Paul at Abbey Road Studios today 23rd July 2018
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Kestrel wrote:
One aspect of the Beatles-heavy set-list which I find intriguing is that three of the songs (One After 909, I've Got A Feeling & Get Back...none of which were recorded at Abbey Road incidentally) are all from the Let It Be album. I wonder if Paul is using this new tour (2018 / 2019) as a way of promoting a 50th anniversary issue of Let It Be (album / film) in 2020?
He plays I've got a feeling and Get back quite regularly, doesn't he? I thought he might promote the White album 50th anniversary album this tour.
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
So much for a fresh setlist lol. Other than the brand new songs and "909" not much different.
It is typical and should come as no surprise. Three to Four songs off the latest album to promote it which is good but the rest is the same old stuff which is a bit of a shame.
Couldn't agree more Yankeefan. I'm as big of a Macca fan as anyone but I'm not a fanboy/groupee in any way. I could care less if Johnny Depp or Orlando Bloom was there. I was just interested in the setlist and as usual, very disappointed.
Except the 4 new songs from the Egypt Station sessions there was nothing there to get excited about. He has done almost all the songs countless times before except for "909" that Maccaroni mentions.
Just don't understand why Paul doesn't want "more" of his "very good to great" Solo songs better known. Without any research, here would be my dream "secret gig" setlist (in any order). I'm even giving "choices" from different albums. If I did some research, I could come up with plenty more that would be great to hear.
1.World Without Love - #1 song in 1964 he gave to Peter and Gordon
2. P S I Love You - similar arrangement as the Beatles' version
3. For No One - only done on one tour
4. I Will - only done one tour from my recollection
5. When I'm 64 - great sing-along for the crowd
6. Eat as Home or Smile Away from Ram
7. Getting Closer or Love Awake (from Back to the Egg)
8. Don't Let It Bring You Down or Cafe on the Left Bank (from London Town)
9. Take It Away or Somebody Who Cares (from Tug of War)
10. Footprints or Move Over Busker (from Press to Play)
11. Put It There or My Brave Face (from Flowers in the Dirt)
12. Hope of Deliverance (that's an easy one from Off the Ground as he has done it before multiple times with his band)
13. Little Willow or Beautiful Night (from Flaming Pie)
14. Promise to You Girl or Too Much Rain (off Chaos)
15. Ever Present Past or That Was Me (off Memory Almost Full)
16. Wings of a Nightingale (hit written by Paul for the Everly Brothers)
17. Early Days ( from the New Album)
Now add in the new songs from the Egypt Station sessions and this would be my "dream" type concert. There are many other songs that you could substitute that would be just as exciting to hear. But this would take time and rehearsals something that Paul obviously doesn't want to do. It's a shame in my opinion.
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B J Conlee wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
So much for a fresh setlist lol. Other than the brand new songs and "909" not much different.
It is typical and should come as no surprise. Three to Four songs off the latest album to promote it which is good but the rest is the same old stuff which is a bit of a shame.
Couldn't agree more Yankeefan. I'm as big of a Macca fan as anyone but I'm not a fanboy/groupee in any way. I could care less if Johnny Depp or Orlando Bloom was there. I was just interested in the setlist and as usual, very disappointed.
Except the 4 new songs from the Egypt Station sessions there was nothing there to get excited about. He has done almost all the songs countless times before except for "909" that Maccaroni mentions.
Just don't understand why Paul doesn't want "more" of his "very good to great" Solo songs better known. Without any research, here would be my dream "secret gig" setlist (in any order). I'm even giving "choices" from different albums. If I did some research, I could come up with plenty more that would be great to hear.
1.World Without Love - #1 song in 1964 he gave to Peter and Gordon
2. P S I Love You - similar arrangement as the Beatles' version
3. For No One - only done on one tour
4. I Will - only done one tour from my recollection
5. When I'm 64 - great sing-along for the crowd
6. Eat as Home or Smile Away from Ram
7. Getting Closer or Love Awake (from Back to the Egg)
8. Don't Let It Bring You Down or Cafe on the Left Bank (from London Town)
9. Take It Away or Somebody Who Cares (from Tug of War)
10. Footprints or Move Over Busker (from Press to Play)
11. Put It There or My Brave Face (from Flowers in the Dirt)
12. Hope of Deliverance (that's an easy one from Off the Ground as he has done it before multiple times with his band)
13. Little Willow or Beautiful Night (from Flaming Pie)
14. Promise to You Girl or Too Much Rain (off Chaos)
15. Ever Present Past or That Was Me (off Memory Almost Full)
16. Wings of a Nightingale (hit written by Paul for the Everly Brothers)
17. Early Days ( from the New Album)
Now add in the new songs from the Egypt Station sessions and this would be my "dream" type concert. There are many other songs that you could substitute that would be just as exciting to hear. But this would take time and rehearsals something that Paul obviously doesn't want to do. It's a shame in my opinion.
