The vocal is a screamer , but I think the song itself is channeling the great Fats Domino, of whom Paul was a big admirer. He may have been going more for a Wilson Pickett thing vocally.
This performance was during the Wings Over America tour in 1976. The studio version of this was recorded in 1975 for Wings’ album VENUS & MARS. The Beatles broke up in 1970, but there are a few tracks the Beatles recorded where Paul sings in this mode: “Lady Madonna” is one. The Beatles did some covers in 1963-5 which showcase Paul’s versatility; I recommend their recording of “Long, Tall Sally.” An original of theirs called “She’s A Woman” is a real knock out.
Sir Paul McCartney and his band "Wings" could fly with the best bands on the planet back then. Great Tune/Performance from them. Another TOO COOL reaction.
Both Paul and John's vocals have a lot of "Character" and emotion or passion. Sometimes happy and playful, other times seriously making a point, but always as you said, "Extremely Versatile"
Paul could do mellow and he could belt them out, but you never knew what he was going to do next. He wrote all sorts of songs, even country such as Sally G.
Paul's first album after leaving the Beatles was McCartney, an album where he played all the instruments. Next out was Ram, bill as Paul and Linda McCartney. He used studio musicians on it. The third solo release was Wing Wild Life, Wings being his newly formed band. They were together throughout the '70s. My favorite song by them was Junior's Farm.
It's not THE Wings it's just Wings. Paul's vocals were something else mid 70s First band he formed after the Beatles. Went right up to 79/80 with various line ups. I think this was the best line up though
One of my favorites. I believe it’s about John. He talks about calling when he was a baby boy. This was the tour after they left New Orleans. John was supposed to go record with Paul there. He was a no show because he got back with Yoko.
"YES".... another Classic Rock name who produced so much incredible music they virtually created a new genre of music called "Prog-Rock" (Progressive). Each member is certainly a legend among the best musicians ever known, as you will discover this most amazing band..... "I've Seen All Good People".... "Roundabout"...."Wonderous Stories". "And You And I"....."Long Distance Runaround"..... "Owner Of A Lonely Heart"...."It Can Happen"... "Changes"... "Survival".... "Hold On" ... and at least 40 more...The best word to describe their music is...."YES"
It’s a tough call for me to choose my favorite Wings album - it’s so close between ‘Band on the Run’ and ‘Venus and Mars,’ which this song is on. Wings were very successful yet always overshadowed by The Beatles lore. They deserve more credit, definitely the group of the 70s ❤
JMBOY, you probably didn't listen to these Beatles' songs : "HELTER SKELTER," "OH DARLING," "LONG TALL SALLY," "LADY MADONNA," where Paul sang in a similar voice as on this video. WINGS was formed by Paul and Linda McCartney, Denny Laine and Denny Seiwell, in 1981. The members you see here in this live '76 concert video is Paul (on piano), Denny Laine (on bass here, because Paul is playing the piano, otherwise Paul would be on bass, Denny would then be on guitar), Jimmy McCulloch on lead guitar, Joe English on drums, and Linda McCartney on keyboards and backing vocals. Through the years '71 - '81 they had other members : Henry McCullough on lead (he played on "Maybe I'm Amazed"), & Geoff Britain on drums. The very last incarnation of WINGS, the members were: Paul, Linda, Denny Laine (the core of WIngs throughout), Steve Holley on drums, & Laurence Juber on lead guitar. Paul was either playing bass or piano, Denny Laine would also play, bass, piano, or rhythm guitar, Linda on keyboards, percussion, piano and backing vocals. All the other guys would do backing vocals as well, and also sing lead on some songs. After Wings, Paul and Linda continued on with various other members in their band which really didn't have a band name. Paul ALSO played drums on many of his recordings after the Beatles, especially for the BAND ON THE RUN album, where it was just Paul, Linda and Denny. Paul played drums on the entire album, along with bass and guitar. From 1989 through 1993 Paul''s band consisted of Linda, Robbie McIntosh guitar (he used to be in the group PRETENDERS), Hamish Stuart on guitar & bass (if Paul wasn't playing bass), Paul "WiX" Wickens on keyboards, and Chris Whitten on drums....and later Blair Cunningham took over the drums. In 2001 Paul McCartney's band members were : Rusty Anderson on guitar, Brian Ray on guitar & bass (when Paul is not playing bass), Paul "WIX" Wiggins on keyboards, and Abe Laboriel, Jr. on drums. Paul as usual would play either bass, lead guitar, or piano depending on which song they were doing. His wife Linda, died in 1998 from breast cancer, otherwise, she may have still been in the band. The other members all did backing vocals, with Paul singing lead. THIS GROUP of musicians has continued to be Paul's BAND TO THE PRESENT DAY. SO THIS LINE UP has been the one that has lasted the longest.
