Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio Unico May 17&19 - ARCHIVE
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javilu:
Ok, I can't feel my legs or arms but these 3 shows I saw in Argentina were terrific, flu be damned.
Love that. Happy to hear you had a wonderful time, javilu
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ificandream:
nobodytoldme:
ificandream:
nobodytoldme:
Beatles "Examiner" at it again... "Here's the confirmed set list for the first Buenos Aires show as provided by Paul McCartney's press office: It was the same as the previous show." No, it wasn't, one glance at The Internet would show you otherwise. Journalism these days...
As I wrote to someone else here, "Get Back" wasn't listed on the information I got from Paul's office. As for "journalism these days," at least someone (me) is covering the tour nightly. https://beatlesheadlines.blogspot.com/2016/03/paul-mccartney-one-on-one-tour-story.html
That's my point, why don't do a little bit of research yourself then, instead of copy-pasting press releases. The only moment from that night which would justify an article would've been exactly the thing you didn't cover, which was hardly low-key on social media.
Paul's office is accurate with the setlist 99 percent of the time. There was no reason to suspect otherwise and nothing really showed up until the next day. And I did cover it and quite better than most did. http://www.examiner.com/article/see-10-year-old-girl-play-bass-with-paul-mccartney-charm-crowd-buenos-aires
How humble. Nah, it was just lazy copy-pasting. Why don't just do some investigation yourself then. It was all over the place at social media, and the only moment which justified an article on the gig. Hell, the video of that moment already got uploaded when the concert was barely over. That's a huge omission if you go all-out saying the set was the same.
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According to local media reports today, there were around 145,000 people at the 3 concerts in Argentina. The tour is being considered a success by fans and critics and all reviews are positive. There's still lots of advertising for the concerts in the streets of Buenos Aires, and plenty of Beatles music being played at all kinds of stores. The local Cavern Club and Beatles Museum are also receiving an extra amount of visitors.
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nobodytoldme:
ificandream:
nobodytoldme:
ificandream:
nobodytoldme:
Beatles "Examiner" at it again... "Here's the confirmed set list for the first Buenos Aires show as provided by Paul McCartney's press office: It was the same as the previous show." No, it wasn't, one glance at The Internet would show you otherwise. Journalism these days...
As I wrote to someone else here, "Get Back" wasn't listed on the information I got from Paul's office. As for "journalism these days," at least someone (me) is covering the tour nightly. https://beatlesheadlines.blogspot.com/2016/03/paul-mccartney-one-on-one-tour-story.html
That's my point, why don't do a little bit of research yourself then, instead of copy-pasting press releases. The only moment from that night which would justify an article would've been exactly the thing you didn't cover, which was hardly low-key on social media.
Paul's office is accurate with the setlist 99 percent of the time. There was no reason to suspect otherwise and nothing really showed up until the next day. And I did cover it and quite better than most did. http://www.examiner.com/article/see-10-year-old-girl-play-bass-with-paul-mccartney-charm-crowd-buenos-aires
How humble. Nah, it was just lazy copy-pasting. Why don't just do some investigation yourself then. It was all over the place at social media, and the only moment which justified an article on the gig. Hell, the video of that moment already got uploaded when the concert was barely over. That's a huge omission if you go all-out saying the set was the same.
It's easy to say being anonymous and sitting behind a keyboard, but that doesn't mean it's true. It wasn't all over the place.
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ificandream:
[..] It's easy to say being anonymous and sitting behind a keyboard, but that doesn't mean it's true. It wasn't all over the place.
Fair enough. It wasn't for those who just await to copy-paste press releases for some clicks without doing some own research while there are real-time reports on Twitter, fan forums, and even live streaming through Periscope.
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nobodytoldme:
ificandream:
[..] It's easy to say being anonymous and sitting behind a keyboard, but that doesn't mean it's true. It wasn't all over the place.
Fair enough. It wasn't for those who just await to copy-paste press releases for some clicks without doing some own research while there are real-time reports on Twitter, fan forums, and even live streaming through Periscope.
Your trolling is noted.
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ificandream:
nobodytoldme:
ificandream:
[..] It's easy to say being anonymous and sitting behind a keyboard, but that doesn't mean it's true. It wasn't all over the place.
Fair enough. It wasn't for those who just await to copy-paste press releases for some clicks without doing some own research while there are real-time reports on Twitter, fan forums, and even live streaming through Periscope.
Your trolling is noted.
Your lack of being able to cope with constructive criticism as well.
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Oh...you two!
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beemer865:
Javilu Did he sound stronger the second night (over the cold) to you?
Yes. BTW I just spent 10 days in the US. Won a trip on a radio contest.
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Found this interview with Leila (who played bass with Paul onstage) and her father:
A couple of news reports on the concerts: Hey Jude from Paul's official channel: -
A new 360? video:
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5th-beatle:
A new 360? video:
Look at that crowd! General admission standing, the way to go.
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nobodytoldme:
5th-beatle:
A new 360? video:
Look at that crowd! General admission standing, the way to go.
Exactly.