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Now that's a Paul song that I really like.
ОтветитьLa escucho y me gusta
ОтветитьEvery band or artist should always record their songs live. This is a thousand times better than the studio version.
ОтветитьThis McCartney guy is gonna be successful someday I bet….
ОтветитьWhat yr was this
Ответитьone of the happiest songs ever made...,
ОтветитьIt’s coming up…like a flower, it’s coming up
Ответить🎶👍G R E A T !!!
ОтветитьPaul is beast on bass!
ОтветитьJohn Lennon cites Coming Up and the B-52’s Rock Lobster as the two songs that persuaded him to return to the studio in early 1980. John actually preferred the LP version of Coming Up to the live version that the general public preferred.
ОтветитьGod...the shredded vocal chords...the insane bass tone, his ripping out the bass line like a boss...this is vintage live Mccartney .. no words do justice to how great he was in his prime...just wow..
ОтветитьPeople who give a near 80 year old McCartney shit for his voice circa 2021 need to watch this on a loop for 24 hours. THIS is why his voice is not what it was; general aging aside, Macca put 100% into his live vocals all through out the 70's and into the 90's-2000's era concerts. He was never trained professionally and infamously refused to drink water on stage up until a couple years ago. He learned to belt in Hamburg and never laid back, for better or worse. I personally respect the hell out of it, especially as a musician who's seen "trained" singers half ass it & bluff their way through songs they shouldn't have been singing . The '79 "Coming Up" performances are killer, plus he went full out on the octave leaps on the bass, taking the riff all the way up the E string, where in later tours he stuck to a fifth position single note climb. I get it; this singing while doing disco octaves is very difficult to do cleanly, especially when he's jumping around grooving while playing. Just a stunning performance. He moved on from it but the era he played the Yamaha BB1200 sounded so good; of course I love the Hofner and especially the Rick but man, that sharp, thuddy warm tone he got from the Yamaha was so cool. He used it a bit on Press to Play but after that I have never seen him with it. Great bass.
ОтветитьTHIS is the peak of his voice. Not the Beatles era. Not after this. But this late 70s, Early 80s vox. He could do anything he wanted.
ОтветитьThe kick and bass parts are GLUED TOGETHER!!! Man this is awesome!
ОтветитьMan singing that while playing that bass line absolute madman
Ответить조회수 95,473회... 잘 보고 들었습니다.
ОтветитьG.O.A.T. He's Fabulous And Marvelous
ОтветитьSame voice of "She's A Woman" Live At Hollywood Bowl 65 so Paul is Death or Faul is FAKE
ОтветитьDamm! Paul’s basslines are like a left hook to the liver!
ОтветитьYou should also check out the"Rockaria" finale he did.with Pete Townsend onstage
ОтветитьAte u sure 2011 hes voice still same tho....
ОтветитьTwo words: DAT BASS
ОтветитьPaul is a genius
ОтветитьFun fact: This version was made before "McCartney II" came out.
ОтветитьPaul can sing in so many styles it's incredible. He was unstoppable. I loved this song when it hit #1 when I was younger. Sir Paul has so many great songs after the peoples and was always the one that stood out in concerts.
ОтветитьMercy sakes alive... the insane bass tone... the shredded vocals... this is vintage live McCartney... his ripping out the bass line like a boss... No words do justice to how great he was in his prime... suffering succotash!
ОтветитьOutstanding performance by Paul and the band!
ОтветитьHe always comes up with a couple more notes I would have never thought to fit in.
ОтветитьJohn Lennon first heard this song on his car radio while on vacation. He commented that this was the best thing he's come out with in years. Hi praise from Lennon.
ОтветитьMacca = MONSTER talent.
ОтветитьThis is my absolute very favorite performance of this song! McCartney is absolutely attacking the bass! Wish he had gone back to the Rick and this bass instead of the Hofner which just sounds WEAK and MUFFLED!
ОтветитьI like the tone on as Yamaha BB here..really crisp..similar to his Ric.
ОтветитьHola.
Excelente tema .
Esta canción está inspirada en algunos temas y estilo peculiar de la banda norteamericana - avecindada por algunos años en el Reino Unido - The Sparks.
De hecho , en el video-clip de este tema , en el que Paul MacCartney representa al menos 10 personajes , uno está dedicado al integrante
más serio de esta banda , quien rara vez sonreía durante las presentaciones de esta agrupación.
El ex Beatle - así - lo homenajearía , porque gustaba de su estilo.
Se cuenta que MacCartney escribió este tema , como una manera de incentivar a John Lennon , para que volviese a la música.
Fíjense de que , en el citado video-clip , al grupo ficticio , se le llama " The Plastic Mac's " , como un guiño a la ex banda
formada por John , " The Plastic Ono Band ".
Gracias por subir este video ( 1979 )
( El audio de éste , fue parte del lado B de
" Coming up " - Versión en estudio )
Feliz año 2023.
Un abrazo afectuoso.
Saludos desde Chile , Sudamérica.
Camera crew was like: "Denny farted, so he gets 2 seconds in this - that's it!!"
ОтветитьPaul kills the bass, no surprise there. Great performance.
ОтветитьFrom this bass player in Belfast...Great stuff...thanks Paul
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ОтветитьBass in Eb, great Paul!
ОтветитьYEEEEAAAAHH best Song ❤🎉ever😮!!!!!
ОтветитьThis is my favorite incarnation of Wings. Although it was short-lived, they were pretty tight and sounded great. Paul was at his best from around '78 to '82.
ОтветитьAudio Happiness!
ОтветитьFire! Nobody can do this.
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ОтветитьDios
ОтветитьIf Macca didn't get arrested in Japan, imagine he & Wings would had brought this line up to America around The Summer Of 1980. It would had been a big tour.
ОтветитьPaul❤
ОтветитьPeak Macca Vocal ability in this era. Love it.
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