I just love the sound of his voice here. The franker, more forthcoming, less performative speaking voice sounds grittier, more versatile, more seductive, more interesting, sexier than the polished, speaking to the masses voice. I can hear all his singing voices here, all the songs, whereas the polished voice evokes just one of his singing voices, the solo sweet-song one (Michelle, etc)
@music-is-my-world-836 жыл бұрын
Wow, in all my years of being a fan I hadn't come across this interview. He's being so bare and honest here, and I love that this interviewer was able to get him to open up so much about his real feelings. I felt so sad for him after he told the story of helping John and Yoko get back together and saying, "But you'll never hear about that." That just broke my heart, because I do think it was a shame that John and Yoko were more concerned about perpetuating the mythology of their "perfect love" than being kind and gracious towards those closest to them. I found it especially juvenile that in 1980, during interviews before his death, they were still yammering on about how the rest of the Beatles weren't supportive enough of their "Great love." No mea culpa (both of them could be horribly AWFUL and insufferable to be around at times because of the effects of their heroin use), no ownership over THEIR behavior around the Beatles' breakup, and I find that intensely disappointing. And I do think John is still a very lovable person in terms of his place in human history, and I think the dude generally meant well most of the time, but he was messed up enough, and lacked a certain maturity, and he was just incapable of owning up to what HE could have been wrong about. Honestly, I think John and Yoko were toxic for each other and it wasn't a great relationship, but from Paul's POV, he saw John partying really hard during their separation (despite the fact that he LIKED May Pang and thought she did wonderful things for him in hindsight), and he THOUGHT that with Yoko, John would at least be off drugs (I think he was wrong about that and it wouldn't surprise me if J + Y were on and off heroin from 1975-80). I think he made that move out of concern for his friend. If he had only known that really, their relationship would not have gotten better, JohnandYoko turned into John sitting at home and Yoko everywhere BUT home, that John would turn into a total recluse and be terribly depressed (even if his son yielded some moments of joy for him), and that the "happy househusband" facade was not in fact what was really going on, he would have thought twice about intervening in '74 to get them back together. Also, this is the first time I've heard that Paul came to NYC at Yoko's behest after John's death and she blew him off repeatedly, after requesting that he come to see her! The cheek of that woman to think that someone who flew a really long-ass way to see her, at her request, should bend to her every whim. I think Yoko generally views people as her assistants. And I've spent a lot of time as a fan trying to be fair and objective about Yoko, her place in history, her place in John's life, but it's hard to do that when I learn that she would pull such inconsiderate stunts like that (not to mention that her feminism is very selective and she only practices it when it suits her). I think it's taken a lot of time for Paul to feel at peace about him and John's actual relationship (where they stood together at the time of his death), and he's never made peace with John's death and likely never will. He's still fighting the demons he has over people trying to say that Paul meant nothing to John (completely untrue). But, I think he understood John's real personality and mental illness enough to understand that at his core, John really didn't mean a lot of what he said and did. Despite everything, John was very sensitive underneath it all and had a very soft and affectionate side to him. Paul seems to have a very intuitive understanding of how John's brain worked when he was alive and realizes that a he didn't need to internalize it or blame himself entirely for their falling out anymore. That's a good and healthy thing for Paul to understand. It was also enlightening hearing about some of the other wacky stuff that John was getting into (the hole drilling in the head thing, yeesh!) that Paul was just like, "Uh, I'm good bro, but thanks," at the time. Look, I have every reason to believe that Paul loves John to the ends of the earth and beyond, but he's a million times more stable and grounded than John was, and he had a much more effective "bullshit filter" than John did as a result, so it's understandable that this duality may have driven him insane while he was still trying to have a functioning relationship with Lennon. Anyway, I love John and Paul. I think they were pure magic together and each brought out the best in the other. But I can see where Paul is coming from so much, and I hate how people put him down all the time and hail John as an infallible saint or the sole genius of the Beatles and Paul was just a nobody along for the ride. That's completely untrue. And John knew Paul is a genius as well, and John simply didn't have the emotional maturity, self esteem, or mental wellness to not get weird and jealous about it when Paul was successful and he wasn't AS successful. It's a shame because Paul would have done anything for John, had he only reached out and asked for help. He didn't realize how loved he was, I guess.
