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    paul sing freedom as a mark of respect for our soldier

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      hooter last edited by

      paul please sing freedom as a mark of respect for our soldier who was murdered in London yesterday on the streets of London to show that freedom is our right not a radicalised approach to life and also we will not live in society waiting for them to terrorise us .please please please thanks macca

      Nov 29 1979 manchester apollo
      liverpool kings dock 28th june 1990
      glasgow secc june 23rd 1990, uk tour 2003 -11 concerts plus many more

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        admin last edited by

        its really unfortunate what happened to that soldier, and I agree Paul should sing something in remembrance of him. am sure he will though.

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          admin last edited by

          My bet is that this will not come up at a McCartney concert on this tour. Just a hunch.

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          • Jenny Haydon
            Jenny Haydon last edited by

            On Saturday the people of Liverpool are going to have a condolence book it will be by the band stand in Queen square R.I.P Soldier

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              admin last edited by

              What a terrible thing to happen. Hope all that can will honor this soldier in their own ways. It would be a nice gesture if Paul made some mention of this injustice to the British military and the Free World. Freedom is a great idea. RIP Brave Soldier ❤

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              • beatlesfanrandy
                beatlesfanrandy last edited by

                I'm sorry about the loss of a soldier, or any act of terror. But Freedom was written for 9/11. If Paul had to do a tribute to every soldier fallen he'd do nothing else in life. It's unfair and selfish to expect him to do a tribute. He doesn't owe it.

                Wings Over America - Cow Palace SF - June 1976. New World Tour - Anaheim Stadium - 4/17/93. Driving USA - Oakland Arena - 4/1/2002. US Tour - HP Pavilion - San Jose - 11/08/05. An Evening with Paul McCartney - The Joint at Hard Rock - Las Vegas - 4/19/09. Up & Coming Tour - Hollywood Bowl - 3/31/10. Walk of Fame Star Presentation - Hollywood - Feb. 2012. CBS-TV taping - The Night That Changed America (with Ringo!)  - L.A. Convention Center - Jan. 2014. Out There Tour -Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles - Aug. '14 and Petco Park - San Diego - Sept. '14. Petco Park - San Diego - June 2019.  Got Back Tour - SoFi Stadium - Los Angeles - May 2022

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                  femaleanimal last edited by

                  beatlesfanrandy:

                  I'm sorry about the loss of a soldier, or any act of terror. But Freedom was written for 9/11. If Paul had to do a tribute to every soldier fallen he'd do nothing else in life. It's unfair and selfish to expect him to do a tribute. He doesn't owe it.

                  This exactly.Plus, I don`t think it would be particularly helpful.

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                  • illwobble
                    illwobble last edited by

                    No, especially as Freedom is such a rubbish throwaway song that could easily have been written by HM or someone else with only a fraction of Macca's talent.

                    \-Jon

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