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@ollisaarela96472 жыл бұрын
My Top 3 McCartney songs: 1. Lady Madonna 2. Once Upon A Long Ago 3. The Long And Winding Road
@alansouthall82212 жыл бұрын
She's leaving home, long and winding road, for no-one. Oh and he wrote yesterday in his sleep. Ridiculous
@gitaaa77402 жыл бұрын
Maybe I’m amazed, My Love, and Yesterday
@gitaaa77402 жыл бұрын
I never knew Sir Paul played the guitar solo on Maybe I’m Amazed.
@CraigHollabaugh2 жыл бұрын
My choice is the Abbey Road medley, Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End. And in the end, The love you take, Is equal to the love you make. So beautiful.
@fernandoguizzardivaz46132 жыл бұрын
I would like to humbly say that you forgot the most important thing: what a great singer he is. Not just because his harmonizing ability with other people is fantastic, but because he actually sings very difficult pieces for any regular throat. I particularly like the song Oh! Darling, and the ripped highs he gives there are really fascinating, interspersed with excellent falcons.
@mollyhall29542 жыл бұрын
Yes! His singing and his harmonizing with John changed my life when I was 8 years old, no exaggeration at all, and that happened for people of all ages all over the world! The music was wonderful, and vital, but for those of us who didn't yet understand the musical details, the joy was also in the voices of the British Invasion! You had to be there--old enough to have been in the world then... Michael Nesmith was staying with John Lennon and told him he felt sorry for him that as a Beatle, as great as that was, he missed out on experiencing Beatlemania and the joy of the British Invasion the way Nesmith and the rest of us had! Big! Joyful! Paul's talent, the truly amazing thing about it, is that it could continue after The Beatles! It still does today and we are so glad! Just a few years ago when he was 77, he played for 3 hours and exhausted those of us in the audience who were younger! God bless Sir Paul!
@mollyhall29542 жыл бұрын
Guitar Pilgrim, I disagree with those who claim that in his live shows his voice is gone, etc. He sounded great!
@ricardo_miguel132 жыл бұрын
1985 and Monkberry Moon Delight for epic voice
@MsAppassionata2 жыл бұрын
@@mollyhall2954 He did the same thing this year at age 80. He’s amazing. I’m 70 and find it difficult to stand up straight because of a bad back. Don’t know how he does it. Same with Ringo.
@carlbaumeister34392 жыл бұрын
@@ricardo_miguel13 Oh Woman, Oh Why!
@IamMagPie2 жыл бұрын
Paul McCartney is that rare thing - a real artist. No one comes near. He is a great songwriter, super talented musician, superb vocalist. I consider myself blessed to walk the Earth while he is alive. Having had a brief moment where I met him is a moment I will cherish forever.
@MsAppassionata2 жыл бұрын
And a great live performer.
@eastbay_bay2 жыл бұрын
Yeah the guy playing Paul is a good musician and really good occultist, freemason and liar.
@beatlebrian44042 жыл бұрын
@@eastbay_bay what absolute rubbish!
@eastbay_bay2 жыл бұрын
@@beatlebrian4404 Totally agree The Beatles are rubbish. Boy that guy playing Paul is looking more like Viv Stanshall and less and less like the original guy every day.
@beatlebrian44042 жыл бұрын
@@eastbay_bay you PID people can't even agree on the replacements name! Or when he died, or if he is still alive! there's no evidence whatsoever that holds up, maybe you can show me something that at least gives me food for thought
@Imw1012 жыл бұрын
A chap called Bob Dylan, who has written a couple of songs, told the editor of Rolling Stone "I'm in awe of McCartney. He can do it all".
@eastbay_bay2 жыл бұрын
He really shouldn't be as impressed. I mean if you sell your soul then it's really the devil doing all the heavy lifting. I believe Dylan has hinted at the fact he did it. I guess all three of them sold their souls. You know, Dylan, this guy playing Paul and the original that died in '66.
@johnp5152 жыл бұрын
@@eastbay_bay yawn
@gutenbird2 жыл бұрын
I love how Bob Dylan's music seems to fit any words you wanna put in them. But imagine changing some of the iconic Beatles lyrics. The lyrics were genius.
@manfail74692 жыл бұрын
@@eastbay_bay pretty shitty deal with the devil if he hasn't had a #1 hit in literally 40 years
@eastbay_bay2 жыл бұрын
@@manfail7469 I'm sure Dylan would agree. Although he still is loved and revered by millions.
@alansouthall82212 жыл бұрын
He's surely going to be remembered as one of the greatest melody writers of any age, and as someone who changed popular music. He's a titan of music
@GuitarPilgrim2 жыл бұрын
He absolutely is!