@MrBoreray5 жыл бұрын
While agreeing with everything you stated,i'm a fan of both equally but one thing that always stood out, for me anyway, was John's treatment of Julian,that was either Yoko's behind the scene's bias and control freakery,drugs,or a reflection of John's true nature,this was very noticable by seeing Sean strutting around like the 'chosen one' while Julian had to basically make an appointment(not often granted)to see his dad.
@catnc15 жыл бұрын
music girl, well said! I agree with every word.
@jaketeter85795 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this, you are completely right about this. It really does bother me that John gets so much credit nowadays when, if you actually look at what happened, Paul carried the beatles to success and wrote the most hits, I love all of the beatles and i dont want it to seem like im putting the others down but it really bothers me that this is how the general public seed the beatles, with John as the leader, an activist and a hero and paul as just a tag along who wrote some good melodies. At least Paul seems to be at peace with this situation, he’s actually quite humble. Which is another thing that bothers me, when people say Paul tries to hard or is a show off and that he seems like a ham.
@TheBluewaterBlonde4 жыл бұрын
If anyone was a tag-along it was John. Throughout the Beatles history it was Paul always looking for new and innovative ways to do things. It was Paul who wrote most of the songs and still granted John equal credit for them. It was Paul who tried to hold the Beatles together. Paul is modest and doesn't speak up about what he does do. For instance, it was Paul who found and purchased the very private home in Los Angeles where George Harrison and his family stayed to be near his new cancer treatments at UCLA and that home is where George passed on.
@dondamon46694 жыл бұрын
@@TheBluewaterBlonde your taking it to far the other way now “John was a tag a-long” that’s just as wrong as saying Paul was a tag a long. They were BOTH equally as important to the Beatles and without disrespecting George it was really more Paul and johns baby who took turns at being the main parent. Who knows after abbey road maybe George was gonna take a lead as he was peaking as a songwriter at the time but Paul was writing his ass off as well and it seemed like Lennon had lost his way since white album you can’t deny plastic Ono band . It is brilliant if a bit too personal but as an album like that has never been done before it’s ok. When I was a kid and got into the Beatles about 1991/2 it was all John John John I didn’t even know Paul really wrote the songs with him coz I was only 10/11 and going by little things I’d read and seen who were always strawberry fields and imagine as greatest songs ever written, John Lennon as greatest songwriter ever, Lennon the tormented genius , John the peace hero fighting the government, USA trying to kick him out because he’s to powerful in my young mind it was made out he was a god 😂 but as I started getting more albums and becoming obsessed (used to bunk off school and read books bout em in library 😅) it was obvious Paul wrote and sang as much and more in the end. And when oasis came out (who I loved still do) they only banged on about John , John was the cool one. Point is that I glad to search over the years the find out all the things Paul done but to the general person they still think John done it all which if annoys me imagine how much it annoys Paul!! I’m sure money pillows help and paying a women to constantly have mouth around your xxxx helps but it must have drove him nuts! But what I’m seeing lately and is just as annoying is a hatred and disrespect towards John , that he was a bully a women beater they’ve basically took tiny bits of his personality and made out that that was all he was and most of it ain’t true! It just shows what the media are like if they can change people perceptions gradually like this about pop stars imagine what else can do. But your wrong in saying John as a tag along very wrong. There would 100% be no band without either of them and that my friend is a scientific theological religious ideological psychological FACT !
@R_Jackson2 жыл бұрын
21:28 This moment is so frank and open, when he interrupts himself with an echo of John's taunt, "but you're always right".
