An incredible, intimate, and revelatory look at Paul McCartney’s relationship with his own legacy. In this October 1984 raw footage, Paul explains why he finally felt ready to sing Beatles songs again.
Paul admits that for years, the "pain of the breakup" made it hard to revisit certain tracks, but he eventually realized the "songs shouldn't have to carry the blame." He reveals that while re-recording hits for his film, he chose songs he wrote mostly solo, like "Yesterday" and "Eleanor Rigby." However, in a beautiful tribute to his partner, he describes mimicking John Lennon’s specific vocal ad-libs on "Good Day Sunshine" just to feel that connection again. A must-watch for any fan of the Lennon-McCartney bond.
Do you think Paul's 84' versions lived up to the Beatles' originals? Tell us! ????
Paul admits that for years, the "pain of the breakup" made it hard to revisit certain tracks, but he eventually realized the "songs shouldn't have to carry the blame." He reveals that while re-recording hits for his film, he chose songs he wrote mostly solo, like "Yesterday" and "Eleanor Rigby." However, in a beautiful tribute to his partner, he describes mimicking John Lennon’s specific vocal ad-libs on "Good Day Sunshine" just to feel that connection again. A must-watch for any fan of the Lennon-McCartney bond.
Do you think Paul's 84' versions lived up to the Beatles' originals? Tell us! ????
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- Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Chicago 1984
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