Goiânia, Brazil, Estádio Serra Dourada, May 6th - ARCHIVE
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Maccafan82:
That's too bad that the setlist is the same. You would think he would mix in one or two different tracks.
Well why give away all of the surprises in Brazil? I hope he sprinkles surprises here and there throughout the tour. And if that's the set list we get when I see him in July, it'll be 19 songs I've never heard live before, so I can't complain! (I don't like the pink jacket, though. The blue was better.)
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rlj1010:
Maccafan82:
That's too bad that the setlist is the same. You would think he would mix in one or two different tracks.
Probably will only happen in the cities with two shows. Orlando, Austin, Tulsa, Brooklyn Did I miss any?
D.C. only has one show, but he may add in "Michelle" as he did in 2009. Also, Canada gets "Mull of Kintyre" in their shows. Paul can't find bagpipe players in the U.S.?
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Bill813:
D.C. only has one show, but he may add in "Michelle" as he did in 2009. Also, Canada gets "Mull of Kintyre" in their shows. Paul can't find bagpipe players in the U.S.?
I think maybe he just doesn't feel that US audiences would "get" that song, but for whatever reason, he has never done it in the US and I doubt he ever will.
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Michelley:
Maccafan82:
That's too bad that the setlist is the same. You would think he would mix in one or two different tracks.
Well why give away all of the surprises in Brazil? I hope he sprinkles surprises here and there throughout the tour. And if that's the set list we get when I see him in July, it'll be 19 songs I've never heard live before, so I can't complain! (I don't like the pink jacket, though. The blue was better.)
Haha, I completely agree about the jacket..;)
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Danish Macca:
Michelley:
Maccafan82:
That's too bad that the setlist is the same. You would think he would mix in one or two different tracks.
Well why give away all of the surprises in Brazil? I hope he sprinkles surprises here and there throughout the tour. And if that's the set list we get when I see him in July, it'll be 19 songs I've never heard live before, so I can't complain! (I don't like the pink jacket, though. The blue was better.)
Haha, I completely agree about the jacket..;)
These short jackets make Paul look kind of like a waiter!! He still looks great, but I prefer a bit longer jacket. At least he is dressing up. In 2002 I did not like the blue jeans and t-shirt look. Much too casual for a concert people paid up to $250 to attend.
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RMartinez:
Danish Macca:
Michelley:
Maccafan82:
That's too bad that the setlist is the same. You would think he would mix in one or two different tracks.
Well why give away all of the surprises in Brazil? I hope he sprinkles surprises here and there throughout the tour. And if that's the set list we get when I see him in July, it'll be 19 songs I've never heard live before, so I can't complain! (I don't like the pink jacket, though. The blue was better.)
Haha, I completely agree about the jacket..;)
These short jackets make Paul look kind of like a waiter!! He still looks great, but I prefer a bit longer jacket. At least he is dressing up. In 2002 I did not like the blue jeans and t-shirt look. Much too casual for a concert people paid up to $250 to attend.
LOL! I just posted the exact opposite opinion in a different thread. I'd MUCH prefer him performing in a T-shirt and jeans (dark jeans, not dad jeans). It's rock and roll, not an opera!!
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Grasshopper galore yesterday, as seen in the picture above. During one of the piano sets one landed on McCartney shoulder, the latter person reacting: "Hey, say hello to the beatle"!
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Gosh they weren't kidding about the invasion of grasshoppers during this show: http://news.sky.com/story/1088330/paul-mccartney-beatle-swamped-by-grasshoppers Get a load of these pictures: This is AWESOME. One grasshopper apparently hung out on Paul's shoulder and Paul introduced him as "Harold."
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So I just read that grasshoppers are a symbol of good luck to come in cultures all over the world. I think this bodes well for the tour! I also read that grasshoppers are a symbol of fertility, and a sign of the upcoming birth of a son. Anyone seen Nancy up close lately?
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So no changes AT ALL?! Not one? The plague of grasshoppers really was the most interesting thing about the second half of the oldies show. Tut
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Well, in other cultures, a swarm of locusts is seen as a plague, and not a very good omen! I don't think it will impact this tour, though someone should tell Paul that in Albuquerque, we don't have such swarms, and our weather is perfect!
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I really love this photo: And in this other photo I saw, Paul looks happy with his grasshopper friends. There were some on his back, on his shoulder, on his leg. It was really amazing. FYI, these were grasshoppers. Not locusts. The locust is a type of a grasshopper which is short horned. The grasshopper is NOT a type of a locust. And grasshoppers are good luck!!!!
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Michelley:
I really love this photo: http://media.skynews.com/media/images/generated/2013/5/8/236741/default/v2/9186976-1-1-762x428.jpg And in this other photo I saw, Paul looks happy with his grasshopper friends. There were some on his back, on his shoulder, on his leg. It was really amazing. FYI, these were grasshoppers. Not locusts. The locust is a type of a grasshopper which is short horned. The grasshopper is NOT a type of a locust. And grasshoppers are good luck!!!!
You keep saying that over and over again!!
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Michelley:
I really love this photo: http://media.skynews.com/media/images/generated/2013/5/8/236741/default/v2/9186976-1-1-762x428.jpg And in this other photo I saw, Paul looks happy with his grasshopper friends. There were some on his back, on his shoulder, on his leg. It was really amazing. FYI, these were grasshoppers. Not locusts. The locust is a type of a grasshopper which is short horned. The grasshopper is NOT a type of a locust. And grasshoppers are good luck!!!!
I like when the article says: As he sang Hey Jude, McCartney turned to 'Harold' as he sang the words "the movement you need is on your shoulder", adding "it certainly is now".
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I love that photo, too! It's just so fitting for Paul. I wonder if the (male) grasshoppers sang along?
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Just saw a fun video of Paul trying to sing My Valentine with hundreds of grasshoppers flying all around him. He loses it right in the middle of the song and starts laughing so hard he can't sing. Hee!!!!
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Michelley:
Just saw a fun video of Paul trying to sing My Valentine with hundreds of grasshoppers flying all around him. He loses it right in the middle of the song and starts laughing so hard he can't sing. Hee!!!!
OMG...that was funny!
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nobodytoldme:
http://i.imgur.com/bcLwRx5.jpg Grasshopper galore yesterday, as seen in the picture above. During one of the piano sets one landed on McCartney shoulder, the latter person reacting: "Hey, say hello to the beatle"!
awwww - trip, really..... where did the grasshoppers come from?
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harleyblues:
nobodytoldme:
http://i.imgur.com/bcLwRx5.jpg Grasshopper galore yesterday, as seen in the picture above. During one of the piano sets one landed on McCartney shoulder, the latter person reacting: "Hey, say hello to the beatle"!
awwww - trip, really..... where did the grasshoppers come from?
Argentina!
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Michelley:
Just saw a fun video of Paul trying to sing My Valentine with hundreds of grasshoppers flying all around him. He loses it right in the middle of the song and starts laughing so hard he can't sing. Hee!!!!
Darn, I'll have to search for another one from that night, this video is set to private now.