Paul McCartney - YouTube Videos
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I'm sure this has been posted here a million times, but here's Bob Marley's "One Love", featuring multiple cameos by Paul:
It's just so powerful a message!!! Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right -
Most of you have probably seen this but just in case....... Paul the Thief.......
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david mitchelson:
Most of you have probably seen this but just in case....... Paul the Thief.......
One of my favorites.... Nicked!!!
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Paul performing a tribute to John Lennon, 1990: Strawberry Fields/ Help!/ Give Peace A Chance
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MarionfromNRW:
Thank you fo this. Great to see. Was Mike filming do you think? He didn't seem to be in any of the pictures? Nice to see Paul with his relatives, especially his Dad. Denny Laine and Gerry Marsden were there too!
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Linka, this clip is part of the 1973 "James Paul McCartney" TV special.
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Thank you, i remember the programme but not that clip. Still long time ago, 36 years. I was nobbut a girl then!
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the best scene..dad gave money to paul ..and he said:"thank you,dad!" love it... a big family...or: a clan i didn`t see the docu..so it is nice to see auntie gin and mildred and dad...what a clan... it is like meeting old friends or relatives to me...you know all this people from songs or interviews...very nice..
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That pub scene is my favorite part of the James Paul McCartney special. Thanks for posting. I loved seeing Aunties Gin and Mil and Dad Jim also. Does anyone know which pub this was filmed in (looks like the word "Ferry" on the marquee) and whether it's still in operation? Sing along now : "Though April showers May come your way, They bring the flowers That bloom in May; And if it's raining, Have no regrets; Because, it isn't raining rain, you know, It's raining violets. And when you see clouds Upon the hill, You soon will see crowds Of daffodils; So keep on looking for the bluebird, And listening for his song, Whenever April showers come along."
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Hey TB, this is the best I could track down regarding your query above. We would certainly need a long-time Liverpudlian to give us an update to whatever became of the place. From http://www.geocities.com/helenwheels_99/jamespaulmccartney.html "6) "Chelsea Ranch": introduced by a voice-over by Paul, this part of the programme features a McCartney family and friends get-together at the Chelsea Ranch public house near Liverpool. Those present include Paul's father Jim, who is seen giving Paul money to help pay towards the drinks, plus Paul's Auntie Gin, Auntie Dilys and fellow Liverpudlian sixties musician Gerry Marsden, along with Paul's brother Mike (McGear) McCartney."
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Thanks so much for tracking that down, SLS! Much appreciated. Seems that pub is somewhere on the outskirts of Liverpool. I'd love to know more about it; maybe a friendly Liverpudlian will stop by as you said. That site has some great stills from the show, doesn't it? I especially like the one you posted. Many thanks again for taking the time to find this!
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Just came across this article by someone who was a DJ at Chelsea Reach in 1975 (two years after the JPM special was filmed). Seems it was a soul-funk club by then, located in New Brighton which is a seaside resort in Wallasey, Merseyside: http://www.electrofunkroots.co.uk/articles/when_funk_held_sway.html
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Well, it looks like the former "Chelsea Reach nightclub" is now a block of apartments: http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5460
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Tangled Beretta:
Thanks so much for tracking that down, SLS! Much appreciated. Seems that pub is somewhere on the outskirts of Liverpool. I'd love to know more about it; maybe a friendly Liverpudlian will stop by as you said. That site has some great stills from the show, doesn't it? I especially like the one you posted. Many thanks again for taking the time to find this!
My pleasure! Way to follow up with further details as to what became of that locale. The whole notion caused me to think of how so many sites have changed dramatically, as these things happen over time. I have yet to find myself in the U.K. and visit what Beatle related places still exist. Anyways, I do remember being an excited 12 year old fan when the 'James Paul McCartney' special originally aired on TV here in North America in the spring of 1973.
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david mitchelson:
Most of you have probably seen this but just in case....... Paul the Thief.......
That was adorable! I'd never seen it before! Thanks!
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He's a fit bloke........I'm surprised he didn't rupture himself.
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Paul interview with Michael Aspel in 1984... He looked so great there!
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Here's a part one and part two series of 'Paul McCartney Greatest YouTube' clips - not sure who put this together, but they did a pretty good job...very funny