London, UK - O2 Arena- 12/16- CONFIRMED
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Eeee Cor Blimey wrote:
psl wrote:
Never thought I would get to see Paul and Ringo perform live together. Was so pleased to witness that.
Wonder when it last happened over here.
Would've been at concert for George in 2002. I was at that one too but this time was front so just combusted really! Plus he'd just acknowledged my bday in his patter before playing "birthday" (said "ere ah theres one ere!" then also said "there's you, appy birthday", he was speeding up his usual patter as Ringo was due in 2 songs i guess, but managed to splurt that out, i was in dreamland! I think my sign went on teh screen for that too, got no pics, but wow.. just wow.
so i still actually think the whole night must've been a dream. I mean, it did all happen, yes?!
What about Paul playing with Ringo his 70th birthday in 2010? And then they played together on the Grammys Salute to the Beatles in 2014. (Oh, reread and I see they wrote “over here.”) Sorry!
Really glad for you to have had that experience!
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Eeee Cor Blimey wrote:
Plus he'd just acknowledged my bday in his patter before playing "birthday" (said "ere ah theres one ere!" then also said "there's you, appy birthday", he was speeding up his usual patter as Ringo was due in 2 songs i guess, but managed to splurt that out, i was in dreamland! I think my sign went on teh screen for that too, got no pics, but wow.. just wow.
so i still actually think the whole night must've been a dream. I mean, it did all happen, yes?!
Did you see the video that Joyce posted??? That's it isn't it? So cool for you. Thanks for finding it Joyce!
AND...did you all see John Hammel brought Paul his guitar? For old times sake, I guess.
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Thanks, Oobu, for pointing out John Hammel! Here he is close up at that moment in this video. It features John giving the guitar to Paul before Birthday, but Birthday is cut. The video is editted to show Wonderful Christmastime next.
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joyce wrote:
Thanks, Oobu, for pointing out John Hammel! Here he is close up at that moment in this video. It features John giving the guitar to Paul before Birthday, but Birthday is cut. The video is editted to show Wonderful Christmastime next.
I wonder why he was there?
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oobu24 wrote:
joyce wrote:
Thanks, Oobu, for pointing out John Hammel! Here he is close up at that moment in this video. It features John giving the guitar to Paul before Birthday, but Birthday is cut. The video is editted to show Wonderful Christmastime next.
I wonder why he was there?
Yes he only did the guitar handover at that bit. I guess he's Paul's best mate and wanted to be there for his last UK show (hopefully not ever...) and with Ringo being there it's as if it was a bit of a party for them.
And yes wow i've seen that video posted further above!!!!! I did the sign for the soundcheck really, as based on my one soundcheck in 2015 he used to read them out quite straight, and i thought if he reads it straight out then he'dve done what it asks without having to work at it! But it turns out in soundcheck he didn't read things out loud (though he did say there's a birthday), so i had to give it a go before the song in the gig! I've not been a sign person before this tour, and here i am with 2! The River mention in Glasgow was incredible! But i'm happy with this little birthday bit too. It's still a bit of a blur tbh
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alexio91 wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Sgt._Pepper wrote:
https://www.paulmccartney.com/news-blogs/news/paul-announces-uk-dates
Will actually be in London tomorrow (traveling from the US) and just curious as to where the arena is in London. Got busy 6 days in London with theater, ballet and seeing the sights. Looking forward to being in London during Christmas season.
You'll have a great time, lots of stuff to see if you haven't been before.
Would have loved to have "scalped" a ticket especially with Ringo and Ronnie Woods showing up also. So close yet so far - lol. Anyway, got back late last night from a wonderful time in London. We stayed at The Reubens (Buckingham Palace) and it is really great hotel and the staff is fantastic and so friendly. Saw several shows (Hamilton, War Horse, Harry Potter And The Cursed Child) and the Royal Ballet Company (The Nutcracker). I was impressed how beautifully decorated London is for Christmas, also went by the "Winter Wonderland" which was fun. My wife arranged a private tour of Hampton Court that was fantastic and it was on a day where it was not crowded which made it even nicer. This was my third time in London and finally got to go on the London Eye and got some really cool pictures. Of course, what is a visit to London without taking in museums, went to British War Musuem, Victoria And Albert Musuem and British National Museum. Did a bunch of other things but will stop since this is a Paul McCartney thread - lol.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
alexio91 wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Sgt._Pepper wrote:
https://www.paulmccartney.com/news-blogs/news/paul-announces-uk-dates
Will actually be in London tomorrow (traveling from the US) and just curious as to where the arena is in London. Got busy 6 days in London with theater, ballet and seeing the sights. Looking forward to being in London during Christmas season.
