Make A NEW video for 'Save Us'
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eh...not from the look of those pics. That setting is more for the likes of a blues singer like Clapton. IMHO.
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The Chieftans weren't available, I guess.
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Don't know who that is but I'd prefer a more rockin theme maybe like SirVana.
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audi:
I think "Early Days" will save the day, though.
Maybe. On the other hand, they did a really cool video for Appreciate, a track that hasn't been promoted at all otherwise, except maybe in Japan. Again, kinda puzzling.
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audi:
They should've done it with all shirtless guys, but alas...
Would have been fun....
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Bruce M.:
audi:
I think "Early Days" will save the day, though.
Maybe. On the other hand, they did a really cool video for Appreciate, a track that hasn't been promoted at all otherwise, except maybe in Japan. Again, kinda puzzling.
I do think that "Early Days" represents what the general population expects out of a musician/singer his age: imparting wisdom, connecting with his roots. So who knows?
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oobu24:
eh...not from the look of those pics. That setting is more for the likes of a blues singer like Clapton. IMHO.
I've not seen any pics - where are they? thanks
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Eeee Cor Blimey:
oobu24:
eh...not from the look of those pics. That setting is more for the likes of a blues singer like Clapton. IMHO.
I've not seen any pics - where are they? thanks
Don't remember the thread here but I just googled... http://wogew.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/mccartney-early-days.html
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oobu24:
Eeee Cor Blimey:
oobu24:
eh...not from the look of those pics. That setting is more for the likes of a blues singer like Clapton. IMHO.
I've not seen any pics - where are they? thanks
Don't remember the thread here but I just googled... http://wogew.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/mccartney-early-days.html
cheers for that reminds me of the traveling wilburys video for "end of the line" a little!
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Eeee Cor Blimey:
oobu24:
Eeee Cor Blimey:
oobu24:
eh...not from the look of those pics. That setting is more for the likes of a blues singer like Clapton. IMHO.
I've not seen any pics - where are they? thanks
Don't remember the thread here but I just googled... http://wogew.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/mccartney-early-days.html
cheers for that reminds me of the traveling wilburys video for "end of the line" a little!
I thought the song had more to do with his early days with the Beatles. But...who knows how it will all tie in. Hoping trhe video is a good one.
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favoritething:
I don't know, it seems they're more focused on a direct rapport with the fans than reaching out to a wider audience.
I believe that's the purpose of this video: interaction with younger fans who are into social networks.
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favoritething:
Bruce M.:
I was expecting a little more than just the fan images. It's okay, I guess.
I was expecting a little more than just female fans in it!
It was a huge disappointment for me. Young, mostly female fans as usual. No diversity of ages or sexes, etc... getting boring and predictable. Reminds me of the "Las Vegas iHeartRadio Competition." Sure went way downhill from Appreciate. Hope the new ones are more creative and unbiased.
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5th-beatle:
favoritething:
I don't know, it seems they're more focused on a direct rapport with the fans than reaching out to a wider audience.
I believe that's the purpose of this video: interaction with younger fans who are into social networks.
That's probably what they would say. In reality, they didn't want the video to end up looking something like this... Podgie (Save Us Older Fans!) Monkey
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PodgeTheBear:
5th-beatle:
favoritething:
I don't know, it seems they're more focused on a direct rapport with the fans than reaching out to a wider audience.
I believe that's the purpose of this video: interaction with younger fans who are into social networks.
That's probably what they would say. In reality, they didn't want the video to end up looking something like this... Podgie (Save Us Older Fans!) Monkey
LOL no doubt! Which is why I did not submit.
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jennywren:
PodgeTheBear:
5th-beatle:
favoritething:
I don't know, it seems they're more focused on a direct rapport with the fans than reaching out to a wider audience.
I believe that's the purpose of this video: interaction with younger fans who are into social networks.
That's probably what they would say. In reality, they didn't want the video to end up looking something like this... Podgie (Save Us Older Fans!) Monkey
LOL no doubt! Which is why I did not submit.
That's the old PIONEER group isn't it? From PM.com?
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oobu24:
jennywren:
PodgeTheBear:
5th-beatle:
favoritething:
I don't know, it seems they're more focused on a direct rapport with the fans than reaching out to a wider audience.
I believe that's the purpose of this video: interaction with younger fans who are into social networks.
That's probably what they would say. In reality, they didn't want the video to end up looking something like this... Podgie (Save Us Older Fans!) Monkey
LOL no doubt! Which is why I did not submit.
That's the old PIONEER group isn't it? From PM.com?
The ye olde Wagon Trail! Yup, the fun days out on the prarie! Podgie (and the trailblazers) Monkey
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audi:
They should've done it with all shirtless guys, but alas...
Now if they had shirtless sexy guys in kilts, I know a few friends who would have converted to Paulism.
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favoritething:
Bruce M.:
audi:
I think "Early Days" will save the day, though.
Maybe. On the other hand, they did a really cool video for Appreciate, a track that hasn't been promoted at all otherwise, except maybe in Japan. Again, kinda puzzling.
I do think that "Early Days" represents what the general population expects out of a musician/singer his age: imparting wisdom, connecting with his roots. So who knows?
I think the song is more him joining in the online debate via song
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oobu24:
Eeee Cor Blimey:
oobu24:
eh...not from the look of those pics. That setting is more for the likes of a blues singer like Clapton. IMHO.
I've not seen any pics - where are they? thanks
Don't remember the thread here but I just googled... http://wogew.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/mccartney-early-days.html
If I didn't know any better, I'd say he had some facial work done for those photos