This video is from his 1976 wolrd tour called "Wings Over America". I was lucky enough to see this tour in Houston Texas. Paul formed wings from 1971-1981 with different band menbers coming and going. This was the best line up in my opinion. Paul is an incredible singer/composer/musician. He could do it all...and still does.
Great to see Paul & Wings live, but I still prefer the studio version of this song. Another one that you get to hear Paul really wail on is “Monkberry Moon Delight” from the RAM album. One of the “Wings” is a super talented musician named Denny Laine, originally with the Moody Blues.
and I much PREFER the LIVE versions because Paul REALLY gets "into it" more, plus more passionate, more grit, and does longer versions on songs than on the lp, PLUS I enjoy WATCHING them perform.
When asked... Who is the Greatest Female Rock Vocalist you might hear.... Ann Wilson. along with her sister Nancy made the band "Heart"... then became legendary with songs like "Barracuda"..... "Crazy On You"... "What About Love".... "Alone"... "All I Want To Do Is Make Love To You".... This group belongs in your playlist asap.
Band on the Run album would be my favorite post Beatles lp from McCartney. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five being my favorite track from a stacked album.
Paul could hit very high notes without slipping into falsetto and belt them out with a lot of power. I know he's more recognized for his melodic, softer songs(Hey Jude, Yesterday, I Will, etc.) but people always seem to be shocked by his other side. But if you listen to Long Tall Sally, Oh Darling, Helter Skelter you realize what incredible range he had in his prime.
Paul formed "Wings" shortly after leaving The Beatles and his two solo albums. Paul McCartney and Wings, often billed simply as "Wings", were a British-American rock band formed in 1971 by former Beatles bassist and singer Paul McCartney, his wife Linda McCartney on keyboards, session drummer Denny Seiwell, and former Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine.
Wings' lead guitarist, Jimmy McCulloch, was a child prodigy and at the time was the youngest musician to appear at #1 in the UK charts. He was discovered by Pete Townsend and played in Thunderclap Newman. Unfortunately he passed in 1979.
Sorry I missed your LIVE post. "The Dreaded RAP".... I laughed so hard. Not quite like watching P.F., Zep, or Kansas Live. Do it again and take request for tunes to do LIVE.
Denny Laine (guitarist, keyboards, vocalist, and all round musician) was the secret sauce in this version of Wings. His contributions to Wings and his work outside of Wings is huge. Give “Time To Hide” w/ Wings a listen. His solo vocals with Wings in live performances were top notch and gave Paul some well deserved breaks.
@@thumbsaloft They were all perfectly matched especially on this tour. Creative contributions and versatility would have to go to Laine. Throughout ALL of Wings’ lineups and albums from ’72 to their official end in ‘81, Paul, Linda and Denny were the only members to play on all of the albums. AKA- “secret sauce”. “As the various and revolving line-ups in Wings came and went, Laine was a go-between from Paul/Linda to the rest of the band when they had issues or grumbled about anything from accommodations and Paul telling them what to play to their salary and not getting some of their songs on albums.”