@FoTwenny9 жыл бұрын
Best McCartney interview i've ever heard
@1985indeed8 жыл бұрын
One of the most revealing Macca interviews I have heard. His candid is disarming. Feels like we are eavesdropping in on a conversation rather than interview. Here you get a feel for how Macca really thinks. Also the first time I have heard him say "fuck".
@TheBluewaterBlonde4 жыл бұрын
He is from Liverpool (with that strong Liverpool accent) -- and working class. Liverpool is like being from Brooklyn or the Bronx in the USA where four-letter words are learned first.
@dralfredcarroll95673 жыл бұрын
You should check out his song 'Big Boys Bickering' (or possibly not as it's not very good)
@MrBoreray5 жыл бұрын
This is so honest it's like Paul doesn't know it's being recorded.
@whatspadethinks4 жыл бұрын
He knew it was being recorded but thought it was just for the interviewer's recall. When the tape was released on picture disc MPL tried to shut it down & McCartney felt hurt by the interviewer who he felt friendly with (Chris Saliweicz (sp?) But yeah, this is Macca feeling like no one else will hear this. I bet he knocked the "reference" tape recording on the head with interviewers after that...
@gretchennelson70562 жыл бұрын
God, why do,people betray him like that? Hunter Davies did the same thing.🤨
@andydixon2980 Жыл бұрын
Money. @@gretchennelson7056
@robertoriggio1173 ай бұрын
He tends to be honest, as do all the Beatles. That's what got John in hot water over the Jesus comment.
@DaveYoungBass3 жыл бұрын
This must be the best interview Paul has ever given. The real Paul McCartney, Superb!
@SpeciaK2954 Жыл бұрын
Adding: Ive never heard this interview before. Paul was the beating heart of the Beatles. Nothing would have got done without him. He has been vindicated through the passage of time. ❤️ Ringo even said so later on
@devinjerrydawnofanewtime62833 жыл бұрын
“Now Let it Be would be one of the hippest albums if they brought it back” great prediction
@prof.heinous1913 жыл бұрын
Best interview ever, we don't often get to hear the real off-the-back-foot McCartney - shame!
@likespurple22615 жыл бұрын
Paul Mccartney must have had great parents. He has remained grounded throughout his very public and insane life, and he has always taken the high road, no matter the criticism, or who his antagonist has been. And then, aside from all his creative gifts, he is also business minded enough to have realized that the Klein deal would bankrupt them all.
@mrfester423 жыл бұрын
I agree and "grounded" is probably the best word to use regarding his personality. In fact, as the decades have rolled by, I more and more lean towards believing that it was probably through Paul's influence that the Beatles stayed together as long as they did and always seemed to improve musically rather than stagnate. He does, of course, posses a huge musical talent but it took more than just his talent to make the Beatles what they were. I think a big part of their success was also due to his relentless drive to work and improve. The others have always said that it was always Paul who would get them all together to go in to the studio to make another album. His work ethic and desire to be good at "his job" (as he sometimes calls it) undoubtedly came from his upbringing and probably also a small but healthy dose of insecurity maybe instilled in him by his parents who lived through war torn and bombed Liverpool during WWII.
@thesilvershining Жыл бұрын
@@mrfester42I believe you’re right 💯
@scat30406 жыл бұрын
Incredible. This is his Lennon Remembers. As honest and as close to the real Paul McCartney as we ever got and will ever get
@ewest143 жыл бұрын
It's actually different. John's was filled with hate and lies. Paul was telling the truth here and not telling lies in order to mythologize himself like Lennon did.
@allymayful8 жыл бұрын
This interview is amazing!!!! This journalist is worth GOLD!!!! The way he has made it possible for Paul to trust him, and relax, has enabled the whole session to be a complete debrief for Paul - the whole picture is coming together - it's all beginning to make sense. AND WE ARE SO PRIVILEGED TO BE ABLE TO LISTEN IN!!!! This 52 minutes has revealed the amazing man, Paul is - and the gift to the world that he is. And Praise God for Linda - his beautiful wife who was with him thru this very difficult time of dreadful persecution - and helped keep him sane.
