What inspired Paul McCartney?

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BronsteinPawn

Does any music genius like me know what were the folkloric Irish songs that inspired him to write "I saw her Standing there"?

I played that song with my guitar to a cute girl I met at work and now Im a father with triplets so I want to know what song allowed me to ruin my life.

Thx in advance.

Paldrick

I am a triplet and I have a father.

Are you my father Bronsteinpawn?

BronsteinPawn
Paldrick escribió:

I am a triplet and I have a father.

Are you my father Bronsteinpawn?

Sorry, I really did not want to impress your mom by getting that pesky B7 chord right. It was just destiny.

president_max

Not having Yoko ono beside one must be the biggest inspiration of all.  That easily makes Lennon more talented by miles.

BronsteinPawn
president_max escribió:

Not having Yoko ono beside one must be the biggest inspiration of all.  That easily makes Lennon more talented by miles.

 

I think you are old enough to read the 2nd comment on that video by "The wandering internet wizard" and laugh. 

BronsteinPawn

For the music intellectuals like me, If you check Wikipedia it actually shows what songs McCartney used as an inspiration and I must tell you he did those  crappy songs a favor.

president_max

I'm never old enough

BronsteinPawn
president_max escribió:

I'm never old enough

DE LA QUE TE PIERDES SHAVAL

Slow_pawn
I know he stole the bass line from another song, but I can't remember which one.
president_max

ArubanRefugee

Congratulations on the birth of your three future world champions. I have no info regarding p.Mac's inspiration, I believe it is in his blood. 

ipcress12

Paul McCartney was a flat-out musical genius who was inspired by practically everything and sought out even more things for inspiration.

Recently I was reading "Beatles '66: The Revolutionary Year" and I was amazed how many influences McCartney reported which I missed but after reading what McCartney said, I could hear easily.

For instance Paul said he was thinking of Dylan's "Rainy Day Women" when he put the raucous background singing into "Yellow Submarine."

BeepBeepImA747
Paul McCartney was just a name. He had a ghost writer. Also he actually died years ago look it up there's a wiki.
BronsteinPawn

Paul is dead kept me at night when I was 7. I have DNA results so it no longer keeps me up at night.

You are right cress12, The Beatles lived in a port city and sailors coming from the New World usually brought up the new stuff, The Beatles cherised all that new stuff and of course it influenced them.

president_max
BeepBeepImA747 wrote:
Paul McCartney was just a name. He had a ghost writer. Also he actually died years ago look it up there's a wiki.

Says the dude who wants to free Mandela now

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/free-nelson-mandela