Set List critique
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shesawoman wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
corchians wrote:
Which song will open his next tour?
My impossible dream is: "So glad to see you here".
But aslo "The world tonight" would be cool!
From the Beatles era : "She loves you" or "I wanna hold your hand".
You got a chance with the Beatle songs but it is only a fantasy to think he would do a cool song like "The World Tonight"
Hahahaha my impossible dream: Monkberry Moon Delight (yes) and Uncle Albert.
About Uncle Albert, how beautiful could be everyone yeeling with Paul ''HAAAAAAAANDS ACROSS THE WATER (WATER). HEEEEEEAAADS ACROSS THE SKY''
Oh, dreams... :((I would love that too! He could never hit the high notes in the line “But if anything should happen we’ll be sure to give a ring”
(Well, maybe if he went falsetto)
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Would be absolutely awesome if McCartney opened with The Mess, and then backed it up with Getting Closer! Now that would be a show I'd like to see!
If people haven't seen McCartney's Beatle heavy show after all these years, oh well!
It's way past time he dedicated at least one tour to his Wings/solo material!
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left hand man wrote:
Would be absolutely awesome if McCartney opened with The Mess, and then backed it up with Getting Closer! Now that would be a show I'd like to see!
If people haven't seen McCartney's Beatle heavy show after all these years, oh well!
It's way past time he dedicated at least one tour to his Wings/solo material!
You’re preaching to the choir! Lol!
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Nancy R wrote:
left hand man wrote:
Would be absolutely awesome if McCartney opened with The Mess, and then backed it up with Getting Closer! Now that would be a show I'd like to see!
If people haven't seen McCartney's Beatle heavy show after all these years, oh well!
It's way past time he dedicated at least one tour to his Wings/solo material!
You’re preaching to the choir! Lol!
If not entirely Wings/solo (cos you know THAT will never happen), maybe just a handful of Beatles favorites.
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oobu24 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
left hand man wrote:
Would be absolutely awesome if McCartney opened with The Mess, and then backed it up with Getting Closer! Now that would be a show I'd like to see!
If people haven't seen McCartney's Beatle heavy show after all these years, oh well!
It's way past time he dedicated at least one tour to his Wings/solo material!
You’re preaching to the choir! Lol!
If not entirely Wings/solo (cos you know THAT will never happen), maybe just a handful of Beatles favorites.
There’s so many of us, “The Wings Fans” that is... the Beatles have their own XM channel now. Wings and Paul soulo is more current. I know it will never happen, but there are so many great post Beatles songs that you could do a great Paul concert without the Beatles. I guess Paul must not like that idea. There are some great Wings cover bands and Thank goodness for Denny Laine going out there and making our wishes come true!
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Every year it's the same discussion among the fans, but I think he's tried to create the best setlist he can from hundreds of songs that he's written. It would be impossible to please everyone. I'm just grateful to be able to see him in concert, so would be happy to hear anything he'd like to sing for us!
As someone who's taken professional singing lessons for many years, I understand as I get older that it's not as easy as it once was to hit the high notes. I'm sure Paul is the best judge of his own voice and musical abilities, but whenever the time comes that he no longer feels comfortable tackling a particular song's high notes, he has so many other songs to choose from that stay in the medium voice range. "Calico Skies," "She's a Woman," "Mrs Vanderbilt," "Appreciate," and "Cosmically Conscious" as well as Buddy Holly's "Words of Love" (which the Beatles recorded a cover of) are just a few examples I can think of.
I feel right now would be a good time for fans to post their feedback and criticism of his setlist. With the release of the upcoming album, there will probably be a few new songs added to his setlist, so no doubt there will be some songs taken out, and rearranging done. Because of this, it is a good time and opportunity for fans to give feedback, and request songs they'd like to hear, because it's possible these posts will be read by the powers that be, that are organizing any upcoming tours/shows, and they can take these requests into consideration.
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^ Well that is the purpose of this thread. And a bunch of other threads. He plays to newcomers & they have had Beatles songs for years. Most of them don't even know the solo songs. During soundcheck last time, for every solo song, I asked the girls next to me if they had ever heard that one. Nope! They mostly come for the Beatles songs. Sad.
