Paul has recently opened up about his experience of using artificial intelligence to perform alongside John.
Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Paul revealed, “It's one of my favourite bits in the show now.”
Paul mentioned that Peter Jackson, who directed the Get Back documentary, used AI to isolate John’s vocals from famous recordings to be played on stage.
Paul said the “experience is very emotional for him but he loves it”.
“It was hard to hold your emotions back actually. You could just get overcome,” “It was the magic – it was my buddy, who’s been dead a long time, and here he was, back, and I'm working with him again.”
“And even though it's sort of mechanical trickery, it feels very real,” added the musician.
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In 2022 Glastonbury festival, Paul reportedly performed I've Got A Feeling, a song originally recorded during the Beatles’ famous 1969 rooftop concert in London.
Elsewhere in an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today, Paul mentioned, “AI is 'something that we're all sort of tackling at the moment.”
“When Peter Jackson did the film The Beatles Get Back, where it was us making the Let It Be album, he was able to extricate John's voice from a ropey little bit of cassette and a piano,” disclosed the singer.
Paul pointed out that Peter “could separate them with AI, he'd tell the machine 'That's a voice, this is a guitar, lose the guitar'. We were able to take John's voice and get it pure through this AI, so then we could mix the record as you would do”.
In June 2023, Paul McCartney announced that he would be performing live with the late John Lennon using artificial intelligence (AI). The concert, which took place in London on July 1, was a groundbreaking event that brought together two of the most iconic musicians of all time.
The AI technology that was used to bring Lennon back to life is called Vocaloid. Vocaloid is a software program that can be used to create realistic-sounding synthetic voices. It was originally developed in Japan, but it has since been used by artists all over the world.
For the McCartney concert, engineers used Vocaloid to analyze Lennon's existing recordings and interviews. They were able to create a digital model of his voice that was incredibly accurate. McCartney then recorded his own vocals for the song, and the two voices were blended together to create a seamless performance.
The concert was a huge success, and fans were amazed by the technology that brought Lennon back to life. McCartney himself was also impressed, saying that it was "like John was right there with me on stage."
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