В данной статье приведена обновленная версия списка официальных музыкальных клипов, созданным Полом Маккартни после распада The Beatles. Сейчас в списке 203 клипа, созданных с 1970 по 1999 годы. Он включает в себя некоторые исправления ошибочной информации, содержащейся в официальных релизах или других публикациях; вы найдете неизвестные факты, версии, никогда не документированные, и углубленный анализ некоторых видео.
Список следует хронологическому порядку года, когда видео было снято или впервые вышло в эфир, а его более поздние версии или вариации включены ниже. Если вы не можете найти здесь какое-то видео, то это, вероятно, потому, что оно является чем-то неофициальным или не соответствует музыкальному видео, предназначенному для продвижения. Ссылки на YouTube являются только иллюстративными.
1970:
Maybe I’m Amazed #1 (1970) VERSION 1- VARIATION A (ORIGINAL VIDEO)
Directed by Charlie Jenkins. Video Premiere: April 19, 1970.
The first music video in Paul’s solo career was made with photographs taken by Linda and him. What characterizes the original version is the slight movement and instability of the images. The word ‘ McCartney ‘ at the beginning shows a light yellow tone. This variation has not been officially released but is available on Bootleg DVDs and has been broadcast worldwide for decades.
Maybe I’m Amazed #2 (1993) VERSION 1- VARIATION B
Directed by Charlie Jenkins. Mastered: June 16, 1993
It was re-released in 1993 as a promotion for the new McCartney remastered catalog collection on CD. The video remains the same as VARIATION A, however the audio was replaced by the new mix, it includes a slate that notices the change in sound. This version was unknown to most collectors. It circulates on Bootleg DVD.
Maybe I’m Amazed #3 (2007) VERSION 1- VARIATION C
Directed by Charlie Jenkins. Release Date: Nov 12, 2007.
Available in the ‘ McCartney Years’ collection in excellent widescreen quality but with the image cropped that gives an appearance as if all the photos had more zoom. The word ‘ McCartney ‘ at the beginning of the video is shown in white in this version.
Maybe I’m Amazed #4 (2012) VERSION 1- VARIATION D
Directed by Charlie Jenkins. Digital Remaster: ‘ McCartney Archive Collection’ , June 13, 2012.
Available as part of the “ Archive Collection ” series, it is without doubt the most complete version to date. Digitally restored, the instability and movement in the photographs were eliminated but also, it shows for the first time the images much wider than its predecessors, all the photographs are shown without being cropped, especially on the bottom and sides. The title ‘ McCartney ‘ is in a higher position than any other version as the video is not cropped at either end, the typography is more stylized and now in a light brown color unlike the original in light yellow .
Maybe I’m Amazed #5 (2020) VERSION 1- VARIATION E
Directed by Charlie Jenkins. Video Premiere: April 17, 2020.
Released on Paul’s official YouTube channel as part of the 50th Anniversary of the album ‘ McCartney ’ and despite being restored frame by frame, it has many deficiencies when compared to VARIATION D. It was tried to be similar to the original from 1970, but several aspects were changed: the typography with the word ‘ McCartney ‘ is more stylized and is now shown in a bone white color instead of the original light yellow, the photographs are mostly cropped to respect the first version, however there are many that were paired against the 2012 version and others that are in between; and the final photograph was drastically cropped at the top and enlarged to prevent the dark spots that appear in all previous versions were visible.
Maybe I’m Amazed #6 (2001) VERSION 2
A completely different video was made by MPL as part of the promotion to the TV special and album ‘ Wingspan ’, on May 8, 2001. It shows different photographs from VERSION 1 and some from the original video were also preserved; as well as archival footage of Linda and Paul’s wedding, and films made by Roy Benson in Scotland in 1971 (many scenes also appear in the original videos for “Heart of The Country” and “Three Legs”). This version still does not appear in any official release but is available on Bootleg DVD.
* The 1977 and 2002 Live Versions are described later.
1971:
Heart of the Country #1(1971) ORIGINAL VIDEO
Directed by Roy Benson, filmed in Scotland, 1971. Video Premiere: June 24, 1971. Digital Remaster: ‘Ram Archive Collection’ , May 21, 2012.
Heart of the Country #2 (2007) VARIATION B
Directed by Roy Benson, filmed in Scotland, 1971. Release Date: Nov 12, 2007.
Available in the ‘ McCartney Years’ collection in excellent widescreen quality but with the image cropped, which makes it necessary to have the original format.
Three Legs (1971)
Directed by Roy Benson, filmed in Scotland, 1971. Video Premiere: June 24, 1971. Digital Remaster: ‘Ram Archive Collection’ , May 21, 2012.
* The version of ‘Uncle Albert’ from the 1973 TV special “James Paul McCartney” is commonly mistaken for an original promotional video from 1971.
1972:
Mary Had A Little Lamb:
I will keep the “official” order of the versions as they appear in the 2018 ‘Red Rose Speedway Archive Collection’ , however it should be noted that Denny Laine wears a beard in two of them (VERSION 2 ‘Desert’ and VERSION 3 ‘Barn’) and only mustache in the rest; and Henry McCullough likewise shows a prominent beard and sideburns in the ‘Desert’ and ‘Ba...
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