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Angiekay wrote:
Wow...no, I mean WOW!! You guys weren't kidding! What an amazing show!! 2 hrs and 45 minutes and three encores. Is this guy really 63?! I've seen bands HALF his age that couldn't put on a show like this! I'm sitting there, staring at a living legend trying to really comprehend that this guy has had the ear of the WORLD for over 40 years! I grew up listening to my parent's Beatles 8- tracks, so for me, he could have played the old stuff all night, but it was a great mix of old new and everything inbetween. Jet, one of my favorite songs, almost right off the bat. Flaming Pie...what?! The acoustic versions were awesome. "Blackbird", "I Will", "Jenny Wren", "Follow the Sun"...argh! This is so great! The song I was most impressed with was Maybe I'm Amazed. His voice just blew away anything he did the rest of the night. On the down side, I had to sit through The Long and Winding Road and Hey Jude. lol! 'Til There Was You'...YES! I had to call my mom on that one...she was singing over the phone!
Most bands who play this long take an intermission. Not Paul. The guy next to me noted that you never even saw him take a drink of water! I agree Jo, most humble and sincere and a great sense of fun and humor. I could sit there all night and listen to stories of the Beatles. Wouldn't it be fun just to have a drink with him and let him tell stories?! A moment of remembrance for John and George and for Ringo too. At the end of the show he signed albums thrust up at him from the audience. The one man in the world who has the credentials and every right to be the biggest diva in the world and he is the polar opposite. Bands of the new millenium...take notes from a class act and true legend.
Play list:
"Magical Mystery Tour" ('67)
"Flaming Pie" ('97)
"Jet" ('73)
"I'll Get You" ('63)
"Drive My Car" ('65)
"Till There Was You" (a standard, recorded '63)
"Let Me Roll It" ('73)
"Got To Get You Into My Life" ('66 )
"Fine Line" ('05)
"Maybe I'm Amazed" ('70)
"The Long and Winding Road" ('70)
"In Spite of all the Danger" (the Quarrymen, '58 )
"I Will" ('68 )
"Jenny Wren" ('05)
"For No One" ('66 )
"Fixing A Hole" ('67)
"English Tea" ('05)
"I'll Follow The Sun" ('64)
"Follow Me" ('05)
"Blackbird" ('68 )
"Eleanor Rigby" ('66)
"Too Many People" ('71)
"She Came In Through the Bathroom Window" ('69)
"Good Day Sunshine" ('66)
"Band On The Run" ('73)
"Penny Lane" ('67)
"I've Got A Feeling" ('70)
"Back In The USSR" ('68 )
"Hey Jude" ('68 )
"Live and Let Die" ('73)
"Yesterday" ('65)
"Get Back" ('70)
"Helter Skelter" ('68 )
"Please Please Me" ('63)
"Let It Be" ('70)
"Sgt Pepper/The End" ('69)
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classicstyxfan wrote:OK, to everyone who got to see Sir Paul this tour, I am very interested in your perception of the new songs.......are you running to the store to buy his new CD, or was it more, "OK, I'll sit through this because the next classic song will come when it's over" ????
Just curious.
froy wrote:Angie I think you may have miss heard what he said
He said to remember the dear departed and he said Linda not Ringo
Ringo is not gone
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