteens. My son selected "Sunshine on my Shoulders" as our mother of the groom dance at his wedding two years ago... I hope I'm blessed enough that he'll remember that song like you remember this one after I'm gone 💕
Saw him in México in 2010 and 2012, the 2012 concert was even better and it was the best concert I've ever been too without a doubt. His incredible music and awesomeness will never get old, we can all garantee that.
I was there that night too; it was held at the Liberty Bowl or was it the old Colosseum. Damn weed...I'll go with the first offer. Nevertheless, it was a great concert.
GTown Dave Do not remember what the stadium was called but I do know that it was the same stadium the Beatles played in when the Klu Klux Klan came and protested their performance because of a misinterpretation of one of Mr. Lennon's comments.
Beatlesを初めて聴いたのは、他でもない「All My Loving」でした。メロディーの素晴らしさと詩の分かりやすさが、レコードが擦り切れるほど聴いたものでした。この動画の中のおじさんが涙する感覚が自分の事のように分かる気がします。ポールの卓越したメロディー・メーカーは色あせることは有りません。この10年程は別として🧐若さが弾けていますね👏👏👏
I'm afraid I'd be like that guy all overcome with emotion. I would just remember this from when I was like five years old and hear my older sisters playing the Beatles. Happy carefree times when you're a little kid are pretty powerful memories.
+Jeff Morse True enough... as far as that goes but there was a lot of other good music back then but is was really only the Beatles who inspired such a depth of feeling that really hasn't diminished for those who grew up with them while they were together.
+Jeff Morse I think you definitely have something there. I was in elementary school when the Beatles came out. They were so much fun and everybody loved their music. I feel like they respected their fans and we loved them for it. I don't feel that way about any other group like I do about the Beatles. Happy, happy memories!
+Nancy B I've been completely obsessed with The Beatles for like three years now... And when I saw Paul come out and sing a hard day's night last week at his show in Sioux Falls, I was cheering at first then I thought in my head- oh my god... That's Paul McCartney. One of the members of my favorite band ever. And I was in tears bawling. It was amazing
What I love about this concert is that it doesn't pinpoint a demographic; it is universal: kids, adults, teenagers, old folks. Everyone is having fun singing the song and dancing. You don't see many concerts, especially nowadays, that do this.
I went to his " Out there" show, in Paris, 2 years ago I'm 55...and I felt quite old !! I didn't expect to see so many youg people, even less young teens...just amazing !!!
That girl at 1:28 is just about how old I was on 2/9/64. That memory and everything surrounding it burned vividly into memory and then just imagine having that every week from either Beatles or all the other great Brit and US music makers on into the mid 70's. I wouldn't trade that for all the money in the world......well, mayb.....nope, nope!
1:18 man's name is Orlando, he never liked the beatles much, so the first time he could take his wife to see paul he didn't. His wife died before the second chance to see Paul, so he bought two tickets but came alone. All my loving was his wife's favourite song. Not much people knows that story, is very sad
Sooo emotional.l.l
terrible, yo no lo sabia... pensé que era emoción
I can't believe it, he makes me cry always when I see him cry
Where do you get the story from? I'd love to find out more
How do you know?
Grownups crying, teens singing along, elderly folks nodding, and children clapping... Only a Beatle could do that.
the grown up brings up their youth energy back! always be young at heart, darling!
Our Beatles music, Fabulously Ageless, Phenomenally Eternal...
The guy cried because his wife passed away before the concert and this song was her favorite
Beatlemania never died lol
Rolling Stones
"The Beatles weren't a band.
They were a miracle."
-David Gilmour
A miracle? Really!🤦🏼♂️
То поколение познало счастье окрест бессмыслия.
Gift from God
@@orlandosoto6080yes the best thing ever happened to music above everyone
@@orlandosoto6080yeah they were, stfu
Nothing like a Paul McCartney concert. 4 generations of people rocking out to Beatles and Wings songs.
Pure joy.
Inoubliables quel talent il n'y a qu'en Angleterre que l'on peut trouver de grands talents de la musique..
Every time Paul McCartney sings this song the universe has a perfect moment. They are very rare.
Yes!!
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes!!!!
4 real
I agree the same happens with Jeff Lynne
Legendary
paul in the 60s: making teenage girls cry
paul now: making grown men cry
Including me.
Not funny
saxxke’s 愛 it wasn’t supposed to be but thanks for the input i guess?
Memories can be a bitch, sometimes! I was 12 when I this record came out .. great memories.
