Osaka, Japan - Kyocera Dome - April 21, 2015 - ARCHIVE
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http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/paul-mccartney/2015/kyocera-dome-osaka-japan-23c8f02f.html has IJSAF listed before We can work it out
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When was his last full concert (while on tour) without All My Loving?
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He ain't gonna change his setlist. He can't be arsed learning anything new and when he actually does, he rolls out that turgid piece of gameboy crap! He's treading water playing to the great unwashed and bankrolling all he can before he goes toes up.
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wasn't played in 09.
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Any photos from tour opener?
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jonh81:
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/paul-mccartney/2015/kyocera-dome-osaka-japan-23c8f02f.html has IJSAF listed before We can work it out
Setlist.FM is like the Wikipedia of setlists, but that would make sense, actually. Would make up for the 'gap'.
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nobodytoldme:
jonh81:
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/paul-mccartney/2015/kyocera-dome-osaka-japan-23c8f02f.html has IJSAF listed before We can work it out
Setlist.FM is like the Wikipedia of setlists, but that would make sense, actually. Would make up for the 'gap'.
yeah so what we have is; In: Can't buy me love, Jet and Hope for the Future Out: All my Loving, Listen to what the man said, Everybody out there
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jonh81:
nobodytoldme:
jonh81:
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/paul-mccartney/2015/kyocera-dome-osaka-japan-23c8f02f.html has IJSAF listed before We can work it out
Setlist.FM is like the Wikipedia of setlists, but that would make sense, actually. Would make up for the 'gap'.
yeah so what we have is; In: Can't buy me love, Jet and Hope for the Future Out: All my Loving, Listen to what the man said, Everybody out there
Makes perfectly sense. Early Beatles smasher for an early Beatles smasher. Big Wings hit for a big Wings hit. New solo song for a new solo song. Updated my list as well, it's the only song both sources failed to mention, but I'm pretty certain of it.
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moptops:
Macca84:
And why is that?
Frank Sinatra...check out his "endsville" quote. Paul is now that.
I disagree. It has everything to do with the cold public reception to his newer material. I'd also call it insecurity. If his 90s and beyond catalogue was filled with top 40 hits (or even higher) do you really think they would still be ignored? Or is it a coincidence that his set list just happens to reflect the periods he was most relevant? Of course I'd love more solo, but I won't go so far as to call its omission indifference to his audience.
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I've never heard Can't Buy Me Love live, so I'm ok with that. Hope For The Future is an unexpected bonus. I'm sorry to see "Listen..." go. If he wanted it replaced, I wish it had been by something like Silly Love Songs, Helen Wheels, Big Barn Bed or Goodnight Tonight.
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I wonder which version of Hope was played
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Macca84:
I wonder which version of Hope was played
His version, I guess? Haha. At least not that remix with the already dated sounding blips and cringy generic "my first production demo" drum loops.
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5th-beatle:
I've never heard Can't Buy Me Love live, so I'm ok with that. Hope For The Future is an unexpected bonus. I'm sorry to see "Listen..." go. If he wanted it replaced, I wish it had been by something like Silly Love Songs, Helen Wheels, Big Barn Bed or Goodnight Tonight.
Agreed on 'Listen...'. I was really looking forward to hear it in Seoul. But for some reason, I also had this feeling that it might take a rest this year. Also wish it was replaced by more interesting choice of a song.
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chang:
5th-beatle:
I've never heard Can't Buy Me Love live, so I'm ok with that. Hope For The Future is an unexpected bonus. I'm sorry to see "Listen..." go. If he wanted it replaced, I wish it had been by something like Silly Love Songs, Helen Wheels, Big Barn Bed or Goodnight Tonight.
Agreed on 'Listen...'. I was really looking forward to hear it in Seoul. But for some reason, I also had this feeling that it might take a rest this year. Also wish it was replaced by more interesting choice of a song.
Keep in mind that swap doesn't say much about the other gigs during the tour though. Just like the opener and the encore. It's just for the rotation, which he always does when he's playing more gigs in the same area, or like the 4 (!) gigs in the same city he will do after tonight.
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Macca84:
moptops:
Macca84:
And why is that?
Frank Sinatra...check out his "endsville" quote. Paul is now that.
I disagree. It has everything to do with the cold public reception to his newer material. I'd also call it insecurity. If his 90s and beyond catalogue was filled with top 40 hits (or even higher) do you really think they would still be ignored? Or is it a coincidence that his set list just happens to reflect the periods he was most relevant? Of course I'd love more solo, but I won't go so far as to call its omission indifference to his audience.
Well he had nine top 40 songs in the 1980s and he ignores all of them, so I'm guessing it wouldn't matter if he had "hits" in the 1990s. It doesn't matter, though, Paul has plenty of solo songs that would be well received. Flaming Pie was a good fit in 2008 (?), why not The World Tonight? Flaming Pie was a big album. I don't think fans are expecting him to play Biker Like an Icon or Your Loving Flame, but there are plenty of songs he could pull out that would be a good fit. Just something a little different.
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This set lists answers my question on whether I should travel to Philly for the rumored show. The answer is a resounding no. Not worth the cost to see this set list. Glad he's still touring, extremely disappointed in the songs.
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nobodytoldme:
chang:
5th-beatle:
I've never heard Can't Buy Me Love live, so I'm ok with that. Hope For The Future is an unexpected bonus. I'm sorry to see "Listen..." go. If he wanted it replaced, I wish it had been by something like Silly Love Songs, Helen Wheels, Big Barn Bed or Goodnight Tonight.
Agreed on 'Listen...'. I was really looking forward to hear it in Seoul. But for some reason, I also had this feeling that it might take a rest this year. Also wish it was replaced by more interesting choice of a song.
Keep in mind that swap doesn't say much about the other gigs during the tour though. Just like the opener and the encore. It's just for the rotation, which he always does when he's playing more gigs in the same area, or like the 4 (!) gigs in the same city he will do after tonight.
Yeah I can see that. Something about this tells me that it has been replaced though. Hmm I gotta find out if Brian has brought his electric sitar first
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I've been lucky enough to see both the '13 and '14 version of Paul's "Out There" Tour, and tell you the truth, I wouldn't mind seeing the set list played in Osaka last night: Magical Mystery Tour Save Us Can't Buy Me Love Jet Let Me Roll It Paperback Writer My Valentine Nineteen Hundred And Eighty-Five The Long And Winding Road Maybe I'm Amazed (I've Just Seen A Face?) We Can Work It Out Another Day Hope For The Future And I Love Her Blackbird Here Today New Queenie Eye Lady Madonna All Together Now Lovely Rita Eleanor Rigby Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! Something Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da Band On The Run Back in the U.S.S.R. Let It Be Live and Let Die Hey Jude Day Tripper Hi Hi Hi I Saw Her Standing There Yesterday Helter Skelter Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End
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Happy about "Can't Buy Me Love" - been a long time since that one was in the set and I was just saying to a friend the other day that it would be nice to have it come back in. It's a fun and fast one that gets the audience going and always one of my favorite Beatles songs. "Hope for The Future" will be one new song for me, so I'll have that. And the rest is the rest. I keep my expectations for Paul's setlist changes very low, to be honest.