Paul McCartney sets record straight on relationship with Lennon | Parkinson Interview 12 Oct 1997

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  • 1997 was a big year for Paul McCartney - “a year of living famously” to quote Club Sandwich.
    The year began with a Knighthood followed by new music with Flaming Pie which was released to great commercial and critical success in May. Paul’s second major classical work Standing Stone followed in September. In October Paul’s official biography Many Years From Now was released.
    This interview was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on the morning of Sunday 12th October 1997 on the programme Parkinson’s Sunday Supplement.
    The interviewer is Michael Parkinson and he and Paul go back a long way. In fact, Parkinson is one of the famous faces on the Band on the Run album cover. In exchange for appearing on the cover, Paul promised Parkinson an interview, a promise which took a very long time to fulfil! This interview takes place in 1997 - some 24 years after that Band on the Run cover shot.
    A couple of years later in 1999 Paul appeared on Michael Parkinson’s TV chat show, but this radio interview came first.
    Michael Parkinson is a brilliant interviewer, asking intelligent, thoughtful questions and then actually listening to the answers. This resulted in a great interview with Paul.
    The "setting the record straight on John Lennon" that's referred to in the video title starts from 10:40
    The recording cuts off abruptly at the end as the tape ran out.
    New 2020 digital transfer from the original analogue cassette recording I made from FM Radio all those years ago.
    Enjoy!
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Komentáře • 358

  • @ClarkKent768
    @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +23

    The 1999 television interview "Parkinson meets Paul McCartney" is now available to view on this channel, here's the link, enjoy: czcams.com/play/PLxNIA9BYed24J_jddvA4V9BmE63PkdRhc.html

  • @richardbanker3910
    @richardbanker3910 Před rokem +7

    The combination of Michael Parkinson and Paul worked magically. Paul totally opened up with a good relaxing interviewer.

  • @mobile8873
    @mobile8873 Před 3 lety +65

    Damn it...he was about to talk more about Drive My Car when Parkinson interrupted Paul. Hate it when interviewer interrupted guest like that

    • @lightningleaf23
      @lightningleaf23 Před 3 lety +10

      I ve heard that story before from Paul he had the song mostly done but there was one line that he wasn’t happy with as it didn’t sound right and him and John spent a long while before finally getting the right lyric

    • @gretchennelson9965
      @gretchennelson9965 Před 3 lety +3

      @@lightningleaf23 I think the line was”I can buy you golden rings” and they couldn’t come up with anything to go with rings🙃

    • @Mozart1220
      @Mozart1220 Před 2 lety +1

      One of the worst Beatle songs...though the worst of the Beatles is still better than the best of anyone else, except for a select few like Brian Wilson or Tom petty.

    • @mobile8873
      @mobile8873 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Mozart1220 agree...not one of my favorite Beatles song. But i am interested in things that are related to the Fab Four

  • @user-kj1pq6zh3x
    @user-kj1pq6zh3x Před 3 lety +72

    Paul doesn't have bad interviews
    But this one is very sweet

  • @reputablehype
    @reputablehype Před 3 lety +28

    The fate of meeting John Lennon was at a literal fete? Not even The Beatles could write that type of poetry

  • @gerrycoogan6544
    @gerrycoogan6544 Před rokem +15

    Parkie was easily the very best interviewer in the business, anywhere in the world.
    Nobody else has ever come close to equalling his relaxed, easy going, conversational manner while he was talking to many of the most celebrated figures in the history of popular culture.
    He made it seem so informal and natural that most people don't even realise how accomplished he was at his craft.

  • @jk4675
    @jk4675 Před 3 lety +64

    22:03 I wouldn't be able to work with someone for 12 years if I didn't love them

    • @gretchennelson9965
      @gretchennelson9965 Před 3 lety +2

      Who was he talking about?

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Před 3 lety +9

      @@gretchennelson9965 John, I believe.

    • @rome8180
      @rome8180 Před 2 lety +7

      @@gretchennelson9965 John. The interviewer asked Paul if he thought John loved him, and he said he thought he did.

  • @finianlacy8827
    @finianlacy8827 Před 2 lety +19

    Thank God for Paul Mcartney 🙏

  • @clearfield2009
    @clearfield2009 Před 2 lety +11

    Watch the Get Back documentary where Paul and John break out dancing a jig together - it is just so beautiful. So fun. So funny.

  • @dailyflash
    @dailyflash Před 7 měsíci +6

    Linda died 6 months after this interview and Paul talking about her getting better. So sad.

    • @psw1976
      @psw1976 Před 18 dny

      That must have been a shield as he knew she wouldn't recover as the surgeon told him at the time they caught it too late . Makes this interview even more remarkable

  • @debradonato7363
    @debradonato7363 Před 3 lety +24

    He’s STILL
    Humble♥️🇬🇧♥️🇬🇧♥️🇬🇧♥️🇬🇧

  • @rheailiarome2287
    @rheailiarome2287 Před 3 lety +17

    Some comments made about the interview were dismissive of Paul and I think that is sad specially when they say that Paul that is taking away from John the authorship of a song. I have seen interviews with both John and Paul, and George Martin saying that they collaborated with each and encouraged each other. They worked together and with George and Ringo they lived very closely together- they were a family and shared highs and lows of a crazy life. I think that Paul McCartney is an honest man and he has no need to say things to embellish himself by lowering John's creativity. Sadly we lost John more than forty years and during all this time Paul has created most beautiful music which would place him among the greats even without the Beatles.
    No one denies that Something is one of George's most beautiful songs but recently I saw a video showing George asking Paul and John for help and three of them working really hard to get the right words into the song. They were the Four Musqueteers one for all and all for one. I think they respected each other and above all loved each other very much. Had John lived I'm sure they would have worked together again. I have never met Paul but I think he is a kind and caring man and I have no doubt he was the soul of the Beatles. And I have been a fan since I was 13! I will love him forever 🙏

    • @gretchennelson9965
      @gretchennelson9965 Před 2 lety

      🍰🧁 That put me into a diabetic coma!

