The complete list of McCartney's concerts
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I created the complete list of McCartney's concerts: http://sirpaul.ru/live.html Somebody knows other McCartney's concerts?
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WOW!!!...Fantastic job! Just one question...the 1965 Beatles UK Tour in December...was there a matinee for each date? List shows two concerts per date...thank you!
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Amazing! Was curious though why you have so many multiple listings for the same day(s) for the Hamburg shows? I know they took breaks and alternated with other bands, but wouldn't it be simpler just to list one day?
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Bravo! But, no video from their 1st concert in Oct. 1957?? FYI, you made a small error with concert 2513: The date should be 1966, not 1967. Any chance you could make this list searchable or filterable? Or, a way to download the data?
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DrivinFan:
WOW!!!...Fantastic job! Just one question...the 1965 Beatles UK Tour in December...was there a matinee for each date? List shows two concerts per date...thank you!
Yes, they played 2 concerts per one day https://www.beatlesbible.com/1965/12/03/the-beatles-final-uk-tour-glasgow/ https://www.beatlesbible.com/1965/
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Nancy R:
Amazing! Was curious though why you have so many multiple listings for the same day(s) for the Hamburg shows? I know they took breaks and alternated with other bands, but wouldn't it be simpler just to list one day?
For example, at Indra they were expected to perform for four and a half hours each weekday night, from 8-9.30pm, 10-11pm, 11.30pm-12.30am and 1-2am. They also had to play for six hours on Saturdays, from 7-8.30pm, 9-10pm, 10.30-11.30pm, 12-1am, and 1.30-3am. Sunday hours were 5-6pm, 6.30-7.30pm, 8-9pm, 9.30-10.30pm, 11-12 midnight and 12.30-1.30am. https://www.beatlesbible.com/1960/08/17/live-indra-club-hamburg/ In result, Paul played 2523 concerts with the Beatles http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3824209.stm
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Sirpaulru:
DrivinFan:
WOW!!!...Fantastic job! Just one question...the 1965 Beatles UK Tour in December...was there a matinee for each date? List shows two concerts per date...thank you!
Yes, they played 2 concerts per one day https://www.beatlesbible.com/1965/12/03/the-beatles-final-uk-tour-glasgow/ https://www.beatlesbible.com/1965/
Thank you. Was great to finally see, albeit very brief, video of this tour in "Eight Days A Week".
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This isn't a complaint, but why is there a UK, Scotland and Wales? The October 26, 2005 concert was in St Paul, not Minneapolis. The July 24, 2010 concert was in Kansas City, not in Kansas.
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DrivinFan:
Thank you. Was great to finally see, albeit very brief, video of this tour in "Eight Days A Week".
Yeah, Paul McCartney performed "Yesterday" solo on an electric organ, and it was also used by John on "We Can Work It Out" and "I'm Down
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HaileyMcComet:
This isn't a complaint, but why is there a UK, Scotland and Wales?
I got data from wikipedia too https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wings_1973_UK_Tour
HaileyMcComet:
The October 26, 2005 concert was in St Paul, not Minneapolis. The July 24, 2010 concert was in Kansas City, not in Kansas.
Thank! I will fix it
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[quote="Sirpaulru"][quote="DrivinFan"] Thank you. Was great to finally see, albeit very brief, video of this tour in "Eight Days A Week". Yeah, Paul McCartney performed "Yesterday" solo on an electric organ, and it was also used by John on "We Can Work It Out" and "I'm Down I always thought the set list from the Beatles '65 UK Tour was one of their best! Would love to hear "We Can Work It Out" live.
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Solo wise, no need for much work, his official site has them listed
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Very nice work! Well done!
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Bob Gannon:
Solo wise, no need for much work, his official site has them listed
No. For example, official site doesn't contain "Buddy Holly Week" concerts:
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Great job SirPaulru!
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oobu24:
Great job SirPaulru!
Thank you
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Wonderful job...I can really use this information! Thanks so much...what a gigantic undertaking. Thanks again!!!
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I just updated list of concerts http://sirpaul.ru/live.html Now it contains 3424 shows
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Sirpaulru:
I just updated list of concerts http://sirpaul.ru/live.html Now it contains 3424 shows
Thank you...what a great "all in one" reference!!