I'm always amazed by fan reaction at the concerts the two remaining Beatles. I'm an Usher at several Boston venues. What amazes me is the ages of the attendees. Anywhere from 10 yrs, 10 yes to the 80 year range. Amazing because 90 % weren't even born til after they broke up. The 10 year old was expert in the Beatles,knew every song and the lyrics,too. That girl was at a Ringo show at the Wang theater and it was quite a treat for me to talk Beatles with her and her Mom. The Beatles and their solo acts have been bringing me pleasure, happiness and great music for over 50 years. God bless them all!
The man who was shedding a tear is a perfect example of what real legends can do.
Absolutely. I’d love to know what he is reacting to : --- thinking back to his youth and how much he loved The Beatles ? Thinking back about a relationship where The Beatles were the soundtrack ?
Is in love with Paul ? -- nah nix that one -- I’m just wondering. Like I said in a previous comment -- when I saw Ringo perform about a year ago --- As he came out on stage --- I was catatonic just staring like in a trance -- remembering how much I was in love with The Beatles - Ringo specifically -- seeing them as a pre-teen in 1964 -- and here it is 50 years later and I’m looking at Ringo again ? I was just flooded with memories -- my childhood, my best friends, The Whole “Beatlemania” thing. Still have all my Beatles loot -- magazines - jewelry, just lots of Beatles’ stuff. I will never part with it. Just might have to be buried with it. 😂😂😂😂
@@lilybond6485 Some guy in comments said that his wife passed away and this was her favourite song. That's what I've read can't confirm it's true.
Well that is a possibility. Thanks for responding.
Thinking back to his youth when he first heard of The Beatles and here's Paul, still rockin'. It's all good. I can relate.
@@joco8290 It's the only thing it can be. I knew right away that he lost someone and this song is connected. It's heartbreaking to see.
My generation crying, remembering the younger days 😢😢😢
As a kid(starting at age 12) growing up in the inner city in the early 80's, i was teased and ridiculed for listening to the Beatles. "If you're black, you dont listen to the Beatles" they would say. Well i'm 50 now and i still listen. I listened to rap, hip-hop, soul and R&B but i never strayed from the fab 4. I listen to them today despite my wife hating the Beatles too. She'll be okay though.
Nice story elwin...the one thing the black and white races can enjoy together is music...of which, the black race has the definite natural ability more so than whites (on average that is). I love a lot of black music...it's a very very sad story though how all this mumble rap crap is ruining the youth, their mind and soul. Alas, enjoy the Beatles and the recordings they left us.
Peace bro
elwin38 thanks for sharing that brother !! Im half ur age with 100 percent of that problem. 🤣🤣🤣
That sucks cause the beatles are awesome
@@edrooney9580 "Blacks are better than whites at music" alright dude
GOOD MUSIC is GOOD MUSIC is GOOD MUSIC!!
the crying guy at 1:22.. i forgot where i saw it but he was interviewed after the concert, he said his wife passed away and it was her favorite song ( or their song).
+nika sarmiento ouch my feels
+nika sarmiento damn you made me cry..
It was the 'photo' of the guy (crying) that made me 'go' to this FOOTAGE (in the 'FIRST PLACE'). When I 'saw' the PHOTO...I asked (myself) "WHY is a 'guy' crying (at a Beatles' concert)?". Now...it 'ALL MAKES SENSE'!! Great story.
+nika sarmiento How heartbreaking.
+Kodi James The same happened to me!
When that man cries, he speaks for all of us...
Yup, that sums it up!
@@johnmccartney1150 idiot, MCCARTNEY IS NOT DEAD.
RJ Nuzzi: Great comment ! Yes -- he does speak for all of us.
The best remark ever RJ !
The story about that man is that his wife has passed away, and this was their song.
青いシャツのオヤジが、青春を思い出し、涙が止まらない。
よくわかる。
これまでよく頑張った、お疲れ様。
青シャツのオヤジはあんまりビートルズ好きじゃないけど、奥さんが好きだった曲で一緒にライブ行く予定だったが病気で亡くなってしまい涙するっていう感じの話じゃ...
つまらんこと言うな。
@@popcon2893 自分に言ってるんですか?
57 years later, Beatles' songs can still touch peoples' hearts.
Cool, I think the first material of bands are the best
This is my favorite Beatles song.
A friend of mine said she didn't get
what was so great about the Beatles,?
and I told her "oh yeah, just look at the crowds reaction... fainting and stuff.
colasko: My best response is always “ You had to be there “. -- because The Beatles are indescribable. How does one describe “Magic” ?
