I met the Beatles in 1963, when I was 14, back stage at Newcastle city hall on their first tour. I was allowed back stage to get their autograghs. The other 3 were so shattered after the show, they couldn't speak, but when I got to Paul, he chatted to me for a few minutes and told me he had an autie who lived near to where I used to live. He was really nice.
@jaynemurray98532 жыл бұрын
So so lucky xx
@penname5766 Жыл бұрын
It seems like Paul always has time for everyone, and yet he seems to be the one that gets the most stick, just because he’s not the rebel that John was.
@patriciaedwards51835 ай бұрын
Enjoyed revisiting this nostalgic journey with you guys. Been loving Paul McCartney since I was eleven.❤
@LilMacca882 жыл бұрын
The National Trust own John and Paul’s childhood homes, and you can visit inside them. Paul’s was my favourite as it just felt so homely. Well worth a visit for any fan. You should also watch the outtakes from this episode. Paul visits the Beatles statue for the first time.
@EileenHall-j9f4 ай бұрын
Just shows you don’t have to get old in your head. An inspiration to us oldies.
@jozefzvala2 жыл бұрын
I met Paul a few times. In 1998 in London, Leicester Square, he was promoting his (then) new album Run Devil Run. I did not expect to be so close to him, he just went to give a few autographs, say hello to the fans, so there he was, next to me, I could not talk, nothing, just staring at him while all the fans went mantal😉... To me, as a foreigner, from Slovakia, who has listened to the Beatles since my childhood, that was unbeliveble, first thing I did after I called my parents from telephone booth, my dad introduce me to their music when i was a kid. Second time I saw Paul in London too, i went to work in the morning,walking through St. James Park and Paul was there with his young daughter Beatrice, he is down to earth person, i smiled at him, he smiled back, i said hi to Paul, he said hi to me, we had a little chat and that was it. When you see somebody that famous, do not bother them too much, let them be alone. That is my advice. And third time, London, 2005,Hyde Park, Live Aid.... And here I am, still listening to the Beatles and Paul😉👍✌️
@jaykafei48152 жыл бұрын
Great reaction! This is one of my favourite videos ever on KZbin, just pure love and respect and shows some of the local community in Liverpool and the love for the Beatles so well. James needs some credit for helping to make this happen because this video has definitely done a lot of good in the world. What a class act Sir Paul is, happy thanksgiving guys!
@ianoo232 жыл бұрын
We have something over here called The National Trust- they own a lot of really awesome places like stately homes and castles etc and That house is one of them… you can buy a yearly membership and visit these cool places or just pay per visit if you don’t have a membership
@mrgreengenes04 Жыл бұрын
Do they have a soap impression of his wife which he ate and donated to the National Trust?
@jackiejo38122 жыл бұрын
Sadly the original Cavern Club was demolished in the 70s. There's a replica one close to the site.
@lindylou78532 жыл бұрын
My mum worked with Paul’s mum, who was a nurse. She was very hardworking, well-liked but had a hard life even before she became unwell.
@vickywitton10082 жыл бұрын
Oh I loved this one! It was so lovely seeing Paul to go his old hoise, which must have been emotional as his Mum died only a year after they moved in. His brother goes there all the time as it is part of The National trust which I am a member of, I would like to go there. The Beatles are part of my upbringing they have always been there
@richardgriffiths68232 жыл бұрын
My pal Dave was the lighting gaffer on this. He mentions it often (as you might expect)...
@KevWall-zt3pn4 ай бұрын
I wouldn't shut up about it 😂
@vaudevillian72 жыл бұрын
One thing to consider is being a densely packed country there tends to more respect for people’s privacy and space in public, that extends to *everybody* - so things that make us seem colder to Americans like being less inclined to start conversations with strangers in public are the reason celebrities can be more likely to have a bit of peace in public in the UK
@penname5766 Жыл бұрын
But I think we’re just generally more down to earth. I used to live in a part of London full of celebrities, and I’ve seen tonnes of them walking around - and I mean major international A-listers (film stars etc), and I’ve never spoken to any of them or even tried.
@sarahealey17802 жыл бұрын
It's such a shame that James has gone up his own arse, because some of his carpool karaoke were brilliant Chris Martin is one of my favourites xx
@cshubsАй бұрын
What matters most is that they got this on film. I can easily ignore what he's done since. 🙂
@jacquelinepearson22882 жыл бұрын
Great to see this video again. The Beatles were the soundtrack to my teenage years, along with the other groups that came onto the scene from Liverpool. I saw Paul McCartney on tour when he was in his early 60s. He was on stage for over 3 hours, with renditions of Beatles and Wings numbers. Best concert ever. Paul was my favourite Beatle.
