Showing posts with label Paul McCartney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul McCartney. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Paul McCartney & Wings - I've Just Seen A Face (Seattle '76)

This was one of the few Beatles songs Paul played live in the 70's.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Paul McCartney - Peggy Sue (1975)

Another one for you Ronnie. . . :)

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Stephne Colbert Interviews Sir Paul McCartney

THIS IS HILARIOUS!! YOU WILL ENJOY THIS! I PROMISE!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

1994 Beatles Reunion

Wow. Just found this on youtube. Can you imagine John Lennon in that room? I'm getting chills thinking about it! Good stuff.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Paul McCartney on Desert Island Discs, January 1982

WOW! I CAME ACROSS THIS INTERVIEW JUST NOW. CHECK IT OUT! PAUL'S REACTION TO "BEAUTIFUL BOY" IS VERY REAL! YOUTUBE. YOUTUBE!

WHAT IS DESERT ISLAND DISCS? HERE'S YOUR ANSWER COURTESY OF WIKIPEDIA:
Desert Island Discs is a long-running BBC Radio 4 programme. It was first broadcast on 29 January 1942 and is said by the Guinness Book of Records to be the longest-running music programme in the history of radio. [1] Guests are invited to imagine themselves castaways on a desert island, and to choose eight pieces of music to take with them; discussion of their choices permits a review of their life. They must also specify which one of these pieces they regard most highly. Aside from music, they are permitted one book, excluding the Bible or other religious work and the complete works of Shakespeare, which are already present on the island to force more original choices. They also choose one luxury which must be inanimate and of no survival value, though large supplies of champagne seem to be allowed.[2] The names and selections of some of the more recent guests are listed separately.

Paul McCartney on "Today Show" 1982

You have to love YOUTUBE! Enjoy.

PART 1


PART 2


PART 3

Saturday, December 27, 2008

The Fireman (Paul McCartney) - Sing the Changes

The Fireman! Yes, this is Sir Paul McCartney's new single! Good stuff!!!!!! SING THE CHANGES!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcfiViHa1F4

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Allen Ginsberg & Paul McCartney - The Ballad Of The Skeletons

Said the Presidential Skeleton
I won't sign the bill
Said the Speaker skeleton
Yes you will

Said the Representative Skeleton
I object
Said the Supreme Court skeleton
Whaddya expect

Said the Miltary skeleton
Buy Star Bombs
Said the Upperclass Skeleton
Starve unmarried moms



Said the Yahoo Skeleton
Stop dirty art
Said the Right Wing skeleton
Forget about yr heart

Said the Gnostic Skeleton
The Human Form's divine
Said the Moral Majority skeleton
No it's not it's mine

Said the Buddha Skeleton
Compassion is wealth
Said the Corporate skeleton
It's bad for your health

Said the Old Christ skeleton
Care for the Poor
Said the Son of God skeleton
AIDS needs cure

Said the Homophobe skeleton
Gay folk suck
Said the Heritage Policy skeleton
Blacks're outa luck

Said the Macho skeleton
Women in their place
Said the Fundamentalist skeleton
Increase human race

Said the Right-to-Life skeleton
Fetus has a soul
Said Pro Choice skeleton
Shove it up your hole

Said the Downsized skeleton
Robots got my job
Said the Tough-on-Crime skeleton
Tear gas the mob

Said the Governor skeleton
Cut school lunch
Said the Mayor skeleton
Eat the budget crunch

Said the Neo Conservative skeleton
Homeless off the street!
Said the Free Market skeleton
Use 'em up for meat

Said the Think Tank skeleton
Free Market's the way
Said the Saving & Loan skeleton
Make the State pay

Said the Chrysler skeleton
Pay for you & me
Said the Nuke Power skeleton
& me & me & me

Said the Ecologic skeleton
Keep Skies blue
Said the Multinational skeleton
What's it worth to you?

Said the NAFTA skeleton
Get rich, Free Trade,
Said the Maquiladora skeleton
Sweat shops, low paid


Said the rich GATT skeleton
One world, high tech
Said the Underclass skeleton
Get it in the neck

Said the World Bank skeleton
Cut down your trees
Said the I.M.F. skeleton
Buy American cheese

Said the Underdeveloped skeleton
We want rice
Said Developed Nations' skeleton
Sell your bones for dice

Said the Ayatollah skeleton
Die writer die
Said Joe Stalin's skeleton
That's no lie

Said the Middle Kingdom skeleton
We swallowed Tibet
Said the Dalai Lama skeleton
Indigestion's whatcha get

Said the World Chorus skeleton
That's their fate
Said the U.S.A. skeleton
Gotta save Kuwait

Said the Petrochemical skeleton
Roar Bombers roar!
Said the Psychedelic skeleton
Smoke a dinosaur

Said Nancy's skeleton
Just say
No Said the Rasta skeleton
Blow Nancy Blow

Said Demagogue skeleton
Don't smoke Pot
Said Alcoholic skeleton
Let your liver rot

Said the Junkie skeleton
Can't we get a fix?
Said the Big Brother skeleton
Jail the dirty pricks

Said the Mirror skeleton
Hey good looking
Said the Electric Chair skeleton
Hey what's cooking?

Said the Talkshow skeleton
Fuck you in the face
Said the Family Values skeleton
My family values mace

Said the NY Times skeleton
That's not fit to print
Said the CIA skeleton
Cantcha take a hint?

Said the Network skeleton
Believe my lies
Said the Advertising skeleton
Don't get wise!

Said the Media skeleton
Believe you me
Said the Couch-potato skeleton
What me worry?

Said the TV skeleton
Eat sound bites
Said the Newscast skeleton
That's all Goodnight

-Allen Ginsberg


Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Paul McCartney & Neil Young - Only Love Can Break Your Heart

Bridge School 2004. Dragged my 8 1/2 month pregnant wife to this show. So you can say that this was Ava's first concert. Pretty cool. Eight rows back and I was in heaven. It was absolutely surreal to see McCartney and Neil sing THIS song together. Look at Neil. He's like a little kid playing music with one of his rock heroes. It was quite amazing. By the way, my wife was a trooper. She was in pain but that didn't stop her from singing "Hey Jude." :)

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Paul McCartney - Got to Get You Into My Life (live)

Live at Jools Holland New Year's Eve 2007. This is from The Beatles REVOLVER album (1966). Many consider REVOLVER to be the greatest album ever made by anyone. . . I consider ABBEY ROAD to be the greatest album of all-time. . . What do you think? JohnnyQ is unable to answer this question because he's still on HELP!



Here's the YOUTUBE link if it fails to play: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR-OzzE37SE

Monday, July 7, 2008

Paul McCartney - Here Today

Written and recorded in 1982 as a tribute to John Lennon. Pretty good song with some real heartfelt lyrics.

This is classic McCartney.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Tribute to George Harrison - Something

There's not much to say here. . . Enjoy.

Paul McCartney and Wings - Mull of Kintyre

I thought this was an appropriate video for our week in Cayucos. Now I need to learn how to play the guitar so we can sing this around the campfire :). By the way, this was the most succesful single for "Beatle" Paul internationally (1977). It bombed in America!

This was a tribute to the Kintyre peninsula in Argyll, Scotland. I guess Paul owned a home there. . . Great song!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008