@jonjeffries32652 жыл бұрын
The master of melody..
@eastbay_bay2 жыл бұрын
I prefer old Christian hymns.
@torinoscaletunes2 жыл бұрын
@@GuitarPilgrim The first time you see anyone play the opening bars of Blackbird, with that slide up to 12(?), your jaw will drop. It still makes me giggle, even now. He's a genius.
@Daytripper512 жыл бұрын
McCarney's talent is not of this earth! He, along with the other Beatles, possessed a talent that was way ahead of time. Now, the light shines on Paul as a living legend...His songwriting along with his musical abilities are light years beyond comprehension.....
@eastbay_bay2 жыл бұрын
Yeah the talent of studio musicians, social engineers and handlers was way ahead of its time. Thanks to them we have such notables as Cardi B. Thank you the (corporate) Beatles for degrading music and the culture!
@lmp92562 жыл бұрын
@@eastbay_bay You risk having a point here, but you failed to pin it down. It's the songs and songwriting that count. Excellent engineering enhances, abuse of engineering does not. Conflating the Beatles with modern engineering abuses is barking. Besides, technology is always going to change music in a way you don't like, Grandad. Degrading ? Pah. 🔔🔚
@RC32Smiths012 жыл бұрын
You really can never go wrong with The Beatles, either as a band, or as being individual artists! Happy Birthday to Paul!
@artofplanets2 жыл бұрын
Paul McCartney taught the world not to give up on beautiful melodies.
@eastbay_bay2 жыл бұрын
And to not give up on the occult and secret societies either.
@raindrops21_92 жыл бұрын
So true! There is a documentary by Howard Goodall that specifically calls out the fact that classical music by the early 20th century had lost its mind and went competely atonal. The Beatles were largely responsible for bringing back melodic (and imaginatively inventive, while tonal) music to the masses.
@michaelfrazia45692 жыл бұрын
the absolute goat in rock history...combine his beatles career, wings career, and his solo career...no other musician can touch his career...
@BeatlesCentricUniverse2 жыл бұрын
McCartney will be remembered in hundreds of years from now on par with Mozart for his God-given gift for melody (among many other things). No other modern songwriters are in his league (other than Lennon).
@loosilu2 жыл бұрын
Together they will NEVER be equalled.
@mollyhall29542 жыл бұрын
Lennon, Freddie Mercury, Ray Davies, David Bowie and a few others, but Paul above others.
@telegrampam2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree... the Mozart of our age...!
@alexisjordan330311 ай бұрын
I'd put Jeff Lynne into this conversation
@BeatlesCentricUniverse11 ай бұрын
@@alexisjordan3303 Lynn is a fine songwriter, but not near as prolific or profound as McCartney. Doubtful he will be remembered. But who knows?
@willjezewski5595 Жыл бұрын
I saw him in Orlando about a year ago, 2 weeks before his 80th. He was amazing! He still hit the high notes on Maybe I'm Amazed. He played nearly 3 hours straight taking only about a half dozen breaks that lasted ~90 seconds to talk to the audience... 'incredible' doesn't come near describing his stamina or joy for life... a genuine inspiration and light in this world. Great video Pilgrim!!
@youngbloodk2 жыл бұрын
I love you playing Single Pigeon near the end. Red Rose Speedway is packed with so many incredible melodies, it may be my favorite non-live Wings album.
@stephenhosking73842 жыл бұрын
A few years ago I heard a reference to a place called "Regents Park", and I thought "Where do I know that from?". I let it sit in my mind for a few days and eventually ""Regents Park Canal" came into me head, and then, a bit later.. "..gliding over, Regents Park canal", and finally, maybe another day later "Single Seagull, gliding over, Regents Park canal", and the song came back which I hadn't heard in 40 years. It was one of my favourites on that album, and, yes, I was always very fond of that album, which isn't usually ranked with his best.
@EmmanuelGoldstein32 жыл бұрын
RRS is my favorite Wings album. I don't understand why it's generally maligned.
@quinnolore15822 жыл бұрын
Another two Paul McCartney acoustic gems for me are calico skies and the demo of Goodbye, a song he wrote for Mary Hopkin, which can be found on the abbey roud 50th anniversary record. Also this might be a hot take, but I think Mother Nature's Son is the best guitar part in any Beatles song, acoustic or otherwise. It's just so creative and melodic that I find myself playing it every time I pick up my guitar
@mariaalejandra29132 жыл бұрын
If you are looking for a gem, try this: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bXzcp3qkf9Nog9U And this is a playlist I did with all the acoustic songs from 1970 to 2020: kzbin.info/aero/PLhvLUcTI0wRgsliP6P-kR9IeBbrMPwPzb A Genius indeed...
