Set lists with only post-Beatle stuff
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audi:
I am very curious: Whci songs did you not know?
big barn bed old siam sir about you songs we were singing somedays beautifull night oo you vintage clothes angry wildlife beware my love (only heard this one once, don't remember it) soily Should I be ops: , or not?
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Mexican Beatlemaniac:
audi:
I am very curious: Whci songs did you not know?
big barn bed old siam sir about you songs we were singing somedays beautifull night oo you vintage clothes angry wildlife beware my love (only heard this one once, don't remember it) soily Should I be ops: , or not?
Oh, dear Lord, have you got some homework to do, or what? Suggestion: Instead of just listening to those songs on YouTube, I highly, highly suggest that you get the Driving Rain, Flaming Pie and Red Rose Speedway albums first. They're great songs on their own, but they should be heard in proper context to be fully appreciated. I will permit you to preview the rocker"Angry," which is on Press To Play, the album that made me a McCartney fan in '86. "Oo You" and "Old Siam Sir" are excellent rockers, too.
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audi:
Mexican Beatlemaniac:
audi:
I am very curious: Whci songs did you not know?
big barn bed old siam sir about you songs we were singing somedays beautifull night oo you vintage clothes angry wildlife beware my love (only heard this one once, don't remember it) soily Should I be ops: , or not?
Oh, dear Lord, have you got some homework to do, or what? Suggestion: Instead of just listening to those songs on YouTube, I highly, highly suggest that you get the Driving Rain, Flaming Pie and Red Rose Speedway albums first. They're great songs on their own, but they should be heard in proper context to be fully appreciated. I will permit you to preview the rocker"Angry," which is on Press To Play, the album that made me a McCartney fan in '86. "Oo You" and "Old Siam Sir" are excellent rockers, too.
Looks like you need the Memory Almost Full album, too. Fortunately, I am impressed that you know Off The Ground, though.
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SamTheMaccaFan:
^^Yeah, a great setlist can't be great without Highway ^And good call on No More Lonely Nights. I'll add that one and Jr's Farm which I thought had there. (Not that these fantasy setlists matters but they're kind'a fun anyway)
Right, you're totally right, this thread is not about if these lists materialize, cause in fact, they never will. I founded this thread with the mere intention of express and share some set lists I thought of less than 2 years ago, and see what any user, like yourself, has to say about them, and I pleasantly have found that you've been sharing your dream lists in this thread, and that's good, cause you and the other guys have revived the thread.
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I put this one together in another thread a few weeks ago: (bass) -Nothing Too Much Just Outta Sight -The World Tonight -Helen Wheels -Hold Me Tight (Beatles) -To You (electric guitar) -On The Way -About You (piano) -No More Lonely Nights -Listen To What The Man Said -Hey Bulldog (Beatles) -Baby's Request (acoustic guitar) -The Song We Were Singing -Footprints -All Together Now (Beatles) (bass) -Mistress & Maid -Take It Away -Is It Raining In London? (piano) -Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey -What You're Doing (Beatles) -Beautiful Night (switches to guitar)-The End (Beatles) ENCORE 1 (bass) -Welcome (To the Secret) -Silly Love Songs -Run Devil Run ENCORE 2 -Rinse the Raindrops
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audi:
Mexican Beatlemaniac:
audi:
I am very curious: Whci songs did you not know?
big barn bed old siam sir about you songs we were singing somedays beautifull night oo you vintage clothes angry wildlife beware my love (only heard this one once, don't remember it) soily Should I be ops: , or not?
Oh, dear Lord, have you got some homework to do, or what? Suggestion: Instead of just listening to those songs on YouTube, I highly, highly suggest that you get the Driving Rain, Flaming Pie and Red Rose Speedway albums first. They're great songs on their own, but they should be heard in proper context to be fully appreciated. I will permit you to preview the rocker"Angry," which is on Press To Play, the album that made me a McCartney fan in '86. "Oo You" and "Old Siam Sir" are excellent rockers, too.
