You are right! Besides is not so easy of singing (almost don't have time to breathe, it's very fast) ua-cam.com/video/dmHAqPLLL_c/v-deo.html I share my cover of this song (live version as well) Regards from México
Listen bro. . .I got 30 seconds I'll give ya. The other 30 are to please the misses . . . .and I may be back here earlier than planned which wont make her happy.
We saw him in Columbia, SC on 6/25/15. It was his 4th show in 8 days. 40 songs, nearly 3 hours. No other band plays that many songs in a concert. He missed a few notes, but nobody gave a damn. The man's a musical genius and gives a hell of show.
yup!! gotta love it.. I wouldn't give a damn if he howled the whole song.. still getting a toe tap and a big ole thumb's up from me... great showmanship always..
Mick Jagger is loosing his voice as these guys always do in their age but Mick put his voice from 30 years ago to overlap his current voice! Paul still sings with his own voice without "cheating" at the age of 74! Its amazing! He loose his voice occasionally but still do great!
Greetings from California. I was born at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. in 1953 after my father fought in the Korean War. I've seen Paul 7 times beginning 1976 as Wings. He has always given the fans their money's worth...playing close to 3 hours...every time. He's probably going to continue to perform until he can't play anymore. I've seen Ringo 2 times and George once. I wish I could have seen John. Three musical geniuses in the same band...love the Beatles.
His voice is obviously weaker as he is getting on, but we should cherish the fact that he is still performing live. He is like the Mozart or Beethoven of this era.
Nothing is real. Lennon was poop, with his bullshit poliical and self absorbed boring ass songs. He used to cry to Yoko, "Paul is more populr than me". Cause Paul writes HITS, not crap.
@@armandoramos3225 LMFAO what a ridiculous comment. John wrote at least half of the Beatles hits and his songs were notoriously more successful than Paul's. Not taking anything away from Paul tho. One of the GOATs
@@armandoramos3225 armando, lennon was the fuckin beatles, go listen to maxwell, care to go more on that ? Give me a decent , smart reply if possible, how old are you ? Have you ever seen the beatles or any of them in concert ? Jt from. Mex
@@yourgfsbf9955 I agree that the other guy made a ridiculous comment, but so did you sort of. John's songs were not more successful that Paul's. It's just a fact that Paul had more number one hits.
I just realized that Paul did that leg twisty move that he used to do back then, you don't see him doing that often obviously because is growing older but he still performs as if he is in his 20s
Julio I just came from a Beatles video "Hey Bulldog!" A guy was furious over Pauls poor bass play and George Harrisons autistic like solo guitar performance! For crying out loud Pauls melodic bass is whats makes the Beatles, the Beatles! And George slide guitar solos on Something and in other songs is not sounding like its performed by an autistic child! He claimed he was a studio musicians sick of hearing the overrated Beatles! Im a musician not as skilled as this guy most likely lying to claim to be! But I can distinguish between poor musicians and good and none of the Beatles members where poor or playing like a child with autism! Damn idiot!
Paul is the best. Eight Days a Week is such a cool song. I don’t think he or John thought it was one of their better songs, but any other band would love to have written it.
Vaya qué arte sonoro y literario el de Paul. Después de cincuenta años seguimos cantando sus creaciones que nos llenan la cabeza de recuerdos y entusiasmos...
I feel like if John and George could be there they and Paul would’ve all been singing around the same 2 microphones just like they did in the 60s with Ringo on the drums. RIP John and George
He is amazing...beyond amazing! Naturally talented from a young age and was basically a second producer (after George Martin) from their very first recording sessions and an incredibly innovative and imaginative bass player. It's a shame that he's lost that voice he had as a younger man. It's a bit shaky, strained and generic sounding these days but at least we've got the records to show that he was once the greatest and most versatile singer in rock.
+David Sumeray - Saw McCartney in concert in 2015. It was his 4th concert in 8 days. He played nearly 3 hours, 40 songs, no breaks. His voice? Not what is once was, but I didn''t hear any of the 20,000 people in attendance complain. His playing of the guitar, bass and piano is still impeccable. His songs are still great. If you have the opportunity to see him perform live, you should do it. Who knows how much longer he'll be performing.
