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Mal: Anymore songs? Paul: Oh, yeah. *one of the most beautiful songs of all time*
@joebeuselinck63254 ай бұрын
One of the many statistics about them, just look at the songs that Paul wrote in ‘68 alone. It is absolutely staggering 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@paulreese30713 күн бұрын
@@paulreese3071Paul was on another level at that period. They were all coming to him all at once
@thedogwoods57163 сағат бұрын
I love how Mal is so entranced all the time. He knows the kind of genius that is playing out before his eyes. He knows he is witnessing history in the making, and wants to let every sweet second in.
@LesPaul20067 ай бұрын
Mal was also a huge help to the Beatles
@davidfinley73923 ай бұрын
Paul was a magician. Plain and simple, he just touch a piano, bass, or guitar and the most beautiful music just poured out. To see someone so beyond talented create masterpieces on this documentary is what I imagine it must have been like to see da Vinci sketch, or Raphael paint.
@isaiahlrice Жыл бұрын
Indeed. Pure musical genius.
@richiewalker0114 Жыл бұрын
That’s called a musician
@curtisholmes9988 Жыл бұрын
I´ve been looking for words to sum up this documentary. You nailed it. Thank you.
@trapperjohn62 Жыл бұрын
@@curtisholmes9988 No no ... Simply A Genius, like: JS Bach, Beethov, W.A-Mozart, Stevie Wonder, Miles Davis !...
@marc-yv7cu8 ай бұрын
Yes, he plays the piano better than the bass
@OldStationRecords8 ай бұрын
Incredible that there is film footage of McCartney playing this wonderful song for the first time.
@Inglese001 Жыл бұрын
Actually creating the song. i consider that one together with While My Guitar the best Beatles songs. It is just like being there; litellaly a fly on the wall!!!
@juanromero9815 Жыл бұрын
Actually its not his first time. He get the idea midnight in his apple studio. His assistant couldn't find him at that time, so he was going home but then he hear melody of this song and followed it. There he found paul playing it on piano. The assistant name was alice or something, he became fan of this melody so paul gave him the first and only demo tape to him next monday. And the tape is still not made public!!!
@ractmo Жыл бұрын
Was it Lennon & McCartney ? looks like it was just Paul ...
@vincentl.946922 күн бұрын
@@vincentl.9469a lot of beatles hits were just paul or just john but because of legal stuff it was always under the lennon mccartney name.
@sebastianzuzi31120 күн бұрын
Yeah true. But they still has to arrange the songs and put each together together with a few exceptions like Get Back and Blackbird. Both pretty much started and finished while John was on lunch (though Get Back with other lyrics). @@sebastianzuzi311
@adolescentwombat18 күн бұрын
I loved the relationship Mal had with each Beatle. Dude was a mate who was ready to help with anything. I also like the convo here with Paul
@djgaben6187 Жыл бұрын
It’s very sad the way his life ended.
@___________________191 Жыл бұрын
@@___________________191appreciate every day
@JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL7 ай бұрын
Suicide by cop. George was the only one who made sure his family was taken care of.
@rxw55207 ай бұрын
None of them visited him or went to his funeral
@helloitsmehb14 күн бұрын
I don't know what's more intriguing: hearing a song I've heard hundred of times in my life in its building block stages with my mind filling in the blanks during the unformed 2nd verse, or Paul saying he's never seen The Wizard of Oz.
@TheStinkusofYore6 ай бұрын
It's easy to forget how media was far less accessible in those days than it is now. The Wizard of Oz didn't actually get its first showing on British TV until Christmas Day 1975 and I'm not sure how often it would have been shown in cinemas after its release in 1939.
@richardjordansongsАй бұрын
Casually just banging out a masterwork
@runningsuperska6 ай бұрын
He probably wrote it the night before during Corrie.
@jonlotemusic6 ай бұрын
The look on Linda's face at the end. Pure love and amazement.