Of course it would be impossible to please everyone. But an equally represented setlist would do wonders for most of the people here. 5-6 songs from each decade maybe? haha, yeah right.
edit to add: remember when we used to have setlist watches during every show? Not so much anymore. If he rotates a couple songs people get excited now. lol.
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oobu24 wrote:
^ Well that is the purpose of this thread. And a bunch of other threads. He plays to newcomers & they have had Beatles songs for years. Most of them don't even know the solo songs. During soundcheck last time, for every solo song, I asked the girls next to me if they had ever heard that one. Nope! They mostly come for the Beatles songs. Sad.
Of course it would be impossible to please everyone. But an equally represented setlist would do wonders for most of the people here. 5-6 songs from each decade maybe? haha, yeah right.
edit to add: remember when we used to have setlist watches during every show? Not so much anymore. If he rotates a couple songs people get excited now. lol.
Yes, when he did the NY area concerts last year, people seemed really excited about some different songs being added at the beginning, and also when he was in Australia, the addition of "Mull of Kintyre" seemed a really popular choice as well. Will be interesting to see what the changes are to the setlist during his upcoming tour season, after the new album is released. Am especially anxious to hear songs from the new album! But like I said before, I'll just be happy to be able to see him in concert, so would always enjoy hearing anything he chooses to sing for us.
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LadyLeslie wrote:
Every year it's the same discussion among the fans, but I think he's tried to create the best setlist he can from hundreds of songs that he's written. It would be impossible to please everyone. I'm just grateful to be able to see him in concert, so would be happy to hear anything he'd like to sing for us!
As someone who's taken professional singing lessons for many years, I understand as I get older that it's not as easy as it once was to hit the high notes. I'm sure Paul is the best judge of his own voice and musical abilities, but whenever the time comes that he no longer feels comfortable tackling a particular song's high notes, he has so many other songs to choose from that stay in the medium voice range. "Calico Skies," "She's a Woman," "Mrs Vanderbilt," "Appreciate," and "Cosmically Conscious" as well as Buddy Holly's "Words of Love" (which the Beatles recorded a cover of) are just a few examples I can think of.
I feel right now would be a good time for fans to post their feedback and criticism of his setlist. With the release of the upcoming album, there will probably be a few new songs added to his setlist, so no doubt there will be some songs taken out, and rearranging done. Because of this, it is a good time and opportunity for fans to give feedback, and request songs they'd like to hear, because it's possible these posts will be read by the powers that be, that are organizing any upcoming tours/shows, and they can take these requests into consideration.
As myself, BJ and others have said for many years, we totally understand he has to play the hits. I have suggested for years that he should do 20-25 Beatle/Wings songs out of the 35-37 songs he does in a show. I have literally begged that give us fans the other 10-12 songs every tour and play different songs from his solo career never or rarely done live. The list of songs would be endless but why he never did a top 10 single like "Take It Away" for example is a shame. I have given up after many years of hoping and now will not attend any of his concerts anymore.
Some other songs I would love to hear live.
Tug Of War (Song)
That Was Me
House Of Wax
Promise To You Girl
Dance Til We're High
I Can Bet
Little Willow
About You
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oobu24 wrote:
^ Well that is the purpose of this thread. And a bunch of other threads. He plays to newcomers & they have had Beatles songs for years. Most of them don't even know the solo songs. During soundcheck last time, for every solo song, I asked the girls next to me if they had ever heard that one. Nope! They mostly come for the Beatles songs. Sad.
Of course it would be impossible to please everyone. But an equally represented setlist would do wonders for most of the people here. 5-6 songs from each decade maybe? haha, yeah right.
edit to add: remember when we used to have setlist watches during every show? Not so much anymore. If he rotates a couple songs people get excited now. lol.
That is another sore point to me regarding his current setlist. A bunch of us fans have bought his solo records since 1980 and yet we rarely get to hear the music we love live but people who have not spent a dime on his career but the one concert get catered to with his set list.
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LadyLeslie wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
^ Well that is the purpose of this thread. And a bunch of other threads. He plays to newcomers & they have had Beatles songs for years. Most of them don't even know the solo songs. During soundcheck last time, for every solo song, I asked the girls next to me if they had ever heard that one. Nope! They mostly come for the Beatles songs. Sad.
