EOB - In Isolation With... Paul McCartney

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Ed looks like he just finished sparring with Tyson Fury and is now singing "EEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDD!" to Paul. thanks for the video, op

๐Ÿ‘๏ธŽ︎ 4 ๐Ÿ‘ค๏ธŽ︎ u/Taroso ๐Ÿ“…๏ธŽ︎ Apr 16 2021 ๐Ÿ—ซ︎ replies

Looks like this one was big enough to go on the main channel haha

๐Ÿ‘๏ธŽ︎ 3 ๐Ÿ‘ค๏ธŽ︎ u/Jzahck ๐Ÿ“…๏ธŽ︎ Apr 16 2021 ๐Ÿ—ซ︎ replies

Good โ€˜Ol Wholesome Paul, thanks for the sharing the video!

๐Ÿ‘๏ธŽ︎ 2 ๐Ÿ‘ค๏ธŽ︎ u/anepicureantype ๐Ÿ“…๏ธŽ︎ Apr 16 2021 ๐Ÿ—ซ︎ replies
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the connection are we live hi good evening good afternoon good morning wherever you are and um how you doing how are you everybody's coming in i can see all the regular crew everybody's there happy birthday thanks leon hi everybody um i just want to say uh before i think paul's at the moment yes paul is chatting to saint vincent at the moment but um before we pull them in i just wanted to say thank you to all you good people for the birthday messages that kind of um that card thing that you've all done i haven't had a time to look at because i've had a i've had just such a lovely day i've been sport rotten um and um yeah i just wanted to say thank you i'm gonna have a look at that card tomorrow but it's been a you know it's been just such a great day and honestly i'm so touched by our little community that we've got here um it really yeah you know it really it really struck me today um because so many of your names are now so familiar so it feels like we're all friends right we've been doing this for a year we've been doing this for years so thank you um let me just see if paul's there he might be there i can't believe i'm actually saying that it's kind of bizarre i think he's running over still we'll see no worries how's your week been well has it been okay it's been it's been good it's been it's been uh it's cold right it's the rest of europe cold it's flipping freezing in britain it's beautiful it's bright but it's so cold and um we went out for i went out for some food tonight on my birthday that was booked about a month ago i hadn't been out but we haven't been out to eat for about six months and of course you have to sit outside so anyone who's familiar with uh the great tradition of british picnics which is because of our of our income our varied weather picnics as a child were often spent in cornwall rug pulled out on the sand or on the cliff top on the grass it's about 10 degrees you're freezing to death and the sandwiches have passed around and it was very much in that tradition except we had a heater but it was lovely had some food and uh went to a little place uh just off ladbroke grove and it was great it was really good it was really good but it is bloody flipping freezing um so i'm just gonna see if paul's there ah i'm gonna bring him in okay brilliant here we go guys send a request go live in a room here we go hey man hey man yeah thank you how are you doing i'm feeling yeah good great actually i'm in uh l.a los angeles which is a little bit warmer than england it is so flipping cold i mean it's it's great it's one of those lovely bright april beautiful sunset we went out tonight we went out tonight had the first meal out we've had in like six months yeah and we were sitting outside in that as i was saying just now in that tradition of great british picnics you know where we all sit outside and it's cold and we have the sandwiches um but we didn't have sandwiches we i had some nice vegan meatballs so it was yeah it was great whoa i know yes so it's kind of just uh you know getting that getting to go out and to see people yeah yeah after you know so much lockdown it's uh it's really nice well it was interesting because it was it was like watching people and as you said it's like you know when you're going you go in a restaurant or whatever you forget i mean i've forgotten about that how much you know you're having your conversation but you're also seeing there's the young couple over there and then you've got the gang of girls and then you've got the elderly couple and you you know you've got sort of a mix of life and it's like you said i haven't seen that for such a long time no i know it's great it's bonkers yeah well yeah it's probably you know hopefully it's all opening up and uh you know i'm talking to fellow musicians now who are sort of saying oh i'm gonna be doing uh touring i'm going yeah i'm going to be doing some date is that your doggy yeah hey that's ziggy she's ziggy ziggy's ziggy's a rescue she's half spring a half collie she's completely bonkers love it love it we've got a rescue called rose whose birthday it was yesterday oh they're so great they're great aren't they rescues but she's a bit she's got unfortunately she's a little bit feral and she got a pigeon yesterday and it was it was before we know it it was it was all devastation in the back garden so it was you know that's what happens with animals right that's what happens yes it's the law of nature yeah suddenly you find a lot of feathers in your garden yeah where a pigeon once was and with a big smile on the dog's face i want to thank you very much yeah exactly i want to thank you very much for doing this mix uh on the three imagine album uh which you do i don't if you know they it's releasing at midnight tonight so you're releasing an album tonight it was listen man it was such an honor it was it's funny because obviously you know the list of artists is is is brilliant isn't it it's so great and i was thinking about it and i you know you know i'm going to be very unbritish here because you know usually we don't say these things but i was thinking about it today and i was thinking like well it's obviously as artists and musicians we have huge respect obviously for what