For crying out loud, the man is 75 years old! Of course he doesn't have the same singing voice he did have a half a of a century ago! It's not "a shame", it's amazing that he's still up there performing at all! FFS!
Had the Beatles ever recorded it live, it probably would have had John Lennon handling the lead vocal. As the song, despite being mainly Paul's featured John on lead vocals.
Actually, the main Composer is Paul. He's the one who got idea from his driver. Paul ask him "How was your day?" And the driver said "Have working eight days a week".
Phenomenal bassist legendary song writer just way too many monkberry moon delight days a week,vocally!@🌟👂🌟Keeping Rock n Roll alive here God bless his heart.
Paul ataca. La linea de bajo aquí efectuada es tremenda. Mucho mas notoria que en el tema original de 1964. Se deja notar en él el famosísimo efecto eólico que tenian las canciones de los Beatles, y que es debido mayormente a las lineas de bajo que ponia Paul con el bajo
That is not the drum beat Ringo used if you listen carefully. In fact, he never follow's Ringo's out of this world simple drum beats on Beatle songs. .
By the way, is it possible that the keyboard player is somehow providing the handclaps from his keyboard? Watch his hand movements and listen to the handclaps, they seem to match... and I don't hear any piano sounds...
@@SLOWHAND234 Thanks. I’m saying this because Ringo had a unique tempo and Ringo set in in other Beatle songs and Paul’s drummer wouldn’t let Ringo be the driver and thereby messing up that special Ringo beat.
man i'm only 16 years old and so upset because i was born in the wrong time. i absolutely love the beatles and all 60s and 70s music. music today is total crap compared to this.
There was a missing voice .Paul should have set up someone that can sing like John lennon .so the duet original.sound of Paul & John can be heard again on live studio preaentation.
Paul has taken good care of himself. That's the reason I don't understand why he didn't take better care of his voice. He didn't have a trained voice. He was a natural. Paraphrasing a classic Beatle song, he should have known better.
Thing is, you have to make your mind up if you're ok with his now frail voice.....I personally don't want to hear him struggling to sing in original keys, which is putting further strain on that weakening voice and I say that as probably one of the planet's most devoted (old-timer) Macca/Beatles fan! Constant relentless touring, with very long sets (and a reluctance to re-work the vocally demanding of his songs into a lower key), has sadly left his voice frail for some years now. But the legacy is there for all! He will go on until he drops; of that I am certain!
@@The_Komzik - buddy holly was an early influence on the boys both as a namesake and musically. they covered several of his tunes on their early records. holly was just 22 when that plane crashed. the pilot was younger.
Urgh, people don't know how to clap to this song.. At least the keyboard can make the clapping the right way 🤷🏻♀️ But thank god it's incredibly perfect performed and Abe is really singing well while drumming!🥳
Can we all take a minute to appreciate his bass playing? Jamming on headphones right now, and the man doesn’t miss a freakin’ note. LEGEND
You are right!
Besides is not so easy of singing (almost don't have time to breathe, it's very fast)
ua-cam.com/video/dmHAqPLLL_c/v-deo.html
I share my cover of this song (live version as well)
Regards from México
Listen bro. . .I got 30 seconds I'll give ya. The other 30 are to please the misses . . . .and I may be back here earlier than planned which wont make her happy.
True story! However, in the original version I think he miss one note... minute 1:24 ua-cam.com/video/kle2xHhRHg4/v-deo.html
Amen!
It’s really good but it is a easy bass line. I could actually play it!!still amazing
We saw him in Columbia, SC on 6/25/15. It was his 4th show in 8 days. 40 songs, nearly 3 hours. No other band plays that many songs in a concert. He missed a few notes, but nobody gave a damn. The man's a musical genius and gives a hell of show.
yup!! gotta love it.. I wouldn't give a damn if he howled the whole song.. still getting a toe tap and a big ole thumb's up from me... great showmanship always..