@alanduncan19802 жыл бұрын
We're lucky that we live in a world were Macca is still doing his thing.
@kens.50952 жыл бұрын
"Bip Bop" is McCartney channeling his early R&R influences, such as Carl Perkins. If you understand the root of such tunes, you begin to appreciate the genius of this song. Cheers!
@alexmartin-schael75562 жыл бұрын
Exactly! It is a Blues lullaby, inventive and catchy. There are some songs from Paul that I do not like (specially from his 80s period, when he was too Pop and ordinary at times), but I would never list "Bip Bop" as a bad song.
@Bella-nt7ec2 жыл бұрын
I adore it
@connerdearing2 жыл бұрын
I’ll never stand for the bip bop hate. It is insanely fun to play
@RobertNixAlternativeArtist2 жыл бұрын
McCartney the gift to humanity who will live on through his music when he passes.
@JJFHNREHJEDK2 жыл бұрын
I'm absolutely dreading the day that Paul passes
@christiejohnston85387 ай бұрын
@@JJFHNREHJEDKI think I’ll need a long time to grieve when that happens.
@rockabillyrevolution2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed that. Wow that solo on Taxman! It just sounded like someone who was fed up waiting around in the studio for the lead guitarist to finish his part. Brilliant stuff!
@Bella-nt7ec2 жыл бұрын
😀
@Rkw7722 жыл бұрын
George Martin actually suggested to George to give Paul a try at it. George really liked it and said he gave it a India type sound for me.
@jacquescousteau2172 жыл бұрын
I've met Paul a few times. On two occasions we spoke for a long time. First in 1991 in London, but it was just me giving him an old 78 Buddy Holly album . Then was back in 2005. We were chatting it up on this Friday,and Saturday afternoon,and night just taking like regular guys for quite a while. He didn't look young anymore , just an older version of a Beatle . On the second night Paul was going on stage at midnight. His band was already out getting ready on stage, it was just him,and me in the holding area watching the backstage monitor which was what the audience was watching on the Jumbotrons . It was pouring rain outside , I felt like hell, I was shoulder to shoulder with him freezing to death. So then the monitor we are watching was showing a clip of the Beatles singing I Want To Hold Your Hand . In that moment it hit me. I just turned my head to look at him, it was surreal . This is that guy on the screen all those years ago. He was smiling. I was thinking " God did I do to deserve this " ? Paul is the most gracious ,and engaging man you could ever imagine. Then he said " it's time to go " I followed him to the edge of the stage curtain , he puts on his Hofner ,and Drive My Car starts ,and the applause was deafening. Then when he closed his set all the bands go on stage to sing the refrain on Hey Jude ,and I was one of them both nights . I got to sing the refrain both nights with a dozen other musicians. I haven't thought of that October night in fifteen years ... I hope Paul lives to be a hundred in good health ...
@marktwain52322 жыл бұрын
Very nice! Thank you so much for sharing this. Much appreciated.
@michaelfrazia45692 жыл бұрын
nice little red rose speedway song on the outro...little lamb dragonfly may be his most underappreciated work
@kellycollier92462 жыл бұрын
Dude, I just watched you play all those instruments as well, you are quite the talented musician yourself, but I love that you explained what aspects make him unique and sets him apart from from the classically trained musicians. He doesn't like rules and norms in general and whenever he's told he's not supposed to do anything a certain way, he will say "who says?" and then go out of his way to do that thing in that certain way, God, I love that man and his sensitive yet rebellious spirit. I got to be in the same room as Paul and hear him play live in person for the 1st time in my life this year and what an honor it was.
@alexmartin-schael75562 жыл бұрын
Very nice video and homage; thank you very much for posting it. The joy that Paul and The Beatles bring to our lives is priceless. Paul is at the level of Mozart and is still going strong at 80 years old. What an amazing/otherwordly guy.
@64north20west2 жыл бұрын
Bip Bop. It may not be a masterpiece, but it does stay in your head and put a smile on your face. My Post Beatles top 3 by Paul may be 1-Maybe I'm Amazed, 2- Uncle Albert, 3 - Live and Let Die, 4- My Love, 5-Arrow Through Me, 6- Jet, 7- Rockestra Theme, 8- Coming Up, 9- Picasso's Last Words, 10 - Beware My Love, 11 - Wildlife. I may be missing a few. Awesome study of Sir Paul!
@loosilu2 жыл бұрын
I can't believe you didn't mention his SINGING!!!! lol! One of the greatest lead singers and harmony singers in the business!
@AiMR2 жыл бұрын
1) "Martha My Dear" - The song is just the ultimate expression of musical joy. 2) "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five" - More of the same. 3) "C Moon" - Awesome melody that just hits me in the feels.