you what you've done and all the music you've done because we've all grown up with that and you've influenced us all but the other thing and this is the unbritish parties i think it's because we all love you so much i really think i think that's so true i think like you know i spoke i said this to you the other day on the phone like you have obviously done this music which is extraordinary but you the way you've conducted your life and the way you are is so cool like you know and i think you you know we just i think it's it's it's like it's really important i'm a real believer it's taken me about 50 years to get to this point to be able to say but i'm a real believer say it when you wait say it when you see you know you you're so loved and what you've done has been extraordinary and the way you've done it you know and you're so approachable and down to earth and all of that so thank you so much hey man yeah that's very unbritish well you love it i love it yeah but it's like you said that you know what you said at the end of abbey road you the love you put out the love you get and you you sowed all these seeds for us you know you you allowed us so we're such we come from such an interesting country and we see the duke of edinburgh's just passed away who's part of that that other britain that we all grew up with where we didn't say that stuff did we really not no uh you know i often say to people when when we were kids uh in the band you know when the beatles was first starting there's no way uh any of us would have said to each other i love you yeah it's just it just i mean we were all trying to be hard you know trying to be hard liverpool guys hey all right man yeah yeah that's okay yeah all right you know yeah that's about as far as you got you know yeah yeah but uh and then as time goes on you just realize why not you know it's maybe maybe it's cool to just say hey you know i love you and uh yeah well well you did it and you kind of you sowed the seeds for all this stuff you were part of that generation that you did and you you guys really did it like you were so brave and like to the fore and in a way kind of like challenging the whole british way but it's it's it's so true and it is it's like it's it's i think it's really changed like i remember watching tv when i was a kid and we you know we had lots of american tv didn't we in britain in the 70s yeah and i remember you know there'd be that classic scene where the weather where the child is you know being said by the parent i love you darling i love you put you to sleep and like i grew up in a household listen my parents love me but they never said that my dad would be like you get like bloody americans always telling they love one another and you kind of you sort of kind of grew up with that and then and then you go like well for me it was we had i don't know if you remember whether that we there was this big summer of love in 89 i don't know if stella and mary got into that whole acid house thing but it kind of blew the barn doors off it for our generation as well you guys sowed the seeds and then we reacted against the 60s and we were like bloody hippies and all that and then the acid house thing came along and just reaffirmed that and suddenly you're my brother you're my sister i love you i love you and it's it's it is it's so important and and i think it is changing the generations now you know yeah it's not generous it's true you know in my experience um as you say my my kids i think it was a birthday party for stella when she was i don't know maybe 21 or something it's around about that age and she had a lot of her friends down to the farm where we lived we had a big barn and they all decorated and they were rocking away and she's got really cool dj there um oakenfeld and anyway [Laughter] and um they're all really rocking and they're coming up to us they're going ah we really i love you and we're going oh wow this is great i mean i think we found out later that extra zoom was involved yeah there's a little bit of that right but hey you know i i i'll have that over the opposite yeah well it changed i mean it was so it was that whole thing it changed in the 80s like we used to go out you know that's when you know the band that i'm in radiohead formed in 85 and it was you know you're in a band yeah just kidding well you know what funny enough i was i mean no one can ever compare the band that you were in to you know you can never as a band say oh you like the beatles but we were similarly we were like school friends and we knew each other when we were very young like 15 14 15 16. yeah and we didn't we didn't get signed until we and we had sort of this six year period where we sort of learned our and went through different styles and but that was kind of you know and i don't think there are many bands i think that's one of the you know obviously there aren't a lot of bands who started when they were kids you know no no and that friendship thing is so important i mean i you know someone was saying to me uh looking back on the beatles you know how do you feel um as because the beatles period has gone from a to z um and it's it's a body of work um i've turned into a fan yeah because you know i can look at it now and not sort of think oh we what are we going to do here or um so you know i i just love that uh that and the thing i realized is that we were at it a long time or or maybe not a long time so much just millions of hours yeah you know starting in liverpool just playing as a little crappy group we really weren't very good you know we didn't know much but then we ended up getting out to hamburg and we got better and so we had this lovely build-up um where we learned millions of songs in hamburg and but most importantly got to really know each other yeah you know and i i was remembering yeah when we were kids i used to go hitchhiking