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Paul Mccartney returns to Abbey Road RARE FOOTAGE MUST SEE!
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Paul Mccartney returns to Abbey Road and tell anecdotes from the recordings
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@owleyes5599

3 years ago

I love to hear his talking and singing. Brings me comfort. I named my beloved son, born in 1965, after him. To my horror cancer stole his life 2 years ago. Never be the same but memories of us listening to Paul's music is soothing to my soul. Thanks for posting this.

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@realtimecartravel

3 years ago

This man radiates notes as naturally as he breathes. What a legend.

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@adolfozambrano7485

3 years ago

I love the fact that Blackbird comes from a Paul’s free interpretation of Bach

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@BronzDano

3 years ago

If this was 10 hours long.....it wouldn’t be long enough.

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@stephenhowlett6345

3 years ago

He’s never boring and just makes you think how much we lost when we lost John. They were equally gifted.

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@zaziou711

3 years ago

Funny how these legendary instruments that probably worth millions in the abbey road museum are just his old tools. It's like watching Da Vinci entering his old workshop in Florence.

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@MrThermostatic

3 years ago

I love how no one but Paul is talking. Just listening

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@epicycles700

3 years ago

I'm always struck by Paul's ability to simply enjoy himself, no matter what he's doing.

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@kbchaffin53

3 years ago

McCartney singing Kansas City was absolutely one of the most inspiring moments of my childhood. Struck by lightning moment.

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@shadon551

3 years ago

My mum went and saw the Beatles 8 months pregnant. She was getting crushed and Paul saw it and stopped the concert to get her out. Sat her beside the stage safe and went on with the show. Saved my life when he did that. I've never got to thank him for that. I doubt he'd remember that amongst his life story but if he didn't notice, I wouldn't be here writing this. Oddly enough I was gifted with natural musical ability. People like when I play for some reason but I can't work out why when most of my mates play like gods. Just wanted to say thanks if you read the comments

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@markknopflerisnot

2 years ago

He just oozes talent, flair and musical genius

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@OzanRocks

3 years ago

By the time you heard he said "Corona", you wanted to check comments. So did i.

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@donsmith3857

3 years ago

he has the one indispensable quality to be a great musician--curiosity--childlike in its essence.........

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@iggyfritz7150

3 years ago

I've always said Paul McCartney can make music out of anything he seems to pull it out of the air. He will always live in the hearts and Minds anybody who has a heart and mind.

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@gsal03

3 years ago

Paul May go down as the most relevant, influential musical artist of all time.

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@HYPNOTICVIDEO

3 years ago

Paul just makes people happy. He's a joy to watch and listen to. Teacher,musician,humorist, ...Yeah Yeah Yeah he's great.

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@paulseano5100

3 years ago

George Martin’s vast musical knowledge was instrumental in Paul discovering the array of instruments that he would incorporate into the Beatles sound. And, Paul’s ear would be the contributing factor to a genius sound. A natural ear for music is a gift that cannot be learned only nurtured. Creating a sound is what really counts. Genius.

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@Ramirojpg

3 years ago

"Corona M a d o n n a S a l o n a"

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@dete1928

3 years ago

He's a world treasure.

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@rachelled6763

2 years ago

How wonderful to see the comedic side of Paul as well as his talent. Easy to see how he and John got along so well. Wish John was there to join him in the stroll down memory lane.

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