Paul McCartney - YouTube Videos
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CaptainFantastic027:
CamillaV:
I don't know if this interview has been posted already, if it has I apologise. I discovered it on youtube recently and it's very insightful. Not only is Paul quite talkative but also absolutely hilarious! It's actually in six parts so if you have the time I recommend seeing them all, otherwise I'd go straight to part two or three. Part 1:
4:53, cute childhood picture of Paul! And the story that follows about George's dad is great. Protective dad that one! Part 2: The whole "who spoke german" bit that begins at 6:47 is just brilliant. "Jacob was the cheekiest of all ravens I have ever seen" Part 3: I like the way he talks about Brian. And also the suit Paul designed at 4:04. The first time I saw that I just burst out laughing and couldn't stop for ages! Part 4: Paul talks about how The Beatles stopped touring in favour of recording and eventually the break up. Also some great interviews with random people on the street, singing Paul's tunes in a fairly funny way! He also talks about the beginning of Wings. Part 5: Talk about Broadstreet and a clip from the movie. He also comments on criticism about the movie and how it affects him in generel. Part 6: Great stuff about Broad Street in this one as well and Paul's money and fame. There's also a bit with Rupert the frog, and the audience laughing along to the video makes it even funnier!That was an excellent interview. I had never seen the complete version before, so thanks for posting, its a real gem!
I think so too. I can't believe it has been watched by so few people on youtube, I think it's one of the best interviews with Paul on there. Also, the video with Paul making mashed potatoes is just so funny! I watched the video quite some time ago, and the way he says "here we go!" all the time is just so random.
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Oh, forgot to mention how great I think your avatar is, CaptainFantastico! May I ask where the photo was taken?
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Oh, it is a photo of Paul in his Mini! Two of my most favourite things! This is a photo like it - http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2629/3689671390_79fe7e163b.jpg
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That is just brilliant, thank you very much for posting! Paul looks huge so huge in a small car like that!
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CaptainFantastic027:
Oh, it is a photo of Paul in his Mini! Two of my most favourite things! This is a photo like it - http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2629/3689671390_79fe7e163b.jpg
He looks good in that car. I want to "drive his car" LOL
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liverpoolbride:
One of only a few that taped this.I love the song, but it makes me so sad!
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It really is quite sad that one, yes. But I really love when Paul sings it, it feels like John is present in a way, and to imagine the two of them talking together again makes me feel quite happy.
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CamillaV:
CaptainFantastic027:
CamillaV:
I don't know if this interview has been posted already, if it has I apologise. I discovered it on youtube recently and it's very insightful. Not only is Paul quite talkative but also absolutely hilarious! It's actually in six parts so if you have the time I recommend seeing them all, otherwise I'd go straight to part two or three. Part 1:
4:53, cute childhood picture of Paul! And the story that follows about George's dad is great. Protective dad that one! Part 2: The whole "who spoke german" bit that begins at 6:47 is just brilliant. "Jacob was the cheekiest of all ravens I have ever seen" Part 3: I like the way he talks about Brian. And also the suit Paul designed at 4:04. The first time I saw that I just burst out laughing and couldn't stop for ages! Part 4: Paul talks about how The Beatles stopped touring in favour of recording and eventually the break up. Also some great interviews with random people on the street, singing Paul's tunes in a fairly funny way! He also talks about the beginning of Wings. Part 5: Talk about Broadstreet and a clip from the movie. He also comments on criticism about the movie and how it affects him in generel. Part 6: Great stuff about Broad Street in this one as well and Paul's money and fame. There's also a bit with Rupert the frog, and the audience laughing along to the video makes it even funnier!That was an excellent interview. I had never seen the complete version before, so thanks for posting, its a real gem!
I think so too. I can't believe it has been watched by so few people on youtube, I think it's one of the best interviews with Paul on there. Also, the video with Paul making mashed potatoes is just so funny! I watched the video quite some time ago, and the way he says "here we go!" all the time is just so random.
Wow, great interview, thanks for posting! And he looks great. Imagine he is 42 at that point... And yes, the potato video i hilarious - and random.
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Yeah, I love his blue suit as well. He's dressing a bit more classic and elegant these days I reckon. I found it so surreal sometimes, watching interviews etc. with Paul on youtube in the early days, and then comparing them to now. I need to remind myself that he actually got older, as one normally does But he ages quite beautifully I'd say.
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CamillaV:
Yeah, I love his blue suit as well. He's dressing a bit more classic and elegant these days I reckon. I found it so surreal sometimes, watching interviews etc. with Paul on youtube in the early days, and then comparing them to now. I need to remind myself that he actually got older, as one normally does But he ages quite beautifully I'd say.
Sure he does. And he stille gets that goofy boyish look on his face when he makes jokes and stuff. I like that. That you recognize the young (beatle) paul. At the concerts I have sometimes closed my eyes and just imagined it was young Paul singing. Not that I mind he is older (how could anyone), but just too get a bit of the sence that it actually is a former Beatle up there on stage. That's really something fantastic, when you, as you said, weren't there in the sixties. And yeah, blue suits are okay..!