@MrJohndl6 ай бұрын
That's what caught my eyes too, she was head over heels.
@rufuspipemos6 ай бұрын
More like disbelief that this guy could pretend to pass off other people's work as his own
@haamishmcgarry3 ай бұрын
@@haamishmcgarrySorry you're insanely jealous for lack of love.
@globalheartwarming3 ай бұрын
@haamishmcgarry Sounds like you've got the scent of something BIG there! Don't give up!
@terri68543 ай бұрын
@@haamishmcgarry No, it's love, because she knows the song is about her. And, she knows she's watching him conjuring a masterpiece out of the air, and thinking, this is the guy I'm married to.
@AlanJenkins-yg7oo4 күн бұрын
This Get Back docu was like opening up a treasure chest full of golden nuggets!
@johnt7630 Жыл бұрын
Genius. We are lucky to have him in our lifetime
@mjphoto457 ай бұрын
a historical document showing a genius at work.
@chrisbarker98528 ай бұрын
Seeing him just pull that song out of the aether is amazing. What an incredible musical gift.
@dougim2 ай бұрын
Pure musical genius , the music just magically flows out of him
@davidwagner49277 ай бұрын
Mal had a kind face
@CutiePie-hh3gg6 ай бұрын
Not to the LAPD he didn’t.
@ArmyJames5 ай бұрын
@@ArmyJames he wasn't the same Mal by then
@CutiePie-hh3gg5 ай бұрын
Linda Esstman was beautiful
@carolinavalenzuelabetanzos473210 ай бұрын
The most legendary composer of the 20th century
@history_lives67493 ай бұрын
I could never get weary of the composition of this song 🎵 it's magical by Paul McCartney
@mileswalcott72416 ай бұрын
0:56 cómo lo mira Linda.....eso es amor...
@axelazaryan7 ай бұрын
0:16 oh my god his eyelashes are so pretty
@ulvrmyg5 ай бұрын
Unreal the job Mal had. Hearing genius at work. It is mind boggling
@vacuumboots695 ай бұрын
Las pestañas de Paul Mccartney en el minuto 0:16. ¡Madre mía! Muy guapo y muy dulce.
@mariaesperanzab.75288 ай бұрын
El mas guapo de todos. I love Paul
@evathetraveler7 ай бұрын
This song always reminds me of a friend Gail singing this as the 3 of us (Cathy, Gail & me) were hitching to Durban from Cape Town as young teenagers (parents thought we were taking a train)... Dared to do so from bunch of Aussie who were dodging the draft... (Vietnam) 1970... What fun it was... Interesting lifts we got... The road past Plett was very long and stretched into the blue yonder and she started singing this... Beatles forever...
@dennysmith786222 күн бұрын
The long and winding road : absolutely fantastic !
@h.m.72182 ай бұрын
Mal was one of the very few who could walk among the band and talk to them while they were working. He played some simple things on a couple Beatles songs and is said to have helped with a (uncredited) lyric or two.
@dailyflash5 ай бұрын
Mal Evans was invaluable actually. They all relied on him for everything. He was part of the band.
@eightinches36715 ай бұрын
@@eightinches3671 Not quite everything. Neil Aspinall was just as invaluable if not more so. He protected the Beatles legacy after the break -up.
@dannyvine36053 ай бұрын
My favourite song, by anyone, ever.
@Rogermarch2 күн бұрын
Mal Evans and John Lennon. The two members of the close-knit Beatles family who decided to go live in the United States, landing on both opposite coasts....Both shot dead.
@lenglain2 ай бұрын
Now i sing “The 2nd verse I haven’t got yet……”
@RugbyLeaguePassport6 ай бұрын
Just pure natural talent. Sadly lacking today. ☹️
@kadiummusicАй бұрын
The effortless genius
@SqueezeCovers16 ай бұрын
McCartney was at his peak during this album. Wish we had seen John at his peak, think this was a particularly bad time in his life. A peppers documentary would have been great.
