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?? The singer of the cover of 'the end' in the pre-show...?? you're speaking of the pre-show music? it's a great collection of sing songs.. one of my favs,,is the guy, who sounds like Louis Armstrong.. parts are the Fireman.. but not exactly sure.. in what part you are speaking of/.... wish Paul. would release it.. I'd definitely would buy it!!!
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thanx Nobody..have a boot of the pre-show music perchance?
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lordpaddington:
Hi there! Who's the singer of the cover from the song 'The End' in the preshow tour 2011/2012? : Thank you! Rock on Jens
"McLemore Avenue is a 1970 album by Booker T. & the MGs consisting entirely of mostly instrumental covers of songs from the Beatles' album Abbey Road (released only months earlier in September 1969). " Booker T. & The MGs - The End.
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nobodytoldme:
lordpaddington:
Hi there! Who's the singer of the cover from the song 'The End' in the preshow tour 2011/2012? : Thank you! Rock on Jens
"McLemore Avenue is a 1970 album by Booker T. & the MGs consisting entirely of mostly instrumental covers of songs from the Beatles' album Abbey Road (released only months earlier in September 1969). " Booker T. & The MGs - The End.
oh...Booker T. very cool.
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hear at 10:30
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This has come up multiple times...see here: http://maccaboard.paulmccartney.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=75101 http://maccaboard.paulmccartney.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=75101&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
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it's Booker T - thank you!!!!
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A lot of people have asked and responded about the tracks before Paul's shows. I personally have been trying to find out where these tracks have come from. I have some of them from a bootleg that came out some point during 2002, since there was an interview that included Paul's experiences after 9/11, and the Concert for New York. These tracks are not from the Twin Freak sessions. The bootleg implies that these tracks were from a Wingspan promo. The songs in question are: 1. Silly Love Songs - Artful Dodger Mix 6:23 2. Silly Love Songs - Loop De Loop Mix (Full Edit) 5:46 3. Silly Love Songs - Loop De Loop Mix (Radio Edit) 3:25 4. Coming Up - Loves Linus Mix 5:14 5. Let 'Em In - Different Gear Remix 8:58 6. Goodnight Tonight - Loop De Loop Mix 5:23 7. Let 'Em In - Remix #2 4:40 8. No More Lonely Nights - JSM/Alessi Bros Mix 5:16 9. Coming Up - Zak's Mix 3:08 Not all of these are from the pre-show playlist, although some are. The rest are on the disc. I guess the full answer I'm looking for is: not only where do they come from; but if they were their own album, in what point of time would they show up in Paul's discography (or are they related to a certain album, and hypothetically would show up on that album's "Archive Collection" release). Thanks for the help in advance. Jason
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Paploo:
A lot of people have asked and responded about the tracks before Paul's shows. I personally have been trying to find out where these tracks have come from. I have some of them from a bootleg that came out some point during 2002, since there was an interview that included Paul's experiences after 9/11, and the Concert for New York. These tracks are not from the Twin Freak sessions. The bootleg implies that these tracks were from a Wingspan promo. The songs in question are: 1. Silly Love Songs - Artful Dodger Mix 6:23 2. Silly Love Songs - Loop De Loop Mix (Full Edit) 5:46 3. Silly Love Songs - Loop De Loop Mix (Radio Edit) 3:25 4. Coming Up - Loves Linus Mix 5:14 5. Let 'Em In - Different Gear Remix 8:58 6. Goodnight Tonight - Loop De Loop Mix 5:23 7. Let 'Em In - Remix #2 4:40 8. No More Lonely Nights - JSM/Alessi Bros Mix 5:16 9. Coming Up - Zak's Mix 3:08 Not all of these are from the pre-show playlist, although some are. The rest are on the disc. I guess the full answer I'm looking for is: not only where do they come from; but if they were their own album, in what point of time would they show up in Paul's discography (or are they related to a certain album, and hypothetically would show up on that album's "Archive Collection" release). Thanks for the help in advance. Jason
I have those remixes too but there aren't much information about them on the internet. Here's some information I found though: http://www.moptop.org/music/docs/beatles/boots/cd/wingspan-remixes.htm So it seems to be a fan compilation of official remixes that only were released in promo things for Wingspan.