    • @user-ll2yj3hy4c
      @user-ll2yj3hy4c Před 10 měsíci

      I do think both Paul and John had an insecurity complex about the other one.

  • @jgobin
    @jgobin Před 3 lety +45

    Thanks for going to the trouble of recording this interview and sharing it with us all!

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +6

      Thanks for commenting, that's really kind of you to say :)

  • @professorhamamoto
    @professorhamamoto Před 3 lety +34

    One of the better interviews of countless others. Thank you.

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +5

      I agree - one of his best interviews in my opinion, thanks for commenting :)

    • @RL-ut6dl
      @RL-ut6dl Před 3 lety +1

      From me to you

  • @justinherbert9146
    @justinherbert9146 Před rokem +3

    Parkie is 87 and still kicking in 2022 - how great is that -- live forever Michael - and you to Paulie!

  • @Rayoscope
    @Rayoscope Před 3 lety +27

    Excellent audio quality.

  • @thesheffinator7124
    @thesheffinator7124 Před 3 lety +15

    "...depends what you want to call me...I generally get called Paul McCartney still as it's my professional name." This is what's known as Masterful speaking.

    • @dr.phantom5147
      @dr.phantom5147 Před 3 lety

      Imagine that,he can move his lips and words come out.

  • @ketchup5344
    @ketchup5344 Před rokem +40

    Paul McCartney: a masterclass in staying normal after you've conquered the world ✌

    • @steffanhoffmann
      @steffanhoffmann Před rokem +1

      Nonsense he's nowhere near conquering. You must live in a small world. Travel more.

    • @SpeciaK2954
      @SpeciaK2954 Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@steffanhoffmann perhaps you should read more & watch old videos, Paul along with the rest of the Beatles did conquer the world. They had a huge influence on other musicians, on fashion, hair cuts, humour etc. They had the top 5 songs on the charts in US at one time not done before. They even influenced the length of songs that could be played on the radio. Before Hey Jude in 1968 radio stations only played records that were 2-3 minutes long. Hey Jude was 7 mins long, they were firced to play it as it was #1.
      Paul was happily married for 29 yrs sadly his wife died or hed still be with her. Raised 5 great children who are normal. A huge feat considering what was thrown at him. Hes normal & he has conquered the world.

    • @SpeciaK2954
      @SpeciaK2954 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I agree with you. I have responded to Steffanhoffmann, who answered your post. Anyone who thinks Paul hasnt conquered the world is a numbskull, too young or been living under a rock

    • @steffanhoffmann
      @steffanhoffmann Před 10 měsíci

      @@SpeciaK2954 I read lots Oz boy. George Martin. Currently Macca is a geriatric with NO influence whatsoever on today's muzak.
      The Who
      The Kinks
      Small Faces
      Rolling Stones
      Beach Boys and Pet Sounds more influential you cheeky bugger 😂 👍

    • @SpeciaK2954
      @SpeciaK2954 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@steffanhoffmann all the bands from that era are geriatrics, they are lucky to have lived this long with what they took back then. I believe one of the
      Kinks died the other day ( not Ray Davies). Yes Paul is old now, so what, you & I might be lucky to live that long. Paul's concert here in 8 weeks time was sold out in 15 minutes, so I guess he has no relevance now? 🤔 🤣🤣🤣
      What is Oz Boy? or is that what you're calling me? If you are Im a girl.

  • @corinnehernandez4549
    @corinnehernandez4549 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Great interview! I like the fact that Paul isn't doing that annoying habit where every other phrase is "you know"

    • @StuartHanson-fo7iw
      @StuartHanson-fo7iw Před 4 dny

      Each to their own but I love the, u knows, it’s so northern and particularly scouse 🇬🇧👍

  • @lucindairis8085
    @lucindairis8085 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for this interview

  • @joeschembrie9450
    @joeschembrie9450 Před 3 lety +13

    What they never bring up to this day, but that she herself has admitted, is that Yoko introduced John to heroin and became his supplier. It was heroin that caused John to behave erratically, wrecking his friendship with Paul and making it impossible for the Beatles to stay together, and eventually ending his music career in his early thirties, years before his tragic death. John was a victim of heroin and so was Yoko, so I don't have any hate for her, but there are people who think that Paul is to blame, and it wasn't him. And it wasn't John or even Yoko either. It was heroin. That's a message that needs to get out to young musicians who think they can handle drugs.

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the comment Joe. Interestingly Paul spoke about John's heroin use in a 1986 interview with Q magazine, here is a link to the relevant part: czcams.com/video/yoMhlca2-mI/video.html

    • @Lennonlover06
      @Lennonlover06 Před 2 lety +2

      John didn't end his career in his early thirties. He was shot during a press campaign to promote his and yokos lp double fantasy in 1980

    • @gretchennelson9965
      @gretchennelson9965 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Lennonlover06 He was shot outside the Dakota when he was going home after a recording session. STFU.

