STATISTICS: McCartney tours vs. Stones tours
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CONCERT STATISTICS Paul McCartney Comeback concert: Liverpool - June 1, 2008 Last show in 2017: Salvador do Bah?a - October 20, 2017 314 concerts in 35 countries in 9 years United States: 162 concerts United Kingdom: 34 concerts Brazil: 20 concerts Canada: 18 concerts Japan: 15 concerts Germany: 8 concerts France: 6 concerts Argentina: 5 concerts Mexico: 5 concerts Netherlands: 5 concerts Only three concerts in: Chile and Italy Only two concerts in: Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Norway, Peru, Sweden and Uruguay Only one concert in: Austria, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Finland, Israel, Paraguay, Poland, Puerto Rico, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates SET LIST STATISTICS 145 different songs in 289 concerts (from June 2008 to April 2017) Top 10: 1. Hey Jude (The Beatles song): 254 times 2. Let It Be (The Beatles song): 248 times 3. Back in the U.S.S.R. (The Beatles song): 246 times 4. Let Me Roll It (Wings song): 246 times 5. Band on the Run (Wings song): 245 times 6. Blackbird (The Beatles song): 244 times 7. The End (The Beatles song): 244 times 8. Eleanor Rigby (The Beatles song): 238 times 9. Live and Let Die (Wings song): 238 times 10. Lady Madonna (The Beatles song): 235 times 66 Beatles songs 21 Wings songs 32 solo songs 27 cover songs Guest artists include: Billy Joel, Ringo Starr, Ronnie Wood, Joe Walsh, Diana Krall, Bruce Springsteen, Kronos Quartet, Beck, Brittany Howard, Neil Young, Bob Weir, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, Rihanna and Jimmy Fallon ------------- CONCERT STATISTICS The Rolling Stones Comeback concert: Paris - October 25, 2012 Last show in 2017: Paris - October 22, 2017 109 concerts in 30 countries in 5 years United States: 41 concerts Australia: 7 concerts France: 6 concerts United Kingdom: 5 concerts Germany: 5 concerts Brazil: 4 concerts Canada: 4 concerts Argentina: 3 concerts Netherlands: 3 concerts Japan: 3 concerts Only two concerts in: China, Mexico, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Denmark and Sweden. Only one concert in: Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Israel, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and Uruguay. SET LIST STATISTICS 89 different songs in 96 concerts (from October 2012 to October 2016) Top 10: 1. Jumpin' Jack Flash: 95 times 2. Miss You: 94 times 3. Start Me Up: 94 times 4. Brown Sugar: 93 times 5. Tumbling Dice: 93 times 6. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It): 92 times 7. Midnight Rambler: 92 times 8. Honky Tonk Women: 91 times 9. Sympathy for the Devil: 91 times 10. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction: 89 times Guest artists include: Aaron Neville, Bonnie Raitt, Brad Paisley, Bruce Springsteen, Buddy Guy, Carrie Underwood, Dave Grohl, Ed Sheeran, Eric Clapton, Florence Welch, Gary Clark Jr., Grace Potter, Gwen Stefani, Jeff Beck, John Fogerty, John Mayer, Juanes, Katy Perry, Keith Urban, Lady Gaga, Mary J. Blige, Sheryl Crow, Taj Mahal, Taylor Swift, The Black Keys, Tom Waits, Tomoyasu Hotei and Win Butler ------------------------------- Conclusions: 1. Macca has played four times what the Stones have played in the US. 2. The Stones have toured Asia and Oceania while Paul can play a whole tour in Tokyo Dome and the Budokan, and that's an Asian tour. 3. The average of countries by year is: Paul, 4 countries by year. The Stones, 6 concerts by year. 4. Macca has performed a lot more songs than the Stones. That's really nice for bootleg collectors. 145 vs 89 5. The Stones have performed with more guest artists than Macca.