@thesilvershining2 жыл бұрын
“Martha My Dear” is my favorite Beatles song ♥️
@richardsisk17702 жыл бұрын
Right. I realized this when the original McCartney album was released! However you explained and demonstrated his proficiency quite brilliantly. Thank you 😊
@C-DM962 жыл бұрын
My favourite episode you've done so far ! Loved Single pigeon on piano at the end !
@carlbaumeister34392 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite tunes to bang out on piano. It’s brilliant!
@keithhubbard13032 жыл бұрын
Lovely to hear Single Pigeon
@tonyosborne17202 жыл бұрын
A great review. You forgot about his brilliant voice and amazing range, also something to be admired.
@loosilu2 жыл бұрын
At his peak, he had four and a half octaves! that's insane!
@doctorfunkshock2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining Paul McCartney - as a younger person I was into John, but I feel I've grown into understanding Paul more. The world is a hugely better place because he is in it.
@eastbay_bay2 жыл бұрын
Not sure I agree. You know his ilk ushered in free love and drugs. I mean they did claim to be bigger than Christ and Christ came to divide, whereas the Beatles united a generation that cast off social norms. And now we have a degraded culture with the likes of Cardi B. I think the Beatles have a lot to answer for.
@gutenbird2 жыл бұрын
It's difficult to contrast the 2 but I think John had a deep wounded soul and it came out in his music. Paul was always more upbeat with more natural musical abilities. John was a brilliant songwriter. I think Paul was the better musician. John the better poet. I doubt Paul would have ever dug as deep without John. I doubt John would have been as polished without Paul.
@alexmartin-schael75562 жыл бұрын
@@gutenbird Very well put.
@hw3434342 жыл бұрын
@@gutenbird Paul was generally more upbeat but the biggest and most upbeat/positive anthems relating to The Beatles are by John “All You Need is Love”, “Imagine”, “Give Peace a Chance”, etc
@gutenbird2 жыл бұрын
@@hw343434 Imagine is a great song but it is the opposite of upbeat. Same with give peace a chance. Their messages are great but at the core they are about the world sucking.
@allanmcinnes47652 жыл бұрын
You brought home what a master musician Paul is. He always comes over as quite a modest chap too.
@gtrdoc9112 жыл бұрын
Awesome video GP! I must say one thing you fail to mention is McCartney's other worldly voice. How many humans can belt out Oh Darling like him.
@kel72ong2 жыл бұрын
Oh darling, yea one of my favourite paul vocal. Really feel his emotion in it. Anyone who has ever tried to sing this song, karaoke, in the shower, on stage or wherever, i believe will realise that vocally, this is a difficult song to pull off.
@Teeder2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful tribute to my all time favourite musician, Paul McCartney, on his 80th birthday. I feel that Paul would be pleased with your tribute and impressed with your own musical ability. It still blows my mind that Paul, John, George, and Ringo all grew up in the same city, and that they were able to cross paths musically and as friends. I’ve often wondered if there were other groups out there, like the Beatles, but instead of connecting, fate had them miss that opportunity, and they passed like ships in the night. Maybe that’s another reason why The Beatles are so great? Their uniqueness. My three favourite McCartney songs: You Never Give me Your Money, Eleanor Rigby, and everything else, no, and in a tie for third - Yesterday, For No One, Little Willow (and I could go on, as could everyone else on this long and winding road). Thanks again
@mollyhall29542 жыл бұрын
Listen to The Kinks--fate let them open for The Beatles and have huge success, then be banned from the US at the height of the British Invasion and other twists of fate happened that make their fans say God Save The Kinks. Paul mentioned them first in the last documentary ... another Kinks twist, the name esccapes me!
@eastbay_bay2 жыл бұрын
Yeah the other groups that didn't have the backing behind them. You know like social engineering outfits such as Tavistock.
@Teeder2 жыл бұрын
Hi, other remarkable twists of fate: meeting Astrid Kirscher (I’m not sure of the spelling) who helped to shape the image of The Beatles (their hair cuts, photography of them); meeting their manager, Brian Epstein; the fluke encounter with Ed Sullivan at the airport (which lead to the British Invasion of America); and without a doubt, the biggest twist of fate was meeting George Martin, who mentored them musically, who made their musical ideas come to life, who they trusted as a father figure, and so on. How all of these events and individuals aligned for them, at critical times in their career, boggles my mind. Had Epstein lived, we probably wouldn’t have had Sgt Peppers or Magical Mystery Tour, and all of the incredible music that followed. Had John not met Yoko? Had John not been murdered, would they have reunited for all of their fans world wide? What great music died along with John and George? I believe that we should be thankful for what we had, and not lament or dwell on what we lost or what could have been. I feel very fortunate to have lived in a Golden Age (maybe the Golden Age?). We’ve had the best of the best: The Beatles and music of the Sixties; golf (Tiger Woods); baseball (Mickey Mantle, etc); hockey (Geordie Howe, Bobby Orr, etc); incredible inventions (computers, cell phones, etc); scientific and medical breakthroughs (joint replacements and so on); etc. There is so much “good” in our world, and for me, musically, The Beatles will always be the most precious gift to mankind at the very top!