@jon82369 ай бұрын
John reached his peak in The BEATLES album. then dried up in Get Back and Abbey Road. While Paul reached his peak in Revolver and never looked back! He continue to write good songs till this day!
@goriotv20238 ай бұрын
I'd say John was at his peaks in the early Beatles days, then again around Abby Road, then his John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band album. Easily POB/JL is his best stuff and blows most of Paul's Wings and solo stuff out of the water.
@kaiserreichempireofohio8348 ай бұрын
@@kaiserreichempireofohio834 but John dried up after Somewhere in NY City Triple Album. Then made a few came back in Walls and Bridges with only No. 1 Solo hit Whatever Gets You Thru the night then after that he went into hiatus and came out of retirement and killed.
@goriotv20238 ай бұрын
@@goriotv2023 Yeah I can agree with that
@kaiserreichempireofohio8348 ай бұрын
@@kaiserreichempireofohio834 Yoko was a big factor in John's career. What Yoko said he do! He was like a puppet. His bodyguard Fred Seaman can prove that.
@goriotv20238 ай бұрын
Mal was aces. What a dude. Wishing I could have met him.
@Jeff-bz6jp4 ай бұрын
Mal, the big teddy bear😊
@dianesaari30343 ай бұрын
Doesn’t take anything away from any of it, I’ve just noticed a lot people don’t realise that a lot of this documentary had different audio conversations for the actual visual we were seeing
@RedDevil_Joe20 күн бұрын
For example, what?
@user-ov3kj3wr7k12 күн бұрын
@@user-ov3kj3wr7kI mean the last 10 seconds of this video, off the top of my head I think there was obvious parts like that where Paul was working on Get Back (the discussions I mean), the bits where they go back to Linda etc and when Paul and the others are sat in that area. If you watch it all again with this in mind trust me you’ll notice it 😂
@RedDevil_Joe12 күн бұрын
I believe Peter Jackson mentioned that, in that where they didn’t have footage to match conversations they made sure to show relevant scenes playing out at the time
@jaidenbowkett7 күн бұрын
@@jaidenbowkett yeah it makes sense, and they made it work if a lot of people didn’t even realise too
@RedDevil_Joe7 күн бұрын
Genius! A magical minstrel. 🎹🎹🎹🎹👑
@davidmccall47764 ай бұрын
Just great to watch a master at work thanks for the video il faro26
@andrewwilliamson42346 ай бұрын
A masterpiece
@bernadetteborromeo7 күн бұрын
Paul and Ringo doing what they know best
@rioverde15976 ай бұрын
Magic
@peaceandlove89224 ай бұрын
It’s such a beautiful song that was 100% meant to be sung and arranged by Ray Charles. I love Paul but if you listen to Ray’s version it’s how imagine Paul hears it in his head. Honestly, I have never preferred the Beatles version but I always wanted to love it. I always thought it woulda been cool if RC could sing it. Years and years later I come to find Paul wrote it with him in mind…I knew it.
@afterhours19698 күн бұрын
This man ❤❤❤
@cytavaresАй бұрын
One of Mal's best songs
@tomglase53338 күн бұрын
amazing
@bluesywalker5018 ай бұрын
THE genius ! pfou what a song !
@pascaljeanne8002Ай бұрын
I wonder if Paul has seen “The Wizard of Oz” by now?
@Salsa_Shark26 күн бұрын
Mal tell glyn to not add an orchestral arrangement
@theimmortaldavefuckinmiller7 ай бұрын
Too bad Mal was never credited on the projects he contributed, earning a measly wage, dying a pauper…So much for the myth of the Beatles being so generous and kind…
@cameraman6556 ай бұрын
Mal Evans wage was far from "measly". He also had expenses paid for him when he travelled with the band on tour ( he also had many other perks) I think he was also on Apple's payroll when he died. I read that Neil Aspinall was.