@@lilybond6485 they sing about things that actually happens in people's life. that's why it's so easy for us to fall in love with their songs. And the lyrics sounds like something you'd say in a conversation, instead of a poem or a poetry like
They will forever
@@daveumbrella Yeah, you're right. But it's also more than that. The Beatles were the first ones for many things. After years of war and destruction, the Beatles were the first group to spread jolly and catchy songs all around the globe. Even there, where people were not allowed to listen to them. And, at least in my opinion, there is indeed some kind of so-called "magic" to them too. Like a one in a billion chance for these guys getting together and produce something wonderful. I don't want to say others artists of their time were bad, but with the Beatles, there's always this special something.
I've seen this video hundreds of times, but whenever I see the crying man, I cry with him.
I do, too.
He'd cry for a different reason when he would hear how bad Paul sings now....
@richbailey8174 the man’s in his eighties, give him a break. It’s impressive enough that he’s still performing!
@@JosephDalton-xc1iw I see it differently. He has always been addicted to adulation and can't give it up. He doesn't listen to anybody and he's surrounded by people who are paid to kiss his a$$ rather than tell him the truth. In some cases age brings wisdom...it didn't for him.
@@richbailey8174 I saw him live last year in Sydney, and for what I saw the man is still rocking. Don't fill yourself with negativity, he's a blessing and the hundreds of thousands of people who paid to see him during his last tour is the strongest answer to your comment.
Loved in life
Loved in death
Rest in Peace,
George Harrison (1943 - 2001) and John Lennon (1940 - 1980)
Fuck John Lennon.
Ryan Pelley bruh
Paul 1942-1966.
RIP James Paul McCartney who died before Lennon and Harrisson. People who have not done their research laugh at this like the fools they are. It has already been proved that "Sir Paul" is not the real JPM.
@er y He died at 24 years of age. Not funny .. : /
The crying man was going to go to this concert with his terminally ill wife as a present. Sadly she passed away prior, he still attended...my heart to his, my good man.
Yeah ok, and I've got a bridge for sale in Brooklyn.
@@HunterTucker-b3n It's a fact "Jack" ... my guess is that you are divorced and very embittered. Sad really.
@@johngiovine8792
Cool jack, I got a bridge to sell you. It's located in Brooklyn, you in jAcK off ??
@@HunterTucker-b3n It's a fact "Jack"! My guess is that you are divorced, single, and very embittered. My condolences.
@@johngiovine8792 hEy jAcK, i gOt a sPaCe sHutTLe fOr sAle, yOU iN ???
🤪🤪🤪🤪
Just think of all the people not yet born who someday will wish they lived in our time.
Paul McCartney is one reason why.
+George Vreeland Hill Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Cole Porter, Hoagy Carmichael, George Gershwin, Billie Holliday, Louis Armstrong and a host of others are reasons for the unborn to someday wish they had lived in their time. Every generation has great music.
+Montana Dan Yes, although Paul McCartney is the biggest music star ever no matter what your taste and even if you want to disagree.
+wikichris Explain what you mean by "biggest."
+Montana Dan Sure. Obviously it's a subjective topic but The Beatles definitely have the highest number of total certified units sales. It's hard to argue they are not the most famous band ever. He's definitely made the most money than any other music star - Andrew Lloyd-Webber is not really a pop star. The only other comparable names are Elvis and Michael Jackson.
They are bigger than Jesus.
1:18 Seeing this grown-ass man cry over a song like this just goes to show how fucking awesome and magical the Beatles were, and still are.
grown-ass RUSSIAN man
I fail to see why his nationality matters.
sramirez124 Thanks for confirming that. I kind of thought the same thing.
sramirez124 oh my God you've set me off now, i'm getting worse the older I get.
Rinku - The Hero of Time I think that song reminds him of his lost love one.
This song instantly transports everyone to another time, clearly. What a gift !!
Good insight! I'm 67 and crying. That means I'm not an elderly folk...not quite yet.
@Steven: You are far from elderly.
If you were born in the fifties the Beatles played the sound track of our lives!
It is hard to imagine The Beatles not existing during my lifetime.
♥️🌹♥️
Wouha ...........merci mon grand frère de m'avoir permis de connaître cette grande époque !....
The impact of this band can't be overstated. For example, at one point they had the top 5 singles on Billboard top 40....all at one time!
And back in the days when people had to actually buy records from the record store
April 4th 1964
@@j.c985 I still play their vinyl records , love "Band on the Run , Lonely Hearts Club !
@@smerchly "Band on the Run" is one of the best Beatles records. It all started when Ringo got blisters on his fingers.
@@smerchly do you spin them backwards?