Mick Jagger is loosing his voice as these guys always do in their age but Mick put his voice from 30 years ago to overlap his current voice! Paul still sings with his own voice without "cheating" at the age of 74! Its amazing! He loose his voice occasionally but still do great!
Greetings from California. I was born at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. in 1953 after my father fought in the Korean War. I've seen Paul 7 times beginning 1976 as Wings. He has always given the fans their money's worth...playing close to 3 hours...every time. He's probably going to continue to perform until he can't play anymore. I've seen Ringo 2 times and George once. I wish I could have seen John. Three musical geniuses in the same band...love the Beatles.
His voice is obviously weaker as he is getting on, but we should cherish the fact that he is still performing live. He is like the Mozart or Beethoven of this era.
Nothing is real. Lennon was poop, with his bullshit poliical and self absorbed boring ass songs. He used to cry to Yoko, "Paul is more populr than me". Cause Paul writes HITS, not crap.
@@armandoramos3225 LMFAO what a ridiculous comment. John wrote at least half of the Beatles hits and his songs were notoriously more successful than Paul's.
Not taking anything away from Paul tho. One of the GOATs
@@armandoramos3225 armando, lennon was the fuckin beatles, go listen to maxwell, care to go more on that ? Give me a decent , smart reply if possible, how old are you ? Have you ever seen the beatles or any of them in concert ? Jt from. Mex
@@armandoramos3225 fucking idiot
@@yourgfsbf9955 I agree that the other guy made a ridiculous comment, but so did you sort of. John's songs were not more successful that Paul's. It's just a fact that Paul had more number one hits.
I just realized that Paul did that leg twisty move that he used to do back then, you don't see him doing that often obviously because is growing older but he still performs as if he is in his 20s
The eighth wonder of the world performs 'Eight Days a Week'. Love ya, man.
This man is an incredible artist. the greatest in my mind in terms of talent.
Julio I just came from a Beatles video "Hey Bulldog!" A guy was furious over Pauls poor bass play and George Harrisons autistic like solo guitar performance! For crying out loud Pauls melodic bass is whats makes the Beatles, the Beatles! And George slide guitar solos on Something and in other songs is not sounding like its performed by an autistic child! He claimed he was a studio musicians sick of hearing the overrated Beatles! Im a musician not as skilled as this guy most likely lying to claim to be! But I can distinguish between poor musicians and good and none of the Beatles members where poor or playing like a child with autism! Damn idiot!
Melchersson what are you talking about? You are directing your reply comment to the wrong person! I was praising the beatles!
Julio C Sorry I was at the wrong video directing the comment to the wrong person! LOL I dont know how this happened?
i dont think that guy knows it was john playing bass and paul on rythym guitar
He's better than the original Paul.
Paul McCartney’s brilliant and Paul McCartney’s band are brilliant . Thank you
Paul is the best. Eight Days a Week is such a cool song. I don’t think he or John thought it was one of their better songs, but any other band would love to have written it.
He`s the man!!! Thanks for the memories Paul.
The greatest rock composer of all time!
Finally, after all these years, he finally gets a chance to sing Beatles tunes!
lol That was sarcasm, right?
really? how is your cave? is it cold?
Vaya qué arte sonoro y literario el de Paul. Después de cincuenta años seguimos cantando sus creaciones que nos llenan la cabeza de recuerdos y entusiasmos...
0:15 Paul's feet :D cute move though
this was the first Beatles song I ever liked, so thank you B EATLES for being so amazing, I love you with all my heart. Always & Foever
Was it tye first one you ever heard?
Excelente tema y como suena de bien el bajo tocado por Paul.
John Lennon was a better song writer and better musicians then Paul McCartney.
I feel like if John and George could be there they and Paul would’ve all been singing around the same 2 microphones just like they did in the 60s with Ringo on the drums. RIP John and George
This song was famous for being the first hit record with a fade-in instead of a fade-out.
It is interesting how McCartney now looks at his bass playing a lot
That’s how you know he actually is playing the song
PID...had to be noted...ha ha...agreed...now a pick is used instead or finger plucking too
He opened in Missoula, Mt. with this. Yes, Missoula! His voice has left him now but I would give it all to see him again…
Legend
Eight Paul a Week!!
