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Moon Beam wrote:Thanks StoneCold I hadn't seen this one yet.
I like it largely, wish I could find out what flute sounding
instrument it is that's heard throughout the song.
Hmmmmmm..........
annie89509 wrote:You have to hand it to Paul. All these years, and at 64 yrs. old now, he has stayed relevant in the music business. I used to have a major schoolgirl crush on him as the "cute" Beatle. Now, I just adore the guy. Those sneakers he's wearing in the video gave me the chuckles. I recall seeing him in those very sneakers in a photo of him and John in "their" schoolkid days, before they took the music world by storm. Gosh, that's a 50-year time span.
StoneCold wrote:annie89509 wrote:You have to hand it to Paul. All these years, and at 64 yrs. old now, he has stayed relevant in the music business. I used to have a major schoolgirl crush on him as the "cute" Beatle. Now, I just adore the guy. Those sneakers he's wearing in the video gave me the chuckles. I recall seeing him in those very sneakers in a photo of him and John in "their" schoolkid days, before they took the music world by storm. Gosh, that's a 50-year time span.
Amazing that he's been able to keep the music flowing. Makes me hate Lennon's killer all the more. Lennon would've continued to put out genius work.
Check out a clip from Paul in Amoeba Records in L.A. last year. Ringo was in the audience instead of on the kit!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxmwjfNb ... re=related
StoneCold wrote:
Check out a clip from Paul in Amoeba Records in L.A. last year. Ringo was in the audience instead of on the kit!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxmwjfNb ... re=related
Cate wrote:It might be a flugelhorn
StoneCold wrote:"Ever Present Past", my favorite track off "Memory Almost Full". I check the video and it looks like they ripped off Napoleon Dynamite's dance and jazz hands skit. Only thing they're missing are the moon boots.
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annie89509 wrote:Paul is a very down-to-earth person, despite all the dirt that is coming out about him now due to his divorce battle. When he and Heather were still married, a couple of years back, there would be a story from time to time in the Life section of my local (Reno, NV) paper about sightings of them up at Lake Tahoe. Apparently, they like to go do some skiing during lulls in Paul's touring schedule. At night, they would hang out among the commoners sitting in a favorite pub, listening to live music. Paul would be very cool and would shout out song requests toward the stage to the musicians. And it's never a Beatles tune or one of his own. It's always an old favorite, like a Chuck Berry or James Brown song, for instance.
Moon Beam wrote:StoneCold wrote:
Check out a clip from Paul in Amoeba Records in L.A. last year. Ringo was in the audience instead of on the kit!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxmwjfNb ... re=related
Ahhhh that's like Heaven On A Sunday, thanks StoneCold.
I'd have to say my fave Paul memory was back in 2002.
My Aunt and Uncle took Hubby Bub and I to see him and
I was 8 months pregnant for our second son who was born
the day after Paul's birthday......yup that was the best for me.
StoneCold wrote:Flaming Pie!
mistiejourney wrote:Thanks so much for this link - it was my first time seeing the video. I bought "Memory Almost Full" the day it came out.
I was born too late: when Paul married Linda I was single, but only twelve. Then Linda died but I was married. Then Paul remarried so we were both married. Now Paul is single and I'm still married.....
Definitely a case of the stars not lining up in our favor.....![]()
Hey, he's only 14 years older than me!
StoneCold wrote:annie89509 wrote:You have to hand it to Paul. All these years, and at 64 yrs. old now, he has stayed relevant in the music business. I used to have a major schoolgirl crush on him as the "cute" Beatle. Now, I just adore the guy. Those sneakers he's wearing in the video gave me the chuckles. I recall seeing him in those very sneakers in a photo of him and John in "their" schoolkid days, before they took the music world by storm. Gosh, that's a 50-year time span.
Amazing that he's been able to keep the music flowing. Makes me hate Lennon's killer all the more. Lennon would've continued to put out genius work.
Check out a clip from Paul in Amoeba Records in L.A. last year. Ringo was in the audience instead of on the kit!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxmwjfNb ... re=related
froy wrote:StoneCold wrote:"Ever Present Past", my favorite track off "Memory Almost Full". I check the video and it looks like they ripped off Napoleon Dynamite's dance and jazz hands skit. Only thing they're missing are the moon boots.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVGk5qm6Mac[/qu
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try the widescreen video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtoN_qFv6MA
mistiejourney wrote:Thanks so much for this link - it was my first time seeing the video. I bought "Memory Almost Full" the day it came out.
I was born too late: when Paul married Linda I was single, but only twelve. Then Linda died but I was married. Then Paul remarried so we were both married. Now Paul is single and I'm still married.....
Definitely a case of the stars not lining up in our favor.....![]()
Hey, he's only 14 years older than me!
annie89509 wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Thanks so much for this link - it was my first time seeing the video. I bought "Memory Almost Full" the day it came out.
I was born too late: when Paul married Linda I was single, but only twelve. Then Linda died but I was married. Then Paul remarried so we were both married. Now Paul is single and I'm still married.....
Definitely a case of the stars not lining up in our favor.....![]()
Hey, he's only 14 years older than me!
Hey, he's only 12 years older than me. And I'm married, too.
Kim, do you remember that day in 1965 when they played at Candlestick Park? The whole city was like on the verge of bubbling over with excitement. I was only 10 years old, but I was already hooked by Beatlemania the year before watching them in A Hard Day's Night. God, that music that they were playing, it was like the most beautiful thing I've ever heard.
Rick wrote:annie89509 wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Thanks so much for this link - it was my first time seeing the video. I bought "Memory Almost Full" the day it came out.
I was born too late: when Paul married Linda I was single, but only twelve. Then Linda died but I was married. Then Paul remarried so we were both married. Now Paul is single and I'm still married.....
Definitely a case of the stars not lining up in our favor.....![]()
Hey, he's only 14 years older than me!
Hey, he's only 12 years older than me. And I'm married, too.
Kim, do you remember that day in 1965 when they played at Candlestick Park? The whole city was like on the verge of bubbling over with excitement. I was only 10 years old, but I was already hooked by Beatlemania the year before watching them in A Hard Day's Night. God, that music that they were playing, it was like the most beautiful thing I've ever heard.
I think he's single again. That one legged woman left the nest.
brywool wrote:Paul is God.
I'm not too wild about "Ever Present Past" for some reason. There is a web site out there that shows how bands play their songs. Paul did a spot on the site and it shows him laying down all the tracks (Drums, Bass, Guitar, etc.). I think the site is http://showmehowtoplay.com/. Unfortunately, I don't see the videos anymore. It was pretty cool.
Best track on the new album is "Only Mama Knows". GREAT rock tune from Paul, who is 65 (not 4).
The guy's gift for melody is truly inspirational. I wish he'd take more time on some of his lyrics though.
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