I LOVE LOVE "TIME TO HIDE" especially when Denny performs it in the live '76 concert. I have seen Denny on his own 5 times over the last few years, at smaller venues, where you can actually meet him and chat with him for a bit, GREAT guy, and when I went to see a performance that was actually on my birthday, my friend who was with me, TOLD Denny it was my birthday that night, and he gave me a hug and kiss and his most recent CD. I have a great pic of us that was taken that night. The next time I saw him at one of his concerts, I brought an 8 x 10 copy of that photo, and Denny autographed it for me. He was so personable to everyone, and put on a fabulous show.
i really recommanded you the "ram" album , recorded before Paul formed the Wings ..... a gem ........ you need to listen " mookberry moon delight " he did a incredible vocal performance
I TOLD YOU!!! Again I give you MAJOR, MAJOR PROPS you are reacting to McCartney songs that all the other reactors never do, PLEASE KEEP IT UP! I was at this concert, Wings is the band McCartney started after the Beatles broke up! They are ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC and don't get the credit they more than deserve! I want you to know that you have become my favorite reactor because you really are OPEN-MINDED and you really do respond to suggestions. As for McCartney suggestions let me recommend the opening to this same concert. The live versions of the songs ROCKSHOW/JET. They go right into each other so it's a bit of a longer clip and it's more rocking so you will love it. Still waiting on you to react to the MOTHER'S FINEST song from their ANOTHER MOTHER FURTHER album titled TRUTH'LL SET YOU FREE. I'm telling you my man you are going to absolutely love that song! Once again MAJOR PROPS to you MAJOR PROPS!
@ thumbsaloft - I AGREE with you abut him reacting to McCARTNEY songs that OTHER reactors NEVER do. and how they don't get the credit that they deserve. I HOPE he will react the beginning songs of the '76 tour which became the concert film "ROCKSHOW" (and the entire concert IS ON You Tube) Another reactor DID react to all the songs in that show, 2 at a time. But he was the ONLY one that has. I saw that '76 concert live in Detroit, in May of '76
Greetings! I've just started watching your videos on Saturday. Thanks for the great content. I've watched several other reaction channels and have observed that they all play basically the same stuff. I know you love the guitar, so can you please react to UFO, the song Born to Lose, and if possible, Belladonna (studio versions please). This is my favorite guitarist at his best. UFO has a few popular songs, so these two are a bit off the beaten path. Enjoy!
@@JMBOYTV When I clicked on your video to watch there was no sound, no music no talking, nada. I did come back later and was able to hear it fine and up voted.👍
Such a great song. It's insane how many great songs this man has written.
You forget the range Paul had, for some reason he rarely displayed it?
Even John Lennon called him "The Voice," so it was no secret to his mates.
Oh Darling on Abbey Road; one of his best vocals.
Singer, bass player, guitarist, keys, songwriter, classical music composer, he's got talent by the bucket loads.
The vocal is a screamer , but I think the song itself is channeling the great Fats Domino, of whom Paul was a big admirer. He may have been going more for a Wilson Pickett thing vocally.
This vocal is off the chain.....be prepared to have mind blown!!!!!
This performance was during the Wings Over America tour in 1976. The studio version of this was recorded in 1975 for Wings’ album VENUS & MARS. The Beatles broke up in 1970, but there are a few tracks the Beatles recorded where Paul sings in this mode: “Lady Madonna” is one. The Beatles did some covers in 1963-5 which showcase Paul’s versatility; I recommend their recording of “Long, Tall Sally.” An original of theirs called “She’s A Woman” is a real knock out.
El mejor cantante de rock de la historia.
Sir Paul McCartney and his band "Wings" could fly with the best bands on the planet back then. Great Tune/Performance from them. Another TOO COOL reaction.
Both Paul and John's vocals have a lot of "Character" and emotion or passion. Sometimes happy and playful, other times seriously making a point, but always as you said, "Extremely Versatile"
Paul could do mellow and he could belt them out, but you never knew what he was going to do next. He wrote all sorts of songs, even country such as Sally G.
Paul could get really soulful and raunchy. Check out Oh, Darling from when he was still with the Beatles.
"Band On The Run".... "Live And Let Die"... "Jet".... Guarantied you'll like them.
And Rock Show with the intro Venus and Mars, that was a great opening concert!