    • @Lennonlover06
      @Lennonlover06 Před 2 lety

      @@gretchennelson9965 don't tell me about how John died. Of course he was shot outside the dakota on 081280 at 10:45pm. He was carrying tapes of walking on thin ice because John and yoko were making music again after five years of silence. To promote his comeback John and yoko spoke to yhe BBC on the 6th of December and American radio on the 8th. John had already done interviews with newsweek and playboy magazines and a photoshoot, also on the 8th, for rolling stone magazine with Annie liebovitz. I summarised this as "being in the middle 9f a comeback press campaign". Only someone who knows relatively little about lennon would get sidetracked by that.

    • @davidrickert4752
      @davidrickert4752 Před 2 lety

      Oh yes remember there's use&abuse both one or the other.

  • @movid
    @movid Před 11 měsíci +6

    They did many interesting interviews...🎶 This one is exceptionally touching, the interviewer is class

    • @christopherhall7560
      @christopherhall7560 Před 9 měsíci +3

      RIP Michael Parkinson, a legend interviewer, more than that, a friend to Paul McCartney

    • @catscan2022
      @catscan2022 Před 9 měsíci +1

      And gave billy connolly a platform. I saw parky at our local theatre last year when he was on tour with his son. A sad loss indeed. He genuinely respected his guests whereas today they are there to be the butt of the interviewers' jokes.
      RIP sir Michael parkinson - a true professional and a class act ❤

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay Před 9 měsíci

      Unique ,and beyond replacement.@@catscan2022

  • @NoNameNo.5
    @NoNameNo.5 Před 2 lety +39

    Time has vindicated Paul. It was awful was the press did to him in the post Beatles era

    • @wiseonwords
      @wiseonwords Před rokem +11

      "It was awful what the press did to him in the post Beatles era." With more than a little help from John, unfortunately.

    • @SpeciaK2954
      @SpeciaK2954 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Yes it was awful,, he wasnt bossy he loved what he was doing & was trying to keep the other guys motivated while trying to have fun. He was the beating heart of the Beatles.

    • @SpeciaK2954
      @SpeciaK2954 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Johns sense of humour could be quite cutting sometimes.

    • @emilya4744
      @emilya4744 Před 10 měsíci +2

      He was massively bossy and the band broke up because no one could stand it anymore.

    • @SpeciaK2954
      @SpeciaK2954 Před 10 měsíci +8

      @@emilya4744 the band broke up for lots of reasons, one of them being John wanting Allan Klein as Manager & Paul didnt. Allan turned out to be a crook & they had to sue him so Paul was right. They had come full circle, they were all married & had families so it was too hard to keep the Beatles going anyway. They didmt break up because they hated Paul. There were a lot of factors.

  • @AwesomeBeatles
    @AwesomeBeatles Před 3 lety +24

    Michael is a great interviewer. Paul is very thoughtful and funny.

  • @allymayful
    @allymayful Před 3 lety +15

    It's brilliant!!! Thanks! Love your video description.
    Was so disappointed when it cut short, l went looking for an explanation.
    You reminded me how grateful we should all be, for people like you, who as amateurs, recorded so much of our amazing music history.
    You have looked after it for decades, and then we get this awesome platform called YT, and you guys become tech savy enough, to share your gear on to it. Thanks for your contribution to this amazing museum of music.

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +9

      Thank you so much for that kind comment. I'm just glad I recorded it all those years ago and it makes me happy to be able to share with others now :-)

  • @anEyePhil
    @anEyePhil Před 2 měsíci +1

    Paul is a fascinating individual. Tragedy early on, but stayed together. Adapted to, and supported, John Lennon, also subject to early loss of security, thanks Mimi for taking over. In the later Beatles years, kept working and planning while the others were losing interest. Rebuilt himself personally and musically after Beatles - Linda and family, Wings’ fabulous music (eg Band on the Run), and now keeping on working while he could relax if he wanted to, but that’s not Paul. Remembering the days in 1965 when I played along (rhythm) with “Beatles for Sale” amazed at Paul’s great songs (Eleanor Rigby, You won’t see me, Penny Lane) and bass guitar lines. That descending bass line at the start of Penny Lane is just right. Well done Paul McCharmly, John Lemon is alive in you.

  • @allanstewart4445
    @allanstewart4445 Před 3 lety +3

    Fabulous interview!

  • @teacherlucas9982
    @teacherlucas9982 Před 3 lety +20

    I wish I had 1/3 of Paul's confidence.

    • @blackspace007
      @blackspace007 Před 2 lety +3

      Me too

    • @rome8180
      @rome8180 Před 2 lety +8

      When everything you touch has turned to gold, of course you'd be confident.

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay Před rokem +1

      ----and money

    • @rachelthompson7487
      @rachelthompson7487 Před 2 měsíci

      Me too

    • @JoanneJaworski
      @JoanneJaworski Před měsícem

      ​@@rome8180 you are only looking at the outcome but not the TON of hardship and work to set up the "outcomes". What musicians usually play for 8 hrs. a day for months on end like the Beatles did in Hamberg? Or had to deal with death threats (long before John was actually killed)? Or be scrutinized for everything you say or do or get publicly attacked by your once best friend or have to grieve all those incidences in the public eye. You might want to look again at that view of gold. He had a lot of MAGIC but his journey had a lot of pain and suffering in it too. I'm amazed at how he handled all of it!