@stretch9772 жыл бұрын
Around 20 years ago, I was incredibly lucky to work on a documentary about Sir Paul, which one of his daughters produced. We shot it at the Mull of Kintyre, at his home and studio. I even got to have dinner with the great man.
@esselleanderic2 жыл бұрын
I agree, an absolutely fantastic piece of film despite it being James Corden, and to be honest other James Corden carpool karaokes are also worth looking into for British artists Adele, Chris Martin and Sam Smith - nobody can deny his ability to harmonise also. I feel a bit sorry for James, he started off life well in Gavin and Stacey/A league of their own, but then got a bit too big for his boots.
@26shedan2 жыл бұрын
and P!nk's carpool karaoke was great also.
@staticcentrehalf71662 жыл бұрын
Met him have you?
@esselleanderic2 жыл бұрын
@@staticcentrehalf7166 No, but it’s funny being a human being, we have these things called opinions.
@faithpearlgenied-a5517 Жыл бұрын
@@staticcentrehalf7166I've never met Peter Sutcliffe but I can confidently say he was a c*nt. You don't have to be with someone or be somewhere to form an opinion, if we did, we'd ONLY ever be able to talk about things and people that directly relate to our lives.
@patticrichton1135 Жыл бұрын
His former home on Forthlin Rd. is now owned by the NATIONAL TRUST and it WAS his home back then. Several families have lived there until it was bought by THE NATIONAL TRUST. It is now a tourist attraction and by appointment you can tour the house. The woman that opened the door does not live there. She is one of the people that will guide tourists through Paul's house. (Notice the ID lanyard around her neck.) The two portraits that the camera focused on were Paul, his younger brother Michael with their mother Mary, and the next one was of Paul and his brother were their father Jim (James). By the way, "Paul" is McCartney's MIDDLE name. His full name is JAMES (after his dad) PAUL McCartney. Paul and his wife Linda named their only son (who was their youngest) child "JAMES" after his dad (Paul) and his Granddad. When Paul starts talking about "SHE LOVES YOU," look over James Corden's shoulder and you can see a photo hanging on the wall. It's hard to see, but it's a photo of PAUL playing his guitar in their back yard (Back garden), which was taken through the kitchen window by his brother Michael back in around '62 or '63. Michael has a lot of GREAT black and white photos from that period that he took, even ones before the Beatles ever got a recording contract. Michael wrote a book about ALL The McCartney family entitled "THE MACS: MIKE McCARTNEY'S FAMILY ALBUM, which also has many of the photos that Michael took, it is VERY good and well worth getting. You can find it online. He also had several books just on his black and white photography, over the years. "Mike" is a GREAT guy and just as talented as Paul. In the '60s and early '70s he was in a musical comedy group called "THE SCAFFOLD" where he used the name "Mike McGear" during his career with music. He has his own album "McGear" which is excellent. He's a great singer and songwriter as well.
@gcullen1042 жыл бұрын
Paul McCartney has probably been the most famous person in the world over the last 60 years. Other musicians and actors, no matter how well known, are never as famous as the Beatles. Politicians and sport stars come and go. But there is always Paul McCartney. Six decades after Love Me Do he can still draw enormous crowds. And why not? Nobody else has a back catalogue like Mac. Nobody is even close. Corden at least knows his place here. He may have his own talk show and he makes movies but he is well aware that he isn't even 1% as famous as the man beside him. Extraordinary though that Paul's original house has been kept as some kind of museum. Imagine working there on the day he comes back! And imagine being able to sing Penny Lane with Paul McCartney.... while driving along Penny Lane. This is Corden's greatest moment and it looks like he knows it. Also, hasn't Paul looked after himself? He's still able to play concerts of two and a half hours plus at the age of 80! Respect.
@jrme4714 Жыл бұрын
🐐
@junction6_m27VNC2 жыл бұрын
One for embrace the cinema must be “yesterday” a guy wakes up after an accident and is the only one that knows about The Beatles
@CowmanUK Жыл бұрын
How, being a massive Beatle and McCartney fan, and being a subscriber to your channel for such a long time, did I miss this until now? Spencer.... I love you more than ever. Loving The Beatles is one thing, but knowing the fish & finger pie reference is magic.
@buffetslayer15332 жыл бұрын
I was managing hot water comedy club which is 2 doors down from the Philly pub. And I’m absolutely gutted because I was working that day and saw all the trucks outside the pub setting the stage and equipment up and I had no idea it was for Sit Paul. And I missed it all. 😢
@lakelady57 Жыл бұрын
James is great at harmonising with Paul, he really added to the value of this.
@dylansharkey60402 жыл бұрын
Have you seen the film, Yesterday? It was so much fun, well worth a watch
@jaysonmassey83652 жыл бұрын
just so you know that james is not as bad as james haters say. he explained the restaurant thing on one of his shows intros. his wife is allergic to a certain item and they kept bringing the said food back. so he lost his rag slightly. he is honestly not bad , a lot of people just hate his success. .