Paul's first album after leaving the Beatles was McCartney, an album where he played all the instruments. Next out was Ram, bill as Paul and Linda McCartney. He used studio musicians on it. The third solo release was Wing Wild Life, Wings being his newly formed band. They were together throughout the '70s. My favorite song by them was Junior's Farm.
It's not THE Wings it's just Wings. Paul's vocals were something else mid 70s
First band he formed after the Beatles. Went right up to 79/80 with various line ups. I think this was the best line up though
In your Playlist many people would look for Paul McCartney And Wings as they are best known by most people.
One of my favorites. I believe it’s about John. He talks about calling when he was a baby boy. This was the tour after they left New Orleans. John was supposed to go record with Paul there. He was a no show because he got back with Yoko.
"YES".... another Classic Rock name who produced so much incredible music they virtually created a new genre of music called "Prog-Rock" (Progressive). Each member is certainly a legend among the best musicians ever known, as you will discover this most amazing band..... "I've Seen All Good People".... "Roundabout"...."Wonderous Stories". "And You And I"....."Long Distance Runaround"..... "Owner Of A Lonely Heart"...."It Can Happen"... "Changes"... "Survival".... "Hold On" ... and at least 40 more...The best word to describe their music is...."YES"
Hello from Cody Wyoming 😊you're awesome keep it up... all are welcome to the rabbithole of Sir
Paul...put your seat belt on
You will enjoy the album “Wings over America “.
A live Concert.
I don't know, the live show was great, but listen to it it's not a great deal nowadays for me
It’s a tough call for me to choose my favorite Wings album - it’s so close between ‘Band on the Run’ and ‘Venus and Mars,’ which this song is on. Wings were very successful yet always overshadowed by The Beatles lore. They deserve more credit, definitely the group of the 70s ❤
The guitarist is Jimmy Mc collough Rip Jimmy
JMBOY, you probably didn't listen to these Beatles' songs : "HELTER SKELTER," "OH DARLING," "LONG TALL SALLY," "LADY MADONNA," where Paul sang in a similar voice as on this video.
WINGS was formed by Paul and Linda McCartney, Denny Laine and Denny Seiwell, in 1981. The members you see here in this live '76 concert video is Paul (on piano), Denny Laine (on bass here, because Paul is playing the piano, otherwise Paul would be on bass, Denny would then be on guitar), Jimmy McCulloch on lead guitar, Joe English on drums, and Linda McCartney on keyboards and backing vocals.
Through the years '71 - '81 they had other members : Henry McCullough on lead (he played on "Maybe I'm Amazed"), & Geoff Britain on drums.
The very last incarnation of WINGS, the members were: Paul, Linda, Denny Laine (the core of WIngs throughout), Steve Holley on drums, & Laurence Juber on lead guitar. Paul was either playing bass or piano, Denny Laine would also play, bass, piano, or rhythm guitar, Linda on keyboards, percussion, piano and backing vocals. All the other guys would do backing vocals as well, and also sing lead on some songs.
After Wings, Paul and Linda continued on with various other members in their band which really didn't have a band name. Paul ALSO played drums on many of his recordings after the Beatles, especially for the BAND ON THE RUN album, where it was just Paul, Linda and Denny. Paul played drums on the entire album, along with bass and guitar. From 1989 through 1993 Paul''s band consisted of Linda, Robbie McIntosh guitar (he used to be in the group PRETENDERS), Hamish Stuart on guitar & bass (if Paul wasn't playing bass), Paul "WiX" Wickens on keyboards, and Chris Whitten on drums....and later Blair Cunningham took over the drums.
In 2001 Paul McCartney's band members were : Rusty Anderson on guitar, Brian Ray on guitar & bass (when Paul is not playing bass), Paul "WIX" Wiggins on keyboards, and Abe Laboriel, Jr. on drums. Paul as usual would play either bass, lead guitar, or piano depending on which song they were doing. His wife Linda, died in 1998 from breast cancer, otherwise, she may have still been in the band. The other members all did backing vocals, with Paul singing lead. THIS GROUP of musicians has continued to be Paul's BAND TO THE PRESENT DAY. SO THIS LINE UP has been the one that has lasted the longest.