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Correction above...#6 should be "Eat At Home"
I did the above very quickly just out of frustration but I think many of you get the picture. This "Abbey Road" setlist I predict will be pretty much the basic setlist (with a few more of the signature songs) for the new tour. For the 1st or 2nd timers it will be great but as I have said over the last 8 years or so, not an exciting setlist in the least for a veteran Paul concert attendee like me.
Getting back from my coffee run, here are a few more "dream setlist" songs I would love to hear that he has never or very rarely done before:
Penny Lane (only one tour from my recollection and for the Beatles' fans)
Martha My Dear (for the Beatles' fans)
Love In Song or Magneto & Titanium (from Venus and Mars and for the Wings' fans)
Single Pigeon or One More Kiss (from Red Rose Speedway)
As I said, I could go on and on with good to great songs that Paul should do. And with his top notch band, many of these songs are relatively easy to do with a little bit of rehearsal time. Such a shame that he doesn't think as highly of his Solo career as many of us do.
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B J Conlee wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
So much for a fresh setlist lol. Other than the brand new songs and "909" not much different.
It is typical and should come as no surprise. Three to Four songs off the latest album to promote it which is good but the rest is the same old stuff which is a bit of a shame.
Couldn't agree more Yankeefan. I'm as big of a Macca fan as anyone but I'm not a fanboy/groupee in any way. I could care less if Johnny Depp or Orlando Bloom was there. I was just interested in the setlist and as usual, very disappointed.
Except the 4 new songs from the Egypt Station sessions there was nothing there to get excited about. He has done almost all the songs countless times before except for "909" that Maccaroni mentions.
Just don't understand why Paul doesn't want "more" of his "very good to great" Solo songs better known. Without any research, here would be my dream "secret gig" setlist (in any order). I'm even giving "choices" from different albums. If I did some research, I could come up with plenty more that would be great to hear.
1.World Without Love - #1 song in 1964 he gave to Peter and Gordon
2. P S I Love You - similar arrangement as the Beatles' version
3. For No One - only done on one tour
4. I Will - only done one tour from my recollection
5. When I'm 64 - great sing-along for the crowd
6. Eat as Home or Smile Away from Ram
7. Getting Closer or Love Awake (from Back to the Egg)
8. Don't Let It Bring You Down or Cafe on the Left Bank (from London Town)
9. Take It Away or Somebody Who Cares (from Tug of War)
10. Footprints or Move Over Busker (from Press to Play)
11. Put It There or My Brave Face (from Flowers in the Dirt)
12. Hope of Deliverance (that's an easy one from Off the Ground as he has done it before multiple times with his band)
13. Little Willow or Beautiful Night (from Flaming Pie)
14. Promise to You Girl or Too Much Rain (off Chaos)
15. Ever Present Past or That Was Me (off Memory Almost Full)
16. Wings of a Nightingale (hit written by Paul for the Everly Brothers)
17. Early Days ( from the New Album)
Now add in the new songs from the Egypt Station sessions and this would be my "dream" type concert. There are many other songs that you could substitute that would be just as exciting to hear. But this would take time and rehearsals something that Paul obviously doesn't want to do. It's a shame in my opinion.
I would only add "Tomorrow"
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Kestrel wrote:
One aspect of the Beatles-heavy set-list which I find intriguing is that three of the songs (One After 909, I've Got A Feeling & Get Back...none of which were recorded at Abbey Road incidentally) are all from the Let It Be album. I wonder if Paul is using this new tour (2018 / 2019) as a way of promoting a 50th anniversary issue of Let It Be (album / film) in 2020?
He wasn't promoting the 50th anniversary issue of Sgt. Pepper's on last year's tour, was he? (Let alone his own Flowers in the dirt reissue)
I doubt there's some agenda hidden in the setlist; Paul just plays what he wants and what he thinks people want to hear.
BTW, One after 909 was recorded at Abbey Road as well, in 1963 (the version on the "Anthology" album).
