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  • Yes, Paul, it turned out pretty darn good.

  • paul it did turn out pretty damn good

  • Without chorus

  • Plastic soul was a term black musicians used for whites who tried to copy their style ... originally about Mick Jagger

  • his american accent is sooo good

  • great raw version!

  • We're all alone and there's nobody else

    You still moan: "Keep your hands to yourself!"

    I'M DOWN!!!!!

  • Played this over n over, when I got this tape in '95 or so.

    Paul at his prime..

  • his american accent is better than mine and im an american. Like i cant even sound like that. What the hell Paul!

  • plastic soul man plastic soul :) :)

  • I Love how this song flows it's perfect!!!

  • "let's hope this one turns out pretty darn good"

  • cause your too young boy.

  • i never heard before !!!

  • I like Paul's American accent at first hahaha

  • lol... him talking in an American accent in the beginning...

  • I love his barking. XD

  • Paul does a great "Yank" impression at the beginning. Reminds me of Hugh Laurie when he plays his Dr. House character!

  • "Plastic soul, man, plastic soul!"

    Love Paul. Rubber Soul is actually in my top 5 Beatles albums.

  • Omg I totally just did the cheesy 60s arm shake hip twist dance to this song in my seat XDD

  • This might sound illogocal to you, but this was probably recorded before what you call 'the original', & I've said it before, but Buddy Holly's "all my love, all my kissin', you don't know just what'chure'missin', o-boy" evolved into "you tell lies thinkin' I can't see, you can't cry 'cause you're laughin' at me, I'm down" in the mid '60's. It's the same as Lennon doing a Dylan-like song that went "Hey! you've got to hide your love away", & they both did good with it..

  • This is probly one of my favorite Beatles songs ever and I absolutly love the original but nothing beats Paulie barking. in anyhting.

  • "plastic song man, plastic song."

  • He actually says "plastic soul man, Plastic soul" later changed to rubber soul for the 1965 album. :)

  • @princeofthemods69 anthology said that he said plastic song

  • sounds more bluesy, i like the final version because it's straight up Rock N Roll.

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