  • @timmg3139
    @timmg3139 Před 3 lety +16

    Great interview. Thanks for putting this up!

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +3

      Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for commenting, much appreciated :-)

  • @Lily_The_Pink972
    @Lily_The_Pink972 Před 3 lety +25

    Lovely interview, thanks for sharing it. Really quite different hearing Paul talk on the radio instead of on TV. He has a lovely voice. I had tears in my eyes when he spoke about John's difficulty relating to children. Not something I'd considered but with an absent father, strict Aunt Mimi and a free-spirited mum, it's no wonder he was so acerbic at times. A shame we didn't get to hear the music, copyright I suppose.

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +4

      Glad you enjoyed it! Yes I had to edit out all the music to avoid copyright issues. I too found Paul's thoughts here about John fascinating. Thanks for commenting, much appreciated :-)

  • @buddyneher9359
    @buddyneher9359 Před 3 lety +22

    What a gem! I'm so glad CZcams threw it across my path - and glad you recorded it all those years ago and uploaded it now in the middle of a pandemic when we all need some feel-good media to consume :-) Thanks so much!

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +3

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting :-)

  • @modom2001
    @modom2001 Před 2 lety +14

    Love this interview. Just love hearing Paul talk about his family. Love hearing him talk period.

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay Před rokem +1

      But very sad to hear him refer to his Wife Linda, who Didn't survive the illness Paul refered to.

    • @catscan2022
      @catscan2022 Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah that's the problem with cancer. Just as it looks as though it's been kicked into touch it resurfaces. Lots of new treatments nowadays which may have saved Linda's life had she contracted it later

    • @JoanneJaworski
      @JoanneJaworski Před měsícem

      @@catscan2022 That's not always the case AND if someone is not supposed to make it, nothing will change that. There are already many non-medical avenues that can heal or reverse cancer, but you won't find them in the medical models. Illness and symptoms are the body's way to tell us when something is very out of balance in our system.

    • @catscan2022
      @catscan2022 Před měsícem

      @@JoanneJaworski it's a lottery

  • @PepsiPepe
    @PepsiPepe Před 3 lety +4

    Good stuff ! Thanks for the upload

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for commenting :)

  • @qmoonwalker3847
    @qmoonwalker3847 Před 3 lety +7

    great interview! Thanks

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +2

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for commenting :-)

  • @ag358
    @ag358 Před rokem +13

    What absolutely should be said is the contribution ringo had, he came up with phrases and words that was used in their songs with no credit. The truly were/are a great total band.

    • @allymayful
      @allymayful Před rokem +5

      Ringo gets heaps of credit from Paul and most other musicians.

    • @ag358
      @ag358 Před rokem +2

      @@allymayful not about song writing credits, ringo had many catchphrases that were used in Beatle songs, and he would come up with words to use when someone was stuck for a rhyme. Yoko received a co writing credit for one word and u don't begrudge her. Ringo had many words and phrases.

    • @calebbasile2219
      @calebbasile2219 Před rokem +2

      @@ag358 tomorrow never knows

    • @Rowlph8888
      @Rowlph8888 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Undoubtedly, the most creative drummer. No indulgence for technical precision, or overpowering the set- Contributing to create the greatest set of songs ever written and keep the group together throughout the tensions

    • @SpeciaK2954
      @SpeciaK2954 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Ringo was acknowledged by the band as coming up with the title A Hard Days Night from something he said at the end of a hard day. He was very witty.

  • @sourisvoleur4854
    @sourisvoleur4854 Před 3 lety +4

    This is lovely, thank you!

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you like it! Thanks for commenting :-)

  • @suechun8871
    @suechun8871 Před 3 lety +24

    You need a certain bit of wisdom to reach the age that you have earned. Paul and Ringo still remember their times with the Beatles.

    • @cremetangerine82
      @cremetangerine82 Před 3 lety +7

      I wish both John and George could at least gotten to the age of 64.

  • @catscan2022
    @catscan2022 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Aw. Shame it cut off just near the end as he was telling another anecdote but otherwise a brilliant interview. Thanks for posting 👍😆

  • @dannygoldstein1687
    @dannygoldstein1687 Před rokem +1

    Great interview!

  • @michaelnewsomegreen5500
    @michaelnewsomegreen5500 Před 9 měsíci

    This is a brilliant interview by two of my favourite gentlemen...

  • @jamiemccabe6322
    @jamiemccabe6322 Před 3 lety +19

    There’s an interview John Lennon acknowledged that Paul was right Kline and that he would have done a reunion and spoke in good terms of Paul

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +6

      That's right! Here is the interview where John admits that Paul was basically proved right about Klein.
      czcams.com/video/IKBFjSEehrk/video.html
      Thanks for commenting :-)

    • @jamiemccabe6322
      @jamiemccabe6322 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ClarkKent768 I was talking about a different one I don’t know how to send you the link its an interview with Bob Harris I think

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +3

      @Jamie Mccabe Ah yes I know the one you mean... here is a link... czcams.com/video/vW5A3UHqLWM/video.html
      Thanks for commenting :-)

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Před 3 lety +7

      Yes, indeed. They all would've reunited for 'something' by the end of the 1980s. We was robbed!

