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  • Este hombre es un genio... Son este tipo de monstruos del por qué me gusta tanto este tipo de música.

  • I was at this concert!! OMG!!

  • Beautiful. I play this live album at least 3 times a week.

  • Paul gettin' his "Wolf Man Jack groove on" at 0:34 ;)

  • Eres unico, uno de tus mejores temas,sin palbras simplemente majestuoso.

  • He did a Wolfman Jack voice in the beginning:)

  • the best !

  • doooooooooooooooo

  • This was like one of the first concerts at the KINGDOME. Worst place for live music ever! Glad it's gone.

  • I believe it WAS the first concert ever in that ole echo chamber of a cement palace known as our ole Kingdome. I saw this, Aerosmith, and the Zep show in '77 there.. I'm glad it's gone too but lots of fond mems between the rock shows and Seahawk games. Oh! I saw Frampton there too.. good times. Damn I'm old! haha

  • Macca : Genius for little songs that will stay in your head for days...

  • Do me a flavor was a 70's saying. At least in the old south. I heard it many times as a kid.

  • My favorite song when I was like 5. Memories...

  • lol - this is IMO frankly a pretty dumb song but I love it anyway, so nostalgic. And this video is funny in several ways - get the expression on the face of the guy playing the "marching drum" - sort of a "I feel like such an idiot doing this" thing. Also McCartney's "wolfman jack" thing in the beginning, and that classic 70s afro on the trombone player lol

    ah the 70s......

  • @joeyy2000 that's Denny Laine, original Wings member

  • Always loved Macca. Brilliant composer and musician.

  • Do me a "flavor"?

  • guess he got a little nervous there. Don't worry about the 'flavor' mess-up.

  • I hear ya... After this didn't KHJ play the Welcome Back Kottter Theme song? I was only like 5 but what cool memories.

  • He sang 'flavor' on purpose--he did this during other 70's Wings performances as well.

  • Alright! at 0:11 and Yes! Alright! at 0:34 sound a little bit like Wolfman Jack.

    Just before the clock changes from 0:19 to 0:20 you can barely hear the click of the first note in the song.

    Between 2:45 and 3:03 there is a saxophone playing along with the trombone . If you look closely in a few places and listen closely you will notice that there is a sound there when the trombone player is breathing.

  • A nice little song. Paul wrote many nice little songs and John Lennon gave them some edge ... that's the difference between a Beatles song and a solo song.

  • @jared1847823487 im afraid you just dont know what your talking about... paul was paul john was john... Their songs sounded obviously different. You cant say paul wrote catchy tunes and john gave them some edge... That is unfair to paul and not really even true. Paul is amazing at producing songs, and about halfway through the song writing partnership paul and john were basically writing their own songs with no input from the other person.

  • Is this a song about a lazy family?

  • Hahahaha...

    I love this song

  • @nuyawk55 yessssssssssssssssssssssssssss­sshshshshshshshsshssshhs!

  • Great stuff. Could have been a Beatles song.

  • Love it thanks for the post!

  • the famous macca mullet from the mid 70's..!

  • I like the trombone player part..It fit the song well.

  • 1976 is without a doubt Paul's vocal prime..

  • Classic....

  • at 00:05"(...)Fuck you...???"

  • says "thank you"

  • "thank you"

  • I WanT THIS ON DVD

  • Great track from Wings.

  • "Do me a flavour... open the door..."

  • I heard that too! 1:45!

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