I've been meaning to hear Macca material on YouTube, but sometimes I have chores, and other times I end up listening Macca' concerts, his songs I do know or some other music. In fact, right now, I'm watching a Wings concert in Australia. I just hope you don't leave me without dinner.
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audi:
Looks like you need the Memory Almost Full album, too. Fortunately, I am impressed that you know Off The Ground, though.
Oh, come on, you're exaggerating, of course I know Off The Ground, I also like Flowers, Tug of War, Pipe of Peace, and others. I once heard a bit of Flaming Pie, Driving Rain, and Memory Almost Full, and I didn't really like them. On the other hand, I love Ram, Band On The Run, Run Devil Run, Broad Street, Unplugged, and of course, the live albums.
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Mexican Beatlemaniac:
audi:
Mexican Beatlemaniac:
audi:
I am very curious: Whci songs did you not know?
big barn bed old siam sir about you songs we were singing somedays beautifull night oo you vintage clothes angry wildlife beware my love (only heard this one once, don't remember it) soily Should I be ops: , or not?
Oh, dear Lord, have you got some homework to do, or what? Suggestion: Instead of just listening to those songs on YouTube, I highly, highly suggest that you get the Driving Rain, Flaming Pie and Red Rose Speedway albums first. They're great songs on their own, but they should be heard in proper context to be fully appreciated. I will permit you to preview the rocker"Angry," which is on Press To Play, the album that made me a McCartney fan in '86. "Oo You" and "Old Siam Sir" are excellent rockers, too.
I've been meaning to hear Macca material on YouTube, but sometimes I have chores, and other times I end up listening Macca' concerts, his songs I do know or some other music. In fact, right now, I'm watching a Wings concert in Australia. I just hope you don't leave me without dinner.
I was going to ask the exact same thing Audi. Yes you need to get to know these...some are favorites of mine!
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Mexican Beatlemaniac:
audi:
Looks like you need the Memory Almost Full album, too. Fortunately, I am impressed that you know Off The Ground, though.
Oh, come on, you're exaggerating, of course I know Off The Ground, I also like Flowers, Tug of War, Pipe of Peace, and others. I once heard a bit of Flaming Pie, Driving Rain, and Memory Almost Full, and I didn't really like them. On the other hand, I love Ram, Band On The Run, Run Devil Run, Broad Street, Unplugged, and of course, the live albums.
No exaggeration whatsoever. And now that you've listed Broadstreet, RDR and Ram as your faves, I'm even more surprised that you don't like Flaming Pie.
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A new set list would need to be constructed in order to help his older voice during a 2 hour performance. If he needs to do Beatle stuff he may need to change the key and style to many of the classics......and we as fans need to accept that.
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audi:
I put this one together in another thread a few weeks ago: (bass) -Nothing Too Much Just Outta Sight -The World Tonight -Helen Wheels -Hold Me Tight (Beatles) -To You (electric guitar) -On The Way -About You (piano) -No More Lonely Nights -Listen To What The Man Said -Hey Bulldog (Beatles) -Baby's Request (acoustic guitar) -The Song We Were Singing -Footprints -All Together Now (Beatles) (bass) -Mistress & Maid -Take It Away -Is It Raining In London? (piano) -Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey -What You're Doing (Beatles) -Beautiful Night (switches to guitar)-The End (Beatles) ENCORE 1 (bass) -Welcome (To the Secret) -Silly Love Songs -Run Devil Run ENCORE 2 -Rinse the Raindrops
Audi, Liking your thinking on this one. (Doing my best Capt Picard imitation) Make it so.