@dannyvine36053 ай бұрын
Wow ❤
@artedejali3 ай бұрын
0:32
@olihhayes7 ай бұрын
Paul never seen "The Wizard of Oz"? Wow, Hopefully by now he seen it.
@garychambers5850 Жыл бұрын
Not everyone had VHS tapes yet
@bjthedjdutchdude1992 Жыл бұрын
Here, Paul is the Wizard!
@davidwagner49277 ай бұрын
@@bjthedjdutchdude1992 It played on TV all the time.
@phillydisco3 ай бұрын
Word has it Paul wrote this in songwriting contest with Ed Sheeran.
@MrHowil99Ай бұрын
Beatle Billy....
@unclerudy97973 ай бұрын
rip Mal....from another scouser here.
@wokeupandsmellthecoffee21423 күн бұрын
❤
@adityalakhia24235 ай бұрын
Oh Mal...
@JordyBoothy6 ай бұрын
More songs??? and...
@rodrigotapia7498 Жыл бұрын
thats what genius level is.
@MrPlumber186 ай бұрын
The Wizard of Oz does not recognize his magic.
@johnbryson101928 күн бұрын
Paul worked like a dog. I imagine he still does.
@djhoneylove57105 ай бұрын
Mal Evans - The real fifth Beatle.
@celosemnexo6 ай бұрын
George Martin was every bit as important as Mal was. Actually more. Martin was present for the first #1 single. Martin's classically trained ear was less about conceptual creation and more about adding the finishing touches. He took the semi complete product and gave it the detailed polish and shine. Martin added the string quartets, the swirly circus sounds, the trippy sound effects, and the symphony accompaniments. It wasn't until the Beatles evolved back to a more traditional rock n roll sound in the "Let it be" album that Martin saw a diminished contributing role. All after Beatle manager Epstein had died, and the newly formed Apple Corp. was changing the band's direction. By then, they were practically solo artists anyway.
@proudliberal6055 ай бұрын
What’s the point of this comment?
@LyleMyers5 ай бұрын
@@LyleMyers @lylemyers Composition 101 Paragraph structure: Typically, an introductory paragraph BEGINS with a sentence that presents the main idea of an essay. This is called the thesis statement. In essay format, more paragraphs may be required to support the thesis statement or otherwise anticipate counter arguments of the thesis statement. Finally, in essay format, there is a conclusion paragraph which often repeats a variation of the thesis statement as referenced in the introductory paragraph. I did not write an essay, but it appears that you require one. I simply thought that the thesis statement was adequately supported in the introductory paragraph. To answer your question, "the point" was the beginning sentence of the introductory paragraph. In other words, revealed in the typical format for English composition and easily identified by people accustomed to this standard.
@proudliberal6055 ай бұрын
I think you missed the point of my question. You clearly didn’t answer it. I’m asking you, what is the point of giving us your thesis statement, your mini-essay and your conclusion. Not just the what of it, but the why of it. What is the point of bringing a comparison to George Martin into the comment section of a video that’s neither about him nor has anything at all to do with him? Why would you do that? What was your point in doing that?
@LyleMyers5 ай бұрын
@@LyleMyers When you declare, "nor has anything to do with him", I can draw two conclusions. 1) If you think George Martin had nothing to do with ANY given Beatle recording at ANY given time in their history, you are clearly revealing how very little knowledge you have of this band. You are not speaking from a position of expertise and your lack of knowledge will ultimately put you in an awkward position if you persist. 2) You asked what my point was. It was declared in the opening sentence of my paragraph, as is customary with English composition. Your refusal to accept that point is not my problem. It is yours. I can't lead you by the nose on basic simple stuff like this. George Martin was vastly more important to this production than anyone that wasn't a member of the group itself was. THAT...was my point. Accept it for what it is.
