Set List critique
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Macca said in 1986 that he wasn't able to mindfully retain events and career achievements on a chronological level.
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audi:
Macca said in 1986 that he wasn't able to mindfully retain events and career achievements on a chronological level.
Well, maybe, but there are parts of his career that he seems to remember pretty well when putting together his set lists, and parts that he appears to forget entirely.
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Bruce M.:
audi:
Macca said in 1986 that he wasn't able to mindfully retain events and career achievements on a chronological level.
Well, maybe, but there are parts of his career that he seems to remember pretty well when putting together his set lists, and parts that he appears to forget entirely.
Remember when Jimmy Kimmel asked Macca what was the very first Lennon/McCartney composition? Oy.
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I actually don't remember what he told Kimmel about the first Lennon-McCartney composition. What did he say?
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I forget Macca's response, but it sho' nuff wasn't the correct answer.
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From Uncut Magazine, October 2015: "[McCartney] talks enthusiastically about his desire to perform a show where he is unshackled from playing "Hey Jude" and the big hits, and can instead focus on the lesser-known tracks from his catalogue."
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(see above post :!
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great. He only needs to start a real "Paul McCartney Solo Tour" and perfome that show around the world!
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nobodytoldme:
From Uncut Magazine, October 2015: "[McCartney] talks enthusiastically about his desire to perform a show where he is unshackled from playing "Hey Jude" and the big hits, and can instead focus on the lesser-known tracks from his catalogue."
HA! We'll see...one thing we know is it certainly won't be happening this fall...
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Paul should definitely reach into the deeper cuts and leave behind Let Me Roll It, Hey Jude, Eleanor Rigby, and Maybe I'm Amazed. I get it more and more new fans go to his shows but for a band that has been touring on a regular basis since 2002 I think he can get a few passes at deeper cuts. (It'll be his fifth stop in the Detroit area in 13 years) But at 38 songs these days and a varied setlists between tours I think a few regulars are an ok compromise. However there are a TON of Solo songs that need a live debut; cough cough...Beautiful Night.
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At least many more fans will be able to enjoy Temporary Secretary live in October.
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5th-beatle:
At least many more fans will be able to enjoy Temporary Secretary live in October.
That's if it stays in the setlist... which I'm hoping it does!
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Sgt._Pepper:
5th-beatle:
At least many more fans will be able to enjoy Temporary Secretary live in October.
That's if it stays in the setlist... which I'm hoping it does!
My prediction: he will keep it and play a song from the Tug Of War album as well.
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Sgt._Pepper:
5th-beatle:
At least many more fans will be able to enjoy Temporary Secretary live in October.
That's if it stays in the setlist... which I'm hoping it does!
Yeah...you didn't get to hear it at Lolla...shame he dropped it at that venue. Totally would have been the crowd for it.
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WixRocks!:
nobodytoldme:
From Uncut Magazine, October 2015: "[McCartney] talks enthusiastically about his desire to perform a show where he is unshackled from playing "Hey Jude" and the big hits, and can instead focus on the lesser-known tracks from his catalogue."
HA! We'll see...one thing we know is it certainly won't be happening this fall...
Elvis Presley tried that once: opening night Las Vegas 1974. To his ears and thinking the general reception was underwhelming. The next night he was back to the stock standard audience pleasing numbers. Like Elvis, Paul's a populist - not a brave artist (at least on stage).
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Might be a great opportunity for Take It Away, don't ya think? -Rubber Soul13
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I can see it already. He'd have to read the prompter for the entire show. He already relies on it for songs like Ob-La-Di...which he's been singing since 2009! He wouldn't just be glancing at it. He'd have to be glued to it!
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Rubber Soul13:
Might be a great opportunity for Take It Away, don't ya think? -Rubber Soul13
It'd be a great opportunity for so many songs yep. But he also spoke about performing New in it's entirety and doing an all Fireman show too. He rattles these ideas off from time to time usually when he has something to push. Some ideas come to fruition, but many do not. That's Paul.
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moptops:
WixRocks!:
nobodytoldme:
From Uncut Magazine, October 2015: "[McCartney] talks enthusiastically about his desire to perform a show where he is unshackled from playing "Hey Jude" and the big hits, and can instead focus on the lesser-known tracks from his catalogue."
HA! We'll see...one thing we know is it certainly won't be happening this fall...
Elvis Presley tried that once: opening night Las Vegas 1974. To his ears and thinking the general reception was underwhelming. The next night he was back to the stock standard audience pleasing numbers. Like Elvis, Paul's a populist - not a brave artist (at least on stage).
Not brave NOR very confident in his own work.
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moptops:
Rubber Soul13:
Might be a great opportunity for Take It Away, don't ya think? -Rubber Soul13
It'd be a great opportunity for so many songs yep. But he also spoke about performing New in it's entirety and doing an all Fireman show too. He rattles these ideas off from time to time usually when he has something to push. Some ideas come to fruition, but many do not. That's Paul.
I could see him sticking in Take It Away for the October concerts though. I think it's a great concert number (and one that many on the board have mentioned as well) and would coincide nicely with his re-release of Tug of War. -Rubber Soul13