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Paploo:
A lot of people have asked and responded about the tracks before Paul's shows. I personally have been trying to find out where these tracks have come from. I have some of them from a bootleg that came out some point during 2002, since there was an interview that included Paul's experiences after 9/11, and the Concert for New York. These tracks are not from the Twin Freak sessions. The bootleg implies that these tracks were from a Wingspan promo. The songs in question are: 1. Silly Love Songs - Artful Dodger Mix 6:23 2. Silly Love Songs - Loop De Loop Mix (Full Edit) 5:46 3. Silly Love Songs - Loop De Loop Mix (Radio Edit) 3:25 4. Coming Up - Loves Linus Mix 5:14 5. Let 'Em In - Different Gear Remix 8:58 6. Goodnight Tonight - Loop De Loop Mix 5:23 7. Let 'Em In - Remix #2 4:40 8. No More Lonely Nights - JSM/Alessi Bros Mix 5:16 9. Coming Up - Zak's Mix 3:08 Not all of these are from the pre-show playlist, although some are. The rest are on the disc. I guess the full answer I'm looking for is: not only where do they come from; but if they were their own album, in what point of time would they show up in Paul's discography (or are they related to a certain album, and hypothetically would show up on that album's "Archive Collection" release). Thanks for the help in advance. Jason
The only one I've heard of is the Loop De Loop mix of "Silly Love Songs," which I still, occasionally use in my private house music/circuit party compilations. I wasn't aware of that promo-CD containing those mixes at all.
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Here's someone's youtube playlist that has these remixes:
I think Twin Freaks is much better but it's worth a listen. -
SamTheMaccaFan:
Here's someone's youtube playlist that has these remixes:
I think Twin Freaks is much better but it's worth a listen.Gettin' my work-day off to a bangin' start.
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SamTheMaccaFan:
Here's someone's youtube playlist that has these remixes:
I think Twin Freaks is much better but it's worth a listen.Nice one. Check this out...
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Hi Everyone, I was in attendance Sunday night in Vancouver and I need help with the last two songs played before Macca hit the stage. The first was a live Back in the USSR cover and the second was The End. I am wondering if anyone can help, I am looking to find video I could post to help me along. Any help is much appreciated.
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Henderson7:
Hi Everyone, I was in attendance Sunday night in Vancouver and I need help with the last two songs played before Macca hit the stage. The first was a live Back in the USSR cover and the second was The End. I am wondering if anyone can help, I am looking to find video I could post to help me along. Any help is much appreciated.
Hi, I've added your query to this topic what contains the boards collective knowledge of the pre-show tracks. Paul's team do mix up the tracks played and used from time-to-time so your experience may need us to review known info and update it if needed. If you can get a YouTube clip of the tracks the Shaazam app. service is great at identifying artists and sources. Martin
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Henderson7:
Hi Everyone, I was in attendance Sunday night in Vancouver and I need help with the last two songs played before Macca hit the stage. The first was a live Back in the USSR cover and the second was The End. I am wondering if anyone can help, I am looking to find video I could post to help me along. Any help is much appreciated.
Looking back through this topic: Booker T. & The MGs - The End. The whole pre-show was "captured" and posted to YouTube here:
That was in Mexico, track-listings have changed since as that went Hard Days Night then The End ...... Martin -
martinput:
Henderson7:
Hi Everyone, I was in attendance Sunday night in Vancouver and I need help with the last two songs played before Macca hit the stage. The first was a live Back in the USSR cover and the second was The End. I am wondering if anyone can help, I am looking to find video I could post to help me along. Any help is much appreciated.
Looking back through this topic: Booker T. & The MGs - The End. The whole pre-show was "captured" and posted to YouTube here:
That was in Mexico, track-listings have changed since as that went Hard Days Night then The End ...... Martinyeah as far as I can remember it was Back in the USSR and then The End.
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I did stumble upon this, this appears to potentially be the actual audio track played before Macca concerts, however missing Back in the USSR the one cover I am looking for. Enjoy.
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And I have now found the cover of Back in the USSR currently playing just before The End.
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Great find - hope he keeps it in the mix. Just in case Youtube's uploader removes the track this is it: "Chubby Checker's 1969 cover of the Beatles' "Back in the U.S.S.R." I can imagine that went down well as the excitement and anticipation rose at the show. And it will generate more now listeners know it means Paul's very close to appearing on stage. Martin