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    • Eeee Cor Blimey
      Eeee Cor Blimey last edited by

      Before all this I'd felt that he was going to make Glastonbury his last UK concert. And if he plays it in 2021 I still feel that's the case. Which would make his London show with ringo turning up Dec 2018 his last UK show of his own so to speak.

      I know it's not def, and he's never announce it, it's just a feeling I have.

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        puppywhimpers last edited by

        I've got a feeling alot of these older artists will be performing farewell shows once this gets under control.

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        • Yankeefan2
          Yankeefan2 last edited by

          puppywhimpers wrote:

          I've got a feeling alot of these older artists will be performing farewell shows once this gets under control.

          Elton John was already on his farewell tour and I think you are correct, others will follow.

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            Maccaroni1974 last edited by

            Paul,Stones,Dylan etc probably have played their last shows.  Perhaps some one offs here and there, but full touring is done IMO.  Until their is a vaccine who wants to be in an arena/stadium with 20,000-50,000 people?  Good luck selling tickets.

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            • Nancy R
              Nancy R last edited by

              If this turns out to be true...ugh!

              https://consequenceofsound.net/2020/04/health-expert-concerts-wont-return-fall-2021/

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              GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

              Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

              FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

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                serpico71 last edited by

                Maccaroni1974 escribió:

                Paul, Stones, Dylan, etc. probablemente hayan jugado sus últimos shows. Quizás alguien sale aquí y allá, pero la gira completa se realiza en mi opinión. ¿Hasta que haya una vacuna que quiera estar en una arena / estadio con 20,000-50,000 personas? Buena suerte vendiendo entradas.

                Totally agree. Many artists are going to retire from live shows, and I am convinced that Paul will be one of them just like The Rolling Stones. In the fall of 2021 many of them will be 80 years old ... the dream is over!

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                • love2travel
                  love2travel last edited by

                  Don't give up! There are several drugs that have been found in the lab, that kill this in 48 hours in the lab.  They are trying to get funding to develop a dose. Also theyre going to try antibodies from people who got over it. These could work temporarily till they get a vaccine. Everyone could be praying that the scientists find something that works till we get a vaccine. It's really hard, but we need to all pray something good like this, will happen soon. It's really a possibility.

                  Joy to the World - Peace on Earth - We are all ONE

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                  • Yankeefan2
                    Yankeefan2 last edited by

                    love2travel wrote:

                    Don't give up! There are several drugs that have been found in the lab, that kill this in 48 hours in the lab.  They are trying to get funding to develop a dose. Also theyre going to try antibodies from people who got over it. These could work temporarily till they get a vaccine. Everyone could be praying that the scientists find something that works till we get a vaccine. It's really hard, but we need to all pray something good like this, will happen soon. It's really a possibility.

                    It is still a race against "Father Time". The artists mentioned are all rapidly approaching 80. How well they do physically/mentally can change in a heartbeat. We are all quite lucky they have all aged fairly gracefully, that can't be expected forever. I hope you are right but sadly I think it is over for McCartney, the Stones etc.

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                    • LadyLeslie
                      LadyLeslie last edited by

                      Yankeefan2 wrote:

                      love2travel wrote:

                      Don't give up! There are several drugs that have been found in the lab, that kill this in 48 hours in the lab.  They are trying to get funding to develop a dose. Also theyre going to try antibodies from people who got over it. These could work temporarily till they get a vaccine. Everyone could be praying that the scientists find something that works till we get a vaccine. It's really hard, but we need to all pray something good like this, will happen soon. It's really a possibility.

                      It is still a race against "Father Time". The artists mentioned are all rapidly approaching 80. How well they do physically/mentally can change in a heartbeat. We are all quite lucky they have all aged fairly gracefully, that can't be expected forever. I hope you are right but sadly I think it is over for McCartney, the Stones etc.

                      I don't think we should count Paul out just yet.  He's very healthy for a man his age, he's lived a vegetarian lifestyle for many years, he exercises and keeps fit, he loves making music and seems to have a happy and positive outlook on life, which reduces stress that can cause health problems.  I think we'll have a better perspective once this crisis is over, but I don't think it's over as far as his music and him giving concerts.   It's up to him of course as to the extent of where he wants to go from here, but I don't see him stopping completely.  It's in his blood, and too much a part of him to just give up.