Uno de los temas mas lindos de The Beatles.
Great sound. The bass is kickin' on this one.
He is amazing...beyond amazing! Naturally talented from a young age and was basically a second producer (after George Martin) from their very first recording sessions and an incredibly innovative and imaginative bass player.
It's a shame that he's lost that voice he had as a younger man. It's a bit shaky, strained and generic sounding these days but at least we've got the records to show that he was once the greatest and most versatile singer in rock.
+David Sumeray - Saw McCartney in concert in 2015. It was his 4th concert in 8 days. He played nearly 3 hours, 40 songs, no breaks. His voice? Not what is once was, but I didn''t hear any of the 20,000 people in attendance complain. His playing of the guitar, bass and piano is still impeccable. His songs are still great. If you have the opportunity to see him perform live, you should do it. Who knows how much longer he'll be performing.
For crying out loud, the man is 75 years old! Of course he doesn't have the same singing voice he did have a half a of a century ago! It's not "a shame", it's amazing that he's still up there performing at all! FFS!
One of my favorite songs of the summer of 1965. Though John didn't think much of it later referring to it as "another horror".
Nice to hear McCartney doing the vocals here. But how horrible, no Lennon, Harrison backup. I sure do miss the Beatles.
Had the Beatles ever recorded it live, it probably would have had John Lennon handling the lead vocal. As the song, despite being mainly Paul's featured John on lead vocals.
Actually, McCartney does the lead vocals in unison with Lennon on the original record. Search for the vocal isolated here on youtube.
Dang still a star, Paul! The drummer rocked it out so smoothly-kudos! The guitars and bass are so lucky to play with Paul!
When Fallon bumps into McCartney in the hallway and they exchange accents was priceless.
Eight Pauls a Week!
Always the best!!!!
Love the bass line. Uff
as a BEATLES fan... this is the BEST version I have ever heard from Sir Paul !!!!!!
the Beatles are the best
The voice is shot, but, hey, he's got nothing more to prove. He is like God to me !!!!! Love you Macca !!!!
I listening this, looking at old Paul, look right- The Beatles Eight Days A Week at Shea Stadium, Paul on preview is so young, im crying
So see Paul Live! Best thing you will ever do!
No puedo amarlo tanto.. ♥
Nice to see Paul singing John’s song. I always heard that to figure out who wrote a particular song, just listen to who’s singing lead.
Actually, the main Composer is Paul. He's the one who got idea from his driver. Paul ask him "How was your day?" And the driver said "Have working eight days a week".
And he sings flawlessly all while knocking out those wicked bass lines...not easy to do.
always so polished
LEGEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great to have good sound these days, couldn’t hear that bass back in the day
I saw Paul for the first time in 2013,then again in 2015.I can die now.
When Sir Paul go play song "I wanna hold your hand!?
Amazing as always
What makes a grown man cry since he was 8 years old....
muy bien SALUDOS DESDE QUITO LUZ DE AMERICA
Wonderful
Phenomenal bassist legendary song writer just way too many monkberry moon delight days a week,vocally!@🌟👂🌟Keeping Rock n Roll alive here God bless his heart.
You can see Paul looking at the cue cards with the lyrics on them. Hard to remember the words to a thousand different songs.
Después de tanto años, lo sigue haciendo bien
Yehhaaa.iremember beatles..from philippines top fan here
The greatest ever Sir Paul
True legend love him.
Wooow 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🖤
I♡Paul McCartney.
Temazo ...!!!!
Great! Great! Great!
Beatles 4 ever!
Que words of love
Love u Paulie
Awesome
Mito😍
Easily, by far the greatest living celeb on the planet!!!
The Beatles!!!
id like to know how many people he is playing to that are grandchildren of people that watched him live 50 years ago.
Paul ataca. La linea de bajo aquí efectuada es tremenda. Mucho mas notoria que en el tema original de 1964.
Se deja notar en él el famosísimo efecto eólico que tenian las canciones de los Beatles, y que es debido mayormente a las lineas de bajo que ponia Paul con el bajo
It's sure nice to know that Kanye discovered this guy. Gonna be huge
❤️
Still handsome...