@doc25902 жыл бұрын
its true, he does seem like a nice guy, and it is amazing how many wonderful songs he has written that do just get stuck in your head.
@BillysFingers2 жыл бұрын
As a long-time McCartney fan i love this video and the unique perspective you've provided. Great work!
@CrankingBots2 жыл бұрын
I'd mention his voice, particularly on difficult tracks like Monkberry Moon Delight, Mumbo, Helter Skelter, etc.
@yes_head2 жыл бұрын
There's a great story about how the guys in the Zombies or one of those early British Invasion bands gathered around the TV when the Beatles played the 1963 Royal Variety Performance. At least some in the band had never seen them play live before, and the story goes that as they were watching their bass player said "Oh, f*** me... he can play AND sing lead at the same time?" And at 21 he had already racked up several number one hit songs. He really was the one of the very first great singer-songwriters who could play anything he got his hands on (I think that's why he respected Brian Wilson so much.) It's sometimes hard for me to wrap my brain around so much talent in one human being. As a bassist myself, his influence on melodic bassists in rock is impossible to overstate. My hero is Chris Squire, who was of that generation of British bassists who absorbed everything McCartney was doing in the 60s.
@moitoi25472 жыл бұрын
I'm down, Yesterday, I've just seen a face, all recorded on the same day! Talk about versatility!!! Great video! Thanks!
@The_momur2 жыл бұрын
With his many enormous contributions to the art and entertainment worlds I often forget what a talented, innovative bass player he is.
@neiladdison56142 жыл бұрын
Ace! His Glastonbury set was truly remarkable. I hope the folk in Twitterland that are complaining that his voice is weak and he’s no longer musically relevant watch this video. An icon, the like of which we may never see again. Playing so many different instruments, live to millions... millions that can sing almost every word with him. Spellbinding.
@MsAppassionata2 жыл бұрын
I heard that he can play over 40 instruments! He has a natural gift.
@carlbaumeister34392 жыл бұрын
His voice seems to be strengthening as the tour progresses.
@marc-yv7cu2 жыл бұрын
Paul is a genius like antoher one (with JS Bach, W.A Mozart and LV Beetovhen) .
@lyndamcardle41232 жыл бұрын
He's even better than the great American Songbook composers such as Gershwin, Porter et al merely because he can play all the instruments as well as produce and compose and I mean no disrespect to those mentioned as I love Gershwin, Porter, Rodgers, Hart, Hammerstein too.
@eastbay_bay2 жыл бұрын
With a Little Luck? You compare that to Gershwin? I like Death Cab for Cutie, I'm the Urban Spaceman, you know the stuff this above average scam-artist-occultist wrote with the Bonzos, plus, the stuff that Theo Adorno wrote, you know the real composer for the Beatles.
@loosilu2 жыл бұрын
he also SANG!
@loosilu2 жыл бұрын
@@eastbay_bay Oh come on, of all the songs to pick. Let it Be, Hey Jude, Penny Lane, Yesterday, For No One, Eleanor Rigby, I could write a list for DAYS.
@lyndamcardle41232 жыл бұрын
Indeed he did .....the Great American Songbook composers were great lyricists and melody-men but, I can't recall any of them singing to the same level of McCartney so I'm comfortable in my original comment. Thanks.
@loosilu2 жыл бұрын
@@lyndamcardle4123 I'm fully with you. He is a giant.
@ruanddu2 жыл бұрын
Excellent job! Pleasure to watch. McCartney is such a gift to us all.
@lastofthe4horsemen2792 жыл бұрын
Helter Skelter says it all Paul is awesome .I have always been a big fan of Paul a true musician..
@flapjackson60772 жыл бұрын
Wow! I never realized he was such a versatile musician! Truly a genius! And you, my friend, have presented a truly enlightening expose with your own musical versatility! Subscribed! 🤙
@christophelabedan56962 жыл бұрын
Very clever video in which you captured the essence of Paul McCartney… rarely enjoyed a video that much. Paul is a genius and you managed to explain why, to a certain extend … an as a bonus got me to pick up my telecaster and rework all the riffs you so brillantly performed ♥️👍 Junk is my all times favorite:)
@hawaiirealmedia56102 жыл бұрын
I don't think you know how to make a bad show. This one is particularly excellent. Thanks!