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I think we will see a different setlist for the actual tour. These are just secret warm up shows. He will play different songs for sure come the fall. I doubt he’ll keep Hard Days Night as the opener and other songs will change. Honestly.
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h-girl wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
So much for a fresh setlist lol. Other than the brand new songs and "909" not much different.
It is typical and should come as no surprise. Three to Four songs off the latest album to promote it which is good but the rest is the same old stuff which is a bit of a shame.
Couldn't agree more Yankeefan. I'm as big of a Macca fan as anyone but I'm not a fanboy/groupee in any way. I could care less if Johnny Depp or Orlando Bloom was there. I was just interested in the setlist and as usual, very disappointed.
Except the 4 new songs from the Egypt Station sessions there was nothing there to get excited about. He has done almost all the songs countless times before except for "909" that Maccaroni mentions.
Just don't understand why Paul doesn't want "more" of his "very good to great" Solo songs better known. Without any research, here would be my dream "secret gig" setlist (in any order). I'm even giving "choices" from different albums. If I did some research, I could come up with plenty more that would be great to hear.
1.World Without Love - #1 song in 1964 he gave to Peter and Gordon
2. P S I Love You - similar arrangement as the Beatles' version
3. For No One - only done on one tour
4. I Will - only done one tour from my recollection
5. When I'm 64 - great sing-along for the crowd
6. Eat as Home or Smile Away from Ram
7. Getting Closer or Love Awake (from Back to the Egg)
8. Don't Let It Bring You Down or Cafe on the Left Bank (from London Town)
9. Take It Away or Somebody Who Cares (from Tug of War)
10. Footprints or Move Over Busker (from Press to Play)
11. Put It There or My Brave Face (from Flowers in the Dirt)
12. Hope of Deliverance (that's an easy one from Off the Ground as he has done it before multiple times with his band)
13. Little Willow or Beautiful Night (from Flaming Pie)
14. Promise to You Girl or Too Much Rain (off Chaos)
15. Ever Present Past or That Was Me (off Memory Almost Full)
16. Wings of a Nightingale (hit written by Paul for the Everly Brothers)
17. Early Days ( from the New Album)
Now add in the new songs from the Egypt Station sessions and this would be my "dream" type concert. There are many other songs that you could substitute that would be just as exciting to hear. But this would take time and rehearsals something that Paul obviously doesn't want to do. It's a shame in my opinion.
I would only add "Tomorrow"
Tomorrow is a good one H-Girl from Wildlife. Or he could do "The Mess" from the same "Wildlife" era.
I also missed the "Driving Rain" era as well where he could do:
About You or Your Way (both very good songs from Driving Rain).
My point is that he has so many hidden gems from all of his various albums after the Beatles. If he is going to showcase his Post Beatles' Catalog, why wouldn't he do it in these "Small Venue" gigs. Then those that went particularly well could be moved onto his regular Tour setlist to truly give his tour a "freshen up". Unfortunately Paul is stuck on doing the "totally known" Beatle songs that get the obvious big ovations. The problem is that many of his "core" fans are getting so tired of the same songs at every show. At the same time, it would be these "surprise" songs that casual and harder core fans would actually listen to on the Internet and possibly "buy". The problem seems to be that Paul loves traveling all over the world being the "guardian" of the Beatles legacy rather than spending more time enriching the legacy of his own very underrated Post Beatles Catalog.
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B J Conlee wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
So much for a fresh setlist lol. Other than the brand new songs and "909" not much different.
It is typical and should come as no surprise. Three to Four songs off the latest album to promote it which is good but the rest is the same old stuff which is a bit of a shame.
Couldn't agree more Yankeefan. I'm as big of a Macca fan as anyone but I'm not a fanboy/groupee in any way. I could care less if Johnny Depp or Orlando Bloom was there. I was just interested in the setlist and as usual, very disappointed.
Except the 4 new songs from the Egypt Station sessions there was nothing there to get excited about. He has done almost all the songs countless times before except for "909" that Maccaroni mentions.
Just don't understand why Paul doesn't want "more" of his "very good to great" Solo songs better known. Without any research, here would be my dream "secret gig" setlist (in any order). I'm even giving "choices" from different albums. If I did some research, I could come up with plenty more that would be great to hear.