1:18 I cant even imagine what this guy is feeling. Pretty powerful
Rockycombo his wife died and it was her favorite song.
Jeyms nah man that's Jahn Lemon.
Its George
I react like that whenever I have gone to Paul's concerts, I cry because it brings back memories of me being 17 when the Beatles first came to the U.S. and how much FUN I had then, it was a fantastic time in my life and I MISS it, I MISS those days and all my family that was around then, it was just a happy time, much happier time than now.
@@JamisonMac013 💔
The Beatles brought so much joy to the world. As of Jan. 2024 America is the land of darkness.
AND VERY DISTURBING IT IS TOO, ESPECIALLY TO FRIENDLY WESTERN COUNTRY'S.
Because the lyrics in the early days were about love, not murder money or name calling
A time before the constant spewing of hatred by trump...24 X 7.
He is so toxic to America, Europe and each of us individually 😢😢
A very dismal dark shadow has fallen on the USA, it's a shame, can only wish and work toward a free, fare election in 2028.🥵
1:19 GOOSEBUMPS. God bless him and his family.
Agreed. Nothing wrong with grieving the loss of his beloved wife. That is TRUE emotion. I also wish him the best for the future.
Infact...
Can someone enlighten me here, who is it and why are people here talking about his family?
It's a guy that got interviewed and said that this was his wife and his favourite song and they loved listening to it, but she died, so it makes him sad to listen to it because it reminds him of her.
awwww
It's 2024 now, and this wonderful man is still sharing his music in 2 hour concerts. Over 6 decades on stage and he's still sharing.
Amazing.
And he sounds awful
@@richbailey8174 Go to a shrink.
that bass sounds like heaven
He's one of the best bass players in the world
I always wish the songs would turn them up. Half the time I can’t even hear them
Sunith Rodrigues he really isn’t, not a virtuoso. Compare him to people like sting and John paul Jones and he’s effectively a pile of shite.
Saul Cope the fact that Sting and fucking JPJ are the ones you reference when referring to “virtuoso” bass players tells me all I need to know about your musical knowledge. Get back when you learn a thing or two.
Rick Deckard now that’s a message in a bottle...
Seeing All the different generations brings a tear to the eye
The Beatles....God's gift to mankind.
mimoocho dom Amen!
Absolutely right
+Brainstormvideos the Beatles were in search of true peace. a cult tries to control your individuality, the Beatles would never be down for that. ALOT of folks do bad things under the guise of goodness but not the Beatles, they were the real deal..and the closest thing we ever had to truly spread unconditional love was through...those four lads from Liverpool. That's why we will put them on a pedestal for the rest of time
Best comment ever!
Or just a couple mates from Liverpool who knew how to write and play music incredibly . Dont have to make it as serious as that
That man, I want to hug him and cry with him too
i dont mind.
***** and I don't mind that you doesn't mind
CamiLucia123 I don't mind that you don't mind that he doesn't mind. :)
I mind :D
Mediantor
mediantor... you made me laugh. Good one !
Paul is not dead.
This is the same voice.
I think so too, he looks exactly like the guy who performed Ticket to ride with John in 1965, only a couple of years older!
Yo bullshit for someone believe on that conspiracy not gonna I was one of them I search so many on the internet even go through dark/deep web just ro find clues paul was dead you know what ? Evidence just not strongh enough. I believe from all my research and being one of the conspiracy theory group I will say paul is still alive
Yep
Random Guy people are so stupid
Nah that’s Faul. Faul was introduced in the 60’s while the real Paul was alive. Faul did interviews while Paul sat in the back and he also did some live performances as well. There’s a video about it on UA-cam, that involved Paul’s death and how the media was tricked with how Faul played Paul so well. The British MI5 was involved and Paul’s death was needed for The Beatles. Even George Harrison spoke on this while being interviewed, sadly George’s death came right after he mentioned it and he died shortly after he was going to say the truth.. Long live John, (The Real) Paul and George!!
If there is one single person who is the greatest pop/rock musician who has ever lived, it's Paul McCartney.
+austin teutsch Not just that, Paul McCartney is also in the absolute highest ranks in 3 specific sub-areas, at least tied for GOAT as: Songwriter - Vocalist - Bassist.
And when I say Greatest Of All Time, remember that nowdays, there are vocalists that can wail way beyond what he ever did, but virtually none back then, and huge numbers of greats who say that he was their biggest influence,
And he would say that Little-Richard was one of his biggest influences
Bass Players all know that Paul was a major Bass player in his time, and probably a lot of credit for this goes to George Martin(probably songwriting too)
No doubt. George Martin will go down as the most influential producer of all time.