@Ilogunde2 жыл бұрын
I honestly think that people like Harry Styles wouldn't be close personal friends with James if he'd be as bad as everyone says. The allergy thing makes a lot of sense...
@jaysonmassey83652 жыл бұрын
@@Ilogunde quite true. if anyone watched hid response to why he was barred from the restaurant. he just got upset that it was numerous times incorrect and brits are not subtle in there cpmplaints.. but now they are fine. but the press want to make it worse
@pia912 жыл бұрын
The dislike of Corden doesn't just stem from this one incident though, he's got a long history of being an arrogant and shitty person to everyone around him, including fans, staff on the show and other restaurants and the audience. He also only "apologised" after being publicly called out and he apologised to the manager, not the staff
@jaysonmassey83652 жыл бұрын
@@pia91 why would you apologise to the staff, they messed up constantly, and i have never heard of him being rude. but im not a celeb gossip watcher. i dont like gavin and stacey, but i think he is ok. and mammals is brilliant
@pia912 жыл бұрын
@@jaysonmassey8365 "constantly" lmao okay. Because he completely flipped out on them. You said it yourself you basically don't know what was or is going on with him so maybe don't talk about things you don't know nothing about?!
@uksuef72182 жыл бұрын
Beatles were the first band i ever loved although they had already split up when i found them around 1973. They changed everything because of they wrote their own songs and were so experimental with instruments and recording techniques. Its all about the music- you have to listen to the music to make your mind up. There is no Hype when it comes to the Beatles. There is also so much variety - from Eleanor Rigby to Helter Skelter , from While my guitar gently weeps to revolution. So many internationally renowned anthems. They did the first internationally broadcast live performance with All you need is love, they refused to perform segregated concerts in the usa. When considering PmcC meeting fans remember what happened to John Lennon - by someone who had just asked him for an autograph. Less well known is the fact that George Harrison was also stabbed by an intruder in his house, luckily he survived . I think it is both brave and generous for him to be in a crowd like that. This film makes me smile so much my cheeks hurt.PMcC headlined the Glastonbury festival in uk this summer aged 82 with his back up singers Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl on some songs. If you want to see what can be done with an audience try watching that performance of Hey Jude. regarding the compactness of the uk can i just point out the density of musical genius this country produces - rolling stones, cream , led zeppelin, pink floyd , queen------- i could go on indefinetley - you are welcome ( you can keep James Corden tho)
@simonround24392 жыл бұрын
I was in a cafe in in London about 10 years ago. Someone tapped me on the shoulder and pointed out that Paul McCartney was having a coffee with his son in the corner. No one bothered him at all. About 20 minutes later, he thanked the staff very politely and wandered out.
@reinacarbetta3882 жыл бұрын
Fun reaction! I love this segment. But the gentleman on the right is missing out by not listening to The Beatles. It’s not about already knowing they’re the GOATs so you don’t need to listen, it’s about the happiness their music evokes. Enjoy the journey (for yourself.) Also, I don’t understand the Corden hate. Just silly. 🤷🏻♀️
@gloryguyful2 жыл бұрын
I've been in that pub, The Philly and a weird fact, they have' A' Listed Urinals, they ask men to leave so woman can come in and photograph them
@vilebrequin69232 жыл бұрын
"It'd get you Maced..."🤣🤣🤣 excellent reaction, lads. Thoroughly enjoyed that. ❣️
@lynnhamps70522 жыл бұрын
In reference to the Cavern, many stars played there after the Beatles, like the Rolling Stones and Elton John. More contemporary artists I'd recommend you check out, that were around the same time, are Cilla Black and Petula Clarke..😊
@jeremyallen75892 жыл бұрын
Thank you lads , had me in tears in parts , they played a massive part in my life . Best wishes to you both , happy thanks giving . Jezza from guernsey
@arbirchdrew2 жыл бұрын
Loved it when Daniel thought of the joke about James corden taking all the tips and started laughing before he could get it out of his mouth! 😂
@vaudevillian72 жыл бұрын
James is a product of British stage schools and used to perform in West End Musicals so he can sing. I’m not his biggest fan but Gavin and Stacey is definitely worth checking out
@sorscha13082 жыл бұрын
And in so doing; the OG Carpool Karaoke with Smithy & his mate George Michael in the red nose day special.
@vaudevillian72 жыл бұрын
Definitely
@tonydakin27672 жыл бұрын
I was born in Liverpool back in 1963. The Beatles records were always being played in our house and so I grew up to be a die hard Beatles fan. My late Mum used to work in Liverpool city centre in those days and would often meet my dad for lunch before going up to The Cavern Club where The Beatles would often do a lunchtime set. She told the story many times as she knew that I was incredibly jealous of that fact. Even today, I don't care how great any band becomes, The Beatles will always be that one step higher up the ladder. Legends to be sure!
