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  • its just not the beatles is it..

    :(

  • If I remember correctly, The setlist was from their last live performance at Candlestick Park in San Fran...

  • @ultrabass This is truth. It was Candlestick Park in 1966.

  • LINDA! MORE COWBELL!

  • im pretty sure the guy with the yellow strat is the slide player for john mayers "where the light is" DVD.

  • @vincebertsch yes it is!!!!He's the great Robbie McIntosh..fantastic player!!!

  • wow que bien toca el bajo

  • Well! that settles the argument about whether the "new Paul" can play the bass or not. No question McCartney's ability with the bass is practically unequaled. He plays and composes with pure instinct. And I would add it is an instinct that has no precedent I know of as of yet. He plays the bass like a drum and has discovered somehow how to put his notes at optimal harmony with the contra-distinctual chords and chooses some notes utterly at odds with what one would likely predict. Sometimes.

  • Robbie McIntosh is such a great guitarist. Lots know him as an electric player supporting John Mayer etc. but his acoustic albums are up there with the likes of Tommy Emmanuel in my not very humble opinion.

  • The bass Paul is using is the one he used during his time with the beatles, i see the setlist he taped for the Shea stadium concert :o

  • @animepwn3r Where is is taped to? I never noticed it before

  • @jimmyblues15 stop around 0:11- 0:12, look at the binding part of the bass, theres a white paper, thats the setlist for the shea stadium concert.

  • @animepwn3r Awesome

  • hi apetiteforbotlegs mabe you could upload the whole documentary

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