Paul McCartney - Yesterday (Live)
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Published 2009-01-28
Live at Glastonbury Music Festival 2004
All Comments (21)
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Those 4 men changed the world for billions of people
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I want Paul to live to be 120 years old and still sing Yesterday. God bless you Paul.
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Paul's my favorite Beatle.
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Listen to how beautiful the audience, as well as Sir Paul McCartney, sings.
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Paul wrote this song over 55 years ago, and it looks like most of the people in the audience are much younger than that. And yet, they all know all the lyrics, and Paul could have just started the song, stepped away from the mic, and the crowd would have finished the entire song note for note. That's when you know you're in the presence of a true musical genius whose music will still be enjoyed for centuries to come. God bless you, Paul McCartney.
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It gave me chills when the crowd first started to sing
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This man has been gifted with so much talent that it boggles the mind
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I wish I lived during the time when the beatles were a band
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One of the best songs ever composed by a human being.
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Must be quite a feeling as a musician, a songwriter, to stand infront of crowd, sing a song you wrote, and everyone sings along with you.
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If this had been the only song Paul McCartney had ever composed it would be enough. A masterpiece pure and simple.
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a living legend
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Old but sounds young
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somebody bubblewrap this man, he's all we have left after this insane year
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He wrote that in his early 20s..one of the great songs of all time. So well done so simple and so true.
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One Man, One guitar, A beautiful song and an utterly captivated audience. This is what a performance is all about. Not jumping around and streaking your hair with wild colors.
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Yesterday's the song, and he's singing alone. Makes me feel more sad 😢
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John and George are singing with Paul right now. Forgiving each other and telling escorted they love each other. George all healthy and cute and the same as John. Hugging, they will always be remembered
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how powerful the feeling must be, to be playing in front of an audience who absolutely adores you, full of people who weren’t even born when you wrote the song they’re singing along with you
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This song is Paul's baby, a once in a lifetime stroke of genius. The same guitar he used on this song in 1965 an Epiphone Texan.