with george and we'd go down to harlock in wales and you know we'd we'd hang and so those kind of things just really bond you to each other you know i also did that with john you know we we hitchhiked and we ended up in paris we were trying to get to spain but paris was too cool did you kind of because it's funny because what we used to do is like we had very similar i'd go on holiday with colin or tom would come and see me we had all this and what we used to do a lot was we used to sit around talking like we like you know we do our we came from outside oxfordshire so it wasn't the urban thing so we were rehearsing all these village halls and invariably we do three hours rehearsal then we'd go to the village pub for half a pine and uh we used to we said we used to talk about it are you are you good am i back yeah yeah no you just froze you're good no oh no yeah yeah good we used to talk about like you know we weren't a very good band either we were we were just not very good and but we learned to play together and we'd start and when we and when we do this and if we get a record deal we're going to get a van and stuff like and we talk like that and i think you know like you said there's a lot of hours that goes into kind of yeah that that that whole that you're sort of creating this energy this this whole kind of i mean and you guys did it to the you know yeah well i mean you know like i say you know if you if you're sleeping in the same bed as someone yeah you're gonna get you're gonna get to know them quite well you know yeah yeah it's true and we did we did a lot of that you know we'd go somewhere and i remember going down we hitchhiked me and john hitchhiked down to my cousin betty's house um where she was living in near reading and uh they only had one guest room so that was our room so we we top and tailed you know that where he was at the top yeah yeah yeah he was very cute i have very fond memories you know because as you say you'll be chatting we'll be talking about music and we brought our guitars so we're always playing but uh it's very cute because even though we were i don't know 19 18 19 years old my cousin betty had come in in the evening hello this is iana paul hi hi this is my daughter she's she's a massive massive beatles fan she's got all the vinyls and stuff whoa a woman of good taste hi there hi nice to meet you she's she's 15 years old she's probably you know i don't want to do the talking for her but can i say what your favorite song is yeah let it be and it's really really helped her during this last year with lockdown and everything oh wow that's nice you know um songwriting is that sometimes you don't know how you wrote it you don't know how it arrived and in that case let it be um it arrived after i'd had a dream about my mother who had died um when i was it's probably about 10 years before and she came to me in the dream and she was and i was a bit shocked with the whole sort of scene you know it was just a bit i think i was doing a little bit too much of everything and you know but she came to me in the dream which is a beautiful thing because here i was in the same room as this woman i loved and she was saying to me don't worry it's gonna be okay it's all gonna be okay and i felt so soothed and she said just let it be and she said that and i woke up i went wow that's so great you know what a great idea and i said let it be i love that because then that kind of spirit transfers itself to other people like you yeah and yeah you get the message off it it's it's pretty magical it's amazing song it's i love that thing like music and magic five letters and two two two letters different right yeah i didn't realize that yeah music and magic magic yeah yeah exactly don't think thinking yes us or ag yeah when are you coming back to britain are you coming back for any are you getting back here for the for the spring or you out in america for a while yeah no i'm i'm coming back um it's i think it's about um i'm coming back for the bluebells yeah you know i can't i can't be out of britain when the bluebell's gone i was like late late april early may i just love that so much so i'll be back then and uh i promise to bring some warm weather with me please do that'd be great yeah so you know it's going to be interesting because you you haven't heard this album no i haven't it's really it's going to be nice for all the various people on the album when you get it and you see what everyone else did and they've all done it with a great freedom yeah you know because it's locked down and i and i don't think anyone said to them you must do this you've got to use paul's drums well you know but nobody gave any guidelines they just said well you know have a go so people have been very free it's really nice it's got it's got a atmosphere the album and they're like i say they're dropping it at midnight tonight it's yeah it's it'd be it's really what i loved about the whole the whole brief that you get that you gave it was just like do whatever you want and i think we sent through we because we it was really tricky for us to do because of lockdown and i i don't i didn't at that stage i've actually finished having a home studio so i was going into the church with paul epworth and we had like a we had like a day um and i think we we sent something through to you but we'd only your vocals were all on one stem and because we can and and the brief was you came back and said listen don't be so don't pay such you know don't pay homage to my vocals and so and we're like great can we get in there and you know it yeah it's it's you know what it's like you just want to be yeah you just want you just want to be able to have a go and and and and not have someone breathing down your neck or whatever or telling you you just you just do it and do what feels right in that moment you know yeah yeah well that