Has Paul played his last concert?
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Right now on Twitter you can ask Paul any question you want. I asked him if he would continue to tour until he was physically unable to. (I wanted to say "until you drop dead" but I didn't!)
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Nancy R wrote:
Right now on Twitter you can ask Paul any question you want. I asked him if he would continue to tour until he was physically unable to. (I wanted to say "until you drop dead" but I didn't!)
Great question, Nancy, and a useful one, because we'd all like to know the answer!
With the way the world is going, I'd like to ask him if there's any possibility that America could be a colony again
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I grew up with the Beatles' music and especially with Paul's music. It was and it is the soundtrack of my life. Unfortunately Paul has come to Italy only a few times, but, when he arrived, I have always been there.
I also went to New York to listen to him, since he wasn't touring Europe in that year.
The last concert I attended was the one at O2 in London in December 2018 and a few days earlier I had also been in Vienna.
In London I also had the amazing opportunity to listen to him, just a few meters from me, with Ringo and Ronnie Wood: 50% Beatles and 20% Stones.
Unfortunately this year it went like this: I should have gone to Lucca (even if it is not the best location for concerts), but I could not miss it !!! But unfortunately it didn't happen!
Now I don't know how to answer the question "Has Paul played his last concert?".
Paul is now 78 years old and that is an age in which people must pay close priority and attention to their health, both for them and for their relatives, and he certainly thinks about it a lot. For this reason, in my opinion, unfortunately Paul, although he loves his audience and although he loves performing on stage, will no longer perform concerts for large masses, but, to say goodbye to the stage, he will make a small concert, reserved for only a few people.
Hoping I'm wrong, but that's my thought.
But certainly he won't leave us alone because he will go on writing music for us
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If we get a vaccine for Covid-19, I have no doubt Paul will play to huge crowds, as long as he is physically able to.
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"Gonna miss my religious trip to @GlastoFest this weekend; let’s celebrate it and count the days till next year. In life, one has to wait for the best... So, Dad, we will see you then! x Stella"
This is what Stella posted on her Instagram yesterday.As long as he is able to, he'll still be rocking out there. And I love that attitude.
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FC15 wrote:
"Gonna miss my religious trip to @GlastoFest this weekend; let’s celebrate it and count the days till next year. In life, one has to wait for the best... So, Dad, we will see you then! x Stella"
This is what Stella posted on her Instagram yesterday.As long as he is able to, he'll still be rocking out there. And I love that attitude.
No Doubt!!!
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forget 64 wrote:
FC15 wrote:
"Gonna miss my religious trip to @GlastoFest this weekend; let’s celebrate it and count the days till next year. In life, one has to wait for the best... So, Dad, we will see you then! x Stella"
This is what Stella posted on her Instagram yesterday.As long as he is able to, he'll still be rocking out there. And I love that attitude.
No Doubt!!!
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oobu24 wrote:
forget 64 wrote:
FC15 wrote:
"Gonna miss my religious trip to @GlastoFest this weekend; let’s celebrate it and count the days till next year. In life, one has to wait for the best... So, Dad, we will see you then! x Stella"
This is what Stella posted on her Instagram yesterday.As long as he is able to, he'll still be rocking out there. And I love that attitude.
No Doubt!!!
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If a vaccine is produced by the end of the year, it will take at least a year to produce,distribute, and administer. By the time things "settle down" the best case scenario if all the planets align is sometime in 2022. No insurance underwriter will insure any act until there is some form of remedy for this virus. 2021 is going to be a lot like 2020 Im afraid.
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Maccaroni1974 wrote:
If a vaccine is produced by the end of the year, it will take at least a year to produce,distribute, and administer. By the time things "settle down" the best case scenario if all the planets align is sometime in 2022. No insurance underwriter will insure any act until there is some form of remedy for this virus. 2021 is going to be a lot like 2020 Im afraid.
Especially if Trump has a 2nd term. Just shoot me now.
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Nancy R wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
If a vaccine is produced by the end of the year, it will take at least a year to produce,distribute, and administer. By the time things "settle down" the best case scenario if all the planets align is sometime in 2022. No insurance underwriter will insure any act until there is some form of remedy for this virus. 2021 is going to be a lot like 2020 Im afraid.
Especially if Trump has a 2nd term. Just shoot me now.
After his speech that everyone who doesn't support him is evil. Let's just say that he's doing a good job making sure as many people get COVID as possible, including his son's girlfriend and a bunch of secret service guys. Time to have a define Plan B
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love2travel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
If a vaccine is produced by the end of the year, it will take at least a year to produce,distribute, and administer. By the time things "settle down" the best case scenario if all the planets align is sometime in 2022. No insurance underwriter will insure any act until there is some form of remedy for this virus. 2021 is going to be a lot like 2020 Im afraid.
Especially if Trump has a 2nd term. Just shoot me now.
After his speech that everyone who doesn't support him is evil. Let's just say that he's doing a good job making sure as many people get COVID as possible, including his son's girlfriend and a bunch of secret service guys. Time to have a define Plan B
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^ Not exactly a good Plan B.
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Nancy R wrote:
^ Not exactly a good Plan B.
Good for a laugh, though!
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bernie1cat wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
^ Not exactly a good Plan B.
Good for a laugh, though!
Yep!
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Unfortunately it's impossible to know how safe it will be for any artist to tour next year, especially for someone who will be nearly 80 years old.
Ringo has rescheduled his 2020 tour to summer 2021, so we'll just have to wait and see about Paul.