He will go down as the greatest songwriter in the last 100 years.
I dunno, Mick Jagger is pretty well up there too.
@@user_375a82 Are you kidding?? Not even close and not even the best front man.
I wonder what it's like to know you're loved by billions of people.
Must be great. It's a real shame that artists these days only see us as dollar signs
lol dollar signs walking around mindlessly
Being admired and being loved is not the same thing
hahaha
Yes he's loved, by his family and friends. Not by a random fan.
For those who are wondering why the man @1:17 was crying:
Somebody wrote this in the comment section a few years back: "That man is my uncle. His wife passed away a few years ago. This was their favorite song. " I guess now you know why the man was crying :)
+officialmovitrailers My first thought that was Walter White.
I can literally feel his emotion.
I can't help but cry myself
+officialmovitrailers I could cry just for seeing Paul McCartney sing.
+officialmovitrailers I ve heard that this song played in the hospital when John Lennon died. I ve thought he was crying because of it
+Калинин Руслан, that, too, would be a good reason to cry.
分かるだろうか?!声が美しい🐱
I can easily understand the emotion of the crying man, hearing a song that you used to hear when you were 15, and now you're 50/60 and you see the legend that you loved all your life performing the same song after 50 years, it reminds you all those forgotten memories from you childhood, it's incredible
Oh, yeah!
It may have also been a special song he may have had with his wife....possibly she passed away? I get like that when a song reminds me of someone who has passed over =)
***** Yes, I agree; he probably lost a very dear loved one.
*****
How on earth did you arrive at that conclusion?
I agree, I remember when I was 15
francisco vasquez It is obvious how he arrived at the conclusion: he is a human being with emotions. Try it, you might like it.
The look on the guy's face, welling up with emotion of the time, sweeping over him, is so revealing...it brings me back to the day also....so good...
See how a song can take you back to a MOMENT IN TIME?❤
That's exactly what I thought as I was experiencing the same. I'll admit to a couple of tears and choking-up.
for some reason the old footage of the beatles on the bigscreen while the music playing gives me goosebumps
I think it helps highlight McCartney is literally a living legend. He's right there performing, and he was right there in the past making history
Definitely. It's meant to
Me to ditto
My first single record... And that was it. My life changed.
I was 13 when this came out and it chokes me up when I hear it and I am 74.
1:18 that’s a real man right there.
mrdomofan56 his wife died and this was her favorite song. Pretty sad
@@kyloten-raikerz6638 how do you know that?
@@kyloten-raikerz6638 bullshit
@@kyloten-raikerz6638 fake
Those are alpha-male tears.
いい涙だなぁ。このサムネの泣いている男性の気持ち。判り過ぎるくらい判ります。
I grew up with Elvis, then the Beatles, then the sweet sound of motown, late 60s early 70s, I had it all and what a great time to be breathing! Hats off to The Supremes and Nancy Sinatra a little sample of our girl bands! ❤
Nancy Snatra?? You're kiddin.
@@normanmeharry58 No! Her boots were made for walkin, Lol
Can you imagine those ladies in the audience could be the girls that's screaming at every Beatles concert 50 years ago. I cried
Hi,how are you doing?
1:56 top right corner: drummer loses his stick and recovers really quickly!! Great performance group: all the musicians on the stage
Lol
True
WOW !
good eye
Me I cried too.
Ultimate national treasure not quite sure what year this was
Guy crying was probably thinking of a lost loved one. I can feel his pain through the screen 😔
I'm one of those Elders that cried watching this. I saw them in Houston Texas in 1965. I'm really so glad you put this video out to the public.
I saw them twice in the sixties, the worlds greatest band live, at 74 it brings happy memories not tear’s there’s really nothing sad about them 👍🏼🤷
The tears come to me as well. Not sure why. A reminder my youth is gone. A moment in time that will never be repeated. Witness to something magical and miraculous. Lost innocence. Stirs deep emotions
The Beatles were not a fad, they are legends
その時代の曲を聴くと色々な思い出が過って来るね。
The fellow at 1:18 breaks my heart. I read about his story and my heart goes out to him.
so sad indeed...what is his story..please share it with us
If memory serves me correct, he was to see the show with his wife, but she passed away and "All My Loving" was her favorite song.
JJ Meister oh dear God, how devastating., poor guy :(
Thank you for replying
No thanks necessary Ana. Thank you for asking. When Paul sang "Close your eyes and I'll kiss you..." he turned to his left looking for her I could only surmise. Heartbreaking.
oh my word!! :( my curiousity is now peeked..how would I go about searching this story?? if you have a link please share
I saw Paul twice and remembered having tears in my eyes at his last concert in 2017 in Australia. Took me back to being a kid in the 60’s his shows are incredible.
