Paul's best vocal
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There are too many too choose from. All the one's mentioned are great!
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Nick Ryder:
'Call Me Back Again' is a good one too....
Absolutely!! (A very cool first post by the way! Welcome on the board). Don't let it bring you down has great vocals, too. There are sooo many, for example With a little luck, Morse Moose, Tomorrow (especially the ending). Beatles songs: Oh darling, Golden Slumbers, I'm down
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audi:
edcrawf:
audi:
When Paul's voice had fully matured in the early '80s, he possessed tremendous vocal control. I often cite "The Pound Is Sinking" as a fave because it contains a bit of all of Paul's various "voices," and he does them well! The bridge is classic Paul, vocally. Amazing screaming.
You mean the part "Oh it didn't happen! Only for a minute! Your heart just wasn' in it anymore....." That part gets me. Every. Time. ...
Exactly!
That bridge is an oft-rewinded bit in my house. It's not my favourite song, but that's a hair-standing-on-end moment.
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Mrs. Pepper:
Nick Ryder:
'Call Me Back Again' is a good one too....
Absolutely!! (A very cool first post by the way! Welcome on the board). Don't let it bring you down has great vocals, too. There are sooo many, for example With a little luck, Morse Moose, Tomorrow (especially the ending). Beatles songs: Oh darling, Golden Slumbers, I'm down
I love all those but Golden Slumbers is my fave. Other vocals I love include Warm & Beautiful, Let It Be, Sgt Peppers..., Let Me Roll It, Jet, Monkberry Moon Delight, Lady Madonna, Honey Pie (nice crooning), etc etc etc.
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nowords:
Well for me his best vocal has to be Oh Darling
Hands down, that's it... Well, I have to add Maybe I'm Amazed and Calico Skies both sung to Linda... I can't forget to add India... gives me the chills every time...
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Apollo C. Vermouth:
Mrs. Pepper:
Nick Ryder:
'Call Me Back Again' is a good one too....
Absolutely!! (A very cool first post by the way! Welcome on the board). Don't let it bring you down has great vocals, too. There are sooo many, for example With a little luck, Morse Moose, Tomorrow (especially the ending). Beatles songs: Oh darling, Golden Slumbers, I'm down
I love all those but Golden Slumbers is my fave. Other vocals I love include Warm & Beautiful, Let It Be, Sgt Peppers..., Let Me Roll It, Jet, Monkberry Moon Delight, Lady Madonna, Honey Pie (nice crooning), etc etc etc.
Oh yes Monkberry! How could I forget to mention that one? Actually I'm listening to it right now!
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House of Wax too.
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And Golden Slumbers.
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Adriana Rojas:
So Bad
Indeed.
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Hey Jude
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Depends a lot on which mood I'm in, but Heart of the Country is always a favorite. I think he nailed that one.
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Anyone mentioned I'm Carrying or Don't Let It Bring You Down ? Or even London Town itself? I think his vocals were never better than in '77 - '78.
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Beautiful Night, Oh Woman Oh Why, Old Siam Sir, Winedark Open sea, Smile Away (that howl-like yell towards the end gives me goosebumps every time). In my opinion, almost all vocals by Macca are perfect or damn close.
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Oh Darling
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nowords:
Well for me his best vocal has to be Oh Darling
Maybe I'm Amazed House Of Wax Brown Eyed Handsome Man Helter Skelter
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Well, it depends what do we mean with "best"? Most moving? Most technical? Most difficult? For me, his greatest vocals are Hey Jude cause they got a lot of different things from Paul as a singer. They are the most complete and they're also out of the box... they even have parts are kind of crazy as old time rock and roll but that's Paul as a singer too. But it's not a lot of takes put together, It's just a long long Take One, like a concert. They are to Paul as Bohemian Rhapsody's vocals to Freddie. A certain Elvis Presley recorded Hey Jude months after The Beatles and his vocals are almost a joke compared to Paul's, so I rest my case.
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My Very Good Friend The Milkman.
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*Perry*:
My Very Good Friend The Milkman.
Here's Clapton's version:
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Helter Skelter
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love2travel:
nowords:
Well for me his best vocal has to be Oh Darling
Hands down, that's it... Well, I have to add Maybe I'm Amazed and Calico Skies both sung to Linda... I can't forget to add India... gives me the chills every time...
OhDarling
I love India too.