@proudliberal6055 ай бұрын
Ah, I see. You still seem to be missing my point. I think I get your point, however. It was a flex on your part. Nothing more. A great big ‘hey everyone, I know a lot of things about the Beatles and want to let you know that, so I’m going to write a boorish comment where I draw a comparison to someone who this video was not about. Yes, I think I get the point of your comment. And I think that’s why you’re being rather condescending with your bloviating replies. You just don’t want to admit it. It’s all good. I’m sure Sir George would kindly appreciate you comparing him to Mal the way you did too. I mean seriously, did you really need to compare the fifth Beatle to the road manager?
@LyleMyers5 ай бұрын
I think Billi Shears did a good job!
@user-ol3cn1xg6m7 ай бұрын
Or was it Billy Campbell or Billy the kid? It's been 60+ years and you still believe the hoax? My suggestion to you: re 1:00 ad Many Years From Now, Paul's bio published in 1997 and with contributions from real Paul. Happy reading, learn the truth.
@dianesaari30343 ай бұрын
Ringo was Billy Shears, silly.😊
@globalheartwarming3 ай бұрын
@@globalheartwarmingWow! Now Ringo was Billy🤪 I've heard he was Paul, a record producer, a songwriter for the Beatles, a session musician, had his own band, all without anyone having heard of him. Any other accomplishments besides being mentioned in a song? And that he died in 1988 with no mention. I'm sure someone will say it was international news with a funeral attended by a who's who of rock.
@dianesaari30343 ай бұрын
@@dianesaari3034 So let me introduce to you / The one and only Billy Shears. Then Ringo sings. That's all there was to it. Ringo was going to be a hairdresser if his music career didn't work out, so in Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band he's Billy Shears. The rest is conspiracy theory nuttiness from people who didn't get enough attention as kids.
@globalheartwarming3 ай бұрын
@@globalheartwarming That's the best bunch of rubbish I've heard yet. And I always heard that Pau died and was replaced by the fabulous Billy. Silly me. . Update
@dianesaari30343 ай бұрын
who is the girl?
@acgufkty Жыл бұрын
paul's fiancee
@brooketermaat2266 Жыл бұрын
Linda Eastman, later his wife.
@zaftra Жыл бұрын
Are you sure you are a Beatle fan?
@richiewalker0114 Жыл бұрын
@@richiewalker0114 yes, but im 18
@acgufkty Жыл бұрын
@@acgufkty Understood. Linda is also the mother of fashion designer Stella McCartney if you weren't aware of that. Best wishes.
@richiewalker0114 Жыл бұрын
Steinmeier
@gaswirt2 жыл бұрын
don't do ma man mal like this hahah
@jonasrmb01 Жыл бұрын
yes
@gaswirt Жыл бұрын
The man in the movie wrote it in ten minute. It took much longer for Paul
Mal: Anymore songs? Paul: Oh, yeah. *one of the most beautiful songs of all time*
One of the many statistics about them, just look at the songs that Paul wrote in ‘68 alone. It is absolutely staggering 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@@paulreese3071Paul was on another level at that period. They were all coming to him all at once
I love how Mal is so entranced all the time. He knows the kind of genius that is playing out before his eyes. He knows he is witnessing history in the making, and wants to let every sweet second in.
Mal was also a huge help to the Beatles
Paul was a magician. Plain and simple, he just touch a piano, bass, or guitar and the most beautiful music just poured out. To see someone so beyond talented create masterpieces on this documentary is what I imagine it must have been like to see da Vinci sketch, or Raphael paint.
Indeed. Pure musical genius.
That’s called a musician
I´ve been looking for words to sum up this documentary. You nailed it. Thank you.
@@curtisholmes9988 No no ... Simply A Genius, like: JS Bach, Beethov, W.A-Mozart, Stevie Wonder, Miles Davis !...
Yes, he plays the piano better than the bass
Incredible that there is film footage of McCartney playing this wonderful song for the first time.
Actually creating the song. i consider that one together with While My Guitar the best Beatles songs. It is just like being there; litellaly a fly on the wall!!!
