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    "Out There" Live Concert DVD?

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      admin last edited by

      Interest in a suggested Bonnaroo DVD couldn't have been more tepid; therefore, a DVD called Back In The South U.S.A. (which, in itself, is a stretch) stands even less of a chance. Speaking for myself: It took this tour two years to make enough noise to finally make me anxious for a DVD. Contrary to the masses around here, the Tokyo 2013 show -- while I appreciate its generous online availability -- lacks too much in content and excitement, compared to the previous DVDs. But I'd buy a retrospective compilation DVD.

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        laurel last edited by

        Sounds like we need a 2 DVD set - one for the entire concert performance, and a second one for all the unique highlights.

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        • MaccaMeri
          MaccaMeri last edited by

          oobu24:

          Most official releases though have too many people giving affidavits about Paul being so good, rich, famous, cute, ageless, blah blah blah. As if we need to be reminded. Just show me the concert performance!

          ...And how can we forget the endless cut away shots to the audience. Camera men refuse to keep the camera on Paul for a few minutes let alone an entire song. Due to this, I didn't buy the Space between or Red Square Videos. I'd rather listen to the audio recordings or boots to avoid those annoying cut aways. Yes, we get it, he has fans...I don't pay money just to mostly look at them for two hours...

          ...And The Beat(le) Goes On

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            admin last edited by

            I believe the soundchecks are recorded/video'd too, but hopefully somebody can confirm.

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              busnada last edited by

              MetalGod:

              If you LOOK a little deeper in rabbit hole of the internet you can find great quality pro shots of Paul in Japan in 2013 and at the Budokan in 2015.

              And if you put your hands on those two blu rays you wouldn't need any other dvd release!

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              • beatlesfanrandy
                beatlesfanrandy last edited by

                busnada:

                MetalGod:

                If you LOOK a little deeper in rabbit hole of the internet you can find great quality pro shots of Paul in Japan in 2013 and at the Budokan in 2015.

                And if you put your hands on those two blu rays you wouldn't need any other dvd release!

                I agree. Budokan is The One!

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                • johnnymain
                  johnnymain last edited by

                  MetalGod:

                  If you LOOK a little deeper in rabbit hole of the internet you can find great quality pro shots of Paul in Japan in 2013 and at the Budokan in 2015.

                  As I noted on the first page, Sao Paulo 2014 was also professionally filmed, and can be found on Youtube.

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                  • yankeefan7
                    yankeefan7 last edited by

                    laurel:

                    Every year at Christmas time I am hoping there will finally be a new live concert DVD for sale. The last one is from 10 years ago from the Red Square concert, which is a great live concert DVD! I have particularly been wanting a concert DVD since Paul added 1985 to the setlist. Please Paul - issue an "Out There" live concert DVD! Kisses from Laurel!!! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

                    Mr. McCartney has enough live CD recordings IMO. The public does not need every tour to have a live CD. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any other artist who has as many as Mr. McCartney.

                    Maybe I'm amazed !!

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                    • Hamish Stuart
                      Hamish Stuart last edited by

                      yankeefan7:

                      laurel:

                      Every year at Christmas time I am hoping there will finally be a new live concert DVD for sale. The last one is from 10 years ago from the Red Square concert, which is a great live concert DVD! I have particularly been wanting a concert DVD since Paul added 1985 to the setlist. Please Paul - issue an "Out There" live concert DVD! Kisses from Laurel!!! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

                      Mr. McCartney has enough live CD recordings IMO. The public does not need every tour to have a live CD. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any other artist who has as many as Mr. McCartney.

                      Ringo Starr? Seriously, there aren't that many live albums from Sir Paul: Wings over America Tripping the live fantastic Unplugged Paul is live Back in the US/world Good evening NYC That's six live albums over the course of 40 years - surely there's lots of artists who top that easily.

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                      Back in the world 2003: Vienna

                      Good evening Europe 2009: Berlin

                      Up and coming 2010: Glasgow | Hyde Park

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                      One on one: 2016 Dusseldorf

                      Freshen up: 2018 Vienna

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                        admin last edited by

                        Hamish Stuart:

                        yankeefan7:

                        laurel:

                        Every year at Christmas time I am hoping there will finally be a new live concert DVD for sale. The last one is from 10 years ago from the Red Square concert, which is a great live concert DVD! I have particularly been wanting a concert DVD since Paul added 1985 to the setlist. Please Paul - issue an "Out There" live concert DVD! Kisses from Laurel!!! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

                        Mr. McCartney has enough live CD recordings IMO. The public does not need every tour to have a live CD. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any other artist who has as many as Mr. McCartney.

                        Ringo Starr? Seriously, there aren't that many live albums from Sir Paul: Wings over America Tripping the live fantastic Unplugged Paul is live Back in the US/world Good evening NYC That's six live albums over the course of 40 years - surely there's lots of artists who top that easily.

                        That's still 4 too many.

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                          admin last edited by

                          KISS has seven official live recordings. Cheap Trick has five, including Sgt. Pepper's live. Paul is in good company!

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                            admin last edited by

                            RMartinez:

                            KISS has seven official live recordings. Cheap Trick has five, including Sgt. Pepper's live. Paul is in good company!

                            And Bad Company has 5, too...

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                              oobu24 last edited by

                              moptops:

                              RMartinez:

                              KISS has seven official live recordings. Cheap Trick has five, including Sgt. Pepper's live. Paul is in good company!

                              And Bad Company has 5, too...

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                                admin last edited by

                                oobu24:

                                moptops:

                                RMartinez:

                                KISS has seven official live recordings. Cheap Trick has five, including Sgt. Pepper's live. Paul is in good company!

                                And Bad Company has 5, too...

                                Well good OR bad, it's better than Soily company!!!

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                                • SoilyCompany76
                                  SoilyCompany76 last edited by

                                  Something along these lines would be nice. A highlight DVD is the best way to go. I really hope they consider something along these lines Eight Days a Week Save Us Listen to What the Man Said My Valentine 1985 Hope of Deliverance We Can Work It Out On My Way To Work All Together Now Another Day Lovely Rita Everybody Out There It's So Easy Midnight Special San Francisco Bay Blues Long Tall Sally Kansas City New Queenie Eye Your Mother Should Know Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da Hi, Hi, Hi Junior's Farm Live and Let Die (new intro) Another Girl Can't Buy Me Love Hope for the Future Temporary Secretary One After 909 Good Day Sunshine Golden Slumbers

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                                    admin last edited by

                                    How about stuff from 2004 like You Won't See Me and She's A Woman?

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                                      admin last edited by

                                      laurel:

                                      Sounds like we need a 2 DVD set - one for the entire concert performance, and a second one for all the unique highlights.

                                      I could go for that.

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                                      • Bob Gannon
                                        Bob Gannon last edited by

                                        Budokan is nice but it is a shortened show. A better choice would be the Tokyo show from 2013 which had more new songs on it

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                                          admin last edited by

                                          But the audience is too low-key.

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                                            admin last edited by

                                            audi:

                                            But the audience is too low-key.

                                            I was there (all of 'em) and low key they were not! And I've been to tishloads of US and UK shows. Moreover they were respectful (ie) no continuous beer lines or having to shuffle so some fat bastard can trudge past you or through you with hot dogs, peanuts or other such trays of crap. The audiences truly appreciated the music. I've been to shows in the US where bozos continually talk over songs. Tokyo 13 is my go to broadcast McCartney concert.

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