Paul McCartney - i saw her standing there [HD] Prince's Trust Concert 1986

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Paul McCartney - i saw her standing there [HD] Prince's Trust Concert 1986
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Mark Knopfler leading the way amongst all the other guitarists as was ever the case at these all-star concerts. The guy can play anything.

jjc
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You always know Paul’s audience they know all the words

jeanmyers
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What an amazing jam I remember when that came out(the prince trust concert) like it was yesterday. I believe that was the first one.

johnscialfa
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Paul comes out and absolutely blows the place up!!
🎤🎸🎹🎼🎵🎶🎵😊

dcoolu
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Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Elton John & Phil Collins sharing a stage. Oh my god that's magnificent . Also not to mention David Bowie, Sting, Mick Jagger & Tina Turner backstage somewhere. what a fantastic time to be at Wembley Arena am I right 🥳🥳🥳

applescruffs
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The most expensive group in music history ❤

BB-wcjx
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I remember watching this as a kid to amp me up. I think I was a kid anyhow. This is a good example as to why Mark Knopfler's style is so distinctive.

NoOne-krjc
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How could I dance with another?
Oooooh, I saw her standing there!

samf_eater
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He played "I SAW HER STANDING THERE" and "LONG TALL SALLY".
Neither if them is in their best album (Red Album)…but EVERYONE IS SINGING!!

EVERYBODYSGOTSOMETHI
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Having just watched a concert from 1979, he looks about 15 years older here lol. Still sounds great though

baviation
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It’s good to see that Elton John has never been taken seriously

dondamon
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it is so weird see paul playign guitar for this song 

Mansion
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Si viera todos los días, me daría cuenta de mucha energía

kurterickdescalzovillacort
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Wow! He makes Lennon look a dead blanket here! The McCartney train just keeps a rolling!!

dondamon
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DO NOT WIDEN the screen to 16:9 please, keep to the original recording format.

rivergladesgardenrailroad
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Paul is great here as usual but too many musicians on stage spoils everything with each player up on stage trying to make their mark

InnocentAbyssinianCat-ebge