1.World Without Love - #1 song in 1964 he gave to Peter and Gordon
2. P S I Love You - similar arrangement as the Beatles' version
3. For No One - only done on one tour
4. I Will - only done one tour from my recollection
5. When I'm 64 - great sing-along for the crowd
6. Eat as Home or Smile Away from Ram
7. Getting Closer or Love Awake (from Back to the Egg)
8. Don't Let It Bring You Down or Cafe on the Left Bank (from London Town)
9. Take It Away or Somebody Who Cares (from Tug of War)
10. Footprints or Move Over Busker (from Press to Play)
11. Put It There or My Brave Face (from Flowers in the Dirt)
12. Hope of Deliverance (that's an easy one from Off the Ground as he has done it before multiple times with his band)
13. Little Willow or Beautiful Night (from Flaming Pie)
14. Promise to You Girl or Too Much Rain (off Chaos)
15. Ever Present Past or That Was Me (off Memory Almost Full)
16. Wings of a Nightingale (hit written by Paul for the Everly Brothers)
17. Early Days ( from the New Album)
Now add in the new songs from the Egypt Station sessions and this would be my "dream" type concert. There are many other songs that you could substitute that would be just as exciting to hear. But this would take time and rehearsals something that Paul obviously doesn't want to do. It's a shame in my opinion.
As Steven Tyler sings “Dream On!” You are preaching to the choir my friend.
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KingMacca wrote:
I think we will see a different setlist for the actual tour. These are just secret warm up shows. He will play different songs for sure come the fall. I doubt he’ll keep Hard Days Night as the opener and other songs will change. Honestly.
This is how I feel as well.
The songs he played yesterday he could play in his sleep.
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Henderson7 wrote:
KingMacca wrote:
I think we will see a different setlist for the actual tour. These are just secret warm up shows. He will play different songs for sure come the fall. I doubt he’ll keep Hard Days Night as the opener and other songs will change. Honestly.
This is how I feel as well.
The songs he played yesterday he could play in his sleep.
"He could play in his sleep"
I wonder if Nancy pokes him & says "Sing a different one honey."
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I saw a clip of him this morning (Central Time) on The Today Show. He was taking a stroll across the famous Zebra crosswalk with onlookers enjoying it with him. I have long thought that they should change the acronym GMT to ART, for A.bbey R.oad T.ime, as they are the same time zone.
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One of the prize winners review:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10156534768749634&id=514509633
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B J Conlee wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
So much for a fresh setlist lol. Other than the brand new songs and "909" not much different.
It is typical and should come as no surprise. Three to Four songs off the latest album to promote it which is good but the rest is the same old stuff which is a bit of a shame.
Couldn't agree more Yankeefan. I'm as big of a Macca fan as anyone but I'm not a fanboy/groupee in any way. I could care less if Johnny Depp or Orlando Bloom was there. I was just interested in the setlist and as usual, very disappointed.
Except the 4 new songs from the Egypt Station sessions there was nothing there to get excited about. He has done almost all the songs countless times before except for "909" that Maccaroni mentions.
Just don't understand why Paul doesn't want "more" of his "very good to great" Solo songs better known. Without any research, here would be my dream "secret gig" setlist (in any order). I'm even giving "choices" from different albums. If I did some research, I could come up with plenty more that would be great to hear.
1.World Without Love - #1 song in 1964 he gave to Peter and Gordon
2. P S I Love You - similar arrangement as the Beatles' version
3. For No One - only done on one tour
4. I Will - only done one tour from my recollection
5. When I'm 64 - great sing-along for the crowd
6. Eat as Home or Smile Away from Ram
7. Getting Closer or Love Awake (from Back to the Egg)
8. Don't Let It Bring You Down or Cafe on the Left Bank (from London Town)
9. Take It Away or Somebody Who Cares (from Tug of War)
10. Footprints or Move Over Busker (from Press to Play)
11. Put It There or My Brave Face (from Flowers in the Dirt)
12. Hope of Deliverance (that's an easy one from Off the Ground as he has done it before multiple times with his band)
13. Little Willow or Beautiful Night (from Flaming Pie)
14. Promise to You Girl or Too Much Rain (off Chaos)
15. Ever Present Past or That Was Me (off Memory Almost Full)
16. Wings of a Nightingale (hit written by Paul for the Everly Brothers)
17. Early Days ( from the New Album)
Now add in the new songs from the Egypt Station sessions and this would be my "dream" type concert. There are many other songs that you could substitute that would be just as exciting to hear. But this would take time and rehearsals something that Paul obviously doesn't want to do. It's a shame in my opinion.