@marcusleftwich37452 жыл бұрын
Listen to the other carpool karaokes, James cordon is such a good singer
@lazyminipainting2 жыл бұрын
For such a "needle" James Corden has had some amazing moments
@TheCornishCockney2 жыл бұрын
Check out the tour of America by Sir Paul in 2001 when megastars from every form of the arts went to see him. If you’re a Fabs fan,and especially if you were a kid in the 60’s,it gets very emotional and the shots of the crowd had people with tears streaming down their faces as the fantastic memories of that wonderful magical era come flooding back. Watch it,you won’t be disappointed.
@markjones1272 жыл бұрын
I used to be Paul McCartney's neighbour, he lived on Millionaire's Row on the beach in Hove and I had a small flat just around the corner, never did see him though, Fatboy Slim lived there too and he'd always be out and about.
@pacman41862 жыл бұрын
Wow man walked into his own museum 😳 must be strange being a living legend watching everything you touch getting saved for future generations. Deals with so well and still humble.
@Annie-hd3jx2 жыл бұрын
They were and still are the Greatest Band of all time. They changed music, fashion, politics etc. for the following generations. Worldwide sales, 600 million albums, 1.6 billion singles and five singles in the top 20 at no. 1,2,3,4and 5. Beat that👍
@sconaldo72 жыл бұрын
Eminem
@MrTrevisco2 жыл бұрын
I do not do gossip, so James Cordon is great in this, Paul is just so comfortable and natural in all he does in this video, nice one guys.
@danwill2 жыл бұрын
My father in law lives in Paul’s old street where they visit and is standing outside when they’re their.
@CassxowaryАй бұрын
they’re their what? you mean they’re there. And all of them at once? lol but ok cool
@danwillАй бұрын
Thanks for the correction, I haven’t slept for a year worrying about my their and there 😜😂👌🏻oops forgot my full stop. All good fun. 😀
@MrsLynB2 жыл бұрын
Hi guys none of the fans & hand shakes were staged or brought in. I live about a 4 minute walk from Penny Lane. I was there that day. Have seen Paul in Liverpool a few times. He’s loved here. Ringo not as much 🤦♀️
@CassxowaryАй бұрын
why’s that? because he lives in the US?
@lindylou78532 жыл бұрын
Nobody lives in Paul’s childhood home now. It’s owned by the National Trust and is a tourist attraction. Coach tours go there daily. The National Trust mostly owns stately homes and important parts of UK landscapes - castles, estates, farms, beaches, hills, cliffs, etc. (Americans and other tourists can get a National Trust discount card for entry that even UK citizens can’t get!) The house next door to Paul’s childhood home is worth a max of £220k ($266k). You have to get out into the suburbs for houses in the Liverpool area to be worth £millions. (Not even John’s old house in St George’s Hill is worth that much. It was up for sale two years ago for £9m. It’s not the Palladian style that’s wanted these days, more Home Counties farm house.) It’s not an Air BnB. It is a museum. You don’t stay in museums … but you can stay in cottages at Chatsworth House (Duke of Devonshire’s estate); Sandringham House, Balmoral Castle and all over the Duchy of Cornwall (Royal Family). There’s tons of hotels in Liverpool. Just don’t stay at The Adelphi - although in old posh cruise ship style, designed for those staying the night before a trans-Atlantic crossing in the 1900s - it’s now very run down, as it seems are all the hotels now owned by the same company. Brand new has always been seen as better in Liverpool.
@thehairysnot80692 жыл бұрын
Dear people of the US, for Christmas we are gifting you James corden to keep forever.... There is no reciept so this gift cannot be returned
@robocop39612 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@Peg__ Жыл бұрын
What if the gift is defective?🤔
@lynnepashley4281 Жыл бұрын
@@Peg__it is
@peterbulloch4611 Жыл бұрын
Just an observation. I know all the negative stuff about James Corden and I am not going to defend that. But... Can you think of anyone so villified whose work is so admired? I've this. Tom Hanks film recreations. Gavin and Stacey. If he did another one of those the ratings would be through the roof. I feel that people have jumped on a bandwagon here. Hate if you want but look around the world. I've trump is still around. Hama's and a thousand others and you're wasting your hate on this guy?
@TheSmokinMunkee8 ай бұрын
@@peterbulloch4611I can smell the blue hair dye and BO through the screen. Take a day off, hero
@passionfruit53202 жыл бұрын
Did you know..... George Harris was the financial help Monty Python need to make the film Life of Brian. There you go boys a link between music and film. Xx
@patticrichton11352 жыл бұрын
I THINK you mean George HARRISON!!