    • @dedrajade5394
      @dedrajade5394 Před 2 lety +3

      Yep..John said it’s just a matter of getting the 4 together at the same time.

  • @YARROWS9
    @YARROWS9 Před 2 lety +18

    Paul acknowledges that John wrote Strawberry fields on his own and Nowhere man, I feel fine, Rain and Please Please me. on his own. Then says that John couldn't do middle eights to songs, and he basically helped him finish songs associated with him, but John didn't help Paul with most of the work associated with him. I'm sorry. But if you say someone can wright a masterpiece like Strawberry fields. Then they are quite capable of writing songs such as Help, Ticket to ride and in my life. By themselves, aswell.

    • @paddymeere9870
      @paddymeere9870 Před 2 lety +1

      Paul contributed the mellotron introduction to Strawberry Fields

    • @fillhixx
      @fillhixx Před 2 lety +1

      @@paddymeere9870 Yeah. That kind of happens in a band. People play instruments…

    • @paddymeere9870
      @paddymeere9870 Před 2 lety +7

      @@fillhixx Thanks for that shrewd observation, I was merely reflecting on the fact that although Strawberry Fields was John’s song, it was still a collaborative process.

    • @BasilFomeen
      @BasilFomeen Před 2 lety

      @@fillhixx lol exactly

    • @1960taylor
      @1960taylor Před rokem +1

      Well said. Paul could write melody, John was a genius.

  • @telegrampam
    @telegrampam Před 3 lety +2

    Great stuff! Thanks & well done for keeping... A superhero job!

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for commenting :-)

  • @jacobbrewer6402
    @jacobbrewer6402 Před 3 lety +2

    great interview

  • @RockandRollWoman
    @RockandRollWoman Před 3 lety +10

    I love that this begins with handwritten labels on cassette tapes.
    I came across an ancient box of cassettes not long ago. Some classic mixtapes, but also several audio letters from a boyfriend after we had temporarily moved hundreds of miles apart. I haven't listened to any of it yet, because I don't have a cassette player!

  • @mazasan
    @mazasan Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic interview!!!!!

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting :-)

  • @elizabethrichards7969
    @elizabethrichards7969 Před 3 lety +12

    Thanks for sharing this interview .. love Paul McCartney

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for commenting :-)

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Před 3 lety

      @@ClarkKent768 Yes, ty. I thoroughly enjoyed it. One of Paul's better ones.

  • @jcstevegigs
    @jcstevegigs Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic interview

  • @itinerantpatriot1196
    @itinerantpatriot1196 Před 2 lety +4

    Great interview; but that what's up with abrupt ending? Anyway, it was one of Paul's better interviews. His comments on Linda were quite moving. She was the love of his life. Along with John of course.

  • @debrabugay6335
    @debrabugay6335 Před 2 lety +6

    I love you Paul McCartney

  • @SuperGogetem
    @SuperGogetem Před 3 lety +46

    "He got in (Klein) through Yoko". That explains so much.

    • @markrymanowski719
      @markrymanowski719 Před 3 lety +5

      I think people in high places wanted
      an end to the Beatles.
      Yoko fit the bill.
      I don't think Brian Epstein
      commited suicide.
      He was worth 50 million.
      Epstein
      Beatles
      Lennon
      Call me a conspiracy nut.
      Beatles fan through and through.

    • @SuperGogetem
      @SuperGogetem Před 3 lety

      @@markrymanowski719 I think you may be right.

    • @itinerantpatriot1196
      @itinerantpatriot1196 Před 2 lety +4

      Not surprising to find her at the heart of the matter is it?

    • @Crinklidge
      @Crinklidge Před 2 lety

      @@markrymanowski719 what do you think are the motives?

    • @markrymanowski719
      @markrymanowski719 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Crinklidge
      After the death.of Epstein, klein waded
      in for a 20% cut in return for managing
      the group.
      This is how the Beatles fell apart.
      Macartney refused Klein's demand,
      while the other three were ok with it.
      So, Lennon quit.
      Klein on the outside, Yoko on the inside.
      They did a job on the Beatles while they were grieving the loss of their much loved manager who saw how great they would become.
      No one believed him.
      Epstein was a visionary.
      Big bucks were leaving the States.
      Follow the money, as they say.

  • @37Dionysos
    @37Dionysos Před 3 lety +5

    Great talk with Paul McCharmley!

  • @marcus_starr
    @marcus_starr Před 3 lety

    Enjoyed this

  • @vashna3799
    @vashna3799 Před 3 lety +16

    Crucial point Paul made, if National Service had not been ended in 1960 which was the year when The Beatles properly formed and went to Hamburg than popular culture as we know would be unrecognisable.

    • @graniterhythm53
      @graniterhythm53 Před 3 lety +1

      John is on record as saying he had plans to go to the Republic of Ireland - he definitely would not have done National Service, who knows what the other guys would have done?

    • @lucytupper69
      @lucytupper69 Před 3 lety +1

      Tavistock would have found another group to use for social engineering!

    • @scottandrewbrass1931
      @scottandrewbrass1931 Před 2 lety

      YAWN!

  • @guitar.forbeginners.withdave

    I feel that since the early 2000s his interviews have become a bit "samey". But his 80s and 90s ones are great. A lot more interesting. Great upload. I also used to tape interviews off the radio. Great days.