                      Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

                      Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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                      • Nancy R
                        Nancy R last edited by

                        LadyLeslie wrote:

                        Yankeefan2 wrote:

                        love2travel wrote:

                        Don't give up! There are several drugs that have been found in the lab, that kill this in 48 hours in the lab.  They are trying to get funding to develop a dose. Also theyre going to try antibodies from people who got over it. These could work temporarily till they get a vaccine. Everyone could be praying that the scientists find something that works till we get a vaccine. It's really hard, but we need to all pray something good like this, will happen soon. It's really a possibility.

                        It is still a race against "Father Time". The artists mentioned are all rapidly approaching 80. How well they do physically/mentally can change in a heartbeat. We are all quite lucky they have all aged fairly gracefully, that can't be expected forever. I hope you are right but sadly I think it is over for McCartney, the Stones etc.

                        I don't think we should count Paul out just yet.  He's very healthy for a man his age, he's lived a vegetarian lifestyle for many years, he exercises and keeps fit, he loves making music and seems to have a happy and positive outlook on life, which reduces stress that can cause health problems.  I think we'll have a better perspective once this crisis is over, but I don't think it's over as far as his music and him giving concerts.   It's up to him of course as to the extent of where he wants to go from here, but I don't see him stopping completely.  It's in his blood, and too much a part of him to just give up.

                        I agree with you Leslie! 👍

                        Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                        GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                        Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                        FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                        Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                        Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                        Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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                        • love2travel
                          love2travel last edited by

                          Nancy R wrote:

                          LadyLeslie wrote:

                          Yankeefan2 wrote:

                          love2travel wrote:

                          Don't give up! There are several drugs that have been found in the lab, that kill this in 48 hours in the lab.  They are trying to get funding to develop a dose. Also theyre going to try antibodies from people who got over it. These could work temporarily till they get a vaccine. Everyone could be praying that the scientists find something that works till we get a vaccine. It's really hard, but we need to all pray something good like this, will happen soon. It's really a possibility.

                          It is still a race against "Father Time". The artists mentioned are all rapidly approaching 80. How well they do physically/mentally can change in a heartbeat. We are all quite lucky they have all aged fairly gracefully, that can't be expected forever. I hope you are right but sadly I think it is over for McCartney, the Stones etc.

                          I don't think we should count Paul out just yet.  He's very healthy for a man his age, he's lived a vegetarian lifestyle for many years, he exercises and keeps fit, he loves making music and seems to have a happy and positive outlook on life, which reduces stress that can cause health problems.  I think we'll have a better perspective once this crisis is over, but I don't think it's over as far as his music and him giving concerts.   It's up to him of course as to the extent of where he wants to go from here, but I don't see him stopping completely.  It's in his blood, and too much a part of him to just give up.

                          I agree with you Leslie! 👍

                          Well said Lady Leslie  🙋

                          Joy to the World - Peace on Earth - We are all ONE

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                            serpico71 last edited by

                            Yankeefan2 escribió:

                            love2travel escribió:

                            ¡No te rindas! Se han encontrado varias drogas en el laboratorio, que matan esto en 48 horas en el laboratorio. Están tratando de obtener fondos para desarrollar una dosis. También van a probar los anticuerpos de las personas que lo superaron. Estos podrían funcionar temporalmente hasta que reciban una vacuna. Todos podrían estar rezando para que los científicos encuentren algo que funcione hasta que obtengamos una vacuna. Es realmente difícil, pero todos debemos rezar para que algo bueno como esto suceda pronto. Es realmente una posibilidad.

                            Todavía es una carrera contra el "Tiempo del Padre". Los artistas mencionados se están acercando rápidamente a los 80. Lo bien que lo hacen física / mentalmente puede cambiar en un instante. Todos somos bastante afortunados de que hayan envejecido con bastante gracia, eso no se puede esperar para siempre. Espero que tengas razón, pero lamentablemente creo que todo terminó para McCartney, los Stones, etc.

