Originally Posted by
Bratti
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I doubt very much that when James Corden created “Carpool Kareoke,” he wasn’t seeking perfection. He was seeking FUN!
He has carpooled with so many stars and done such a great job and the man can sing and improvise incredibly well. He’s the kind of guy that everyone likes. In fact, it’s hard not to like him.
Singing with Paul McCartney was a dream come true for him. He wasn’t looking to create the best performance. He was looking to create a magical, memorable moment which he did.
No Paul isn’t in his prime and definitely didn’t sound his best but so what. That doesn’t mean he should stop singing in public. What they did together was create some fun musical moments with no pretentiousness and for myself, it was priceless.
Stating that Paul McCartney shouldn’t sing any more in public is like saying a famous model should never have their picture taken ever again after a certain age which is ludicrous. External beauty is merely skin deep. Internal beauty is eternal and lasts forever.
Paul McCartney is a legendary icon who helped change the direction of music for an eternity who deserves the respect and admiration he gets. No he doesn’t sing like he used to but nobody expects him to.
In my opinion, it took a lot of personal integrity to put himself out there especially after such acclaimed stardom, knowing he’ll never sound like he used to.
That should be admired not criticized and he was.
I’ll always love Paul McCartney but I also really like James Corden. What a really fun character he is. He has an uncanny ability to put anyone he’s with at ease and he really can sing too. I have already seen him sing with Elton John, MaDonna, Adam Levine, and my favourite female singer Christine Aguilera and he rocks it with flying colours.
That was GREAT.
Thanks Muddy.