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Correction above...#6 should be "Eat At Home"
I did the above very quickly just out of frustration but I think many of you get the picture. This "Abbey Road" setlist I predict will be pretty much the basic setlist (with a few more of the signature songs) for the new tour. For the 1st or 2nd timers it will be great but as I have said over the last 8 years or so, not an exciting setlist in the least for a veteran Paul concert attendee like me.
Getting back from my coffee run, here are a few more "dream setlist" songs I would love to hear that he has never or very rarely done before:
Penny Lane (only one tour from my recollection and for the Beatles' fans)
Martha My Dear (for the Beatles' fans)
Love In Song or Magneto & Titanium (from Venus and Mars and for the Wings' fans)
Single Pigeon or One More Kiss (from Red Rose Speedway)
As I said, I could go on and on with good to great songs that Paul should do. And with his top notch band, many of these songs are relatively easy to do with a little bit of rehearsal time. Such a shame that he doesn't think as highly of his Solo career as many of us do.
Excellent post and like that you give two songs from some of the albums. I would love to hear "Dear Boy" from RAM and "I Can Bet" from "New". I loved that you included one of my all time favorites that he should have made an official version and that is "On The Wings Of A Nightengale". I also am a big fan of "Dance Til We're High" from EA and would love to hear that live also. What is really disappointing is that these "secret" shows are the type that he has much more liberty to go out and play different songs because it is free and casual show - oh well.
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Katie...thank you for posting your report, I am so happy for you that you got to be at this show!
As to the setlist, I would venture to guess that seeing Paul and the band in such an intimate, special setting (have you ever been inside Studio 2?) even those here who are disappointed with it on paper would not be disappointed in person. A show like this is nothing like seeing Paul in an arena or stadium with thousands of other people.
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oobu24 wrote:
One of the prize winners review:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10156534768749634&id=514509633
He is a boardie here. Can’t remember his screen name.
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Nancy R wrote:
katiecockroft wrote:
Hey everyone!
Basically, it was incredible!! A wonderful day!!! The new songs are excellent and yes a few changes to the set list. Everyone was so happy to be there and the studio was fantastic. We got to speak to both Johnny and Orlando too, both really lovely!!
We weren’t allowed phones in the building but the whole thing was filmed and Mary McCartney took lots of crowd photos too, so that’s something to look for!
He told some interesting stories about Abbey Road which I hadn’t heard before, including smoking in a room out back so that George Martin didn’t find out! He also went to a really old piano in the corner and played Lady Madonna. Explained the piano belonged to someone way back when, and he used to play on it back in the day too.
Overall an amazing day, it’s all a bit too much really! Still can’t believe it!
I am so jealous, but your entry video was great and you deserved it! Did anyone get to hug Paul or talk to to him? Were all the winners from the U.K.?
Bumping this up - are you still around Katie, or are you floating “High In The Clouds?”
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The Beatles Channel will be interviewing one of the winners on the Fab Forum tonight 9-11pm (Wednesday). Because of time difference it will be in beginning of show . Listen in for first hand account
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Yankeefan2 wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
B J Conlee wrote:
Yankeefan2 wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
So much for a fresh setlist lol. Other than the brand new songs and "909" not much different.
It is typical and should come as no surprise. Three to Four songs off the latest album to promote it which is good but the rest is the same old stuff which is a bit of a shame.
Couldn't agree more Yankeefan. I'm as big of a Macca fan as anyone but I'm not a fanboy/groupee in any way. I could care less if Johnny Depp or Orlando Bloom was there. I was just interested in the setlist and as usual, very disappointed.
Except the 4 new songs from the Egypt Station sessions there was nothing there to get excited about. He has done almost all the songs countless times before except for "909" that Maccaroni mentions.
Just don't understand why Paul doesn't want "more" of his "very good to great" Solo songs better known. Without any research, here would be my dream "secret gig" setlist (in any order). I'm even giving "choices" from different albums. If I did some research, I could come up with plenty more that would be great to hear.
