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...I'd like him to sing something like this:
Yesterday
All the bad news seemed a smile away
Now I dont know what Ill do today
Oh I remember yesterday
Why you have to go
I dont know
They wouldnt say
Maybe you said something wrong?
Well so much for yesterday
Yesterday
Laughs were such an easy game to play
But the laughs will always find a way
So say goodbye to yesterday
Fiendish Thingy
(24,115 posts)Abolishinist
(3,057 posts)Not so much any more. But my wife happened to be out of town, and I had a pizza and some wine and I was like OK! I'm gonna stay up and watch Paul McCartney!
So sad, he was absolutely horrible. But the pizza was good.
Fiendish Thingy
(24,115 posts)He spoke his lines as if he were doing an impression of Dana Carvey doing an impression of him!
But his singing voice
sad and tragic.
Totally Tunsie
(12,028 posts)It was such a downer to see Sir Paul struggle so in his attempts. Very disheartening, indeed.
Fiendish Thingy
(24,115 posts)thesquanderer
(13,111 posts)Good for him, to keep doing what he loves, and still giving people the opportunity to be part of something that goes beyond however he happens to be singing that night.
Tell me there isn't joy here...
Fiendish Thingy
(24,115 posts)But its delusional joy.
Thats a faulty premise, as the issue isnt whether he sounds like he used to when he was younger.
The issue is whether he can sing at all.
His voice isnt just old, it is damaged.
Ive seen McCartney in concert close to a dozen times, but I stopped going to his shows about 15 years ago because it was becoming obvious that his voice was damaged, and he was losing the ability to sing, and had his band members cover the notes he couldnt hit (which was also the case on SNL - Pauls voice is buried in the mix, and everyone elses is boosted to cover his inability to sing).
People in their 80s who can still sing:
Mick Jagger
Colin Blunstone of the Zombies
Ringo Starr
Tony Bennett could sing well into his 90s.
It is sad, tragic and painful to watch.
thesquanderer
(13,111 posts)I'd argue as to whether he could ever really sing.
I mean, he's great... he emotes, he performs, he entertains... but he never really had much of a voice to lose. Now, shall we talk about Bob Dylan?
Fiendish Thingy
(24,115 posts)His phrasing and emoting may not be to everyones taste, but he can sing in key.
His voice has definitely suffered with age, but not as damaged as Pauls.
CTyankee
(68,495 posts)he was sitting in the bleachers alone. Nobody was even noticing him. Later I googled "Why was Paul McCartney watching a Yale football game at the Yale Bowl?) and got an answer: he had a nephew there.
Later I found out he had his limousine wait for him in the Yale Parking Lot and left quietly after the game.
Later I found out that the Yale Bowl had an office just for arrangements with office holders such as Congressmen and any other luminaries who wished to attend games there. ONE BIG EXCEPTION: the Yale Bowl cannot adequately protect the President or Vice President. Therefore, they cannot attend Yale games.
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