@catherinebent73072 жыл бұрын
You gotta watch James Cordon 'Smithy' with George Michael. It was the FIRST car share for Children in Need (uk charity event).
@lazyeyejohn Жыл бұрын
I think famous people are treated different here in Ireland. Seen Bono busking on the street in dublin last week. Was at a gig last year there was a crowd at the bar waiting for a drink. The Edge walked in people pushed him out of the way and he had to wait in line. He started laughing turned to me and said "Yep I'm back in Dublin"
@bethwilliams55792 жыл бұрын
Love watching the reaction of someone who is a genuine fan ❤
@lindylou78532 жыл бұрын
BTW - the original Cavern Club was closed as British Rail bought the site to put a ventilation shaft down there for a new railway extension that didn’t happen in the end. It’s now recreated on the opposite side of the road using some of the original bricks. Loads of groups were discovered at the Cavern Club. It was a dive back in the day - where much clothing, handbags and stuff disappeared without trace.
@larryholmes69 Жыл бұрын
I was incredibly lucky to see Paul at the Cavern Club back in July 2018 on my first ever visit to Liverpool, still gives goosebumps when I think about it.
@juneoconnor45032 жыл бұрын
I’m 72 now and became a teenager in 1963. My parents bought me a transistor radio for my 13th birthday. Didn’t take them long to regret it 😉
@jackiejo38122 жыл бұрын
Interesting point about living close to famous people. I could take you on a 15 minute drive and point out where Roger Daltrey (The Who), Robert Smith (The Cure), Rag'n'Bone Man, Jayne Torvill & Tom Baker all live. My niece worked in a local farmshop and Johnny Depp came in regularly with (in her words) some old bloke - who turned out to be Jeff Beck. Priscilla Presley lived there for a while too. And Gary Numan. My friend's younger brother made friends with a guy at college who asked him home to hang out and listen to music. They were picked up at the station by his dad - Paul McCartney in a beaten up old Land Rover
@CassxowaryАй бұрын
interesting… but let’s not forget they’re still just people too (:
@electronash2 жыл бұрын
I was at Glastonbury festival again this year. I loved this episode of Carpool Karaoke, and of course watched most of Mr McCartney's set. But I made the mistake of going to Download (rock) festival only a week before, so I could barely stand up by the end of Glastonbury, and missed the part where Dave Grohl arrived (damn). Got to see the Foo Fighters at Glasto a few years ago, though, and it was honestly the BEST live gig I've ever seen. All the way through, the atmosphere was great, and the music never let up. Obviously I was a bit drunk, too, which helped. lol I know some people will say the Beatles were/are overrated, but when you look back at the sheer amount of amazing songwriting and cultural influence, it's not really up for discussion. lol
@electronash2 жыл бұрын
btw, can you *imagine* being in that pub when they did the live gig on this vid? :o I realize it was quite "staged", but it looked like they got a lot of Beatles superfans in the room, which made it even better. This is easily in the top three Carpool Karaoke for me.
@charliehogben Жыл бұрын
I was at Glastonbury aswell to see Paul McCartney, I was all the way at the front, at the barrier. I waited there for the whole day camping at the front waiting for Paul. I was probably stood there for 13 hours from the start of that Saturday just waiting for his set, obviously I got to see Noel Gallagher swell which was also great, but it was mainly for Paul. Paul being one of my musical heroes it was incredible, and then he brought out on stage Dave freaking Grohl to play "I Saw Her Standing There" and "Band on the Run". Just getting to see 2 of my biggest influences in music on stage together, 10 feet in front of me at the same time was incredible. It's a shame you missed Dave Grohl, and of course Bruce Springsteen. But man, oh man was that atmosphere for Paul incredibly surreal, all the way at the front surrounded by people who appreciate the music as much as yourself, is just something to be in awe of. I will always remember tearing up during "Golden Slumbers" and being on the TV during "Hey Jude", it was a top 3 moment of my life, just getting to see a BEATLE!!!! I am so grateful I got to see him.
@electronash Жыл бұрын
@@charliehogben Yeah, there was no way I could miss seeing Paul. I just wish I could stand up for a bit longer. lol Walking from the Glasto "car park" twice was bad enough after doing Download the week before, then twisting ankles all day over the big stones and woodchip. I think I just need to get more exercise before festivals, and maybe some better boots. lol It really is a one-of-a-kind festival. This year was the first time in many years that I didn't even try for a ticket, but I know I will miss it. I'm still looking forward to watching it on TV though, as you kind of miss out on that when you're there. But yeah, the place has an atmosphere like nowhere else. I've been seven times now, I think? My first was in 2011 with U2, Coldplay, Chemicals, Beyonce etc., and I was blown away by the whole experience. Then 2013, missed 2014 (which sucked, as I always wanted to see Metallica). Then did 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022. Always been a fan of The Beatles. It's hard not to be when they wrote so many amazing songs. hehe (I watched every second of the "Get Back" documentary. It's not for everyone, but there are some great moments in that.) Seeing Paul on Carpool Karaoke was great as well. I watched that vid at least five times. I truly believe music is the one thing that can bring everyone together. I think it's needed now more than ever.