@AdrianAllan8 жыл бұрын
A pity that in normal circumstances he just tells the same old stories and never reveals his true thoughts. This is the only interview - ever - where he does.
@allymayful8 жыл бұрын
Its all a matter of trust - l guess.
@dogmatil76087 жыл бұрын
maybe it's because Paul has so often been bashed and slagged off by the media since the 70s basically and some still do it today that he just became very careful with what he says.
@Colsoloact-po9wv4 жыл бұрын
@@AdrianAllan Yeah know what you mean at least seemingly new stuff here....
@kaitlyng89682 жыл бұрын
Bingo!!! Love this comment!! ❤
@rhyfeddu3 жыл бұрын
That was amazing. He's very self aware and so unfiltered here. Especially considering his final comments re: "bigger than Jesus" and "it's a drag" and how statements get twisted, I can understand his wariness in interviews - he's been burnt. But it makes many interviews bland and gives the impression he's bland too. Which is nuts, because obviously his interesting, clever songs didn't write themselves. Most press interaction just don't reflect that because of his wariness. Still, this ups my opinion of him even more. He's a perceptive guy, and I enjoyed hearing that.
@dondamon46694 жыл бұрын
Five mins in and already my favourite interview of him. He rarely gives interviews when he’s being his tough self and he should do. He’s obviously a strong willed tough man
@user-ns3vi4xs5x4 жыл бұрын
Such a treasure, only the candid interviews will be important in the future, when people dissect their characters and lives.
@sharigreen92524 жыл бұрын
Love this! He is so candid. Like when he's telling the story about buying the country house he needs a mortgage and he's exasperated, "Don't we have enough by now???" which you think he would have by then! Best interview I've ever heard from him.
@bluehorizon94358 жыл бұрын
At last, a sample of the 'real' McCartney. Makes all his other public facing interviews sound bland and contrived. Thanks for posting
@AdrianAllan10 жыл бұрын
Chris Salewicz is the interviewer. He has also written a very good biography of Paul.
@willswalkingwest72675 жыл бұрын
It doesn't get any more candid than this......Thanks for posting!
@AdrianAllan8 жыл бұрын
8:00 the interviewer says "completely off the record, she's still on methadone, isn't she?", to which Paul replies "I don't know". I think this is very significant. Lennon's shockingly thin frame around 1980 has been explained as being a result of his "macro-biotic" diet. I have never believed this, personally. Methadone is a heroin substitute for those withdrawing from heroin. Is it possible that John and Yoko were still addicts in 1980?
@e.l.s.30487 жыл бұрын
Good good question. I thought the same too.
@drumgold233 жыл бұрын
Very plausible as well as possible.
@sugardaddy47143 жыл бұрын
Probably a combination of drugs, diet and depression. He was very self-conscious when it came to his weight. Methadone won't suppress appetite that much. I'm pretty sure he kept using heroin at least occasionally throughout the 70s, though.
@jgoldie2223 жыл бұрын
Having read a variety of sources, anecdotes and accounts of the 1979-80 era, I get the impression she was on the hard stuff and would send John away to get off it or be left alone to deal with the problem. I'm not sure John was ever big on heroin but am pretty sure he was a user of cocaine for a long time.
@brianinglis38053 жыл бұрын
I have read elsewhere that John & Yoko had started using heroin again around 1980. Perhaps because they were "out of retirement" and back in the music scene with all the undesirable people who gravitate toward that scene.
@edwardmulholland79122 жыл бұрын
Best interview I’ve heard with Paul. Must have got him on a very good day.
@johnheaton566710 жыл бұрын
Good interview, much more than was in the magazine. Paul is quite off guard here which is nice.
@davecostello5603 жыл бұрын
Amazing interview!
@PatheticoMorbid7 жыл бұрын
Brilliant in depth interview w/ Macca, best I've heard.