1.World Without Love - #1 song in 1964 he gave to Peter and Gordon
2. P S I Love You - similar arrangement as the Beatles' version
3. For No One - only done on one tour
4. I Will - only done one tour from my recollection
5. When I'm 64 - great sing-along for the crowd
6. Eat as Home or Smile Away from Ram
7. Getting Closer or Love Awake (from Back to the Egg)
8. Don't Let It Bring You Down or Cafe on the Left Bank (from London Town)
9. Take It Away or Somebody Who Cares (from Tug of War)
10. Footprints or Move Over Busker (from Press to Play)
11. Put It There or My Brave Face (from Flowers in the Dirt)
12. Hope of Deliverance (that's an easy one from Off the Ground as he has done it before multiple times with his band)
13. Little Willow or Beautiful Night (from Flaming Pie)
14. Promise to You Girl or Too Much Rain (off Chaos)
15. Ever Present Past or That Was Me (off Memory Almost Full)
16. Wings of a Nightingale (hit written by Paul for the Everly Brothers)
17. Early Days ( from the New Album)
Now add in the new songs from the Egypt Station sessions and this would be my "dream" type concert. There are many other songs that you could substitute that would be just as exciting to hear. But this would take time and rehearsals something that Paul obviously doesn't want to do. It's a shame in my opinion.
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Correction above...#6 should be "Eat At Home"
I did the above very quickly just out of frustration but I think many of you get the picture. This "Abbey Road" setlist I predict will be pretty much the basic setlist (with a few more of the signature songs) for the new tour. For the 1st or 2nd timers it will be great but as I have said over the last 8 years or so, not an exciting setlist in the least for a veteran Paul concert attendee like me.
Getting back from my coffee run, here are a few more "dream setlist" songs I would love to hear that he has never or very rarely done before:
Penny Lane (only one tour from my recollection and for the Beatles' fans)
Martha My Dear (for the Beatles' fans)
Love In Song or Magneto & Titanium (from Venus and Mars and for the Wings' fans)
Single Pigeon or One More Kiss (from Red Rose Speedway)
As I said, I could go on and on with good to great songs that Paul should do. And with his top notch band, many of these songs are relatively easy to do with a little bit of rehearsal time. Such a shame that he doesn't think as highly of his Solo career as many of us do.
Excellent post and like that you give two songs from some of the albums. I would love to hear "Dear Boy" from RAM and "I Can Bet" from "New". I loved that you included one of my all time favorites that he should have made an official version and that is "On The Wings Of A Nightengale". I also am a big fan of "Dance Til We're High" from EA and would love to hear that live also. What is really disappointing is that these "secret" shows are the type that he has much more liberty to go out and play different songs because it is free and casual show - oh well.
More great suggestions Yankeefan and I thought you would like my post. As I said, my suggestions (even the Beatle ones) just came off the top of my head. Songs that have never been played before, very rare or over just one tour. In short, songs that he hasn't played too death. I have to disagree with a couple of the posts that said that Paul's new tour won't be anything like this Abbey Road show. I think it will be pretty much the same albeit maybe 4 new songs off the "Egypt Station sessions. And Yes, I would be excited about seeing Paul so up close and seeing the Abbey Road Studio but I would still be plenty dissapointed with the Setlist. As I said, we have heard Paul and Band do these songs countless times before.
Dear Boy is another great one from Ram. I saw a Youtube clip of a young doing Dear Boy just on the piano and it sounded great. Wouldn't it be great to see Paul do the song without all the extra Studio tricks.
"I Can Bet" is another choice off the "New" Album. "Alligator" would be another one and Paul and Band have done it during rehearsals and during their "warmups" before the actual shows.
Thanks for giving the correct title for "Nightingale". I always get that wrong.
Such a shame that Paul doesn't see the error in his ways for his own legacy if nothing else. Back in 2002 and 2005 I thought Paul was the greatest "live" act ever (as good or better than Springsteen) but unfortunately he hasn't worked on keeping his live shows really "fresh" over the last 7-8 years in my opinion.
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The set list for the tour will be virtually identical to Abbey Road secret show set, just a bit longer with the usual additional tunes. There won't be a new opener either sadly - pretty much guaranteed. It will be HDN again for the next year at least. The main issue really is just not wanting to put in the rehearsal time needed for a truly adventurous "fresh" setlist which could have been amazing.
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Everything Aflutter wrote:
The set list for the tour will be virtually identical to Abbey Road secret show set, just a bit longer with the usual additional tunes. There won't be a new opener either sadly - pretty much guaranteed. It will be HDN again for the next year at least. The main issue really is just not wanting to put in the rehearsal time needed for a truly adventurous "fresh" setlist which could have been amazing.
I think you’re right.
And BJ, Paul could never pull off Dear Boy. Parts of the song are WAY too high for him to sing now. ️