Of course it would be impossible to please everyone. But an equally represented setlist would do wonders for most of the people here. 5-6 songs from each decade maybe? haha, yeah right.
edit to add: remember when we used to have setlist watches during every show? Not so much anymore. If he rotates a couple songs people get excited now. lol.
Yes, when he did the NY area concerts last year, people seemed really excited about some different songs being added at the beginning, and also when he was in Australia, the addition of "Mull of Kintyre" seemed a really popular choice as well. Will be interesting to see what the changes are to the setlist during his upcoming tour season, after the new album is released. Am especially anxious to hear songs from the new album! But like I said before, I'll just be happy to be able to see him in concert, so would always enjoy hearing anything he chooses to sing for us.
If new album is ready, he will play 3-4 songs from it but I would not expect any other major change.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
LadyLeslie wrote:
Every year it's the same discussion among the fans, but I think he's tried to create the best setlist he can from hundreds of songs that he's written. It would be impossible to please everyone. I'm just grateful to be able to see him in concert, so would be happy to hear anything he'd like to sing for us!
As someone who's taken professional singing lessons for many years, I understand as I get older that it's not as easy as it once was to hit the high notes. I'm sure Paul is the best judge of his own voice and musical abilities, but whenever the time comes that he no longer feels comfortable tackling a particular song's high notes, he has so many other songs to choose from that stay in the medium voice range. "Calico Skies," "She's a Woman," "Mrs Vanderbilt," "Appreciate," and "Cosmically Conscious" as well as Buddy Holly's "Words of Love" (which the Beatles recorded a cover of) are just a few examples I can think of.
I feel right now would be a good time for fans to post their feedback and criticism of his setlist. With the release of the upcoming album, there will probably be a few new songs added to his setlist, so no doubt there will be some songs taken out, and rearranging done. Because of this, it is a good time and opportunity for fans to give feedback, and request songs they'd like to hear, because it's possible these posts will be read by the powers that be, that are organizing any upcoming tours/shows, and they can take these requests into consideration.
As myself, BJ and others have said for many years, we totally understand he has to play the hits. I have suggested for years that he should do 20-25 Beatle/Wings songs out of the 35-37 songs he does in a show. I have literally begged that give us fans the other 10-12 songs every tour and play different songs from his solo career never or rarely done live. The list of songs would be endless but why he never did a top 10 single like "Take It Away" for example is a shame. I have given up after many years of hoping and now will not attend any of his concerts anymore.
Some other songs I would love to hear live.
Tug Of War (Song)
That Was Me
House Of Wax
Promise To You Girl
Dance Til We're High
I Can Bet
Little Willow
About You
I assume that is why many people have left this forum. The songs have been listed here numerous times. Yet he plays the same ones over & over. Many of will still go to the shows & enjoy them but I wish I could hear some solo favorites before it's too late.
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I want “Café on the Left Bank”.
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oobu24 wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
LadyLeslie wrote:
Every year it's the same discussion among the fans, but I think he's tried to create the best setlist he can from hundreds of songs that he's written. It would be impossible to please everyone. I'm just grateful to be able to see him in concert, so would be happy to hear anything he'd like to sing for us!
As someone who's taken professional singing lessons for many years, I understand as I get older that it's not as easy as it once was to hit the high notes. I'm sure Paul is the best judge of his own voice and musical abilities, but whenever the time comes that he no longer feels comfortable tackling a particular song's high notes, he has so many other songs to choose from that stay in the medium voice range. "Calico Skies," "She's a Woman," "Mrs Vanderbilt," "Appreciate," and "Cosmically Conscious" as well as Buddy Holly's "Words of Love" (which the Beatles recorded a cover of) are just a few examples I can think of.
I feel right now would be a good time for fans to post their feedback and criticism of his setlist. With the release of the upcoming album, there will probably be a few new songs added to his setlist, so no doubt there will be some songs taken out, and rearranging done. Because of this, it is a good time and opportunity for fans to give feedback, and request songs they'd like to hear, because it's possible these posts will be read by the powers that be, that are organizing any upcoming tours/shows, and they can take these requests into consideration.