@ringohendrix96595 жыл бұрын
His voice deepened so much between 1980 and 1986
@kaitlyng8968 Жыл бұрын
Really?
@madcap_95399 ай бұрын
His singing voice didn't though interestingly enough. That happened more like in the late 90s.
@SpeciaK2954 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this interview ❤
@Benjim843 жыл бұрын
Amazing interview:-) Thanks for uploading
@roflpenguin24116 жыл бұрын
34:00 or just after "I'm allowed", he always says that was on of Linda's sayings that helped him to be a bit more comfortable in doing what he wanted to do
@gregoryfilms9405 Жыл бұрын
I've been promoting this LP for years in Beatle groups- easily the most honest and revealing interview he's ever done. He's full of energy and wanting to set things right. He tried to block the release but shouldn't have done as it garners much sympathy for him, especially regarding John's insane behaviour in 1969 when Yoko and he were staying at McCartney's. The printed version in Q left a lot of this out.
@e.l.s.30487 жыл бұрын
I've owned this same picture disc now for almost 30 years.
@CartersRemasters10 ай бұрын
His greatest inteview
@rachelthompson74879 ай бұрын
I agree this is the most open and raw sounding interview with Paul I’ve heard
@oranjuly2 жыл бұрын
This is the real Paul.
@WillieSimpson7777 ай бұрын
It just makes so happy to know Paul watched Spinal Tap.
@sveinp210 жыл бұрын
I've read and seen just about every interview. This is what I've always wanted. Wish that guy would dish the dirt more often "you're gonna have to work like a bitch!"
@squyres10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this ! I really enjoyed it !
@dondamon46694 жыл бұрын
The guys a genius and he doesn’t get why the people around him can’t relate or do the same 🤔! I believe he produced in terms of arranging and teaching people’s there parts more then has ever been let known even on johns songs , even more then Martin. When we hear all there old recordings in studio now it’s always Paul leading and telling them what to do.
@angelicaquirarte Жыл бұрын
But he stil a human
@Frst2nxt10 ай бұрын
@@angelicaquirartereally, angel?
@angelicaquirarte10 ай бұрын
Emm nope he develop his skills later in life,we can't atribute everything to him because it would be a lie,it was a combination of everything George martin was a great part of that just read books about it,who make the promotion for america?brian epsteim of course i think the guys were incredibly lucky,they were other bands with great hits the zombies, the kinks, they just weren't promoted as the Beatles thats why.we think they set up the bar very high
@sharpcheddar73054 жыл бұрын
This is amazing! Thanks for posting.
@rODIUMuk3 жыл бұрын
This is THE BEST interview
@hughnique771710 жыл бұрын
Great interview, thanks for sharing it....
@ronaldkperry10 жыл бұрын
Thanks, really enjoyed this.
@AccurateCrabLegs6 жыл бұрын
That's Ringo beeping his horn at 14:01
@zephyrquartz10 жыл бұрын
Who was the interviewer? Lovely to hear Paul being so candid.
@mayag2242 жыл бұрын
Chris Salewicz
@jasonmardoniomeza17113 жыл бұрын
Cool interview....but where was this recorded at a bus stop? 😆 cmon paul shut that window!
@thejasonknightfiascoband50993 жыл бұрын
Right????
@scouseronthewirral3 жыл бұрын
George is with his private detective in the car beeping the horn
@bunkerbill5 жыл бұрын
A fantastic interview!
@olskzeri27235 жыл бұрын
Lol. Of course "Bunker Bill" likes "Beatle Bills" lies.
@Frst2nxt10 ай бұрын
@@olskzeri2723piss off liar lunatic
@vernonchelski73855 жыл бұрын
Is that an LP? If it is, it sounds like its skipping sometimes because there isn't enough weight on the stylus. I found if I don't have sorbothane pads under the turntable feet, the record will skip if I walk around it.
@gailfg22117 ай бұрын
So great, thank you!
