Merchandise
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What parts do you like or buy at the show? What's your favorite merchandise item? Mine is the tour program, however it is way to expensive. $30? No.
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The tour programs are always very nice. They usually cost $25 here. I also like those t-shirts with the Brazilian (or another country) flag, but they are always more expensive: $40. There are also posters, keyrings, mugs, pins, laminates, etc.
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My children have a t-shirt from every concert they have attended and we have a framed poster/lithograph from every tour attended in our music room.
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I like the shirts, sweatshirts, posters, programs. I think the 2005 tour had the BEST merchandise-I got the navy sweatshirt with the red US that Paul wears in the promo shots-excellent quality, very heavy-also a mug with a promo pic on it. Not to mentions shirts and a program. A keychain, etc... Having said that-I think the quality of the tour merchandise has really gone downhill from 2005. The sweatshirts are very thin. I haven't seen any cool tour mugs since 2005. I still buy things but they're not as good as they once were....
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i like to get shirts and or a program mostly shirts though especially if i can find somebody selling bootleg shirts out side lol
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Triplets Love Paul:
My children have a t-shirt from every concert they have attended and we have a framed poster/lithograph from every tour attended in our music room.
Are you independently wealthy?
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I've gotten at least one T-Shirt every year, one keychain for each tour, and a poster for each tour.
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the only show i didnt get a shirt from pauls shows was when i saw him at coachella 2009 it was either that i coulnt get one or they were to ugly but it was one of the best shows ive been to (pauls) : )
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I always buy the t-shirts - they are great conversation starters
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Indra:
I always buy the t-shirts - they are great conversation starters
It's true. In fact, a TV crew interviewed me last year while waiting in line for a McCartney concert because the reporter liked my t-shirt.
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Nancy R:
Triplets Love Paul:
My children have a t-shirt from every concert they have attended and we have a framed poster/lithograph from every tour attended in our music room.
Are you independently wealthy?
My American Express card gets a bit of a workout when Paul comes to town.
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5th-beatle:
Indra:
I always buy the t-shirts - they are great conversation starters
It's true. In fact, a TV crew interviewed me last year while waiting in line for a McCartney concert because the reporter liked my t-shirt.
Is the interview on YouTube?
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KingMacca:
Is the interview on YouTube?
Here it is! http://mediacenter.clicrbs.com.br/templates/player.aspx?uf=1&contentID=249278&channel=47
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Hey fellow fans. I just got tickets to see Paul in Orlando. My 5th show. I don't like tour shirts, key chains, hats, sweatshirts, or even programs. There is only one thing I've gotten at all 4 of the previous shows I've attended, and that's a PM coffee mug. Here's my question; why have they never been sold on Paul's online merchandise store? They seem to be so rare that I can't find them anywhere, not even eBay. The official tour coffee mug doesn't seem to exist anywhere but at the venue. Any thoughts?
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Two tour shirts available on Paul's website http//paulmccartney.shop.bravadousa.com/Dept.aspx?cp=16558_34449
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Most non-Paul shows i go to, I skip the paid merchandise, and try to get a printed setlist from the stage (or occasionally from the mixing board). It's a cool, unique souvenir if you're lucky enough to score one, and best of all, it's free! Over the years, I've amassed a decent collection of setlists, from various other artists. But to date, I still don't have a Paul one.... But since this is a special gig for me, I will probably buy myself a program this time. And a t-shirt for my son, since this will be his first 'real' concert.
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Bill813:
Two tour shirts available on Paul's website http://paulmccartney.shop.bravadousa.com/Dept.aspx?cp=16558_34449
Strange that they have never been on sale this early before...I don't think. Must be a new advertising guy.
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I always buy from the websites in general its too easy on the night to get carried away and start spending hand over fist the only thing i buy is a program,and thats only because its good to read and can act as a "wafter" if it gets too hot.
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Here's something I've always wondered: Why doesn't Paul sell any of his CDs at his concerts? Why is it always just T-shirts and programs? Seems like that would be the place to sell a selection of his CDs, especially his recent reissues?? Or do CDs not sell well at concerts?
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I have a friend who makes cooler and less expensive shirts than the official ones.