I first saw Paul in 1993 in Melbourne at the MCG. Listened to his sound check, then he came off the stage to say hi to our group. In the rush of the crowd, I was pressed up against his side for an amazing and wonderful 4 minutes! When he sang Hey Jude later in the concert, I cried. I came back from California for his concert in 2017 in Melbourne, to go with a good friend. As he started Hey Jude, I looked across the aisle and saw two 20-something guys with tears streaming down their faces. That's the power of this wonderful and magic music!!
Yep, and you're not alone.
I saw Paul in concert about five years ago, and I also saw him with three other guys in 1965.
@@carolynlutticken2892 I first saw Paul in 1965, with three other guys.
I was 19 at his Brisbane gig and wanted to mosh to Helter Skelter!
I watch this once a week just to have a good cry.
Paul entertaining three generations
1:18 completely took my breath. Poor guy. Bless him and his family.
HighFlyingBird82 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Those tears are from pure JOY ! I was the same the first time I saw Paul, and it was 2006 !
All the older people in that crowd were young again baby! ❤🎉🎹🎺🎸🪗🎤🎻💙
❤
@@lindapearcr3138 He was before my time, but my god I would have been one of those screaming girls in the 60s! 🤪👍🎇
I’m 73 and I’ve seen him perform with the Beatles and with wings. I can’t tell you, no words to describe the impact they had on every aspect of society. Unimaginable how big they were then.
There was magic in the air , then...!!! ❤
great memories of '60s... Amazing Beatles
+redfingers pitta remember having breakfast and the local AM station aired "I Want To Hold Your Hand" That was it. Beatles forever!
Beatles a phenomenon!
+Michael Farwick Yeah man! Never forget these songs on the AM radio when I was about 7 years old. My brother of 15 years older than me used to take me cruisin' to the drive -in burger joint in his Chevelle! Never forgotten!
aah i remember that!! my parents used to listen to the radios in the car and listen classics
Did anyone get kind of teary eyed watching that older guy get emotional? At 1:18
I really did , I also cried the last time Sir Paul was here, We had Our Children , and Our grandchildren, Sir Paul pointed us out, as being 3 Generations to attend. He is coming back next month and we are doing it again.
YES!!!! I know how he felt because last week Paul was here in Spain... It was amazing... I cried like a baby girl, and I'm still crying because it seems like a dream... PAUL 4EVER!! BEATLES 4EVER!!!!!!
Sweet youth!!! Sweet memories!
You probably don't know why he was crying but, if you check the Net, you'll find out that this was he and his wife's favorite song and she had died several years before this recording.
yes!
that guy crying, started me too
me too! ha ha
I think it's remembering a perfect and better time. The Beatles were pre ordained in my opinion.
me too! my god
Oh Boy !
Hi V thanks for popping in
Oz
I saw Paul last summer and felt the same way as the guy in the video. Wonderful concert!
This song hits so much harder now that I'm recovering from a femur fracture. Walking on crutches and discharged now, but still quite the journey to recovery! I've loved the support and love my friends and family are giving me during this time, something we commonly take for granted, so just cherish every moment you have with those closest to you❤🥲😊🙏
The Beatles espetacular, sensacional. The Beatles para sempre! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Toda la juventud y sus mejores recuerdos en unos minutos, lagrimas de hombre.
the guy being emotional makes me feel the same. The Beatles have always held a special space my true self.
We have that one special person that songs bring into our memories and hearts.
Yes I thought that too although I don't know him I hope he draws some comfort from the song I lost my wife seven years ago I know what he's going through God bless him.
same for all of us I think mate
I agree. There's nothing better than a great concert to bring back wonderful memories. I'm glad I lived through those earlier times. We had it made!
+jim connolly and God bless you as well. I let my wife know everyday that I will always be HER Man Whether She's On This Earth Or Not. and I know anything that reminded me of her would Soooo emotional but in a good way. I would never let the sands of time bury my memories of her..so I feel you my friend I truly do
I'll tell you all why that guy is crying. Memories of his life AND watching greatness at the same time. It's very emotional.
You are so right Austin. I am 50 years old I have been a beatles fan all my life and to know that they are leavening one by one is so very sad. I cried When John died and when George died. A lot of us miss them very much.
I'm so sorry for the man that cries... I just want hug him.
Me too...
This guy gives me a headace! Old musicians all the time!
One of the best bass lines in history.