Long live Sir Macca
Papacitoo
xD ! tú si sabes!! jaja =)
That is not the drum beat Ringo used if you listen carefully. In fact, he never follow's Ringo's out of this world simple drum beats on Beatle songs.
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By the way, is it possible that the keyboard player is somehow providing the handclaps from his keyboard? Watch his hand movements and listen to the handclaps, they seem to match... and I don't hear any piano sounds...
@@SLOWHAND234 Thanks. I’m saying this because Ringo had a unique tempo and Ringo set in in other Beatle songs and Paul’s drummer wouldn’t let Ringo be the driver and thereby messing up that special Ringo beat.
@@j.j.s.6736 thanks for your reply
Ударник - классный!
Pretty sure Paul has sung in the whole original song in unison with John
man i'm only 16 years old and so upset because i was born in the wrong time. i absolutely love the beatles and all 60s and 70s music. music today is total crap compared to this.
Caleb Davenport yeah... it's a shame. The good music is forever.
You're awesome, Caleb!!! Keep rockin the 60's and 70's!!!
Good for you kiddo!
There was a missing voice .Paul should have set up someone that can sing like John lennon .so the duet original.sound of Paul & John can be heard again on live studio preaentation.
INteresting, Abe singing unison with Paul on the lead vocal...hmmm
Mach ich doch, hold me, love me. Kein 'thema as we say in Mülheim upon ruhr. Petra klöckner, Mülheim upon ruhr, Germany
I believe John sang this song so of course voice sounds different
Actually, McCartney does the lead vocals in unison with Lennon on the original record. Search for the vocal isolated here on youtube.
TO LEMNISCATE 8!
Did anyone notice that the keyboard player is just playing hand claps?
The guy on the drums is drowning out Paul's voice 🤦♂️
Who was that guy? Sounds a lot like McCartney.
lol it is him.
Nope. This is Paul Bart.
Ele é um dos artistas que canta músicas que o tempo jamais apagará.
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Paul has taken good care of himself. That's the reason I don't understand why he didn't take better care of his voice. He didn't have a trained voice. He was a natural. Paraphrasing a classic Beatle song, he should have known better.
👍
How cool would,it have been if John was there to join in we miss you John Lennon
nothings to prove of! who cares if he's powerful voice that he use to is gone?
Why 22 dislikes?
cuz it was a sluggish performance
Thing is, you have to make your mind up if you're ok with his now frail voice.....I personally don't want to hear him struggling to sing in original keys, which is putting further strain on that weakening voice and I say that as probably one of the planet's most devoted (old-timer) Macca/Beatles fan! Constant relentless touring, with very long sets (and a reluctance to re-work the vocally demanding of his songs into a lower key), has sadly left his voice frail for some years now. But the legacy is there for all! He will go on until he drops; of that I am certain!
he was in that bug band.
@@The_Komzik - still, the name was inspired by the crickets.
@@The_Komzik - buddy holly was an early influence on the boys both as a namesake and musically. they covered several of his tunes on their early records. holly was just 22 when that plane crashed. the pilot was younger.
Paul’s voice :-(
Stiff. The drummer is absolutely missing Ringo's swing and double beats.
Paul stole MJ nose
This does not sound right AT ALL without John's lead vocals. Sorry, Paul, nice try...but not even close.
Kind of an Elvis move on 00:15
Elvis took it from him actually..... it’s an interesting fact isn’t it. 😊
Making John Lennon proud.
Doesn't sound good. Wrong song for him. Lennon sang lead. Same thing with Hard Days Night. He sounds horrible trying to do John.
Ele toca e canta ... mas parece q falta algo .... 🤔🤔🤔
The back up vocalists show how great Lennon and Harrison were . Does not sound nowhere near the Beatles .
Nothing on John's vocals
Urgh, people don't know how to clap to this song.. At least the keyboard can make the clapping the right way 🤷🏻♀️ But thank god it's incredibly perfect performed and Abe is really singing well while drumming!🥳