The Allman Brothers- "Whipping Post".... This one live.... The Allman Brothers Band - Whipping Post - 9/23/1970 - Fillmore East (Official)
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This video is from his 1976 wolrd tour called "Wings Over America". I was lucky enough to see this tour in Houston Texas. Paul formed wings from 1971-1981 with different band menbers coming and going. This was the best line up in my opinion. Paul is an incredible singer/composer/musician. He could do it all...and still does.
Great to see Paul & Wings live, but I still prefer the studio version of this song. Another one that you get to hear Paul really wail on is “Monkberry Moon Delight” from the RAM album.
One of the “Wings” is a super talented musician named Denny Laine, originally with the Moody Blues.
Love Monkberry.....
I like the studio version but the absolute best version is on the WINGS OVER AMERICA album!
@@thumbsaloft - yes, that live version was better.
and I much PREFER the LIVE versions because Paul REALLY gets "into it" more, plus more passionate, more grit, and does longer versions on songs than on the lp, PLUS I enjoy WATCHING them perform.
Wings were a bunch of top notch musicians Paul wanted to work with. Denny had been in the Moody Blues. 72 - 80.
There’s a live version of wild life that is amazing!
When asked... Who is the Greatest Female Rock Vocalist you might hear.... Ann Wilson. along with her sister Nancy made the band "Heart"... then became legendary with songs like "Barracuda"..... "Crazy On You"... "What About Love".... "Alone"... "All I Want To Do Is Make Love To You".... This group belongs in your playlist asap.
Band on the Run album would be my favorite post Beatles lp from McCartney. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five being my favorite track from a stacked album.
The Graphics you add is too cute. Clever, Cool
Ya think Paul REALLY gets into this song!!
Just a little
Paul could hit very high notes without slipping into falsetto and belt them out with a lot of power. I know he's more recognized for his melodic, softer songs(Hey Jude, Yesterday, I Will, etc.) but people always seem to be shocked by his other side. But if you listen to Long Tall Sally, Oh Darling, Helter Skelter you realize what incredible range he had in his prime.
Not if you really listen to the coda to Hey Jude😊
Paul formed "Wings" shortly after leaving The Beatles and his two solo albums. Paul McCartney and Wings, often billed simply as "Wings", were a British-American rock band formed in 1971 by former Beatles bassist and singer Paul McCartney, his wife Linda McCartney on keyboards, session drummer Denny Seiwell, and former Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine.
Wings' lead guitarist, Jimmy McCulloch, was a child prodigy and at the time was the youngest musician to appear at #1 in the UK charts. He was discovered by Pete Townsend and played in Thunderclap Newman. Unfortunately he passed in 1979.
@@Pait728 He would have to be damn good to tour/record with Paul, and he was.
Paul broke out with his singing abilities when he sang with wings.
Sorry I missed your LIVE post. "The Dreaded RAP".... I laughed so hard. Not quite like watching P.F., Zep, or Kansas Live. Do it again and take request for tunes to do LIVE.
Denny Laine (guitarist, keyboards, vocalist, and all round musician) was the secret sauce in this version of Wings. His contributions to Wings and his work outside of Wings is huge. Give “Time To Hide” w/ Wings a listen. His solo vocals with Wings in live performances were top notch and gave Paul some well deserved breaks.
Nope, the secret sauce to this version of Wings was the lead guitarist Jimmy McCulloch!
@@thumbsaloft They were all perfectly matched especially on this tour. Creative contributions and versatility would have to go to Laine. Throughout ALL of Wings’ lineups and albums from ’72 to their official end in ‘81, Paul, Linda and Denny were the only members to play on all of the albums. AKA- “secret sauce”.
“As the various and revolving line-ups in Wings came and went, Laine was a go-between from Paul/Linda to the rest of the band when they had issues or grumbled about anything from accommodations and Paul telling them what to play to their salary and not getting some of their songs on albums.”