@davidsummerville3512 жыл бұрын
Your episodes only get better. Loved the piano at the end. Thanks
@coopergleason50222 жыл бұрын
This is so good! Thank you!
@mikeberg50032 жыл бұрын
We saw him a month ago in L.A. The last time I saw him was on his for Wings tour in 1976! I just felt this might be the last chance considering his age. There are a lot of comments on KZbin about his voice not being there anymore and yes it's true but this legend was on stage for almost THREE HOURS and the concert was epic.
@craigrheberling2 жыл бұрын
i heard him on this tour also. to me, his voice sounded "fragile", aged like fine wine. ALL voices change with age. even brian wilson only had his incomparable falsetto for a few years.
@vonalysongreg27802 жыл бұрын
we're just happy to see him alive, doing what loves.. that's all that matters
@KATARSIZL12 жыл бұрын
You should record an album of McCartney songs on Piano. Hearing them solely on the Piano, (like Single Pigeon, Put it There and others than are not considered his "standards"), sound absolutely amazing and you get a better feel for his piano arrangements and melodies on those songs. Thanks for the video. I very much enjoyed it.
@Bella-nt7ec2 жыл бұрын
Right, it occurred to me too
@joaquinach88422 жыл бұрын
Los musiquitos medios y agudos presentamos todo nuestro respeto y admiracion y el orgullo de tenerlo vivo a ese genio indiscutido !
@rockmay2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Some deep cuts there. Love "put it there" and the sometimes underrated "flowers in the dirt" album that it was from.
@The22on2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I played in a British Invasion tribute band and can appreciate the incredible talent of Paul - and the others! You're too young to know the phenomenon the Beatles were. Each new album was an event - going to the record store - looking at the artwork, song list, taking it home, dropping the needle on the first track. As a guitarist and pianist, I spent considerable time learning the cool chords and riffs. My songwriting idols were Broadway giants like Rodgers and Hammerstein, Lerner and Lowe, Frank Loesser, Harold Arlen, Sammy Cahn, Cole Porter, the Gershwins, etc. But the Beatles aurpassed even them in some ways. For instance, the could perform the songs they wrote. Bottom line: I think the Beatles were the best musical force the planet has ever known.
@Deliquescentinsight2 жыл бұрын
I cannot believe Paul is now 80, just amazing
@hanpedazzini3282 жыл бұрын
It's really interesting if you think that he plays the piano like a normal bass with his left hand and he plays the bass like a complex and articulate right hand piano melody. He's a genius!
@hw3434342 жыл бұрын
Lennon singing was the best in the band. McCartney the best harmonies. Together truly the greatest
@triplejazzmusicisall18832 жыл бұрын
Best 15 minutes of my day. Your playing is awesome too.
@cat12812 жыл бұрын
Love this - you play a mean few instruments yourself! Really enjoyed the way you broke down his music and explained it so we non-musicians can undertsand. More please! x
@OTseven2 жыл бұрын
Beautifully said. Your admiration is life giving :) and you play beautifully well, yourself.
@davisworth51142 жыл бұрын
For some reason, YT has not been bringing you up on my feed, so I looked for you and found this, another excellent vid. and very prescient in showing Pauls' guitar style and his use of diminished and augmented chords. I was so blessed to grow up with his music, The Beatles are simply the gold standard of popular music for all time. You may be the best guitarist on YT, you have a knack for teaching and such a great personality. Thank you from Port Orchard, Washington!
@slavaukraini4042 жыл бұрын
I watched a forum of bass players who have played for some of the big names. The question was, why is McCartney the only person who could make a Hefner Bass sound good? The answer was, that he plays it lighter than other basses, but still has the full range of attack in that lighter band. He changes this for other basses. The Bass players agreed that they could not do that because they are not Paul McCartney and so they couldn't make a Hofner sound good.
@PedroAmA2 жыл бұрын
And Mccartney singing was the best of the band ! Also he created amazing vocal harmonies
@lennonladroma5932 жыл бұрын
Salute to the greatest songwriter of all time! ❤🔥
@hw3434342 жыл бұрын
Lennon
@LoveMostHigh2 жыл бұрын
That "less than stellar" McCartney riff sounds like something Eric Clapton would write today
@umqualquerporai2 жыл бұрын
What a great video. Very very good and thoughtful of McCartney's work!
