What's not to like!
This is another great example... it actually shows off his vocal range a little bit more than Golden Slumbers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3CYievsHl0 (Amazing Range and Versatility)
Also impressive.. Helter Skelter:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM9KRpEkGfY (Versatility)
And Hey Jude (live):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXG83p2nkHw (Live performance... really proves the natural strength/talent)
Yesterday (live):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cGvhqFJ3EM&feature=relatedI'm amazed he hasn't received more credit simply for his vocal skills... I've honestly never heard any stronger voice, greater range, or greater stylistic versatility, in rock or pop, and I've listened to a lot of music. The winners of American Idol are completely laughable in comparison to this voice.
Even though his natural singing voice is somewhat high, he can do a falsetto about two octaves above his normal-high singing voice, and he can also sing bass/baritone very convincingly. It's really incredible. And he has about 14 different singing voices he uses.
I mean, some people recognize the greatness in this. But I see Rolling Stone lists of the best singers of all time, and people like Bob Dylan are in front of McCartney? It just seems insane. Maybe you have to be a musician or have some musical training to appreciate the technical difficulty in what he is doing.