  • @tyronewhitehead3123
    @tyronewhitehead3123 Před 3 lety +10

    Great interview love Michael Parkinson they both get on with each other and it makes a great and informative interview thanks 🙏

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +2

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for commenting :-)

    • @Lily_The_Pink972
      @Lily_The_Pink972 Před 3 lety +2

      Parkinson is the best interviewer ever. He has such respect for his guests.

  • @Marina-pe1gx
    @Marina-pe1gx Před 2 lety +3

    Love love LOVE this interview.

  • @simonlaing7646
    @simonlaing7646 Před 3 lety +14

    I think the absence of a camera makes a huge difference here, as he always seems more self conscious and 'ON' so to speak when a camera is present.
    This is very natural and relaxed interview ( helped no doubt by it being conducted by the great Micael Parkinson), he doesn't sound under pressure which I think 'he thinks' he is when being interviewed on film which is maybe why it always sounds like he's reading a script 'cos perhaps he mentally is.
    You know some kind of a framework he can roll out each time, as inevitably it always the same old questions he's asked.
    When you look back at the old press conferences of The Beatles they all had the back up of the other 3.
    Each one of them seemed to take turns at fending the questions and they all had the comfort of knowing that there was always going to be one of them that had an answer or witty response, that was their strength if one wasn't up for it no one noticed as the other 3 more than covered for them.
    Solid as an entity as Mick Jagger once said " they are a four headed monster"

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +4

      That's a really good point about not being on camera, thanks for commenting :-)

    • @corinnehernandez4549
      @corinnehernandez4549 Před 3 lety +1

      Good point regarding "the absence of the camera." It's nice to hear an interview where he doesn't keep saying "you know."

    • @version736ha2
      @version736ha2 Před 3 lety

      Good point

  • @charlescaputo778
    @charlescaputo778 Před 2 lety +15

    Theres no person all good or all bad. People are mostly mixed. All the beatles contributed different aspects to the group. Paul was the mature leader. Whenever john went off the rails; paul would guide the group back. Very important role! He was also an amazing songwriter. Ps I love you. Etc. John was lucky bc he not only had a captivating face and voice but he also wrote some amazing songs. Especially when he had phil spector produce songs like across the universe. I feel bad that george was overwhelmed but he grew to the challenge at the end. Ringo was also an amazing drummer.

  • @normankelley
    @normankelley Před 3 lety +25

    interesting reflection by McCartney that had the British draft continued and conscripted himself, John and Ringo, the Beatles might not have ever formed.

    • @BrytonBand
      @BrytonBand Před 3 lety +2

      That was actually rather mind blowing as it was something that I never even thought of.
      I was like “whoa.”

    • @scrapaddictify
      @scrapaddictify Před 3 lety +3

      I found that interesting too.

    • @kirbygene
      @kirbygene Před 2 lety

      @@BrytonBand Me too! It came that close!

    • @delainepep22
      @delainepep22 Před 2 lety

      Well John was the lead then Paul and George and Ringo. So if it wasn't for John Lennon there would be no Beatles

    • @davidcrincones8948
      @davidcrincones8948 Před 2 lety

      ... the Beatles would never have formed.

  • @ostrichman
    @ostrichman Před rokem +1

    someone else who used to use the top of the tape box to write the name straight on the spine....nice

  • @robinmoser7921
    @robinmoser7921 Před 2 lety +5

    Paul's child spirit comes thru very clear hear. Many of Paul's interviews are so very upbeat it can seem false, but I think its such a good heart.

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining Před 2 lety +3

      Paul’s a very real honest person with little embellishment, he might be diplomatic sometimes with his answers but he’s always genuine. He doesn’t super sugarcoat but he doesn’t go off on angry tirades either. He’s a very talented man that tries to offer slices of this own intelligent perceptions. Have you heard his interview with Sean Lennon? It’s so sweet, one of my favorites.

    • @thinkforyourself828
      @thinkforyourself828 Před 2 lety +2

      He's cordial and considerate, considering he's been asked the same questions, repeatedly for decades.

  • @schell0118
    @schell0118 Před 3 lety +1

    Loved it.

  • @pjaylett
    @pjaylett Před 9 měsíci

    Cut it early. Great job 👍🏼

  • @ponzo1967
    @ponzo1967 Před rokem +1

    Excellent book: Many Years From Now.

  • @Bella-nt7ec
    @Bella-nt7ec Před 3 lety +11

    John and Ringo were the wittiest - a rather unexpected statement for me

    • @2011littlejohn1
      @2011littlejohn1 Před 3 lety +9

      George was very good at interjecting one phrase which would be funny and be the punch line of the issue under discussion. Check out their interview with Australian reporters. But nearly all people from Liverpool have this kind of deflationary sense of humour where they burst any pretentious balloons.

    • @Bella-nt7ec
      @Bella-nt7ec Před 3 lety +1

      @@2011littlejohn1 we don't like your tie for a start, but he's clean - can you guess?

    • @Bella-nt7ec
      @Bella-nt7ec Před 3 lety

      two quotes , not one

    • @2011littlejohn1
      @2011littlejohn1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Bella-nt7ec The tie was George Martin's the remark was John's. The clean old man in Hard Day's Night was at the time more famous than the Beatles; he was Wilfred Brambell from a series called Steptoe and Son - a still much beloved sitcom - the catch phrase was ''You dirty old man.'' The best episode in my opinion is Divided We Stand.