Actually its not his first time. He get the idea midnight in his apple studio. His assistant couldn't find him at that time, so he was going home but then he hear melody of this song and followed it. There he found paul playing it on piano. The assistant name was alice or something, he became fan of this melody so paul gave him the first and only demo tape to him next monday. And the tape is still not made public!!!
Was it Lennon & McCartney ? looks like it was just Paul ...
@@vincentl.9469a lot of beatles hits were just paul or just john but because of legal stuff it was always under the lennon mccartney name.
Yeah true. But they still has to arrange the songs and put each together together with a few exceptions like Get Back and Blackbird. Both pretty much started and finished while John was on lunch (though Get Back with other lyrics). @@sebastianzuzi311
I loved the relationship Mal had with each Beatle. Dude was a mate who was ready to help with anything. I also like the convo here with Paul
It’s very sad the way his life ended.
@@___________________191appreciate every day
Suicide by cop. George was the only one who made sure his family was taken care of.
None of them visited him or went to his funeral
I don't know what's more intriguing: hearing a song I've heard hundred of times in my life in its building block stages with my mind filling in the blanks during the unformed 2nd verse, or Paul saying he's never seen The Wizard of Oz.
It's easy to forget how media was far less accessible in those days than it is now. The Wizard of Oz didn't actually get its first showing on British TV until Christmas Day 1975 and I'm not sure how often it would have been shown in cinemas after its release in 1939.
Casually just banging out a masterwork
He probably wrote it the night before during Corrie.
The look on Linda's face at the end. Pure love and amazement.
That's what caught my eyes too, she was head over heels.
More like disbelief that this guy could pretend to pass off other people's work as his own
@@haamishmcgarrySorry you're insanely jealous for lack of love.
@haamishmcgarry Sounds like you've got the scent of something BIG there! Don't give up!
@@haamishmcgarry No, it's love, because she knows the song is about her. And, she knows she's watching him conjuring a masterpiece out of the air, and thinking, this is the guy I'm married to.
This Get Back docu was like opening up a treasure chest full of golden nuggets!
Genius. We are lucky to have him in our lifetime
a historical document showing a genius at work.
Seeing him just pull that song out of the aether is amazing. What an incredible musical gift.
Pure musical genius , the music just magically flows out of him
Mal had a kind face
Not to the LAPD he didn’t.
@@ArmyJames he wasn't the same Mal by then
Linda Esstman was beautiful
The most legendary composer of the 20th century
I could never get weary of the composition of this song 🎵 it's magical by Paul McCartney
0:56 cómo lo mira Linda.....eso es amor...
0:16 oh my god his eyelashes are so pretty
Unreal the job Mal had. Hearing genius at work. It is mind boggling
Las pestañas de Paul Mccartney en el minuto 0:16. ¡Madre mía! Muy guapo y muy dulce.
El mas guapo de todos. I love Paul
This song always reminds me of a friend Gail singing this as the 3 of us (Cathy, Gail & me) were hitching to Durban from Cape Town as young teenagers (parents thought we were taking a train)... Dared to do so from bunch of Aussie who were dodging the draft... (Vietnam) 1970... What fun it was... Interesting lifts we got... The road past Plett was very long and stretched into the blue yonder and she started singing this... Beatles forever...
The long and winding road : absolutely fantastic !
Mal was one of the very few who could walk among the band and talk to them while they were working. He played some simple things on a couple Beatles songs and is said to have helped with a (uncredited) lyric or two.
Mal Evans was invaluable actually. They all relied on him for everything. He was part of the band.
@@eightinches3671 Not quite everything. Neil Aspinall was just as invaluable if not more so. He protected the Beatles legacy after the break -up.
My favourite song, by anyone, ever.
Mal Evans and John Lennon. The two members of the close-knit Beatles family who decided to go live in the United States, landing on both opposite coasts....Both shot dead.