You'll have a great time, lots of stuff to see if you haven't been before.
Would have loved to have "scalped" a ticket especially with Ringo and Ronnie Woods showing up also. So close yet so far - lol. Anyway, got back late last night from a wonderful time in London. We stayed at The Reubens (Buckingham Palace) and it is really great hotel and the staff is fantastic and so friendly. Saw several shows (Hamilton, War Horse, Harry Potter And The Cursed Child) and the Royal Ballet Company (The Nutcracker). I was impressed how beautifully decorated London is for Christmas, also went by the "Winter Wonderland" which was fun. My wife arranged a private tour of Hampton Court that was fantastic and it was on a day where it was not crowded which made it even nicer. This was my third time in London and finally got to go on the London Eye and got some really cool pictures. Of course, what is a visit to London without taking in museums, went to British War Musuem, Victoria And Albert Musuem and British National Museum. Did a bunch of other things but will stop since this is a Paul McCartney thread - lol.
I hope you crossed Abbey Road and went inside the Abercrombie Kids at 3 Savile Row!
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Nancy R wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
alexio91 wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Sgt._Pepper wrote:
https://www.paulmccartney.com/news-blogs/news/paul-announces-uk-dates
Will actually be in London tomorrow (traveling from the US) and just curious as to where the arena is in London. Got busy 6 days in London with theater, ballet and seeing the sights. Looking forward to being in London during Christmas season.
You'll have a great time, lots of stuff to see if you haven't been before.
Would have loved to have "scalped" a ticket especially with Ringo and Ronnie Woods showing up also. So close yet so far - lol. Anyway, got back late last night from a wonderful time in London. We stayed at The Reubens (Buckingham Palace) and it is really great hotel and the staff is fantastic and so friendly. Saw several shows (Hamilton, War Horse, Harry Potter And The Cursed Child) and the Royal Ballet Company (The Nutcracker). I was impressed how beautifully decorated London is for Christmas, also went by the "Winter Wonderland" which was fun. My wife arranged a private tour of Hampton Court that was fantastic and it was on a day where it was not crowded which made it even nicer. This was my third time in London and finally got to go on the London Eye and got some really cool pictures. Of course, what is a visit to London without taking in museums, went to British War Musuem, Victoria And Albert Musuem and British National Museum. Did a bunch of other things but will stop since this is a Paul McCartney thread - lol.
I hope you crossed Abbey Road and went inside the Abercrombie Kids at 3 Savile Row!
Crossed Abbey Road on a previous trip and had a blast - lol.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
alexio91 wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Sgt._Pepper wrote:
https://www.paulmccartney.com/news-blogs/news/paul-announces-uk-dates
Will actually be in London tomorrow (traveling from the US) and just curious as to where the arena is in London. Got busy 6 days in London with theater, ballet and seeing the sights. Looking forward to being in London during Christmas season.
You'll have a great time, lots of stuff to see if you haven't been before.
Would have loved to have "scalped" a ticket especially with Ringo and Ronnie Woods showing up also. So close yet so far - lol. Anyway, got back late last night from a wonderful time in London. We stayed at The Reubens (Buckingham Palace) and it is really great hotel and the staff is fantastic and so friendly. Saw several shows (Hamilton, War Horse, Harry Potter And The Cursed Child) and the Royal Ballet Company (The Nutcracker). I was impressed how beautifully decorated London is for Christmas, also went by the "Winter Wonderland" which was fun. My wife arranged a private tour of Hampton Court that was fantastic and it was on a day where it was not crowded which made it even nicer. This was my third time in London and finally got to go on the London Eye and got some really cool pictures. Of course, what is a visit to London without taking in museums, went to British War Musuem, Victoria And Albert Musuem and British National Museum. Did a bunch of other things but will stop since this is a Paul McCartney thread - lol.
I hope you crossed Abbey Road and went inside the Abercrombie Kids at 3 Savile Row!
Crossed Abbey Road on a previous trip and had a blast - lol.
But did you go inside 3 Savile Row? Will post pics if you didn’t - can’t get f-ing Photobucket to cooperate!
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Nancy R wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
alexio91 wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Sgt._Pepper wrote:
https://www.paulmccartney.com/news-blogs/news/paul-announces-uk-dates
Will actually be in London tomorrow (traveling from the US) and just curious as to where the arena is in London. Got busy 6 days in London with theater, ballet and seeing the sights. Looking forward to being in London during Christmas season.