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SandraCK:
CamillaV:
CaptainFantastic027:
CamillaV:
I don't know if this interview has been posted already, if it has I apologise. I discovered it on youtube recently and it's very insightful. Not only is Paul quite talkative but also absolutely hilarious! It's actually in six parts so if you have the time I recommend seeing them all, otherwise I'd go straight to part two or three. Part 1:
4:53, cute childhood picture of Paul! And the story that follows about George's dad is great. Protective dad that one! Part 2: The whole "who spoke german" bit that begins at 6:47 is just brilliant. "Jacob was the cheekiest of all ravens I have ever seen" Part 3: I like the way he talks about Brian. And also the suit Paul designed at 4:04. The first time I saw that I just burst out laughing and couldn't stop for ages! Part 4: Paul talks about how The Beatles stopped touring in favour of recording and eventually the break up. Also some great interviews with random people on the street, singing Paul's tunes in a fairly funny way! He also talks about the beginning of Wings. Part 5: Talk about Broadstreet and a clip from the movie. He also comments on criticism about the movie and how it affects him in generel. Part 6: Great stuff about Broad Street in this one as well and Paul's money and fame. There's also a bit with Rupert the frog, and the audience laughing along to the video makes it even funnier!That was an excellent interview. I had never seen the complete version before, so thanks for posting, its a real gem!
I think so too. I can't believe it has been watched by so few people on youtube, I think it's one of the best interviews with Paul on there. Also, the video with Paul making mashed potatoes is just so funny! I watched the video quite some time ago, and the way he says "here we go!" all the time is just so random.
Wow, great interview, thanks for posting! And he looks great. Imagine he is 42 at that point... And yes, the potato video i hilarious - and random.
I LOVED it. Thanks so much for posting the links to it. You rock.
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paul is so charming, funny, adorable and loquacious in the six part david harty interview for british telly in '84 makes you want to climb him like a tree, be all over him like white on rice & give him lots of kisses paul was also unbearably cute and adorable and witty in the video interview with a quebec city journalist taken before his fairly recent quebec city canada concert--and in so many more
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Thanks, I hadn't seen that. Love it!
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I went to school and told all my friends about that Paul interview! I think they now not only suspect it, but know that I am certifiably Looney Tunes! (Or, just extrememly obsessed with all things Macca related.)
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Crossover Genius:
SandraCK:
CamillaV:
CaptainFantastic027:
CamillaV:
I don't know if this interview has been posted already, if it has I apologise. I discovered it on youtube recently and it's very insightful. Not only is Paul quite talkative but also absolutely hilarious! It's actually in six parts so if you have the time I recommend seeing them all, otherwise I'd go straight to part two or three. Part 1:
4:53, cute childhood picture of Paul! And the story that follows about George's dad is great. Protective dad that one! Part 2: The whole "who spoke german" bit that begins at 6:47 is just brilliant. "Jacob was the cheekiest of all ravens I have ever seen" Part 3: I like the way he talks about Brian. And also the suit Paul designed at 4:04. The first time I saw that I just burst out laughing and couldn't stop for ages! Part 4: Paul talks about how The Beatles stopped touring in favour of recording and eventually the break up. Also some great interviews with random people on the street, singing Paul's tunes in a fairly funny way! He also talks about the beginning of Wings. Part 5: Talk about Broadstreet and a clip from the movie. He also comments on criticism about the movie and how it affects him in generel. Part 6: Great stuff about Broad Street in this one as well and Paul's money and fame. There's also a bit with Rupert the frog, and the audience laughing along to the video makes it even funnier!That was an excellent interview. I had never seen the complete version before, so thanks for posting, its a real gem!
I think so too. I can't believe it has been watched by so few people on youtube, I think it's one of the best interviews with Paul on there. Also, the video with Paul making mashed potatoes is just so funny! I watched the video quite some time ago, and the way he says "here we go!" all the time is just so random.
Wow, great interview, thanks for posting! And he looks great. Imagine he is 42 at that point... And yes, the potato video i hilarious - and random.
I LOVED it. Thanks so much for posting the links to it. You rock.
Thank you Crossover. I try as much as I can
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Crossover Genius:
I went to school and told all my friends about that Paul interview! I think they now not only suspect it, but know that I am certifiably Looney Tunes! (Or, just extrememly obsessed with all things Macca related.)
Well, not the worst thing you could be obsessed about I reckon.
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SandraCK:
CamillaV:
Yeah, I love his blue suit as well. He's dressing a bit more classic and elegant these days I reckon. I found it so surreal sometimes, watching interviews etc. with Paul on youtube in the early days, and then comparing them to now. I need to remind myself that he actually got older, as one normally does But he ages quite beautifully I'd say.
Sure he does. And he stille gets that goofy boyish look on his face when he makes jokes and stuff. I like that. That you recognize the young (beatle) paul. At the concerts I have sometimes closed my eyes and just imagined it was young Paul singing. Not that I mind he is older (how could anyone), but just too get a bit of the sence that it actually is a former Beatle up there on stage. That's really something fantastic, when you, as you said, weren't there in the sixties. And yeah, blue suits are okay..!
I'll know what to try at my next Macca gig then.
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I forgot about this 1982 American Music Awards (brief) appearance...I can't believe this clip will be 28 years old later this month
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CamillaV:
SandraCK:
CamillaV:
Yeah, I love his blue suit as well. He's dressing a bit more classic and elegant these days I reckon. I found it so surreal sometimes, watching interviews etc. with Paul on youtube in the early days, and then comparing them to now. I need to remind myself that he actually got older, as one normally does But he ages quite beautifully I'd say.
Sure he does. And he stille gets that goofy boyish look on his face when he makes jokes and stuff. I like that. That you recognize the young (beatle) paul. At the concerts I have sometimes closed my eyes and just imagined it was young Paul singing. Not that I mind he is older (how could anyone), but just too get a bit of the sence that it actually is a former Beatle up there on stage. That's really something fantastic, when you, as you said, weren't there in the sixties. And yeah, blue suits are okay..!
I'll know what to try at my next Macca gig then.
Hehe, great. I don't know yet... have you seen him on this tour, or at any other?