Now i sing “The 2nd verse I haven’t got yet……”
Just pure natural talent. Sadly lacking today. ☹️
The effortless genius
McCartney was at his peak during this album. Wish we had seen John at his peak, think this was a particularly bad time in his life. A peppers documentary would have been great.
John reached his peak in The BEATLES album. then dried up in Get Back and Abbey Road. While Paul reached his peak in Revolver and never looked back! He continue to write good songs till this day!
I'd say John was at his peaks in the early Beatles days, then again around Abby Road, then his John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band album. Easily POB/JL is his best stuff and blows most of Paul's Wings and solo stuff out of the water.
@@kaiserreichempireofohio834 but John dried up after Somewhere in NY City Triple Album. Then made a few came back in Walls and Bridges with only No. 1 Solo hit Whatever Gets You Thru the night then after that he went into hiatus and came out of retirement and killed.
@@goriotv2023 Yeah I can agree with that
@@kaiserreichempireofohio834 Yoko was a big factor in John's career. What Yoko said he do! He was like a puppet. His bodyguard Fred Seaman can prove that.
Mal was aces. What a dude. Wishing I could have met him.
Mal, the big teddy bear😊
Doesn’t take anything away from any of it, I’ve just noticed a lot people don’t realise that a lot of this documentary had different audio conversations for the actual visual we were seeing
For example, what?
@@user-ov3kj3wr7kI mean the last 10 seconds of this video, off the top of my head I think there was obvious parts like that where Paul was working on Get Back (the discussions I mean), the bits where they go back to Linda etc and when Paul and the others are sat in that area. If you watch it all again with this in mind trust me you’ll notice it 😂
I believe Peter Jackson mentioned that, in that where they didn’t have footage to match conversations they made sure to show relevant scenes playing out at the time
@@jaidenbowkett yeah it makes sense, and they made it work if a lot of people didn’t even realise too
Genius! A magical minstrel. 🎹🎹🎹🎹👑
Just great to watch a master at work thanks for the video il faro26
A masterpiece
Paul and Ringo doing what they know best
Magic
It’s such a beautiful song that was 100% meant to be sung and arranged by Ray Charles. I love Paul but if you listen to Ray’s version it’s how imagine Paul hears it in his head. Honestly, I have never preferred the Beatles version but I always wanted to love it. I always thought it woulda been cool if RC could sing it. Years and years later I come to find Paul wrote it with him in mind…I knew it.
This man ❤❤❤
One of Mal's best songs
amazing
THE genius ! pfou what a song !
I wonder if Paul has seen “The Wizard of Oz” by now?
Mal tell glyn to not add an orchestral arrangement
Too bad Mal was never credited on the projects he contributed, earning a measly wage, dying a pauper…So much for the myth of the Beatles being so generous and kind…
Mal Evans wage was far from "measly". He also had expenses paid for him when he travelled with the band on tour ( he also had many other perks) I think he was also on Apple's payroll when he died. I read that Neil Aspinall was.
Wow ❤
0:32
Paul never seen "The Wizard of Oz"? Wow, Hopefully by now he seen it.
Not everyone had VHS tapes yet
Here, Paul is the Wizard!
@@bjthedjdutchdude1992 It played on TV all the time.
Word has it Paul wrote this in songwriting contest with Ed Sheeran.
Beatle Billy....
rip Mal....from another scouser here.
❤
Oh Mal...
More songs??? and...
thats what genius level is.
The Wizard of Oz does not recognize his magic.
Paul worked like a dog. I imagine he still does.
Mal Evans - The real fifth Beatle.
George Martin was every bit as important as Mal was. Actually more. Martin was present for the first #1 single. Martin's classically trained ear was less about conceptual creation and more about adding the finishing touches. He took the semi complete product and gave it the detailed polish and shine. Martin added the string quartets, the swirly circus sounds, the trippy sound effects, and the symphony accompaniments. It wasn't until the Beatles evolved back to a more traditional rock n roll sound in the "Let it be" album that Martin saw a diminished contributing role. All after Beatle manager Epstein had died, and the newly formed Apple Corp. was changing the band's direction. By then, they were practically solo artists anyway.