@matttargett20092 жыл бұрын
I'm going to go with two unconventional choices in my top 3:1) Let it Be - it is just too perfect of a gospel song to be such a great rock song. 2) For No One - most people pick Here, There and Everywhere for the same reasons but I chose For No One because it is counter to his reputation as a positive, sunny guy (Good Day Sunshine, et al) and 3) is Friends to Go from Chaos and Creation in the Backyard. Another darker song written while with Heather and the meaning is clear. The funny thing is that it reminded me of George Harrison (Don't Bother Me, etc.) and Paul has said he was thinking of his friend George and felt like George was there when it was written. How can you choose just three from the melody master?
@26Jorgeb2 жыл бұрын
You've succeeded in making us understand why we get attracted to Paul's music! You're a genius as well!
@tanguycharlier40472 жыл бұрын
I love this video format! Any chance you would make it into a series with other musicians? People like Knopfler or even Lennon would be super interesting to see!
@GuitarPilgrim2 жыл бұрын
I did quite a few others already, but more is sure to come!
@gregcarlson6496 Жыл бұрын
Ah Yes. Hands down Sir Paul McCartney is the greatest by far. I’m a musician and he has been my favorite since the Beatles. Don’t get me wrong the other Beatles were great as well. I loved how Paul would harmonize to John’s great scratchie voice. Now I truly believe in 500 years from now people will know who Paul McCartney is. Paul is one extremely talented musician who in my eyes is by far the greatest musician ever. Btw good job on this video. I was impressed with the way you played.
@kieselsteinchen97952 жыл бұрын
And he is a damn' good live performer! I think you should have mentioned his singing as well.
@rj97242 жыл бұрын
Well done! I love watching you play and sing.
@Fuzcapp2 жыл бұрын
OMG!!!! You featured Once Upon a Long Ago!!!!!!!! A totally hidden mostly forgotten classic.
@raindrops21_92 жыл бұрын
I love anyone who celebrates Paul's artistry and immaculate musicality. Thank you! My three favourite Macca songs: You Never Give Me Your Money (for everything about it); Let It Be (for the lyrics); Goodnight Tonight (the bass line is the best ever recorded by anyone)... bonus Silly Love Songs (for the bass line) Having said this, nominating favourites out of Paul's colossal cataglogue is almost impossible as there are too many to choose from. BTW Bip Bop is fantastic!!! If you want to talk about Macca's rubbish songs look no further than Ebony and Ivory or The Girl Is Mine. Ugh!
@Entertainer1142 жыл бұрын
Paul is my favorite rockstar/classic rock artist of all time, and so of course I was going to click on this video ha. Sidenote: I've seen some of your other guitar videos, but I didn't realize you played piano so well! Kudos!
@aBeatleFan4ever2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this so much. I just watched it again and here is a list of the McCartney songs he goes over in this video... Lead Guitar: (Maybe I'm Amazed, Taxman, Only Love Remains); Guitar Riffs: (Jet, Oo You, Band On The Run, I've Got A Feeling); Piano: (Lady Madonna, Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five, Martha My Dear, Let 'Em In); Song Writing: (Bip Bop); Acoustic Guitar: (Long Tailed Winter Bird, Blackbird, Mother Nature's Son, Junk, Put It There); Bass: (Something); plus two more piano tunes at the end: (Single Pigeon, Once Upon A Long Ago). I was really happy to see you spend some time on some of Paul's lesser known songs - like: Only Love Remains, Oo You, Junk, Put It There... and it was fantastic when you ended your video with Single Pigeon and Once Upon A Long Ago. Left me wishing you would have included just a bit of "Lunchbox/Odd Socks".
@sandbagger1912 Жыл бұрын
What an excellent video. I have been playing McCartney's songs for years and still learned a lot. The overview of his piano technique was particularly insightful.
@stevesyverson86259 ай бұрын
I told my cuz about you. We are both in our seventies. We were both in our early teens when the British Invasion began. GP I have enjoyed your musicianship for many years. Now I am sharing that with my cuz. He will spread that to his students in guitar. I am so happy to give the gift that you have given me! Increíble
@buddyneher93592 жыл бұрын
This was great, @Guitar Pilgrim! I love how you point out how annoying a "slightly (or lots) better" bandmate might be at times 😏 Yep, we're all human, including Sir Paul, the multi-world record holder. He kicks ass at being a role model of a very well-rounded human being. I feel like I won a galactic lottery by being alive during his career, and attending several of his concerts.
@RobertSchilf2 жыл бұрын
Great Video! But I'm sorry, I can't decide. Every McCartney song I'm listening to right now is always the best! :)
@stevenmeger37982 жыл бұрын
McCartney’s acoustic guitar technique seems to be a version of “frailing”, also used on Yesterday
@douglasmprado2 жыл бұрын
It should be possible to triple-like a video. Damn it, Pilgrim, your strat always sounds perfect. I'm aware you focus on music itself, but show us a little bit of your guitar setup!
