Songs to bring back to the set list
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Totally agree about the live version of Lonely Road, love the version from Back in the US/World and sounded great live too. I would actually love to hear I Saw Her Standing There back in the set - as an opener! Then he could go forward with one song from album to album. There may be too many albums, but then the casual fans could leave after Band on the Run. Could be interesting to create a setlist like that..
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B J Conlee:
yankeefan7:
DrivinFan:
yankeefan7:
puppywhimpers:
Replace HI HI HI and insert JET. Apparently was used one night this tour. Make it permanent! Please! Anyone else have others that they would like to be brought back? I have more but will let the board respond first
My Brave Face Hope of Deliverance Lonely Road - think it was only done for the 9/11 concert
"Lonely Road" made its debut at the 9/11 show, but was also in the setlist for the entire 2002-03 tour.
Thanks, was not positive it was on tour set list. Great song, would love to see it back.
______________________________________________________ It was definitely on the Setlist....went to the show in Philly. He did 3 songs from Driving Rain Lonely Road Your Loving Flame Driving Rain (the song) I remember attending the show with a good friend and fellow Beatle fan. He didn't like the album version of Driving Rain but though the "live" version was much better and he really liked Lonely Road and Your Loving Flame. At that time, Paul's voice was still very good. I thought the "live" Lonely Road sounded even better than the studio. Unfortunately, he didn't do About You (another missed opportunity of a great song).
"At that time, Paul's voice was still very good. I thought the "live" Lonely Road sounded even better than the studio. Unfortunately, he didn't do About You (another missed opportunity of a great song)." I loved "About You" and agree it was a missed opportunity !! Like most McCartney albums, his songs usually always sound better live than on the album especially guitar oriented album like DR. "Lonely Road" was not only a great song but I thought it was one of Mr. McCartney's better vocal performances.