@@rhhfayettevilleYes they all contributed but Jimmy was the young guitar slinger! His playing was special!
I LOVE LOVE "TIME TO HIDE" especially when Denny performs it in the live '76 concert. I have seen Denny on his own 5 times over the last few years, at smaller venues, where you can actually meet him and chat with him for a bit, GREAT guy, and when I went to see a performance that was actually on my birthday, my friend who was with me, TOLD Denny it was my birthday that night, and he gave me a hug and kiss and his most recent CD. I have a great pic of us that was taken that night. The next time I saw him at one of his concerts, I brought an 8 x 10 copy of that photo, and Denny autographed it for me. He was so personable to everyone, and put on a fabulous show.
JMBOY TV give a listen to Grand Funk Railroad Inside Looking Out Live or Black Licorice Live you will dig these songs thanks
Danny Laine on the guitar.
You should probably check out the Beatles' song "Rocky Raccoon", sung by Paul.
I'd always recommend album version about Paul McCartney's music, but his live in 70's were good!!
Thank you! Love your reactions.☮
i really recommanded you the "ram" album , recorded before Paul formed the Wings ..... a gem ........ you need to listen " mookberry moon delight " he did a incredible vocal performance
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I TOLD YOU!!!
Again I give you MAJOR, MAJOR PROPS you are reacting to McCartney songs that all the other reactors never do, PLEASE KEEP IT UP!
I was at this concert, Wings is the band McCartney started after the Beatles broke up! They are ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC and don't get the credit they more than deserve! I want you to know that you have become my favorite reactor because you really are OPEN-MINDED and you really do respond to suggestions.
As for McCartney suggestions let me recommend the opening to this same concert. The live versions of the songs ROCKSHOW/JET. They go right into each other so it's a bit of a longer clip and it's more rocking so you will love it.
Still waiting on you to react to the MOTHER'S FINEST song from their ANOTHER MOTHER FURTHER album titled TRUTH'LL SET YOU FREE. I'm telling you my man you are going to absolutely love that song!
Once again MAJOR PROPS to you MAJOR PROPS!
@ thumbsaloft - I AGREE with you abut him reacting to McCARTNEY songs that OTHER reactors NEVER do. and how they don't get the credit that they deserve. I HOPE he will react the beginning songs of the '76 tour which became the concert film "ROCKSHOW" (and the entire concert IS ON You Tube) Another reactor DID react to all the songs in that show, 2 at a time. But he was the ONLY one that has. I saw that '76 concert live in Detroit, in May of '76
@@patticrichton1135I know you enjoyed Wings just as much as I did!
That concert was without doubt the VERY BEST EVER!!!! Rockestra is another great song that never gets credit.
"I called you name, John." Is not the unic concert when Paul say that
I've called your name, John ... I still can be true to you... Paul really called, cz he and John would meet in New Orleans in 75 or 76.
JM... you would never want this woman to write this song about you..... Alanis Morissette - You Oughta Know (lyrics) [HD]
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Do Old Siam Sir by Wings
Can someone post a link to the Paul video? I've never seen this version before. Thanks for all the great reviews JMBoy.
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@@JMBOYTV Awesome Thanks!
Greetings! I've just started watching your videos on Saturday. Thanks for the great content. I've watched several other reaction channels and have observed that they all play basically the same stuff. I know you love the guitar, so can you please react to UFO, the song Born to Lose, and if possible, Belladonna (studio versions please). This is my favorite guitarist at his best. UFO has a few popular songs, so these two are a bit off the beaten path. Enjoy!
"LOVE TO LOVE YOU" LIVE is awesome.
Early sign that he was putting his voice under too much strain too often. Smoking won’t have helped. Great song though
Aaron Neville method used lol. God how I miss Linda, his wife. she took a lot of SHIT from critics, unwarranted, vicious crap
Not getting any sound, very disappointed
I have no clue what this means
@@JMBOYTV
When I clicked on your video to watch there was no sound, no music no talking, nada. I did come back later and was able to hear it fine and up voted.👍