@charliehogben Жыл бұрын
@@electronash that was my first ever Glastonbury and I was lucky enough to get to be part of the recycling crew, so my campsite was private and was the closest camp to the pyramid stage, so that was how I managed to get to the front, I’m not sure i would go again unless they had a collection of artists i wanted to see as i couldn’t justify this year as the down payment that voluntary staff have to put down was a lot more expensive than last year. I’m not the biggest fan of guns n roses although i don’t deny that they are insane and mega if you saw them live, Elton would have been good to see but again I’ve never really been a big enough fan to go crazy about seeing him. Like nothing will ever beat seeing Paul McCartney for me so I just couldn’t really justify going again. But if I could be as lucky as you have and gotten a ticket every year for 7 years that would be unbelievable. But yeh, I will miss the atmosphere and the weed fumes everywhere haha.
@electronash Жыл бұрын
@@charliehogben I'm the same really, I like some Elton John stuff, and Guns, but I think they're running out of people to do the headline slots now, at least from the older generation. Things are moving on of course, always. Last year, I was walking back (early) from Macca across Oxlyers campsite to get back to ours (Riverside). I remember "Megan Thee Stallion" was still playing on Other Stage, and I'm sorry to say it was one of the worst things I've ever heard. I guess I'm just getting older. lol I have quite a wide range of musical tastes, though. I appreciate all sorts from the 50s and 60s to modern day, and LOTS of 80s stuff. So also had a good time on the Thursdays in one of the smaller tents and a bit of Drum N Bass. (three of my nephews were there, so it was a good laugh. I drank most of my main alcohol that first night, though.) I think I will go again, I just need to improve the fitness first. I have to say, Download festival was even better than I expected, but still a LOT of walking from the campsite, down the "runway", and into the main arena. Very good, though. Normally I get a bit bored if I'm seeing an artist I don't know too well. Download was a lot of that, but just generally fantastic people and music. I'd definitely recommend it if you want a bit of a change, and a smaller festival. I would love to see a classic rock festival though. I know a lot of those artists either aren't around any more, or are too old now to tour, but some good cover bands would be enough.
@BlackfiguresSAD2 жыл бұрын
As another has said, the original Cavern has gone. Although a similar cellar further up the street has replaced it. McCartney has played that one. There is a small shopping area where the original Cavern was with a mark where the stage was.
@raybishop11302 жыл бұрын
You don't have to dive into the history and the legend of the Beatles you just have to listen to the music. You'll like it, I promise.
@jaynemurray98532 жыл бұрын
Watching this now x I named my youngest daughter after Paul (Paula) because she shares his birthday xx I've watched Paul 5 times in concert and even met him when he did a graduation at LIPA xx I only live 15 minutes away from Liverpool I'm so lucky xx
@cariad42972 жыл бұрын
I love that the penny lane street sign has to be painted on because the council got sick of replacing it after it was stolen so many times.
@patticrichton11352 жыл бұрын
I would have been in TEARS if I had been there. I have been a fan since I was 16/17 years old in 1964 (I am 75 now) and Paul was always my favorite. The Beatles and Paul's music and all the other's solo music have been the soundtrack of my life. Also, I NEED to tell you that the current CAVERN is NOT where the Beatles were "discovered" by Brian Epstein. It is a replica of the REAL CAVERN which was demolished around 1972 (dumb move on the city, for sure) I was lucky enough to spend an evening IN the REAL CAVERN in Aug. of 1968 (just 6 years AFTER they played there for the last time) when I was 21 years old. I wish there was a way I could send you the photos of me in there and the pics I took of the bands performing that night. You can find photos of the REAL ORIGINAL CAVERN on line. The CURRENT replica of the Cavern isn't a true replica, because it has photos on the walls, colored lighting, tables and chairs, it's sort of "glammed up" The REAL CAVERN was dark, dimly lit, and only had rows of wooden chairs in the center section. That was it. So the current one doesn't give a true representation of the real one.
@BunyipToldMe2 жыл бұрын
Finger pie? No, no. You got that wrong.
@angelawalker86152 жыл бұрын
Thanks to both of you, for bringing back some memories to a mature lady......
@jimpalmer92632 жыл бұрын
This brings so much joy. Love it
@mojokg132 жыл бұрын
The philharmonic pub is a really beautiful pub, so oldy worldy. I'm surprised he didn't visit the Cavern.
