Klaus Voormann & Paul McCartney in Hog Hill Mill Studios circa 2008
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Published 2011-10-24
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Fragments of Klaus Voormann & Paul McCartney recording "I'm In Love Again" in Hog Hill Mill Studios, Sussex for Voormann's "A Sideman's Journey" project, released in 2009.
All Comments (21)
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Klaus is a true gentleman, he never sold out The Beatles for money, dragged their names through the mud for profit. He's a rarity in these times, a true friend that has stayed loyal to his friends. God bless You Klaus.
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One night Klaus was randomly walking down a seedy alleyway in Hamburg, and heard music coming from a club. He went in, the crowd was sparse. He watched Rory Storm complete their set, and then remained to see the following band The Beatles. He was blown away, and became friends with the band. Klaus is perhaps one of the first 'insiders' and has been close to the Beatle organization since!
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God bless Paul for saving those instruments.
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Not only is Klaus a great bass player, he is also a great artist: designing the Revolver and the Anthology covers!
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god bless Klaus Voormann, they are all great, but this man melts my heart.
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With Ringo suddenly it starts rolling. He is a great drummer. Indeed.
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Klaus is such a lovely and immensely talented man. The way he talked about Paul at the end was really cute, you can tell he still holds a real fondness for him in his heart. He seems to still see that 18-year boy he once knew in Hamburg, when he looks at Paul and somehow that's really sweet.
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Paul is a musical genius......makes me proud to be a scouser......how life would be so different if The Beatles hadn't come along.....
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Hearing those old instruments again was sensational.
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I love that Klaus can be so natural with Paul. Part of it is that they met before Paul was famous but also Klaus just seems to have that type of personality, genuine and not afraid to be himself with anyone.
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Great to see Ringo walk in and prove what a brilliant drummer he truly is.
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Regarding Paul & all the Beatles: Klause couldn't have said it better: "It was a beautiful time, thank you very much." My sentiments EXACTLY! I feel honored & privileged to have grown up listening to their music starting on the old transistor radios.
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this demonstrates the value of time. That won't happen again. Treasure it. Learn to recognize it in your life, musical situation or not.
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What a great person Klaus is. And so good to see he can have a conversation with Paul as an equal one.
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I could watch this stuff all day long.
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Klaus was there in the early days and has always been a friend and sometimes fill in bass player with the Beatles. It's nice to see him here with Paul, making music and having fun, just being themselves.
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I love it when Paul picks a "McCartney Rose" and gives it to his friend!....so sweet!
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Maca and Brian Wilson. The two greatest musicians of their genre. And their indomnible spirit and good will is equal to their talents. So lucky we are to still have them making music.
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klaus has recorded with an amazing group and number of musicians. That's him playing that iconic bass intro on "You're So Vain" by Carly Simon
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Just like family. Very emotional. I wish Paul would do a record of his favorite songs by John! Wouldn't that be cool!