Andy Wright
Hey bulldog
Then this
Nicole Barrett come together, paperback writer?
Another bites the dust too
lo
Hello, I hope you are doing well today. I'm Patti from Long Beach California, just looking for new friend and i saw your pic here Ok!
Merry Christmas to you.
何回再生したか分からないほど。
涙ぐむ男性のシーン、毎回わたしも涙が出ます。
永久保存版 ✨💕🎸ありがとう😊
人類史に名を刻む偉人の一人だろう。リンカーンとかナポレオンとかレベルで。でもさ、とてつもない数の人類をひたすら音楽を通してハッピーに「だけ」した歴史上の偉人はポールだけなんじゃないか。ポールマッカートニーよ永遠なれ。
なんで泣いてるんだろ?
歌はかつての自分を思い出させるタイムマシン。
この男性の想い出、悲しくも素晴らしいものなのでしょう。
みんな生きている限りは消えない想い出がありますよね。
彼の奥さんの好きだった曲で、奥さんと来るはずだったけど病気で亡くなってしまったからです。
The emotion showed by the crying man made me cry...
I remember that day as if it was yesterday
That voice, I was 6 yrs old when I saw the beatles on Ed Sullivan It is one of my first memories,and I have never been the same.I think that nobody's life has if they were alive at that time.I remember I was in the 1st grade and my dad had bought me a beatles pin in the shape of a guitar with a picture of their heads,my teacher took it away from me, and never gave it back. Bitch,I remember my older brother used to listen to all their 45's he was 10 yrs older than me, he ended up joining the Marines and going to Vietnam in 1968. got wounded and won the bronze star & Purple heart. but thats a whole other story. But The Beatles took the US by storm, nobody, I mean nobody has had that kind of effect on a culture than the Beatles in 1964.Elvis was ok but he hated them because they took away a bit of his thunder at that time.
I wonder why no one cries for Jesus this way.
ReaLove Love Well I'll take a stab at an answer. It's probably because we were not there to see it? This song probably reminds this guy of somebody or some time in his life Only he knows. But early Beatles songs have a tendency to do that. It did me and I shared the story. When I said Elvis was ok I wasn't dissing Elvis he was mega cool, But He was bigger with folks older than 6 by that time,like my mom, Elvis was the man and probably the biggest star ever. But the Beatles were for the younger cats just comin' up more that's all
ReaLove Love If he showed up in person(the flesh) like Paul, I'm sure there would not only be tears shed but his fans would be on their knees.....
Greg Jay Bitch, you are right!
I was fortunate enough to be able to see The Beatles live at Shea Stadium, and Wings at Madison Square Garden, and Paul (after Wings). I was ten years old when I first saw The Beatles on Ed Sullivan. That show, and The Beatles,changed my life forever.
I understand he is Planning a U.S. tour. Don't know when, but I think it will be his last tour. He's in his Mid-Seventies.
So make sure you get tickets, when he releases his schedule.
+Diana M Go where he is on concert. Check the schedule and go. Having Paul come to you seems hazardous.
Yes u were
This song was playing over the PA system at the hospital when John Lennon was declared dead.
Rest in Peace John and George.
The Beatles forever.
Thanks for sharing....
Imagine dying to the voice of your best friend :(
@@jacobburtonswfc Unless it was Ebony and Ivory, then John would have chosen death rather than listen to more of that song 😟
@@jacobburtonswfc Michael Jackson never sang on Ebony Ivory.
@@wanderer1955 it's PAUL AND STEVIE WONDER, IDIOT
The best performer ever and in the best bands ever ❤❤
Seeing Paul in concert was one of the Greatest shows I’d ever see in my life
Haven't seen Paul but I've seen Ringo and he was fantastic. At 80 yrs old even. Him & the All Starr Band.
Paul McCartney , so ordinary , so extraordinary.
What a time to grow up. Thank you Beatles for the soundtrack of my teen years.
For me -- it was the best of times. Always the Beatles in the background of my life. Always.
For me too, I was 17 in 1964, and their songs are STILL the SOUNDTRACK of my life.
It was an adventure of a life time ! We grew up with them !
Mine too we were so lucky.!
100% Me too !!
Talk about rocking a crowd, Paul owned them here!