As myself, BJ and others have said for many years, we totally understand he has to play the hits. I have suggested for years that he should do 20-25 Beatle/Wings songs out of the 35-37 songs he does in a show. I have literally begged that give us fans the other 10-12 songs every tour and play different songs from his solo career never or rarely done live. The list of songs would be endless but why he never did a top 10 single like "Take It Away" for example is a shame. I have given up after many years of hoping and now will not attend any of his concerts anymore.
Some other songs I would love to hear live.
Tug Of War (Song)
That Was Me
House Of Wax
Promise To You Girl
Dance Til We're High
I Can Bet
Little Willow
About You
I assume that is why many people have left this forum. The songs have been listed here numerous times. Yet he plays the same ones over & over. Many of will still go to the shows & enjoy them but I wish I could hear some solo favorites before it's too late.
To some it sounds like it's an issue of feeling their requests haven't been heard, after posting suggestions for a long time. Since we're not privy to any meetings or discussions from Paul's side about his choice of songs, there may be reasons he feels are valid, that we don't know about, as to why he feels comfortable with his setlist Perhaps if people knew those reasons, they'd be able to understand. But if fans would like him to change his repertoire, the best they can do is post their comments and suggestions, and hope Paul and/or his staff will read them and take them into consideration. Everyone has that right to express their opinion and what they'd like to hear. Fans should be considered "paying customers" of the musical product he's selling, either via recordings or concert tickets, so hopefully the powers that be will take that aspect of it into consideration as they read any feedback.
What he chooses to put on his setlist isn't an issue for me. I'd rather hear Paul sing the same songs that we all love, than not hear Paul at all! lol I enjoy hearing them. Just my own opinion. But I respect your right to have your opinion too
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year40 wrote:
I want “Café on the Left Bank”.
Cool song but do you think McCartney even remembers it - lol.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
year40 wrote:
I want “Café on the Left Bank”.
Cool song but do you think McCartney even remembers it - lol.
ROTFLMAO!
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LadyLeslie wrote:
oobu24 wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
LadyLeslie wrote:
Every year it's the same discussion among the fans, but I think he's tried to create the best setlist he can from hundreds of songs that he's written. It would be impossible to please everyone. I'm just grateful to be able to see him in concert, so would be happy to hear anything he'd like to sing for us!
As someone who's taken professional singing lessons for many years, I understand as I get older that it's not as easy as it once was to hit the high notes. I'm sure Paul is the best judge of his own voice and musical abilities, but whenever the time comes that he no longer feels comfortable tackling a particular song's high notes, he has so many other songs to choose from that stay in the medium voice range. "Calico Skies," "She's a Woman," "Mrs Vanderbilt," "Appreciate," and "Cosmically Conscious" as well as Buddy Holly's "Words of Love" (which the Beatles recorded a cover of) are just a few examples I can think of.
I feel right now would be a good time for fans to post their feedback and criticism of his setlist. With the release of the upcoming album, there will probably be a few new songs added to his setlist, so no doubt there will be some songs taken out, and rearranging done. Because of this, it is a good time and opportunity for fans to give feedback, and request songs they'd like to hear, because it's possible these posts will be read by the powers that be, that are organizing any upcoming tours/shows, and they can take these requests into consideration.
As myself, BJ and others have said for many years, we totally understand he has to play the hits. I have suggested for years that he should do 20-25 Beatle/Wings songs out of the 35-37 songs he does in a show. I have literally begged that give us fans the other 10-12 songs every tour and play different songs from his solo career never or rarely done live. The list of songs would be endless but why he never did a top 10 single like "Take It Away" for example is a shame. I have given up after many years of hoping and now will not attend any of his concerts anymore.
Some other songs I would love to hear live.
Tug Of War (Song)
That Was Me
House Of Wax
Promise To You Girl
Dance Til We're High
I Can Bet
Little Willow
About You
I assume that is why many people have left this forum. The songs have been listed here numerous times. Yet he plays the same ones over & over. Many of will still go to the shows & enjoy them but I wish I could hear some solo favorites before it's too late.