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edcrawf:
audi:
I put this one together in another thread a few weeks ago: (bass) -Nothing Too Much Just Outta Sight -The World Tonight -Helen Wheels -Hold Me Tight (Beatles) -To You (electric guitar) -On The Way -About You (piano) -No More Lonely Nights -Listen To What The Man Said -Hey Bulldog (Beatles) -Baby's Request (acoustic guitar) -The Song We Were Singing -Footprints -All Together Now (Beatles) (bass) -Mistress & Maid -Take It Away -Is It Raining In London? (piano) -Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey -What You're Doing (Beatles) -Beautiful Night (switches to guitar)-The End (Beatles) ENCORE 1 (bass) -Welcome (To the Secret) -Silly Love Songs -Run Devil Run ENCORE 2 -Rinse the Raindrops
Audi, Liking your thinking on this one. (Doing my best Capt Picard imitation) Make it so.
'twould be a dream come true.
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audi:
No exaggeration whatsoever. And now that you've listed Broadstreet, RDR and Ram as your faves, I'm even more surprised that you don't like Flaming Pie.
You're right, I'll give Flaming Pie a shot, cause I just listened to it once, 3 years ago; same goes with Driving Rain. But I heard Memory Almost Full last year, the whole album, and I wasn't attracted to it, except of course, for Dance Tonight, Only Mama Knows, and Nod Your Head.
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Mexican Beatlemaniac:
audi:
No exaggeration whatsoever. And now that you've listed Broadstreet, RDR and Ram as your faves, I'm even more surprised that you don't like Flaming Pie.
You're right, I'll give Flaming Pie a shot, cause I just listened to it once, 3 years ago; same goes with Driving Rain. But I heard Memory Almost Full last year, the whole album, and I wasn't attracted to it, except of course, for Dance Tonight, Only Mama Knows, and Nod Your Head.
I can recommend the McCartney years dvd set for a great primer. Also I can really recommend Back To The Egg. To me it's the best Wings album. Also I like a few off of London Town, of course Band On the Run and Venus and Mars as well. Sorry if I may be repeating a few already mentioned.
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For a fantasy thread, this is pretty cool. Some of the listed songs are so obscure, even McCartney did not consider performing them when he promoted some of those albums in years past. They will probably never see the light of day on a live stage. We are not likely to ever see a McCartney concert that features ONLY solo/Wings material, with no Beatles songs. Even Wings Over the World tour had five or so Beatles songs. The tours to see McCartney for this sort of show would have been the shows he did in the UK and Europe in 1972 - 1974. I may be wrong, but I do not think he played ANY Beatles songs on those tours.
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RMartinez:
...The tours to see McCartney for this sort of show would have been the shows he did in the UK and Europe in 1972 - 1974. I may be wrong, but I do not think he played ANY Beatles songs on those tours.
The closest Wings came to doing any Beatles related songs in '72 and '73 was the Beatles cover Long Tall Sally.
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DrivinFan:
RMartinez:
...The tours to see McCartney for this sort of show would have been the shows he did in the UK and Europe in 1972 - 1974. I may be wrong, but I do not think he played ANY Beatles songs on those tours.
The closest Wings came to doing any Beatles related songs in '72 and '73 was the Beatles cover Long Tall Sally.
Yes! And it can be argued that was just a 50s cover tune. I would love to see a DVD of a complete show from that period. Not sure one exists.