@kaynpaul2 жыл бұрын
Glad you two are not into james but was wonderful to watch you appreciate the group of my youth . God bless you both
@Salfordian Жыл бұрын
22.44 BOG is an old term we used for the toilet, going bog
@nickb62602 жыл бұрын
Paul through his support for the liverpool institute of performing arts LIPA, and through the Linda McCartney foundation has put alot back into his hometown of liverpool and is well loved in city.
@Mickyp68 Жыл бұрын
I am from there but I took my husband many time to A LOT of pubs in Liverpool. He is a musician, and one pub (in Clubmoor) had a tape of the Beatles on, everyone in the pub was singing, he couldn't believe it, it was so overwhelming for him v emosh. But it's notbjust beatles hubby borrowed someone's guitar and did an impromtu blues session in West Derby (The Halton Castle) bit worried rat Daniel thinks that the only reason Liverpool is famous is cos of the beatles seeing as at least half or your populations ancestors travelled through there to go to US
@mgrimble39752 жыл бұрын
Also, the reason carpool karaoke worked so well was because James is very disarming and can get the celebs to behave like ordinary humans, this is a talent in its self. Just try and watch the apple version of carpool without him, it just doesn't work at all.
@ClassicWorld19 Жыл бұрын
Love your comments... and (as someone from the U.K.) the Gallagher brothers comment... LOL!!
@janicecostall58972 жыл бұрын
Happy thanksgiving 🐔you guys by the way you should checkout James Corden and Jamie Dornan doing 50 shades
@MrsMillwall2 жыл бұрын
Just pure joy is Paul
@andrewburton7480 Жыл бұрын
I suppose the thing is for me when I was little tiny kid they were singing love love me do, I could relate to that and when I was a teenager waring purple Claire’s trousers, flowered shirts, high heel boot’s little round sun glasses, love beads and long hair and they were singing Lucy in the sky with diamonds. I could relate to that too,
@Mike-James Жыл бұрын
i once walked into a pub in my town and joe cocker was there having a drink, he finished up on the stage.
@sandrabutler84832 жыл бұрын
Actually there are some bits of this which were edited out but can be found online, and it's Sir James Paul McCartney who has a son called James who's also a singer, and you can see him along with many from the UK walking down the street, they don't tend to hide away, and Sir Tom Jones summed it up, if you don't advertise you're going to be somewhere shopping, or out and about with your family etc then by the time you've walked past and thought wasn't that so and so they've gone, but at the same time if someone asks for a picture or autograph remember who put you there it takes a couple of minutes, and Daniel Sir Paul wouldn't have anything staged it's how he is again as with many from his generation, they take the work seriously not themselves and he played Glastonbury this year for 3 hours however the day before played a warm up in a small theatre called The Cheese And Grain in Frome Somerset, tickets were limited but people could hear him outside, and I have a friend who's American who met with Paul back in the early 70's with his brothers and parents and have met a few times since, and Sir Paul gave my friend one of his Bass Guitars as this person also played the Bass within his family group which were as big as the Beatles with the Mania
@davidmarsden98002 жыл бұрын
The Cavern Club today is further down Matthew Street than the original one which was demolished in the 1970s and it doesn't smell the same apparently, the original used to smell of oranges in the warehouse above combined with sweat from the crowd and disinfectant but the new one doesn't.
@BJ-uy1cl2 жыл бұрын
You also need to remember the times that the Beatles came through, they were revolutionary Sg Pepper album was a classic example.
@jaccilowe38422 жыл бұрын
Spencer, nice one (carry that weight a long time) 🤣
@aTiminCambodia2 жыл бұрын
Tipping isn't really a thing in the UK where it's mostly considered rude to tip.
@baxtertia2 жыл бұрын
No its not ........what are you talking about??????
@aTiminCambodia2 жыл бұрын
@@baxtertia we often round a bill up to the nearest tenner etc... for example at the barbers my hair cuts £9 but i give £10 and say dont worry about the change. That wouldn't be classed as tipping. Tipping is considered really rude. Almost implying that the person your tipping is begging. It's just not done in the UK.
@baxtertia2 жыл бұрын
Are you even english ?,,,,,
@baxtertia2 жыл бұрын
We most definitely do tip in the uk in fact a lot of places add gratuities to the bill ,i really dont know what you are talking about ,i really dont ,....but i will agree to disagree ......
@aTiminCambodia2 жыл бұрын
@@baxtertia well you're being rude if you tip and you don't sound like you're from the UK, what part? North or South as this could explain things. If a place adds a service charge to the bill then that's OK and more acceptable.