What’s the point of this comment?
@@LyleMyers @lylemyers Composition 101 Paragraph structure: Typically, an introductory paragraph BEGINS with a sentence that presents the main idea of an essay. This is called the thesis statement. In essay format, more paragraphs may be required to support the thesis statement or otherwise anticipate counter arguments of the thesis statement. Finally, in essay format, there is a conclusion paragraph which often repeats a variation of the thesis statement as referenced in the introductory paragraph. I did not write an essay, but it appears that you require one. I simply thought that the thesis statement was adequately supported in the introductory paragraph. To answer your question, "the point" was the beginning sentence of the introductory paragraph. In other words, revealed in the typical format for English composition and easily identified by people accustomed to this standard.
I think you missed the point of my question. You clearly didn’t answer it. I’m asking you, what is the point of giving us your thesis statement, your mini-essay and your conclusion. Not just the what of it, but the why of it. What is the point of bringing a comparison to George Martin into the comment section of a video that’s neither about him nor has anything at all to do with him? Why would you do that? What was your point in doing that?
@@LyleMyers When you declare, "nor has anything to do with him", I can draw two conclusions. 1) If you think George Martin had nothing to do with ANY given Beatle recording at ANY given time in their history, you are clearly revealing how very little knowledge you have of this band. You are not speaking from a position of expertise and your lack of knowledge will ultimately put you in an awkward position if you persist. 2) You asked what my point was. It was declared in the opening sentence of my paragraph, as is customary with English composition. Your refusal to accept that point is not my problem. It is yours. I can't lead you by the nose on basic simple stuff like this. George Martin was vastly more important to this production than anyone that wasn't a member of the group itself was. THAT...was my point. Accept it for what it is.
Ah, I see. You still seem to be missing my point. I think I get your point, however. It was a flex on your part. Nothing more. A great big ‘hey everyone, I know a lot of things about the Beatles and want to let you know that, so I’m going to write a boorish comment where I draw a comparison to someone who this video was not about. Yes, I think I get the point of your comment. And I think that’s why you’re being rather condescending with your bloviating replies. You just don’t want to admit it. It’s all good. I’m sure Sir George would kindly appreciate you comparing him to Mal the way you did too. I mean seriously, did you really need to compare the fifth Beatle to the road manager?
I think Billi Shears did a good job!
Or was it Billy Campbell or Billy the kid? It's been 60+ years and you still believe the hoax? My suggestion to you: re 1:00 ad Many Years From Now, Paul's bio published in 1997 and with contributions from real Paul. Happy reading, learn the truth.
Ringo was Billy Shears, silly.😊
@@globalheartwarmingWow! Now Ringo was Billy🤪 I've heard he was Paul, a record producer, a songwriter for the Beatles, a session musician, had his own band, all without anyone having heard of him. Any other accomplishments besides being mentioned in a song? And that he died in 1988 with no mention. I'm sure someone will say it was international news with a funeral attended by a who's who of rock.
@@dianesaari3034 So let me introduce to you / The one and only Billy Shears. Then Ringo sings. That's all there was to it. Ringo was going to be a hairdresser if his music career didn't work out, so in Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band he's Billy Shears. The rest is conspiracy theory nuttiness from people who didn't get enough attention as kids.
@@globalheartwarming That's the best bunch of rubbish I've heard yet. And I always heard that Pau died and was replaced by the fabulous Billy. Silly me. . Update
who is the girl?
paul's fiancee
Linda Eastman, later his wife.
Are you sure you are a Beatle fan?
@@richiewalker0114 yes, but im 18
@@acgufkty Understood. Linda is also the mother of fashion designer Stella McCartney if you weren't aware of that. Best wishes.
Steinmeier
don't do ma man mal like this hahah
yes
The man in the movie wrote it in ten minute. It took much longer for Paul