    • @Bella-nt7ec
      @Bella-nt7ec Před 3 lety

      @@2011littlejohn1 i'm afraid you're wrong. I mean the 2nd one is fron that movie, but originally ity was George's and long before AHDN. So is the 1st - George cracked that one

  • @edwardmulholland7912
    @edwardmulholland7912 Před 2 lety +5

    Parkinson is obviously friends with McCartney. It shows - Paul sounds relaxed and in good form, even if Linda was very ill at that time. And Parkinson is good at his job. Great interview.

  • @debrabugay6575
    @debrabugay6575 Před 3 lety +2

    This is beautiful

  • @areareare9953
    @areareare9953 Před 2 lety +1

    "Ball of fire, spittin through space". I'm going to use that to explain the solar system from now on.

  • @plasteredbastard
    @plasteredbastard Před 3 lety +3

    Linda would pass on 6 months after this first aired

  • @yvindryan681
    @yvindryan681 Před 3 lety +2

    Great!

  • @thinkforyourself828
    @thinkforyourself828 Před 2 lety +4

    God bless The Beatles

  • @stevejames5863
    @stevejames5863 Před 3 lety +5

    so...well, lennon could be quite sentimental, and soft, and with a lot of beauty in his songs. a song like love, julia,or oh yoko, or the beauty of imagine and so on....and p mc, could be hard and tough, and a true rocker like helter skelter or i saw her standing there, or the uptempoed, got to get you into my life or day tripper. so probably, the truth is, they both showed both sides, ie soft , sweet songs and hard rockers...] however, having said that, i can t see pmc write she said she said, or tommorro never knows. however, i can t see lennon write yesterday....but both writers were varied...they both could write extremely beautiful songs, or great rockers.]

  • @hammer44head
    @hammer44head Před 3 lety +8

    Dont know at all what standards England had for National Service but its hard to believe they would have taken either Ringo or John, Ringo whom suffered so much as a child from stomach disease and John being practically blind as a bat. Surely Paul and George would have had to go in though.

    • @cards0486
      @cards0486 Před 3 lety +13

      I never heard about the National Service story until I sawPaul tell it a few years ago.
      He said,”It was like God saying ‘OK. You won’t have to serve. Go be The Beatles.”
      I have always said Paul and John didn’t just happen to meet that July day in 1957.
      It was providence, it was going to happen. The Beatles were going to be.

    • @Lily_The_Pink972
      @Lily_The_Pink972 Před 3 lety +4

      Just two of them being drafted would have been enough to stop any of the magic happening. Serendipity is a wonderful thing.

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining Před 2 lety +1

      @@cards0486 Whoever it was, I’d like to thank fate for giving us The Beatles and bringing joy to the world

  • @michaelbends2569
    @michaelbends2569 Před 3 lety +13

    Mr. Sir Paul McCartney

  • @tyronewhitehead3123
    @tyronewhitehead3123 Před 3 lety +3

    Linda ♥️

  • @derbypreston5547
    @derbypreston5547 Před 2 lety

    I was …. What 12 yrs old ! I saw her standing there! On a phonograph that we taped Penny’s to get the needle to sink into the mini virals groove ….. beetles dolls ….. the White Album…. My sister … somehow getting to SFO (Airport) when they first arrived ! Mr……… Sir…….
    Paul McCartney some 55 yrs later ….. generously giving us the magical formula that drove us to tape those pennies on the 45 rpm record player ….. do you even have words for that?

  • @FiveLiver
    @FiveLiver Před 3 lety +3

    Ran out of tape - I know the feeling.

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +1

      LOL... yes the perils of analogue C90 cassettes, thanks for commenting :-)

    • @FiveLiver
      @FiveLiver Před 3 lety

      @@ClarkKent768 It's a great interview - I wasn't aware of it - bet you recorded the music and wished you hadn't. Hopefully one day I'll get round to digitizing my John Peel tapes before they disintegrate.

  • @misswittank9224
    @misswittank9224 Před 11 měsíci

    Paul said in an interview that a doctor told him Linda would die but he didn't tell her as he wanted her to be positive and live fully to the end. I wonder if he knew when this was recorded.

  • @willswalkingwest7267
    @willswalkingwest7267 Před 9 měsíci +1

    RIP Michael.

  • @toddubow2599
    @toddubow2599 Před 3 lety +4

    Hilarious how Paul speaks around London intellectuals. His accent changes slightly into one of them.

    • @Itelkner
      @Itelkner Před 3 lety +4

      I think there's a part of Paul where he's sort of eager to please

    • @JohnSmith-su3ze
      @JohnSmith-su3ze Před 3 lety

      He's probably been doing this since 1964

    • @lightningleaf23
      @lightningleaf23 Před 3 lety

      Who is the London intellectual?

    • @JohnSmith-su3ze
      @JohnSmith-su3ze Před 3 lety +1

      @@lightningleaf23 Keith Richards

  • @arlenmargolin1650
    @arlenmargolin1650 Před 3 lety +1

    It is definitely strange to hear somebody talk about there past lives and those of you that know what I mean it must have been a hard way to go

  • @williamblair9597
    @williamblair9597 Před 2 lety +5

    The most philosophical thing Paul says is how the national service ended at a critical moment or there would have been no Beatles.

