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David Bowie Short Film - Jazzin for Blue Jean

ulysses1904 says...

Last good thing he did, IMHO. I bought everything he did up through this one, saw him on the 1976 tour, 1978 tour, 1983 tour, saw him in The Elephant Man in Denver in 1980. But after this he just got stale, it happened to McCartney right around the same time.

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Yoko Ono - John Lennon 70th Birthday Message

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Beatles' to 'John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Beatles, boobs' - edited by legacy0100

Homeless Mustard covers "Creep" by Radiohead

nomino says...

*promote.

I found this on reddit:
"To summarize what's not seen in any of his short clips from Opie's YouTube channel, Mustard moved to NYC in search of some sort of an acting career, and quickly fell onto troubled times when dealing with alcohol troubles. Shortly after his first appearance (perhaps during, I can't recall), Opie promised to work with Mustard to get some sort of music produced for him to have an income to get him on the right track, but their first attempts at a recording session went horrendously wrong because Mustard kept showing up drunk if at all. About a month or two ago, Mustard again came in studio but informed the boys and the listeners that he'd entered a halfway house dedicated to sober living and that he was making a concerted effort to turn things around. His demeanor and attitude seemed much brighter and happier the last time he was in studio, especially when comparing it to the first appearance shown above.
Furthermore, the Taylor guitar he plays in the video is absolutely not his, it's owned by Sirius/XM. It was provided to him for his appearance (and all subsequent appearances) only during the show by Opie and Anthony. He did not bring his own guitar to the show, but has told stories about having expensive guitars broken or stolen while living on the streets of New York. For his third appearance on the show, he played a guitar that was signed by Paul McCartney - again, not his guitar. He was brought to the show by Anthony's NYPD buddy initially to participate in a charity shopping spree for some of the NYC homeless, so up until recently he was without a roof over his head more often than not. Other videos of Mustard's appearances on O&A are available on Opie's YT channel if you want to do some searching (Mustard in the channel's search bar should do the trick). I hope that clears some things up for everyone."

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Paul McCartney "I'll Kill"

By far the best example of how sound waves Travel

The Clash- Magnificent Seven- live

ulysses1904 says...

>> ^harpom:

I think Joe Strummer was one of the most talented musicians ever. I started listening to the Clash in 1977, and still listen to them on a regular basis. If i were on a desert Island i would be happy with, the clash discography and also the Ramones for good measure. Joe Strummer RIP.


Agreed. As a musician Strummer is my #1 musical influence, hands down. Followed by Lennon and McCartney. I crank up "4 Horsemen" on the way to work and sing along until I'm hoarse.

The Beatles - In My Life

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'beatles, lennon, mccartney, harrison, starr, rock, rubber, soul, 60s, 1965' to 'beatles, lennon, mccartney, harrison, starr, rock, rubber soul, 60s, 1965' - edited by Issykitty

George Harrison - Here Comes the Sun

Paul McCartney does Elvis impersonation during rehearsal

kymbos says...

I've always thought McCartney wrote this about himself and John, while it was all falling apart around them. Even though it's a love song, I've always felt the real message is to John about all they've done together. I'm probably wrong, but it's just felt like that to me.

Maxwell's Silver Hammer

ctrlaltbleach says...

Not so sure they were getting along.

Taken from Wiki:
In the film Let It Be, during the Twickenham sessions in January 1969, McCartney attempts to teach the song to the rest of the band,[1] who are clearly less than enthusiastic. McCartney can be heard sniggering at 1:21 as he sings the line "... writing fifty times I must not be so ..." on the studio recording. This is sometimes rumoured to be because as McCartney sang the line "so he waits behind," Lennon mooned McCartney from the control room.

>> ^garmachi:
Now that you mention it...
I was actually so focused on how well they were getting along and enjoying the songwriting process that it never occurred to me to take the lyrics into account. Time to dust off the Beatles MP3s!

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Day Tripper - The Beatles

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'beatles, rubber soul, john lennon, paul mccartney' to 'beatles, rubber soul, john lennon, paul mccartney, 60s, 1965' - edited by rasch187

Tracey Ullmann - Breakaway (1983)

ulysses1904 says...

Actually she was more of a two-hit wonder, as her song "They Don't Know About Us" got a lot of airplay in the US in 1983. Paul McCartney makes a cameo in the video. I have it on my iPod as it's still pretty catchy.



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