PAUL MCCARTNEY 1965-2011 COMPARISON (use headphones)

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Use headphones so you can identify each voice separately. Each side of the headphone is a different voice.

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  • @Jelboo
    Hats off to this absolute and unbelievable music legend.
  • For some reason... this video has brought tears to my eyes. And I can't even say why............
  • @PedroAmA
    amazing that a 70 yrs old guy could still do it ...bravo Master
  • To all the people making issue with the vocal comparisons between the 1965 version and the 2011 version of Yesterday...PLEASE.  In 1965, Paul was 23 years old and in 2011 he was nearly 70!  Of course there are going to be vocal differences.  I was amazed that the 70 year old Paul could even get that close to the 1965 sound.  That's a 47 year difference in the vocal chords.  Chords, I might add that have traveled and sung thousands and thousands of songs over the years in thousands of different environments.  As much as I enjoy the "clues", at some point in time, you have to look at reality.  In order for that death hoax to be real, not only would the other Beatles have had to agree to it, but also, all their families, all their business associates, Paul's father and brother, Michael, as well as the entire Asher family.  You have to remember, the Beatles were school friends long before they became world famous and their families knew each of them well.  You would have had to fool Astrid Kirchherr because they remained in contact with her throughout their career.  And don't forget that Pete Best and his entire family were angry because they felt the Beatles dumped Pete and ruined his career.  Pete knew Paul very well and would have easily recognized a cover up.  And back then, if he had a chance to bring the Beatles down, he surely would have done it.  No way could an imposter fool all those people that were involved with their lives, (including other bands that they were all close friends with and toured with on occasion).  Think about the number of business associates they had with their careers, their business ventures, etc.  In real life, usually three or four people can't keep a good secret for a week or two.  You really believe that hundreds of people, including the Beatles' families and all their business associates could all keep that secret all these years???  Long stretch folks.  Maybe I'm just old and senile, but I have to believe that the guy who wrote "Maybe I'm Amazed" and "Let It Be" is the same guy who wrote "Yesterday".  You can make someone look like someone else...maybe even get them to act like someone else.  But you can't just invent the kind of talent Paul McCartney had (and has) and teach someone to have the same talent level all over.  Paul lives.  And I'm glad.
  • same voice, hes still got it, but a little older now, age happens to all of us.
  • And left-handed,with the right hand fingerring so perfectly matched. Conclusion: there is always one and only one Paul Mcc.
  • After all this time he still sings in tune. Puts people like Madonna and Britney to shame :D
  • @ksamsel01
    Two different people. The 1965 Paul had much longer fingers, different ears, different nose, and a shorter face. For the argument of this video just simply look at the length of the fingers between the two.
  • Paul remained the same over so many years... Always giving a smile in people's faces. I don't care about his change in voice. I care that he still makes us smile.
  • I don't know why but I find this very heartwarming. His voice has always been so beautiful.
  • Impressed he can still sing and play at an advanced age. This is a song for the ages. Talent like this only comes around so often. Absolutely remarkable.
  • Give him a break the man is 74 now no one have the same voice at 20, 50 and 70!!!
  • @MrJpo80
    OMg.. the head movements and hand gestures are still the same.. 43 years later... amazing
  • @manbigus
    YES! I do hear the differences in his voice. Are you aware that most people's voice changes after 45 years and 100's of concerts?
  • @ClueSign
    Words cannot express how beautiful this is. From a girl of 9 hearing this for the first time to the grandmother I am now at 60 years old, I feel the same love for Paul McCartney, the musical genius for our age as Mozart was for his. Thank you for making this video.