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pancho93:
CONCERT STATISTICS Paul McCartney Comeback concert: Liverpool - June 1, 2008 Last show in 2017: Salvador do Bah?a - October 20, 2017 314 concerts in 35 countries in 9 years United States: 162 concerts United Kingdom: 34 concerts Brazil: 20 concerts Canada: 18 concerts Japan: 15 concerts Germany: 8 concerts France: 6 concerts Argentina: 5 concerts Mexico: 5 concerts Netherlands: 5 concerts Only three concerts in: Chile and Italy Only two concerts in: Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Norway, Peru, Sweden and Uruguay Only one concert in: Austria, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Finland, Israel, Paraguay, Poland, Puerto Rico, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine and United Arab Emirates SET LIST STATISTICS 145 different songs in 289 concerts (from June 2008 to April 2017) Top 10: 1. Hey Jude (The Beatles song): 254 times 2. Let It Be (The Beatles song): 248 times 3. Back in the U.S.S.R. (The Beatles song): 246 times 4. Let Me Roll It (Wings song): 246 times 5. Band on the Run (Wings song): 245 times 6. Blackbird (The Beatles song): 244 times 7. The End (The Beatles song): 244 times 8. Eleanor Rigby (The Beatles song): 238 times 9. Live and Let Die (Wings song): 238 times 10. Lady Madonna (The Beatles song): 235 times 66 Beatles songs 21 Wings songs 32 solo songs 27 cover songs Guest artists include: Billy Joel, Ringo Starr, Ronnie Wood, Joe Walsh, Diana Krall, Bruce Springsteen, Kronos Quartet, Beck, Brittany Howard, Neil Young, Bob Weir, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, Rihanna and Jimmy Fallon ------------- CONCERT STATISTICS The Rolling Stones Comeback concert: Paris - October 25, 2012 Last show in 2017: Paris - October 22, 2017 109 concerts in 30 countries in 5 years United States: 41 concerts Australia: 7 concerts France: 6 concerts United Kingdom: 5 concerts Germany: 5 concerts Brazil: 4 concerts Canada: 4 concerts Argentina: 3 concerts Netherlands: 3 concerts Japan: 3 concerts Only two concerts in: China, Mexico, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Denmark and Sweden. Only one concert in: Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Israel, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and Uruguay. SET LIST STATISTICS 89 different songs in 96 concerts (from October 2012 to October 2016) Top 10: 1. Jumpin' Jack Flash: 95 times 2. Miss You: 94 times 3. Start Me Up: 94 times 4. Brown Sugar: 93 times 5. Tumbling Dice: 93 times 6. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It): 92 times 7. Midnight Rambler: 92 times 8. Honky Tonk Women: 91 times 9. Sympathy for the Devil: 91 times 10. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction: 89 times Guest artists include: Aaron Neville, Bonnie Raitt, Brad Paisley, Bruce Springsteen, Buddy Guy, Carrie Underwood, Dave Grohl, Ed Sheeran, Eric Clapton, Florence Welch, Gary Clark Jr., Grace Potter, Gwen Stefani, Jeff Beck, John Fogerty, John Mayer, Juanes, Katy Perry, Keith Urban, Lady Gaga, Mary J. Blige, Sheryl Crow, Taj Mahal, Taylor Swift, The Black Keys, Tom Waits, Tomoyasu Hotei and Win Butler ------------------------------- Conclusions: 1. Macca has played four times what the Stones have played in the US. 2. The Stones have toured Asia and Oceania while Paul can play a whole tour in Tokyo Dome and the Budokan, and that's an Asian tour. 3. The average of countries by year is: Paul, 4 countries by year. The Stones, 6 concerts by year. 4. Macca has performed a lot more songs than the Stones. That's really nice for bootleg collectors. 145 vs 89 5. The Stones have performed with more guest artists than Macca.
My conclusions: 1) The Stones have had much better guest artists. 2) McCartney not only plays longer concerts but at least he has had career after being in the Beatles and there is more diversified music. 3) McCartney had played his most popular Beatle songs almost 3 times as much as the Stones have played their most popular songs. 4) McCartney has played almost as many cover songs from other artist as he has played his solo songs - lol
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But, but... This is almost a decade vs. half a decade? It says more to me that The Stones managed to do 89 unique songs in 4 years over 96 concerts vs. McCartney who did... a quick glance through tour setlists about 140 gigs in that same time period and had give or take 70 unique songs in the set.
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Interesting thread, I'll keep an eye on this. Like nobodytoldme, I'm curious why you chose the time spans as 9 years for Paul and 5 for the Stones? -Rubber Soul13
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You guys have way too much time on your hands!
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Rubber Soul13:
Interesting thread, I'll keep an eye on this. Like nobodytoldme, I'm curious why you chose the time spans as 9 years for Paul and 5 for the Stones? -Rubber Soul13
I chose those periods because Paul returned to the stage on 2008 (first stadium concerts since 2005 US Tour) and the Stones in 2012 (first stadium concerts since 2007). The main fact here is that Paul hasn't toured too much outside the US, as the Stones are doing it right now. They have toured only five years, but they've done almost the same number of countries as for Paul in the last 15 years too. Thanks for watching
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pancho93:
Rubber Soul13:
Interesting thread, I'll keep an eye on this. Like nobodytoldme, I'm curious why you chose the time spans as 9 years for Paul and 5 for the Stones? -Rubber Soul13
I chose those periods because Paul returned to the stage on 2008 (first stadium concerts since 2005 US Tour) and the Stones in 2012 (first stadium concerts since 2007). The main fact here is that Paul hasn't toured too much outside the US, as the Stones are doing it right now. They have toured only five years, but they've done almost the same number of countries as for Paul in the last 15 years too. Thanks for watching
Ah, region wise it's more telling, indeed. And also... Australia in 1995, 2003, 2006 and 2014...
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When Paul tours, he has about 40 songs in circulation. 35 or so will be played at the show. When the Stones tour, they have about 35 songs in circulation. 20 or so will be played any given night.
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I like numbers, so I thought this was going to be interesting. Then I saw this:
pancho93:
Comeback concert: Liverpool - June 1, 2008 Last show in 2017: Salvador do Bah?a - October 20, 2017 Comeback concert: Paris - October 25, 2012 Last show in 2017: Paris - October 22, 2017
This is almost like saying Paul was more prolific than John because he released more albums from 1970-2017 than John did from 1970-1980.
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I think Paul started his "comeback" in 2002 and has toured pretty non-stop almost every year since. I would be interested in the "who earned more" statistic.
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I know that it's not important, but Macca played twice in Czech Republic in 2004 and 2016