@MultiBlueBen2 жыл бұрын
Nice ´Single Pigeon’ at the end !
@axiomist44882 жыл бұрын
I AGREE ! One thing though : I don't know why so many people are against Bip Bop. It's just a simple little song he obviously (if you watch the video) wrote while playing around with his little girl, who happens to like it and can be heard singing along . But even so, I thing it's got a great feel to it and as far as I'm concerned, to me, it's one of my all time favorite McCartney hits . It gives me lots of nice feelings and the rhythm of it is very catchy. Hey, everything doesn't have to be a convoluted masterpiece, you dig ?!
@TheRealDrJoey2 жыл бұрын
On acoustic guitar try playing the intro and outro to "Man We Was Lonely." It's so much trickier than it sounds.
@bunnyleaningonasquishedbun55422 жыл бұрын
As for the acoustic songs of Paul, Calico Skies off of Flaming Pie is one of my fave from him
@carlbaumeister34392 жыл бұрын
Great album!
@Rkw7722 жыл бұрын
Flaming Pie is a great album. Love Beautiful Night with Ringo singing lead at the end. Love Heaven On A Sunday I really every song. Last album he made before Linda passed.
@stevenkoehler60182 жыл бұрын
Excellent analysis
@globalmonkey0072 жыл бұрын
One amazing thing about Paul McCartney is that he didn't become weird or unrelatable from mega-stardom (think John Lennon, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Brian Wilson, Elvis, etc.). Paul simply remained the same down to earth guy in spite of the fact that he's THE most famous person on earth.
@themole20242 жыл бұрын
Great point.
@Lucille_McCartney732 жыл бұрын
That’s one of the things I love about him! He’s such a sweetheart despite being *the* richest musician on Earth! 🥰
@alexmartin-schael75562 жыл бұрын
Very true. Aside from Paul's own merit there, he had a sound upbringing and that helps a lot to be a normal person (Paul did not have emotional holes to fill).
@petermcgarrymusicandflying2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Lennon had a mommy complex and became Yokos prey
@sprezzatura87552 жыл бұрын
Perfectly said!
@spockboy2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Don't forget that incredibly, annoyingly good voice of his.
@sprezzatura87552 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this excellent commentary!
@archmad2 жыл бұрын
always a goosebump for me on that get back composition
@thesilvershining2 жыл бұрын
I have two musical heroes: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and James Paul McCartney. They also happen to be the melody KINGS of the last 200 years.
@monnyxbbg2 жыл бұрын
Love your presentation! Just a note: Bip Bop is not crappy :)
@matrox2 жыл бұрын
Yeh...gots to give him his props for not letting age slow him down.
@TomMillerArtist2 жыл бұрын
This is a great video. You got it right on the nose. McCartney has a lot to teach us, as do you sir. Well done.
@fronts31652 жыл бұрын
Thanks. This is wonderful. I love Sir Paul. I am so glad you do too. You made me smile. 🤟🏼
@stratman94492 жыл бұрын
great little video about Paul Mccartney''s musical genius......Paul could always keep it simple and very (unusual) melodic.....no "disscords" ruffling any feathers with his (and the beatles) music.....it's great that he is still there and making music.... and that opening guitar solo is very good.....i#ll try that one, definately.....🙂
@docsavage86402 жыл бұрын
The mere fact that you used Once Upon a Long Ago and Oo You as examples tells me you really know his catalogue. Great video as well. Mccartney's talents are overwhelming if you really look at him, and yet he's STILL underrated. He just has beautiful melodies pouring out of him AND the ability to realize them as musical pieces. I can only imagine how many hours of music he has in the vaults that we'll only hear in decades after he's gone.
@oliounidizlove2 жыл бұрын
Merci ! quel bel hommage à ce génie de 80 ans !. Tu es un musicien formidable et une bonne personne.
@tommartin77282 жыл бұрын
I think people are more appreciative of Paul nowadays. When I was growing up in the 90s the Beatles were having a resurgence with the release of Anthology. The general mood was that John and George were the cool ones and Paul and Ringo kind of sucked. As far as I'm concerned they were all amazing but Paul is amazing in a very special, Paul-esque was that is pretty mind blowing when you think about it.
@xnonsuchx2 жыл бұрын
Talking about his unique plucking/strumming reminded me of Andy Partridge of XTC often using alternate chord fingerings to give a slightly different sound.
@frommetoyou19812 жыл бұрын
Best singer, best songwriter, best bass player.
@matthew91482 жыл бұрын
Very good video, but very short.. you can continue about his drum playing, more focus about his bass, and his vocal ability and beauty.