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bump for times of current 2013 setlist
Benf207 wrote: Beatles = 72:28 Wings = 32:22 Solo = 10:07
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Mexican Beatlemaniac:
Here are 7 set lists I think Macca would play by using only solo material. The first 4 are made up of only Wings stuff. Wings Era List 1 1. Venus And Mars/Rock Show 2. Jet 3. Letting Go 4. Coming Up 5. Another Day 6. Let Me Roll It 7. C Moon 8. 1985 9. Let 'Em In 10. My Love 11. Every Night 12. Junk 13. Bluebird 14. Mrs. Vandebilt 15. Country Dreamer 16. Heart Of The Country 17. No Words 18. Too Many People 19. The Back Seat Of My Car 20. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey 21. Smile Away 22. Oh Woman, Oh Why 23. With A Little Luck 24. Maybe I'm Amazed 25. Silly Love Songs 26. Live And Let Die Encore 1 27. Goodnight Tonight 28. Rockestra Theme 29. Helen Wheels 30. Listen To What The Man Said Encore 2 31. Junior's Farm 32. Hi, Hi, Hi 33. Mull Of Kintyre 34. Band On The Run Wings Era List 2 1. Venus And Mars/Rock Show 2. Jet 3. Letting Go 4. Coming Up 5. Another Day 6. Let Me Roll It 7. Every Night 8. Junk 9. Heart Of The Country 10. Country Dreamer 11. Bluebird 12. Mrs. Vandebilt 13. With A Little Luck 14. No Words 15. Too Many People 16. The Back Seat Of My Car 17. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey 18. Smile Away 19. Helen Wheels 20. Oh Woman, Oh Why 21. C Moon 22. 1985 23. Maybe I'm Amazed 24. Let 'Em In 25. My Love 26. Silly Love Songs Encore1 27. Goodnight Tonight 28. Rockestra Theme 29. Junior's Farm 30. Listen To What The Man Said Encore 2 31. Hi, Hi, Hi 32. Band On The Run 33. Mull Of Kintyre 34. Live And Let Die Wings Era List 3 1. Venus And Mars/Rock Show 2. Jet 3. Coming Up 4. Another Day 5. So Bad 6. Let Me Roll It 7. Wanderlust 8. 1985 9. Let 'Em In 10. Ballroom Dancing 11. Every Night 12. Junk 13. Goodnight Tonight 14. Mrs. Vandebilt 15. Monkberry Moon Delight 16. No Values 17. Too Many People 18. Not Such A Bad Boy 19. With A Little Luck 20. Helen Wheels 21. The Back Seat Of My Car 22. Pipes Of Peace 23. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey 24. Smile Away 25. Maybe I'm Amazed 26. C Moon 27. Silly Love Songs 28. Live And Let Die Encore 1 29. No More Lonely Nights 30. Rockestra Theme 31. Junior's Farm Encore 2 32. Listen To What The Man Said 33. Hi, Hi, Hi 34. Mull Of Kintyre 35. Band On The Run Wings Era List 4 1. Venus And Mars/Rock Show 2. Jet 3. Letting Go 4. Coming Up 5. Another Day 6. Rockestra Theme 7. Let Me Roll It 8. Wanderlust 9. C Moon 10. 1985 11. Ballroom Dancing 12. Let 'Em In 13. Every Night 14. Junk 15. Goodnight Tonight 16. Mrs. Vandebilt 17. Monkberry Moon Delight 18. Helen Wheels 19. The Back Seat Of My Car 20. Too Many People 21. With A Little Luck 22. No Values 23. So Bad 24. Not Such A Bad Boy 25. My Love 26. Maybe I'm Amazed 27. Silly Love Songs 28. Live And Let Die Encore 1 29. Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey 30. Smile Away 31. Liste To What The Man Said 32. Junior's Farm Encore 2 33. No More Lonely Nights 34. Hi, Hi, Hi 35. Mull Of Kintyre 36. Band On The Run
Ok, I will add what I would like, might be a bit shorter show but sill fun IMO. 1) That Was Me 2) Take it Away 3) Helen Wheels 4) Only Mama Knows 5) 1985 6) Fine Line 7) My Love Bluebird 9) Every Night 10) Little Willow 11) Summer of 59 12) Hope of Deliverance 13) Off The Ground 14) Beware My Love 15) Run Devil Run 16) Brown Eyed Handsome Man 17) Bad Boy 1 Too Much Rain 19) Dance Til We're High 20) Promise To You Girl 21) My Brave Face 22) Dear Boy 23) Listen To What The Man Said 24) House of Wax 25) BOTR 1rst Encore Juniors Farm Hi Hi Hi Soily 2nd Encore Rockestra Old Siam Sir Coming Up Live and Let Die
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Love the selections. Wouldn't be cool if after the OUT THERE tour Paul could do a special show with just Post Beatles Songs. Maybe he could do several shows over a couple of weeks and then put out a DVD featuring the best recordings. By the way, one song that I didn't see listed but would love to hear live is "Young Boy".