@gretchennelson70567 ай бұрын
Happy 82nd baby
@rickallen63788 жыл бұрын
I wonder if Paul will ever tell all and be honest before he passes away? I think he is the only hope to get the real story.
@perry8016 жыл бұрын
He does in his latest biography. Paul McCartney: The Biography by Philip Norman. Very revealing and honest.
@leaholivia45655 жыл бұрын
Thays a joke. He's the same old Macca in that book...even so, he didnt write it, Norman did.
@m.st.66575 жыл бұрын
@@perry801 I just bought this book. Can't wait to read it...🥰
@TheBluewaterBlonde4 жыл бұрын
I think we just heard the real story.
@mrmustard44784 жыл бұрын
@@perry801 That book is written by Philip Norman, NOT Paul (he had nothing to do with it), and it's literally just Many Years From Now rehashed to include 100 pages on Heather Mills. Utter joke and total waste of time.
@esca4ever6 жыл бұрын
40:00 Amazing story of Paul sitting down John and telling him he needs to work his ass off to get Yoko back !
@TheBluewaterBlonde4 жыл бұрын
Surprising since he probably knew better than anyone how toxic their relationship was. I think he just told Yoko that.
@francelaferriere61063 жыл бұрын
Probably shouldn't have gone and done it, though. But it's all water under the bridge, now.
@johnheaton56679 жыл бұрын
Interesting how Paul loves the Glynn Johns Let It Be, whereas John said 'he did a terrible job'. Personally I would agree with John although I've only heard the bootleg. "I've Got A Feeling" has obvious mistakes in it, and the guitar isn't loud enough. I think Spector did a great job on a lot of tracks, especially "I've Got A Feeling', 'Get Back' and 'Two Of Us'. Enjoying listening to this interview....much better than the Tug Of War interview with Peebles.
@dondamon46694 жыл бұрын
Isn’t it the naked album?
@debrabugay63353 жыл бұрын
Love you Paul…..no guilt
@drummer783 ай бұрын
This interview was also a feature in Musician Magazine.
@newt08308 жыл бұрын
can someone close the damn window!!
@JonahNelson74 жыл бұрын
Yeah Paul closed it later
@elvisleeboy Жыл бұрын
With the advances in technology, hopefully we will soon be able to hear this interview without all the peripheral noise.
@hoisin755 жыл бұрын
@takeitawaypodcast sent me here. Just brilliant
@sebastianm66953 жыл бұрын
"You should work your ass off man send her flowers every day and she might get you back." Okay I like this idea
@rODIUMuk3 жыл бұрын
Wish it never ended
@azdownunder6 жыл бұрын
So Paul introduced Yoko to John....Wow, I guess Paul wishes he could turn back time. 33:16
@satyr19686 жыл бұрын
No, he would want his friend to be happy.
@loungejay85555 жыл бұрын
I think Paul is telling the truth here because many years later in the 2000's Paul gave this exact account to Howard Stern.
@TheBluewaterBlonde4 жыл бұрын
@@loungejay8555 He also repeated it when being inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
@TheBluewaterBlonde4 жыл бұрын
@@satyr1968 Be happy? Paul knew better than anyone how toxic their relationship was and yes, I think she was a big reason, or the reason, why the Beatles broke up. She also kept John away from the other Beatles and wouldn't tell John when they would call him.
@sugardaddy47143 жыл бұрын
More like dumped her on John to get rid of her, never imagining in his wildest nightmares he'd find her attractive. It's like giving your friend a rock of crack cocaine to get rid of, then finding him a week later jacking off a hobo for another hit...
@jasminekelly4232 жыл бұрын
Fascinating
@ferabra89399 жыл бұрын
Funny how he describes the Hey Jude buildup 21:54
@laclaire87902 жыл бұрын
Sorry for the disturbe but you could add the subtitles? He has a really thick accent and obviously the sound is disturbed, you would be doing for us not native speaker a big favor
@Mina-ok5qm3 жыл бұрын
It's absolutely nuts. They were looking for a new manager!! They obviously planned to continue on for some kind of time. That Klein devil was brought in by Yoko. John was just so weak. Who knows what they would have done after Abbey Road. Paul said they had Shakey voices and just were all messed up. These guys were like soulmates and he took his lucky break and broke it in four.
