Just For Fun - Setlist Quiz
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He played Back In the USSR twice in the Red Square because Putin was arriving late, right?
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Danish Macca:
He played Back In the USSR twice in the Red Square because Putin was arriving late, right?
That is correct!
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hmm the second one is really difficult..
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is it Volare in 2003?
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Danish Macca:
is it Volare in 2003?
Volare is not correct.
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New, Covent Garden, London, 2013 (not sure if that really counts as a show though?)
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RockyRaccoon68:
New, Covent Garden, London, 2013 (not sure if that really counts as a show though?)
I wasn't thinking of that show, but why not! The one I had in mind was "Freedom" from The Concert For New York.
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QUIZ # 9 "Jet" has been a part of just about every McCartney show since Wings' World Tour in 1975. Anyone know when Jet was removed from the setlist?
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DrivinFan:
QUIZ # 9 "Jet" has been a part of just about every McCartney show since Wings' World Tour in 1975. Anyone know when Jet was removed from the setlist?
It was replaced by Listen to What the Man Said at the start of the Out There tour...it has been played a few times since though.
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RockyRaccoon68:
DrivinFan:
QUIZ # 9 "Jet" has been a part of just about every McCartney show since Wings' World Tour in 1975. Anyone know when Jet was removed from the setlist?
It was replaced by Listen to What the Man Said at the start of the Out There tour...it has been played a few times since though.
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Quiz #10 Paul almost always opens the show playing his Hofner bass, can anyone name the few shows in the "My Band" era that Paul has opened playing a different instrument?
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RockyRaccoon68:
Quiz #10 Paul almost always opens the show playing his Hofner bass, can anyone name the few shows in the "My Band" era that Paul has opened playing a different instrument?
The Paris Olympia show in October, 2007...opened with acoustic playing "Blackbird". The "NEW" promotional shows...opened with "New" on keyboards.
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DrivinFan:
RockyRaccoon68:
Quiz #10 Paul almost always opens the show playing his Hofner bass, can anyone name the few shows in the "My Band" era that Paul has opened playing a different instrument?
The Paris Olympia show in October, 2007...opened with acoustic playing "Blackbird". The "NEW" promotional shows...opened with "New" on keyboards.
I hadn't thought to the New promotional shows...I have another 4 on my list though.
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DrivinFan:
RockyRaccoon68:
DrivinFan:
QUIZ # 9 "Jet" has been a part of just about every McCartney show since Wings' World Tour in 1975. Anyone know when Jet was removed from the setlist?
It was replaced by Listen to What the Man Said at the start of the Out There tour...it has been played a few times since though.
As an aside, although Jet was performed during some shows during the 1993 New World Tour, it wasn't played at all the shows, including the one I attended (Giants Stadium)
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RockyRaccoon68:
DrivinFan:
RockyRaccoon68:
Quiz #10 Paul almost always opens the show playing his Hofner bass, can anyone name the few shows in the "My Band" era that Paul has opened playing a different instrument?
The Paris Olympia show in October, 2007...opened with acoustic playing "Blackbird". The "NEW" promotional shows...opened with "New" on keyboards.
I hadn't thought to the New promotional shows...I have another 4 on my list though.
The 100 Club show in London...Dec. 2010 (Matchbox) The Liverpool show in Dec. 2010 (Honey Hush)
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rich n:
DrivinFan:
RockyRaccoon68:
DrivinFan:
QUIZ # 9 "Jet" has been a part of just about every McCartney show since Wings' World Tour in 1975. Anyone know when Jet was removed from the setlist?
It was replaced by Listen to What the Man Said at the start of the Out There tour...it has been played a few times since though.
As an aside, although Jet was performed during some shows during the 1993 New World Tour, it wasn't played at all the shows, including the one I attended (Giants Stadium)
That's right, Rich...IIRC, Jet was NOT played in the U.S. leg but was added to the later European leg in '93.
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DrivinFan:
RockyRaccoon68:
New, Covent Garden, London, 2013 (not sure if that really counts as a show though?)
I wasn't thinking of that show, but why not! The one I had in mind was "Freedom" from The Concert For New York.
Here's a related question - in all the time between those early (as in early 70's gigs) but before 2000, what is the only song (I believe) to be performed twice in the same show...to narrow it down, I'll also add it's post 1976...so you have the 1979 tour, the 89/90 tour and the 93 New World Tour to consider I hope I'm recalling this correctly since I thinking of it off the top of my head
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rich n:
DrivinFan:
RockyRaccoon68:
New, Covent Garden, London, 2013 (not sure if that really counts as a show though?)
I wasn't thinking of that show, but why not! The one I had in mind was "Freedom" from The Concert For New York.
Here's a related question - in all the time between those early (as in early 70's gigs) but before 2000, what is the only song (I believe) to be performed twice in the same show...to narrow it down, I'll also add it's post 1976...so you have the 1979 tour, the 89/90 tour and the 93 New World Tour to consider I hope I'm recalling this correctly since I thinking of it off the top of my head
Hint - one time was during the regular spot in the set list, the second performance was as part of a duet with another singer making a guest appearance
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rich n:
rich n:
DrivinFan:
RockyRaccoon68:
New, Covent Garden, London, 2013 (not sure if that really counts as a show though?)
I wasn't thinking of that show, but why not! The one I had in mind was "Freedom" from The Concert For New York.
Here's a related question - in all the time between those early (as in early 70's gigs) but before 2000, what is the only song (I believe) to be performed twice in the same show...to narrow it down, I'll also add it's post 1976...so you have the 1979 tour, the 89/90 tour and the 93 New World Tour to consider I hope I'm recalling this correctly since I thinking of it off the top of my head
Hint - one time was during the regular spot in the set list, the second performance was as part of a duet with another singer making a guest appearance
Ebony & Ivory...L.A. 1989
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DrivinFan:
rich n:
rich n:
DrivinFan:
RockyRaccoon68:
New, Covent Garden, London, 2013 (not sure if that really counts as a show though?)
I wasn't thinking of that show, but why not! The one I had in mind was "Freedom" from The Concert For New York.
Here's a related question - in all the time between those early (as in early 70's gigs) but before 2000, what is the only song (I believe) to be performed twice in the same show...to narrow it down, I'll also add it's post 1976...so you have the 1979 tour, the 89/90 tour and the 93 New World Tour to consider I hope I'm recalling this correctly since I thinking of it off the top of my head
Hint - one time was during the regular spot in the set list, the second performance was as part of a duet with another singer making a guest appearance
Ebony & Ivory...L.A. 1989
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