I hate AI covers because i know this one isn’t AI but now it’s going to be harder to actually find real rare recordings like this.
@gregoriotumananjr.820Ай бұрын
In 2013, Billboard magazine named "SAY SAY SAY" the 41st biggest hit of all time on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In addition, a Rolling Stone readers' survey ranked it as the ninth-best collaboration of all time.
@IslamicRageBoyАй бұрын
First
@Guillermo-Gonzalez-lz8dzАй бұрын
Who's listen in 2024 - 2034?
@chris-dl2xyАй бұрын
Wonderful Song 😊
@michaelvaladez6570Ай бұрын
This is the very song that we need to hear right now for our country is in trying times in 11- 2024.. !!!!
@FireOnYouTubeАй бұрын
Pure cinema
@60frederickАй бұрын
Bravo 👏🏻, Tomoko! When I have seen the name „Wild Thing“ in your short video, the song „Wild Thing“ has popped in my head…. kzbin.info/www/bejne/fpTIaGeZeqZ0l6csi=PwrE9MS0SK5eVQb2 Thank you very much for sharing your short video with us.
@kennstrong601Ай бұрын
it's not all right
@OCGal78Ай бұрын
And here we are in 2024. 😢
@judithslayАй бұрын
Poetry for our times🇺🇸
@djkingsley512 ай бұрын
2025's Anthem for American 2.0
@stevetournay61032 ай бұрын
Just sang this gem at karaoke here in Canada, November 7, 2024. Almost choked up at "the road we're traveling on". Way too damn apt right now...
@TommyWinters-sk1sk2 ай бұрын
It call Elvis Costello will be soon ask to write a special unavailing song for Mr Tommy Hilfiger and Partners for Humanity 🖤 Worldwide Sovereignty of each and every Country a Sovereign Nation under it own law🖤💯🌹
This is pure solid gold, a super Wild Thing song by The Troggs!!
@Mr.Derogatory3163 ай бұрын
Obi-Wan Kenobi & Professor McGonagall. R.I.P. to both of them
@Viewer44743 ай бұрын
All those folks watching Clue and thinking it's so original.
@JunkSingalongJunk4 ай бұрын
When I first listened to this song back then, I had too much expectations of Paul, like, "More! More!" So I didn't think it was a very good song. But as I listen to it now, it's a really good song! It's a relaxing, cool rock tune. And Linda was well. It brings me to tears.
@bazlebreeze99384 ай бұрын
Tip of the hat to the 1880s Union Saloon in Los Alamos, CA.
@MikeFerguson-yq2jh4 ай бұрын
Pail Simon is such a masterful guitarist and lyricist.
@LSommer5 ай бұрын
Thank You
@knockedoutloaded2795 ай бұрын
Shud have been a hit...
@yajy45015 ай бұрын
Most relevant song right now and it was written over 50 years ago.
@MarkLeasures5 ай бұрын
Madly forever in love with song❤
@christopheroliver98546 ай бұрын
Baroque unlimited...awesome!
@morgaffi6 ай бұрын
I can't think of another song makes so much 50 years after it was written. "You can't forever blessed," indeed.
@Danner-a-gogo6 ай бұрын
Something about Paul Simon… I always want to wrap him in a bear hug to reward him for my appreciation for his music and my desire to protect him. His talent has enriched my life and I see his reticence and need for space. God bless him.
@JoseSantos-ki8dg6 ай бұрын
Que música senhores, ainda mais com essas duas feras
@JoseAntonioDuclaud6 ай бұрын
Paul McCartney has many hidden gems, some of them very hidden. Among these “hidden gems”, perhaps very few numbers have gone unnoticed as unjustifiably as “C’mon People”. Certainly, Paul’s prolific, diverse, consistent and “workaholic” nature in so many decades of his musical career makes it understandable that a rough diamond of the level and depth of this quasi-hymn will remain isolated in the appreciation of the common listener, even of those who deeply admire Paul himself. The number that distracts us here is part of the equally underrated album titled “Off the ground”, where there are another three or four truly fantastic pieces, but this very particular singular work could be conceptualized as the “Hey Jude” of Paul's solo career, especially its excellent lyrics so full of hope and positivity (“…C'mon people let the fun begin. We've got a future and it's rushing in. Call all the minstrels from the ancient shrine. Pass down the message that it's right this time…”), something classic in Paul. As if the beauty of the piece itself were not enough, the original edition of this piece includes a kind of sublime epilogue that is actually the diverse number “Cosmically Conscious” (there is no more suggestive title to immerse oneself in meditation and experience an awakening of wisdom), a link that is perceived as perfect as the culmination of “C’mon People” itself and that was composed by Paul McCartney in his Beatle days while the quartet meditated in India, but that was not included in the quartet’s white album because Paul himself felt that he had not finished constructing it and that that moment would come later. The reality is that such a moment never came because the piece, in my personal opinion, lacked nothing nor had anything left over. One becomes more aware of this when listening to the cover version of “Cosmically Conscious” that years later the Argentine band called Apple Jam incorporated into their album of wonderful pieces that did not make it into the epic “white album” (as also happened with George Harrison’s beautiful “Not Guilty”). I dare to share the link to the aforementioned cover of “Cosmically Conscious” by Apple Jam, betting that there will be listeners who will not believe the similarity of the voice displayed there by the Argentine vocalist of the relevant group, with the splendorous voice of Paul. When I analyze the brief lyrics of “Cosmically Conscious”, I have no doubts about the influence of thought that not only the trip to India permeated in the Beatles, but also the impact that the perceptions of spiritual life that were already fully manifested in George Harrison had on Macca himself: ”…Come and be cosmically conscious; cosmically conscious with me. Come and be cosmically conscious; cosmically conscious with me. Such a joy, such a joy…”. Link to Apple Jam's cover of “Cosmically Conscious”: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hqLFhZ5_mbSGnpYsi=ZcjUle-v84vEYv5g
This great tune was playing in the background in Marks and Spencer in York. I completely forgot about this song, I simply had to play it when I got home from shopping.
@kennethlinenberger12797 ай бұрын
love this
@sticksman19797 ай бұрын
Everything about this is beautiful. Maybe except the hair.
@pieszpektor7 ай бұрын
One of my favourites paul’s songs! Such an underrated music!! 😫
@TonyAntonakas7 ай бұрын
This movie needs airtime. It is definitely a lost classic.
@michaeldavid45727 ай бұрын
One of Paul's greatest songs with Somedays
@laylo59997 ай бұрын
I'm in love with this!! SO WAS EVERY OTHER PERTAIN AT THE PAUL CONCERT B4 IT EVEN BEGAN. MEAN, WE'RE SO LUCKY TO LIVE THE MOST BLESSED MUSIC!!!!!
@lacoronelapizzaria55727 ай бұрын
Perfeita❤❤
@kocu667 ай бұрын
This is one of the 50 best songs he has ever written in post-Beatles time.😄
@ttruhcheva8 ай бұрын
play this 1.25x speed… much better ❣️
@pattyperezaguirre95708 ай бұрын
Bueno
@user-um8pg6pj5y8 ай бұрын
At age 72, growing old with Paul Simon, having seen the non-vacation destination parts of the globe where we were in those far off places for good, this song still means a lot to me.