@debrabugay63353 жыл бұрын
You are amazing
@loungejay85555 жыл бұрын
12:24 they considered Richard Beeching as a manager?? the mind boggle!
@josefranciscopascolideandr60213 жыл бұрын
Paul has quite the same workaholic mentality then some of the worlds greatest athletes and artists, and that's why The Beatles turned out to be huge. They had everything to fall apart especially after Brian Epstein died, but Paul milked the potential he saw until it was no longer possible, and that's when we got their better and most groundbreaking projects
@kellychristiansoloАй бұрын
It was so honest an interview, I thought it might be Stevie Riks.
@nedadevcic58403 жыл бұрын
"Reversed logic", "reversed methodology..."...I find it so difficult to live up to it, too...in my life...I've had a lot of that,too....🙃 Love this interview..."just do it"!👍✌️💛😍...I call it "l'art pour l'artism"🤪😶🐽
@drumgold233 жыл бұрын
Here thanks to I Am the Eggpod podcast which guided me to this. Check it out, it's an amazing Beatle-centric podcast.
@deanwilletts74283 жыл бұрын
Guided me here too ! Never heard Paul speak so candidly, it’s great .
@oliver95493 жыл бұрын
In what episode do they talk about this interview?
@simonperry85694 жыл бұрын
Wow, this is the first "real" interview I've ever heard with McCartney. I wish he could have brought a little bit more of this to the table in other major interviews over the years. The ego is well in show though - every example he cites of him being the leader in the Beatles is ones in which he felt he was right and the song was better for it. Surely there are examples where he was wrong, but he doesn't mention them.
@dondamon46694 жыл бұрын
He’s only trying to put right what was wrong. He shouldn’t of been in this position in the first place and wouldn’t of been if it wasn’t for weirdo John Lennon book writers. For some reason there all a little freaky and also Yoko
@ewest143 жыл бұрын
He was right and the song was better for it because it was his song. Hey Jude is Paul’s song and he had the right to say how it should be played
@lukesmith63673 жыл бұрын
He WAS right though 👍👍
@Eyeluvlola Жыл бұрын
He has earned his ego. It is part of his drive that makes him so productive. I feel sad that people try to shame him for being so formidable.
@Frst2nxt10 ай бұрын
Huh?
@sebastianm66953 жыл бұрын
Omg Paul grew a beard because of that😂
@christophergerety12633 жыл бұрын
Paul - is your office in the middle of a traffic circle?
@dondamon46694 жыл бұрын
This is completely off subject but interesting to hear him say yoko still on methodone? I bet a lot of the musicians ie Keith Richards went onto methodone after heroin? It would explain the lack of creativity as you lose all your spark on that much more then actual heroin.... interesting as they all make out there clean
@SpeciaK2954 Жыл бұрын
Paul had great restraint & understanding considering the things John had said. He could be quite nasty yet Paul never was. Alan Klein was a crook. Im glad Paul is thinking about it all differently now. ❤❤❤
@debrabugay63353 жыл бұрын
Paul you are also human, a perfectionist, genius and not to mention a Gemini as am I so we are both perfect 👍
@cmh88638 жыл бұрын
Wish it was better on the audio.
@AdrianAllan8 жыл бұрын
the original is not great - I imagine it was recorded on a basic 1980s tape recorder placed between them, no microphones.
@Imsuchaliar6 жыл бұрын
I'd rather hear a an average quality recording of a revealing, unique interview with Paul than Beyoncé or whoever in 5.1!
@dondamon46694 жыл бұрын
Hmmm kind of admitted to the magik there !