Made me watery eyed. 72 years old and grew up with the Beatles. Love every song they ever recorded. This band has been such a huge part of my life.
when we were kids. my dad used to sing this song before we go to bed, he sang it as if it were a lullaby. Didnt realize it was a beatles song until years later. I miss you dad 💔
May your father Rest In Peace ❤️
@@FitWorks231 Thank you ❤
How beautiful - you were blessed! 💖 I used to sing to my kids at bedtime every night until they were preteens. My son selected "Sunshine on my Shoulders" as our mother of the groom dance at his wedding two years ago... I hope I'm blessed enough that he'll remember that song like you remember this one after I'm gone 💕
@@karenmcdunn3852 I'm pretty sure he will 😊
That’s wonderful . 🥰😔
this isn't just music its a artwork a masterpiece
NONPAREIL
bagelman price its beyond that
its a culture already
I saw him in Memphis in 1993. The very best concert I have ever been to!
Saw him in México in 2010 and 2012, the 2012 concert was even better and it was the best concert I've ever been too without a doubt. His incredible music and awesomeness will never get old, we can all garantee that.
I was there that night too; it was held at the Liberty Bowl or was it the old Colosseum. Damn weed...I'll go with the first offer. Nevertheless, it was a great concert.
GTown Dave Do not remember what the stadium was called but I do know that it was the same stadium the Beatles played in when the Klu Klux Klan came and protested their performance because of a misinterpretation of one of Mr. Lennon's comments.
DC in '09. From one (greater) gen to the next.
As a Muslim I used to listen to this great song it reminded me a lot of beautiful memories
Beatles is the best band ever
And then some.
@@nickrobinson7283 it dosent matter waht you say waht you think
❤
Everybody loves The Beatles 💕🎶🔥 Poland 2024
Beatlesを初めて聴いたのは、他でもない「All My Loving」でした。メロディーの素晴らしさと詩の分かりやすさが、レコードが擦り切れるほど聴いたものでした。この動画の中のおじさんが涙する感覚が自分の事のように分かる気がします。ポールの卓越したメロディー・メーカーは色あせることは有りません。この10年程は別として🧐若さが弾けていますね👏👏👏
I'm afraid I'd be like that guy all overcome with emotion. I would just remember this from when I was like five years old and hear my older sisters playing the Beatles. Happy carefree times when you're a little kid are pretty powerful memories.
Amen.
+Jeff Morse True enough... as far as that goes but there was a lot of other good music back then but is was really only the Beatles who inspired such a depth of feeling that really hasn't diminished for those who grew up with them while they were together.
+Jeff Morse I think you definitely have something there. I was in elementary school when the Beatles came out. They were so much fun and everybody loved their music. I feel like they respected their fans and we loved them for it. I don't feel that way about any other group like I do about the Beatles. Happy, happy memories!
+Nancy B I've been completely obsessed with The Beatles for like three years now... And when I saw Paul come out and sing a hard day's night last week at his show in Sioux Falls, I was cheering at first then I thought in my head- oh my god... That's Paul McCartney. One of the members of my favorite band ever. And I was in tears bawling. It was amazing
When you just let your feelings come out... it's so great...
What I love about this concert is that it doesn't pinpoint a demographic; it is universal: kids, adults, teenagers, old folks. Everyone is having fun singing the song and dancing.
You don't see many concerts, especially nowadays, that do this.
👍
Agree
The Beatles are simply fab4ever.
途中で泣きながら聴いてる
おじさんの気持ち分かる気がする
青春時代を思い出して思わず、、、
ポールのパフォーマンスに感動ですね!
RIP John Lennon (1940-1980)
RIP George Harrison (1943-2001)
Love those guys ❤😢😭
Magical Paul McCartney...and what a fantastic audience!
😂😂😂😂
even the young teens must enjoying also. 😂
為什麼我感覺不到 ?
I went to his " Out there" show, in Paris, 2 years ago
I'm 55...and I felt quite old !!
I didn't expect to see so many youg people, even less young teens...just amazing !!!
magical mystery tour
That girl at 1:28 is just about how old I was on 2/9/64. That memory and everything surrounding it burned vividly into memory and then just imagine having that every week from either Beatles or all the other great Brit and US music makers on into the mid 70's. I wouldn't trade that for all the money in the world......well, mayb.....nope, nope!
1:21 LOVE.
His wife died and they were supposed to go to the concert...
Legend
@Gennady Golovkin You can search it on Google.
Poor man 😞
Seguro recordó un viejo amor💕🎶
Still playing your song
I cried when I saw Paul McCartney sing Yesterday live for the first time in 2016. Like a teenage girl. 50 years after its release.
When this man has gone, there will be a massive void in the world...
I see a lot of people who haven't even been born yet when the Beatles were playing their music.
Having heard this when it came out, I can say it's timeless like so many of their songs.
When he raised his CLASSIC guitar, That was cool
0:41 21 years old Paul’s energy is back