@andrewfitzgerald23272 жыл бұрын
Not a fan, fan of the beatles but have a lot of stuff by them. Americans give more respect to a knighthood than we do. Cordon did a huge amount of work before he went to the USA. He is funny and talented, remember he didn't write Cats, it has to be said if you get shit service in a restaurant you don't tip. The culture of tipping bad service is a road to ruin. It takes a big man to say sorry but a bigger one to admit to his mistake. He made above $4m now and he's on his way back home, we have a shit load of politicians we can send. Liverpool a brilliant city with hard working people.
@prensa27 Жыл бұрын
Paul McCartney is a legend, nobody is on his artistic level.
@mgrimble39752 жыл бұрын
Don't let the Corden haters give you a false impression of the guy, the reason he was complaining in the restaurant was because his wife has a serious (potentially life threatening) allergy which they informed the service staff of to make sure the ordered food was safe for her, 3 times they brought the food and it still came back with the thing she was allergic too. I would have gone mad at them also. He's since been unbanned by the restaurant. James is a genuine guy, but because he doesn't look like a regular celeb he gets a ton of hate.
@annmariekeating21812 жыл бұрын
Happy thanks giving day from Dublin!!
@brianr6651 Жыл бұрын
My other guys is drunk af, but still making very salient true points. Cant argue with my man.
@seangannon1932 жыл бұрын
Im not a great James corden fan but to his credit he has done some fabulous stuff, and he has a total fear attitude to what he does, he just needs to get back to blighty in the real world and contribute
@nickydaniels14762 жыл бұрын
Don't hate on James 🤣🤣🤣 He's a bit of a legend in the UK for writing comedy shoes I.e. Gavin and Stacy (the most watched Xmas Day christmas special show on UK TV ever!!!!) Love your reaction though. I'm not a massive fan of Beatles music but you can't deny the legend of Sir Paul 🙂
@sargonsblackgrandfather20722 жыл бұрын
Hey I was the guy who synced up all the gropro cameras for this shoot. There was a problem where they kept turning off and on again every five minutes so it was one of the worst jobs I ever did. True story.
@gazt89262 жыл бұрын
Most of us in the U.K./Ireland call the toilet/toilets the bog/bogs
@TheShmoo1232 жыл бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving guys 💛💛🙋🏽♀️
@patticrichton11352 жыл бұрын
NO NONE of that was staged It is a tourist attraction now, his former home, and when you see a camera crew outside you KNOW Paul must be there, He DOES shake hands with people if he gets near some people. Remember people still LIVE in all those homes on Fourthlin Rd. Many of them could have been the neighbors that came out when they say the camera crew. You can see many of them heading in different directions across the street returning to most likely their own homes on Forthlin Rd. There isn't a SOLE on that street that DOESN'T know that that home was Paul McCartney's. Especially when there are tours going through the house most days. IT WAS NOT STAGED, NOR was the crowd. IF YOU saw a camera crew on YOUR street, wouldn't YOU go outside and see what was going on?
@JonathanReynolds12 жыл бұрын
You’ve got to watch Dave Grohl performing Helter Skelter with Paul McCartney.
@chancerystone40862 жыл бұрын
The Billie EiIlish, Adele, and Sia carpool karaokes are by far the best. You should check them out. Oh and Céline Dion's is crazy too. His crosswalk musicals are fabulous too.
@lilyfaye83532 жыл бұрын
I live just off penny lane, so strange to see you watching this 😆
@aj2k082 жыл бұрын
Would love to see you guys do a Beatles deep dive!
@stephenbrough81322 жыл бұрын
Look out for James Corden playing the part of DRUMMER in THE TORNADOES in the movie about the life of JOE MEEK ... Meek had what would now be considered a home studio I guess, recording various stars of the day - although he turned down the Beatles - he was a complex character, very troubled by money worries after not being paid for his biggest hit TELSTAR - No 1 the the UK and the US... ended his own life and his landlady too at the same time ... Interesting, very unusual movie.
@TheClairem752 жыл бұрын
There’s a longer version of this guys
@penname5766 Жыл бұрын
I heard the event at the pub was ticketed but people didn’t know what the gig would be. Something like that.
@geraldinemallon10432 жыл бұрын
I like James Corden….there…I’ve said it. 😋
@MrTrevisco2 жыл бұрын
The haters are just a minority with big mouths, just like all haters 😁
@Krokostad2 жыл бұрын
Me,too.
@patticrichton11352 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU, I thought I was the only one here that likes James! I don't understand all this hatred!
@jmcquown Жыл бұрын
Oh come on, give James Cordon some props. Not just anyone could get Sir Paul McCartney in a car to tour around Liverpool and sing karaoke. Cordon is funny and Sir Paul obviously liked him. :)
@johnjedennett22062 жыл бұрын
Scousers get a bad rep around England but this video sums us up. Respectful and up for a good time even when we see Macca its just the way we are
@andrewburton74802 жыл бұрын
The big is pretty much the most common slang for toilet all over the uk