you you'll see when you listen to the album that that comes over yeah um it's nice uh the guy from massive attack agreed to do something uh and the track that he chose was was my track um on the out on the album on mccartney three which is like an eight minute thing and i always thought well maybe i'm being a bit indulged you know eight minutes maybe i should cut it down and be a bit more sensible well his is 11 minutes yay yay well done robert yes he's great yeah he's really good yeah and some people just didn't you know didn't even use my vocals they just kind of remade a track that was vaguely like the one i'd written yeah i loved it i loved what beck did and i love what he said about he put a lovely little note about he said he said he had a great evening with you and nancy one night and you were dancing out in l.a and i said when you when he's when you sent him the track he's just like right i want to do something that gets paul dancing yeah it's uh you know it's one of those things uh nancy and i like to dance kind of so you get to a place you know and there's some good music i mean around about that time that he's talking about we'd go to uh often after things like the grammys then there's a little bit of a sort of yeah party or something i remember there was one which daft punk were uh hosting and we went down there and that was yeah come on yeah i remember i remember you coming to one that we had in l.a back in about 10 years ago oh my gosh i remember that [Music] too yeah and also questlove came and dj'd and did an incredible set and i remember he put i think he put on paperback writer it was wicked it did sound good it well it's so interesting because like when you play it's funny i had similar experience with at party years ago when we used to go to this great party my wife and i called bad to the bone and i walked into this party and it was like a house the ultimate house party and they had uh baby love by the supremes really loud through the pa light paperback writer and you suddenly realize oh my god these are dance tunes yeah you know if you put them through a pa it suddenly takes because we've heard them on our stereos and in our car and they sound amazing but suddenly turn up live and you feel the base yeah you know yeah i know yeah i've been to uh some parties you know where you where it's mainly you know club music and stuff uh a bunch of young people sort of dancing and stuff and uh then suddenly they put on like twist and shout by the beast that works it really works that's a good dance song yeah it's amazing and yeah i i totally love i completely this this party that we used to go to is really eclectic and it would do that and it would play you know it would play twist and they would play twist and shout but they play prince they play something really like aphex twin or whatever and it's so interesting because you realize how much of the music that maybe was from your childhood before was actually dance music that's what people were doing yeah you know yeah exactly yeah but we were listening to it on little or something so yeah it didn't seem but when you get it down the club you hear the big bass yeah man will you can i just as a complete music were you like i've read that james you know for me your bass players are they're a great obviously great but you you and james jameson for me like the 60s was jameson somebody that when you heard were you like from the funk brothers motown we like oh this guy's like oh you're pretty amazing oh yeah definitely i think till then you know we bass players are stuck to quite a sort of background role or is it rather [Music] is very interesting too it made me think oh wait a minute you know i can i've got a role here and it's not just yeah background role and so it excited me you know and some of the some of those records around about that time when when motown was popping um i mean they're very busy my base part is very busy um but i'm just on a thing with rick rubin you know rick oh yeah yeah um and he's done it's a little series they're putting together actually but he took the records and took out my base you know he had the he had the multi-track he took out my base and you hear the song it's kind of cheap yeah is quite sedate and then he puts in me and ringo's things yeah whoa listen so you can make a big difference on the base and and mr jameson as i say was the man who turned me on well i read it's interesting you say that because i read the jeff emerick book that he talks about working with you like working with you on the bass to get that bass sound and he was he said in the book that quite often you know in the middle period you would put the bass on last you know you might put the bass yeah and so i was demoing i did a lot of demoing for from my last record and i've never really played bass before because colin and radio had such a great bass player but what i did was i demoed without these without the bass uh i put everything and then i did the bass last and it was revelatory like how you can change a song right you completely and if you're not if you're not a bass but if you're a guitarist you think you know you you don't realize how much the bass actually changes and like you said you change and you can you the the the chord that the note that you play underneath it can change the chord make it it's just yeah yeah yeah i mean you know when you when you're playing a g chord say for instance you normally play a g for the bass you know you play the root but if you play a d yeah and it suddenly holds everything up you get this tension yeah i love i mean that's what i love about music i'm still discovering all that stuff yeah you know i think that's the thing it's you're still finding things that uh intrigue you you know the difference you can make i'm going to have a piece of gum and here i'm going to pop it in i can have