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H2O Man

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59. Way recommended!
Sat May 23, 2026, 01:57 PM
Saturday

Paul can still fill an arena, as can Ringo. My goodness, they are legends. Living legends. I'm old enough to remember when The Beatles first came to the United States, and changed reality for my generation. Paul wrote and co-wrote some of the greatest music in history.

I, too, saw some snarky comments about him. In my opinion, the comments and those making them are not worth responding to.

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Yeah. He's an old man. But he gets my respect nonetheless. I watched him on Colbert CousinIT May 22 #1
I recorded the Colbert show to watch with the hubby later senseandsensibility May 22 #3
Yes he did! n/t CousinIT May 22 #4
What song? senseandsensibility May 22 #6
Well, he sounded like he's 80 something Nittersing May 22 #8
Hello Goodbye-- musicians and Stephen sang along with him. Nt spooky3 May 22 #27
Sounds great! Gonna watch it tonight senseandsensibility May 22 #31
I think you'll really enjoy the entire show. spooky3 May 22 #34
Yes! senseandsensibility Saturday #64
Yes, Colbert has a very good voice and sings well. wnylib Saturday #66
Both the musical numbers at the end of the show PatSeg Saturday #72
"Jump Up / Hello Goodbye" Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Jon Batiste, Louis Cato & Stephen Colbert PufPuf23 May 22 #9
He still sounds great at 83. His voice is unmistakable. OGBuzz May 22 #13
Thanks for posting pufpuf23 canetoad May 22 #35
"He belonged there last night" krkaufman Saturday #55
Age aside, I thought he was excellent PatSeg Saturday #73
Yes. Hope22 May 22 #2
Hasn't it? senseandsensibility May 22 #5
My parents were sticklers about respecting our grandparents. Hope22 Saturday #70
And yet, k55f5r Saturday #61
This and a missing Senator, another Senator that has extreme cognitive problems Hope22 Saturday #69
I have not seen or heard markie May 22 #7
The negative comments were all over DU after SNL. Boomerproud May 22 #15
no need to compare Sir Paul to people like Mitch McConnell Skittles May 22 #10
Huh? Cirsium Saturday #63
Legend- ✔ Will Be Momentous When Gone-✔ Should Still..... ColoringFool May 22 #11
My husband, I think, agrees with you senseandsensibility May 22 #39
You and I are the same age. I remember Sir Paul wnylib Saturday #67
Agree. MorbidButterflyTat Saturday #71
I totally agree, the ones who are throwing darts have no idea how disrespectful it is FakeNoose May 22 #12
Wanna bet ... oldsoldierfadingfast May 22 #16
I totally agree. Sogo May 22 #14
He was the perfect choice for final interview guest. spooky3 May 22 #30
He sounded Rebl2 May 22 #17
I saw the Beatles 4 times, twice in one day, matinee and evening show. cksmithy May 22 #18
Wow senseandsensibility May 22 #22
It truly was a fun time. A great escape from the cksmithy May 22 #32
Yes, yes it was! colorado_ufo May 22 #42
I'd read that they often did 6-8 shows a day in Hamburg underpants May 22 #36
No, at the Cow Palace, in San Francisco. cksmithy May 22 #47
I hope I have the energy to speak out and keep resisting through my 90s BeneteauBum May 22 #19
I thought he did a great job last night (both singing and the interview.) FireUpChips10 May 22 #20
He sings and moves great for his age. pfitz59 May 22 #21
Love him. Raine1967 May 22 #23
I DEFINITELY agree with you! GiqueCee May 22 #24
I can't comment on either performance MustLoveBeagles May 22 #25
I'm a fan, and have great respect for Sir Paul Martin Eden May 22 #26
Yes SuzyandPuffpuff May 22 #28
I thought he sounded fine. His voice may not be as robust as it used to be but that is to be expected when you've chowder66 May 22 #29
Aw hell, I thought he sounded great! FullySupportDems May 22 #33
Amen! Thank you senseandsensibility! skylucy May 22 #37
I stress - this doesn't apply to everyone canetoad May 22 #38
My wife thought he looked great on SNL. Of course his voice doesn't sound the same underpants May 22 #40
Great to know there are so many people whose skills haven't deteriorated Whyisthisstillclose May 22 #41
Totally Figarosmom May 22 #43
I agree 100%. K&R spanone May 22 #44
Totally agree. ananda May 22 #45
Totally agree. McCartney will live in our memories, and rock, forever. Auggie May 22 #46
He deserves props for so many things. Musician, humanitarian, etc. yellow dahlia May 22 #48
Paul doing headstand : (with rescue dog Rosie) IcyPeas May 22 #49
I thought McCartney sounded pretty good in that Colbert send-off peggysue2 Saturday #50
Love Paul McCartney and it was a thrill seeing him on with Stephen Colbert. Fla Dem Saturday #51
It's always been like this - probably just more in our face with the Internet TBF Saturday #52
Saw him live in October BannonsLiver Saturday #53
Thank you! I saw some of the posts to which you refer. hamsterjill Saturday #54
He and the other Paul (Simon) probably increase ageism gulliver Saturday #56
I think he did an amazing job. Paul can still play the guitar and perform. He's a great person. 👍😁❤️ Love him TommieMommy Saturday #57
Heaven Alsteen Saturday #58
Way recommended! H2O Man Saturday #59
150% this EuterpeThelo Saturday #60
Those who knee-jerk bash older age, wealth, celebrity. betsuni Saturday #62
I lived way back stage left Saturday #65
I think it was SNL I saw him on recently. Susan Calvin Saturday #68
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