  • @golds04
    @golds04 Před 2 lety

    How many times will he do interviews on this? Record … in itself.

  • @dianevalentine8817
    @dianevalentine8817 Před 3 lety +3

    Paul has earned the title of sir so why shouldn't his wife of the day get Lady dosnt really matter whoever she is she's his choice lucky Lady I say Live and let live love ya Paul 💕 Xx

  • @TopperPenquin
    @TopperPenquin Před 2 lety

    I love her so much.

  • @andrewhomzy6859
    @andrewhomzy6859 Před 3 lety +4

    For "Lucy", the talk is about the lyrics - but what about the music - melodies, rhythms, chords? Paul's scope of music is very wide. John was more of a poet -

    • @katkenobi6765
      @katkenobi6765 Před 3 lety +1

      YES! People always ask about the lyrics, which is good, I do love hearing about the meanings and symbology in the lyrics, but the MUSIC, that’s what I want to hear about! Lucy has such beautiful music, it’s different from other songs, I’d love to know the story behind that. Who came up with what? What was the inspiration for it (the music. We all know about the drawing of Julian’s and the lyrics), how different was the finished product compared to the beginning?

    • @thesilvershining
      @thesilvershining Před 2 lety +1

      Paul played the famous organ part, and usually whoever plays the instrument came up with whatever they played. But it’s hard to know unless we were actually in the recording studio with them. Taxman is George’s song but Paul played the solo… which probably means he wrote the solo as well. If George wrote it why didn’t he play it?

  • @eighthgate1420
    @eighthgate1420 Před 2 lety +2

    Personally I wouldn’t let the queen touch me with a bloody sword! Like John my ancient ancestors didn’t.

  • @hoodedman07
    @hoodedman07 Před 3 lety

    3 days after I was born

  • @zapdunga12
    @zapdunga12 Před 9 měsíci

    I wish Paul would have sang a song with Julian. I wonder why that never happened?

  • @mattfleming3643
    @mattfleming3643 Před 4 lety +3

    Where is the rest of the interview?

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 4 lety +6

      Hi Matt, the recording cuts off abruptly at the end as the tape ran out - this is all I have, thanks for commenting :)

  • @tlatosmd
    @tlatosmd Před 3 lety +2

    Paul kinda sounds as if he had a cold here. Usually in the 90s, his voice still sounded pretty much like back in the 60s.

  • @zyxmyk
    @zyxmyk Před 3 lety

    couldn't it be Mistsir? (as opposed to mister).

  • @wormsnake1
    @wormsnake1 Před 2 lety

    Norwegian Wood album!!😂😂🎼🎼.x

  • @cautionTosser
    @cautionTosser Před 9 měsíci

    the takeaway is never go to bed angry. always kiss and make up asap cuz you just never know when it might be the last time you see someone.

  • @dodo1opps
    @dodo1opps Před 3 lety +1

    Which beggs the question...Reds or Blues?

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety

      Here's a link to Paul's answer: czcams.com/video/5Pf19jV1NYw/video.html
      Thanks for commenting :-)

  • @anthonyspagli968
    @anthonyspagli968 Před 3 lety +10

    At 14:00. I've heard Paul do this many times where he says he contributed to a "Lennon" song. Just once, I wish an interviewer would ask Paul " which of your classic songs did John contribute to". I like Paul and he was the engine of the Beatles as far as output, but I can't recall one time where he named one of his songs that Lennon had a major input to.

    • @kenlieberman4215
      @kenlieberman4215 Před 3 lety +2

      Lennon did that. Basically they did the bridges etc., you need something different - so they each did that for each other.

    • @ClarkKent768
      @ClarkKent768  Před 3 lety +16

      There are examples, such as John telling Paul to keep the "the movement you need is on your shoulder" line in Hey Jude. John wrote the "I love you" middle eight in Michelle and the "couldn't get much worse" line in Getter Better. Paul does speak about John's contribution to his own songs in other interviews and in the Biography "Many Years From Now".

    • @michaelhartley1251
      @michaelhartley1251 Před 3 lety +4

      There are many web sites that lay out which were primarily one or the other and which were true collaborations. They each identified those songs over the years in various interviews and the great thing is that their recalls almost never disagreed.

    • @riazkhan3275
      @riazkhan3275 Před 3 lety +1

      Johns last interview on who wrote what is the best indicator.

    • @leonjupe7152
      @leonjupe7152 Před 3 lety

      M

  • @TheMichaelseymour
    @TheMichaelseymour Před 3 lety +2

    WOW ! Had they conscripted ...NO beatles ...thats like me...i went down the fish shop ...and at the same time ...
    Leo Sayer was going there too ...he was asking around for a songwriting partner ...and for a tall person like me to look into his afro and find an errant chip ....but i was attacked by a dog ...and never got there....so the songwriting partnership of sayer / seymour never happened . Pity .....the songs we coulda wrote .

    • @pufango4059
      @pufango4059 Před 2 lety

      Any chance of translating this into English ?

  • @themusicmaniac1586
    @themusicmaniac1586 Před 2 lety +2

    Really sad about johns parenting.

    • @ostrichman
      @ostrichman Před rokem +2

      not as sad as what he experienced to be fair....a definite improvement in one generation.

  • @opencurtin
    @opencurtin Před 2 lety +2

    Paul has a great imagination and loved to create music thats all he's ever wanted to be an artist ..