some water all right i haven't had my birthday cake yet boone has made oona's made me a birthday cake we haven't eaten it yet you haven't well so what now it's uh nine o'clock for you yeah we'll we'll have some we'll have some in a sec gonna watch your movie have a birthday movie and um you know my birthday movies i always i'm a bit like i always i like going back to the same films you know for like my i'm a bit like i love watching new films but for treats so i'm feeling interstellar tonight we're big fans of it you know that film interstellar oh yeah love that film you like like a bit of uh galaxies and a bit of well i like it because i like that but i like because at the heart of it it's about love you know and it's to me it gets me crying it's the love of a you know a father and their daughter oh yeah you know that's beautiful isn't it yeah i love that and you know bringing it back to music that that so reminds me you two remind me of uh i was in a concert once so it's funny because this conversation come around full circle um i was in a concert once doing let it be so i'm up at the piano i'm doing anyway i look out in the audience and there was a very tall good-looking man um and a girl beside him who's obviously his daughter and she had some long black hair and she's sort of looking up at him and he's looking down at her and i'm singing the soundtrack and it was like it was quite difficult to like not just hold back you know i love that it's so lovely it's amazing that you know what it's so lovely to hear that because you know that there could be a lot of people you you know you could have done the paul mccartney in vegas thing which is thank you very much you know and you know what i mean and but you you feel it still and that's like that's why we love you because you can tell you still feel it right well i i well thank you i mean i certainly do yes so there's no there's no denying it it's like it's just you know we're so lucky to be able to do this in life there's so many people who are really good musicians and stuff but it don't get as lucky as we've got i mean it's not all luck a lot of it's hard work and skill obviously but um it is great it's a great job it's great isn't it it's like i i feel i've i felt a bit guilty over the last year sort of feeling a bit down and stuff because i'm aware that it's like our job is like winning the lottery right we've you know we've got the golden ticket and like you said there's hard work but you don't mind doing hard work if it's something that you love you know the payoff is the best thing oh you know when you've struggled with something i'm actually after this i'm actually going to a studio out here uh working with a young producer and uh i was working i was with him yesterday and it was a bit of a struggle you know i was trying to think of what i wanted to do on the base and i was oh god you know i'm on the spot i don't really know these people too well i've got to try and be wonderful but it was okay and in the end it was like oh wow that's good that's good so that payoff is what makes it all worthwhile it's that i mean i guess what you're saying is that what i learned from i you know when you go and play with other musicians who are great musicians and i'd only really played with radiohead until about maybe 15 years ago you know i wasn't in any other bands and you know because it was full-on and then you go and play with other musicians and johnny marr and neil finn and stuff like that and i think one of the one of the great things was i was really nervous before you do that because you think you know i'm am i going to be any good you know how am i going to be yeah and you realize that actually uncertainty and insecurity is all part of it as well right it's you know and that's kind of necessary as well that kind of ups your game but it's also it's also part of the humility i think it's so important to have you know that humility with music it's yeah yeah because you because the moment you don't you get your ass kicked and that's what i also love about music that i i always say this i think music is like the biggest detector you know like it can really sniff it out and and you get your ass it's because it is magic it's it you know there's obviously stuff that we do but also it comes through us right we you know we've got these little antennae and if if we're all you know jack the lad those antennas aren't working no i know that's that's a case of do you do you know who i think i am yeah yeah right there's a few of those people around yeah there are a few things do you know who i am now but um i'll say every time i go in the studio you know and the other added factor i think is when you've had success you're now worrying that in their eyes the people you're working with they're going to say come on then let's see this brilliance you're renowned for you go holy i'm not really brilliant i'm just like you know man i'm so i do you know what that that's so that's so warm to my heart paul to hear you say that because it's it's true you know you can't get around it i don't yeah that's that that beautiful i totally agree with you and i yeah totally almost every time you start a new project with somebody a new producer or something it's kind of and you would yeah i mean you know almost like the bigger the projects that you've had in the past the more you know but more pressure yeah more pressure right mm-hmm so if you've got another album on the go if you've got more music this is is i just met this guy andrew watt who's a new young producer who's he's probably not that new but i mean to me he is uh i just met him the other day he's got a great little studio which is in charlie chaplin's old house so it's real hollywood history you know yeah and he's got a fabulous little studio in the in the bottom so i was going around maybe to just have a cup of tea