To some it sounds like it's an issue of feeling their requests haven't been heard, after posting suggestions for a long time. Since we're not privy to any meetings or discussions from Paul's side about his choice of songs, there may be reasons he feels are valid, that we don't know about, as to why he feels comfortable with his setlist Perhaps if people knew those reasons, they'd be able to understand. But if fans would like him to change his repertoire, the best they can do is post their comments and suggestions, and hope Paul and/or his staff will read them and take them into consideration. Everyone has that right to express their opinion and what they'd like to hear. Fans should be considered "paying customers" of the musical product he's selling, either via recordings or concert tickets, so hopefully the powers that be will take that aspect of it into consideration as they read any feedback.
What he chooses to put on his setlist isn't an issue for me. I'd rather hear Paul sing the same songs that we all love, than not hear Paul at all! lol I enjoy hearing them. Just my own opinion. But I respect your right to have your opinion too
I think it is rarely simple. McCartney feels that basically all anybody at his concerts care about are the hits. I also believe at the prices he charges for tickets, he thinks he needs to do Beatle heavy set list. Being a bit of a cynic, why should he change anything? He can do the current show in his sleep, people are paying hundreds of dollars per ticket to see it and the media critics write reviews like they are fan boy/girls instead of being a journalist.
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I don't feel Paul is a cynic toward his fans (cynic is defined as "a person who believes that people are motivated purely by self-interest rather than acting for honorable or unselfish reasons.") I think he'd save that view for ruthless, ambitious and selfish people within the entertainment industry, who would want to establish a connection with him in order to get ahead, and can understand how he could become somewhat cynical and protective. But I feel he always tries to remain positive, and do the best he can, in spite of that.
I feel the reason he "sticks to the same script" as far as his songs goes is because it makes him feel safe and comfortable in having a sense of structure, and order, and using songs he's familiar with. Not saying he isn't a free spirit and creatively spontaneous, it's just some songs that sounded great with non-instrumental sounds mixed in the recording studio might not sound the same live, so he'd have to make sure they were arranged differently and rehearsed well, in order to have them sound just right when they're performed live, so it does take some preparations for songs he hasn't done in a while.
I haven't seen videos on YouTube of The Rolling Stones, or Bruce Springsteen, or Billy Joel, but on their various stops of a tour, do they mostly "stick to a script," and say the same stories and sing the same songs? Seems like Paul wouldn't be the only one who does that, and that pretty much is the norm for most major artists today.
Not sure what changes will occur with the upcoming tour, but if anyone has requests for songs they'd like him to play, all they can do is post their requests here, and hope their requests will be heard and submitted to the powers that be!
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LOL. Remember when we all discussed Elvis Costello's show? He uses a spinning wheel with song choices. Someone said that Paul's would have maybe 4 Beatles tunes on it. haha...sad but true.
http://www.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/News/en-us/elvis-costello-0218-2011.aspx
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yankeefan7 wrote:
WixRocks!:
nobodytoldme:
yankeefan7:
WixRocks!:
"Only Mama Knows" totally rocked on the '09 tour. It was great. I remember being super pissed when I picked up GENYC and they had some chick in the front row talking over a whole chorus of the song. I never understood why he extracted "That Was Me" from the little suit that it was sandwiched in. The whole thing would've worked great in those '07 shows...as for "House of Wax"? I never cared for it...but the missed opportunity of not touring that record, was never playing "Ever Present Past". That would've gone down great live.
I am one of those who loved "House of Wax" and liked the guitar solos which would are great live, see youtube clip of Paris show. I agree, "Ever Present Past" would have been great live also. Such a shame that MAF never got the amount of songs other albums got live.
He did 5 songs live during the promo gigs though, while he was endlessly on tour around the album release of 'New' and that saw only 4 songs played live on tour. 'Chaos' had 4 as well, on tour around the release of the album.
True, but it was a different environment. Paul knew that these were small one-off shows and he wouldn't be touring and probably didn't care quite as much about pleasing the masses. If we had gotten a full fledged tour supporting the album in 2007, I suspect it would've received standard treatment.
Exactly. IMO Mr. McCartney does not worry as much about the masses in other places outside the USA.
Goodness! Would I ever love to hear some different songs, like That Was Me or House of Wax! The list of solo songs could go on & on. Thank goodness I have fanmade DVds of all the shows so I can hear some of his songs that he won't play anymore.