@meloxx109 жыл бұрын
porfavor alguien que lo subtitule al espanol
@emigarcia19937 жыл бұрын
Voy a tratar cuando tenga tiempo, es una entrevista larga y dificil de entender por la calidad del audio( especialmente al principio), pero es tal vez la mejor entrevista que se la ha hecho en la historia junto con algun par mas.
@michaeldunne33794 ай бұрын
Macca seemed to use interviews almost as therapy in those days.
@robertJ143 жыл бұрын
Really shows how horrible and toxic the Beatles break up was. 1969-75ish John really was in a bad place with the drugs and paranoia. After Seans death John was in a better place and on the right path. The fact that he was killed when he was means we only saw a John who for the minority of his life was recovering from the damage caused by his childhood.
@gretchennelson70562 жыл бұрын
I have a bit of a hard time understanding him at times. His accent is really thick here.😎🥰
@harold316517 күн бұрын
19:14
@TheBluewaterBlonde4 жыл бұрын
Well this must be a trash John session -- however, I do remember how competitive John and Paul were and that will most likely go on forever -- to death and in the afterlife.
@sheatetables3 жыл бұрын
I think that Paul was being as generous as he could be. John was quite famously a dick. But Paul loved him and defends him to this day. At least he doesn't turn him into some mythological god-like being like Yoko has. If Yoko hadn't worked so hard to turn him into the Peace and Love icon, then maybe less people would view him as hypocrite
@ewest143 жыл бұрын
Paul is just telling the truth. He can't do this in other interviews because people like you think he's trashing John. Is it Paul's fault that John has done a lot of shady and fucked up shit?
@gretchennelson70562 жыл бұрын
Oh no, of course not. Is anything ever”perfect Paulie’s”fault? Nope.
@bingohhhhhhhhhhhh Жыл бұрын
@@sheatetables Generous? Bullshit.
@bingohhhhhhhhhhhh Жыл бұрын
@@ewest14 Here you are again. HAHAHAHA. Such a Macca Fanboy WANKER.
@paulcolbourne91122 ай бұрын
He really lacks self awareness here. At one point he talks about how hard it is to hold back when you know how to make something right but I'll bet most of those times are just him with his own vision of what is best. So yes, overbearing is how that comes off. The fact that he's written loads of good songs would seem like some sort of justification to be overbearing but you have to remember he's written tons of songs that are crap too, proving that he's not always right and sometimes should just let things develop on their own. Then he can come up with something later and show it. In the best of times he'd get a "Yes, that's it!". If he isn't getting that feedback then maybe he doesn't quite have 'it'.
@909sickle Жыл бұрын
Doesn't sound like Paul
@NaaHva Жыл бұрын
Yeah and you have a point. It's because this man isn't Paul McCartney. His name is William "Billy Shepherd" Shears Campbell, and he replaced "the cute beatle" in 1966, after Paul died in a car crash. To this day, Sir Paul (William), has fooled us with his pathetic interviews where he lies about being "the guy from Liverpool who wrote Love Me Do"💀
@Frst2nxt10 ай бұрын
@@NaaHvaplease shut it
@alexissweet8917 жыл бұрын
i think he's on something.... probably coke...
@sturdeehouse4 жыл бұрын
I think he's on something too...probably a chair
@TheBluewaterBlonde4 жыл бұрын
He's a Gemini -- they deal in words, whether the written word or the spoken word and they can and do go on and on.
@sturdeehouse4 жыл бұрын
@@TheBluewaterBlonde I'm a Libra, what are my traits?
@TheBluewaterBlonde4 жыл бұрын
@@sturdeehouse All we are saying is give peace a chance -- John Lennon also a Libra.
@dondamon46694 жыл бұрын
You don’t really think his normal personality is the way he is in normal interviews do you?😂!.. the guys a genius he was part of 13 albums, 22 singles and b sides not part of albums,4 films ,about 1,200 gigs in 7 years in the sixties and didn’t much let up after that for another ten years. That’s not the work of a thumbs up wally . He must have always been full of energy ,creativity and always thinking.