with him and uh we got start we got talking and i was i said well you know i was talking about something i said i don't have to have a left-handed guitar here to your eagle yes we do so suddenly i'll go on guitar we just we just took it from there and yeah i said should we put this down so we ended up doing the track but again you know it's not me trying to make a new album it's just doing a song with this guy who's fun to work with so it's great it may well be on a next album i'm not in a hurry you know we've got we've got tonight's album coming out you're on yeah you're out so cool so it's you know it's so funny because like you know like i'm 53 today so i'm still chuffed that way to be doing this but i love that thing in life like my ten-year-old boy i was a beatles obsessive so it might you know like you have these moments in your life i don't know if you had it when you met i know when you met elvis or something but when you have these moments when you think about like my child my 10 year old self is going absolutely nuts here and it's great because you have these you have these conversations with people who you know and i i think we're so lucky because in music you tend to meet your heroes along the way right and and and usually it's really it's an incredible it's a fantastic connection and a conversation like we're having now sometimes it can be a bit weird but but usually it's great and you just it's that you know it's that circle it's that beautiful circle that happens you know no i i have that too like you say we we met elvis and we you know since we were kids you know hitchhiking on holiday and stuff and there'd be an eldest record and you'd just be like god yeah this you know it was just his music was like you didn't know how they did it you just couldn't figure out how to make these sounds and how he sang so beautifully and loosely and then you meet him and it's like oh it's like nervous but he was he was great you know it was good he was really yeah it was uh he was very friendly and he was starting to play bass he played space on one or two tracks elvis tracks um so i could talk to him about the bass yeah so i gave me a you know a conversation opener did you because you he so it's a bit like elvis and is like your specialized subject in terms of you that was the music you grew up with like from afar i you know elvis is a generation removed from me yeah and i love you know i remember the summer of 77 when he died they played his movies on the tv all summer i'm nine years old and i watch them because there's nothing else on tv right but i watch them and i'm sort of transfixed and then you sort of get into elvis and you you listen to stuff this and it's that thing that the stuff that he did right is am i right i'm thinking the stuff that he did before he went into the army had the magic because he had bill black scotty moore yeah he had his brothers around him and then after the army it all became a bit showbiz and didn't quite have the soul would that be yeah that's definitely how we felt right you know uh people in those days they're going to the army and they say it'll make a man of you yeah and we didn't like that idea no it's like i'm not sure i want to be made a man off no you know but he did but no the stuff prior to the army was just so great you know i read i i read quite a bit about him and some of the books you you his story it really is just a country boy you know and uh and he's he's very influenced by the the black people who live across the tracks and he'll go through he would go to those clubs and listen to a lot of black music live so it was just so amazing yeah anyway there it is it was a joy to meet him you know how we tell him all this how much we loved all this stuff now the other crazy thing though was kind of unfortunate because with the beatles coming in it kind of edged him out and that was the last thing we wanted to do yeah you know we never wanted to be you know edging elvis out of the picture but he but he was all right you didn't get any sense of him being like he he knew that these four guys from liverpool were taking his taking his space no it was great and i i prefer to remember it like that because in actual fact later he he did get a bit funny um he he went to he he went to visit nixon oh yeah it's sort of documented somewhere but he starts busting us he starts busting us he starts saying yeah those bills are they're not so good you know they're taking drugs i'm thinking you dirty rotter and there's that photo of him with nixon in it as his pupils are completely dilating he's stoned off his head [Laughter] and the secret service giving him a gun and it is wild but i mean you know we we forgave him it's like [Laughter] crazy oh beautiful beautiful so great definitely you generally tried to bust up someone said hey listen listen you'd better get to your cake this is going to be this is going to be a wonderful cake i can tell by having met the cook thank you thank you thank you so much yeah well big thank you thank you man yeah same here and um thanks very much for doing the track i look forward to you hearing the whole album and enjoy it and i think it is a bit dancy the album because the lord is sort of mixed mixy and so great so thanks man on your birthday thank you so much thank see you love love you man thank you thanks a lot to you lots of love take care see you bye
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Channel: Ed O'Brien
Views: 50,519
Rating: 4.9489193 out of 5
Keywords: EOB, Ed O'Brien, Radiohead, Earth, In Isolation With, IGTV, Paul McCartney, Paul, McCartney, The Beatles, Beatles, Reimagined, McCartney III, McCartney III Reimagined, slidin, slidin EOB remix
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Length: 42min 26sec (2546 seconds)
Published: Fri Apr 16 2021
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