You'll have a great time, lots of stuff to see if you haven't been before.
Would have loved to have "scalped" a ticket especially with Ringo and Ronnie Woods showing up also. So close yet so far - lol. Anyway, got back late last night from a wonderful time in London. We stayed at The Reubens (Buckingham Palace) and it is really great hotel and the staff is fantastic and so friendly. Saw several shows (Hamilton, War Horse, Harry Potter And The Cursed Child) and the Royal Ballet Company (The Nutcracker). I was impressed how beautifully decorated London is for Christmas, also went by the "Winter Wonderland" which was fun. My wife arranged a private tour of Hampton Court that was fantastic and it was on a day where it was not crowded which made it even nicer. This was my third time in London and finally got to go on the London Eye and got some really cool pictures. Of course, what is a visit to London without taking in museums, went to British War Musuem, Victoria And Albert Musuem and British National Museum. Did a bunch of other things but will stop since this is a Paul McCartney thread - lol.
I hope you crossed Abbey Road and went inside the Abercrombie Kids at 3 Savile Row!
Crossed Abbey Road on a previous trip and had a blast - lol.
But did you go inside 3 Savile Row? Will post pics if you didn’t - can’t get f-ing Photobucket to cooperate!
Nope, did not make it into 3 Savile Row
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In the foyer at 3 Savile Row:
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Outside and (opened) front door: (These photos taken by me in August, 2016)
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Nancy R wrote:
In the foyer at 3 Savile Row:
Very cool pictures, thanks for sharing !!
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
alexio91 wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Sgt._Pepper wrote:
https://www.paulmccartney.com/news-blogs/news/paul-announces-uk-dates
Will actually be in London tomorrow (traveling from the US) and just curious as to where the arena is in London. Got busy 6 days in London with theater, ballet and seeing the sights. Looking forward to being in London during Christmas season.
You'll have a great time, lots of stuff to see if you haven't been before.
Would have loved to have "scalped" a ticket especially with Ringo and Ronnie Woods showing up also. So close yet so far - lol. Anyway, got back late last night from a wonderful time in London. We stayed at The Reubens (Buckingham Palace) and it is really great hotel and the staff is fantastic and so friendly. Saw several shows (Hamilton, War Horse, Harry Potter And The Cursed Child) and the Royal Ballet Company (The Nutcracker). I was impressed how beautifully decorated London is for Christmas, also went by the "Winter Wonderland" which was fun. My wife arranged a private tour of Hampton Court that was fantastic and it was on a day where it was not crowded which made it even nicer. This was my third time in London and finally got to go on the London Eye and got some really cool pictures. Of course, what is a visit to London without taking in museums, went to British War Musuem, Victoria And Albert Musuem and British National Museum. Did a bunch of other things but will stop since this is a Paul McCartney thread - lol.
Just a note that my new profile picture is at Hampton Court with my wife.
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Love Hampton Court! Have been there 4 times since 1980. When I took my 19-year old twins in July 2006, it was incredibly hot the entire 2 weeks we were in the U.K. and as a joke I took a picture of my daughter supposedly warming herself at the big fireplace in the kitchen at Hampton Court! It was literally in the 90s every day and up to about 120 or 130 in the tube cars that weren’t air conditioned! I nearly had a heat stroke on the MMT bus in Liverpool whose a/c wasn’t working!
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Nancy R wrote:
Love Hampton Court! Have been there 4 times since 1980. When I took my 19-year old twins in July 2006, it was incredibly hot the entire 2 weeks we were in the U.K. and as a joke I took a picture of my daughter supposedly warming herself at the big fireplace in the kitchen at Hampton Court! It was literally in the 90s every day and up to about 120 or 130 in the tube cars that weren’t air conditioned! I nearly had a heat stroke on the MMT bus in Liverpool whose a/c wasn’t working!
I loved the tour of Hampton Court and for December we had a pretty nice day, partly sunny and in the low 50's. I believe I got a picture of that big fireplace - lol.
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Getting back to topic...I just saw a clip of Rami Malek being interviewed by Jimmy Kimmel after his Golden Globe win & he said he was at Paul's show & he got invited backstage at this show. Paul said let's do our best pose & have a pic taken. He said some photographer took his & Paul's picture & he WANTS A COPY! It was probably Paul's photographer, MJ Kim.