                            Experts explain that the return to normality will not be at least before 2022, until then, the distance between people will be two meters and must be strictly respected, among other precautionary measures. I am absolutely sure that live shows will be affected for two years.

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                            • Yankeefan2
                              Yankeefan2 last edited by

                              LadyLeslie wrote:

                              Yankeefan2 wrote:

                              love2travel wrote:

                              Don't give up! There are several drugs that have been found in the lab, that kill this in 48 hours in the lab.  They are trying to get funding to develop a dose. Also theyre going to try antibodies from people who got over it. These could work temporarily till they get a vaccine. Everyone could be praying that the scientists find something that works till we get a vaccine. It's really hard, but we need to all pray something good like this, will happen soon. It's really a possibility.

                              It is still a race against "Father Time". The artists mentioned are all rapidly approaching 80. How well they do physically/mentally can change in a heartbeat. We are all quite lucky they have all aged fairly gracefully, that can't be expected forever. I hope you are right but sadly I think it is over for McCartney, the Stones etc.

                              I don't think we should count Paul out just yet.  He's very healthy for a man his age, he's lived a vegetarian lifestyle for many years, he exercises and keeps fit, he loves making music and seems to have a happy and positive outlook on life, which reduces stress that can cause health problems.  I think we'll have a better perspective once this crisis is over, but I don't think it's over as far as his music and him giving concerts.   It's up to him of course as to the extent of where he wants to go from here, but I don't see him stopping completely.  It's in his blood, and too much a part of him to just give up.

                              God love you for your optimism but I just disagree. I have seen healthy 70 year old people go from acting like they were 20 years younger to being dependant on people for everyday things in a very short period of time.  Let's hope he continues to defy the odds.

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                                JonathanM1989 last edited by

                                serpico71 wrote:

                                Yankeefan2 escribió:

                                love2travel escribió:

                                ¡No te rindas! Se han encontrado varias drogas en el laboratorio, que matan esto en 48 horas en el laboratorio. Están tratando de obtener fondos para desarrollar una dosis. También van a probar los anticuerpos de las personas que lo superaron. Estos podrían funcionar temporalmente hasta que reciban una vacuna. Todos podrían estar rezando para que los científicos encuentren algo que funcione hasta que obtengamos una vacuna. Es realmente difícil, pero todos debemos rezar para que algo bueno como esto suceda pronto. Es realmente una posibilidad.

                                Todavía es una carrera contra el "Tiempo del Padre". Los artistas mencionados se están acercando rápidamente a los 80. Lo bien que lo hacen física / mentalmente puede cambiar en un instante. Todos somos bastante afortunados de que hayan envejecido con bastante gracia, eso no se puede esperar para siempre. Espero que tengas razón, pero lamentablemente creo que todo terminó para McCartney, los Stones, etc.

                                Experts explain that the return to normality will not be at least before 2022, until then, the distance between people will be two meters and must be strictly respected, among other precautionary measures. I am absolutely sure that live shows will be affected for two years.

                                Always look on the bright side of life!

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                                Camden Roundhouse - 2007

                                Hyde Park - 2010

                                Hammersmith - 2010

                                Tokyo (x2) - 2017

                                New York (x2) - 2017

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                                • LadyLeslie
                                  LadyLeslie last edited by

                                  Yankeefan2 wrote:

                                  LadyLeslie wrote:

                                  Yankeefan2 wrote:

                                  love2travel wrote:

                                  Don't give up! There are several drugs that have been found in the lab, that kill this in 48 hours in the lab.  They are trying to get funding to develop a dose. Also theyre going to try antibodies from people who got over it. These could work temporarily till they get a vaccine. Everyone could be praying that the scientists find something that works till we get a vaccine. It's really hard, but we need to all pray something good like this, will happen soon. It's really a possibility.

                                  It is still a race against "Father Time". The artists mentioned are all rapidly approaching 80. How well they do physically/mentally can change in a heartbeat. We are all quite lucky they have all aged fairly gracefully, that can't be expected forever. I hope you are right but sadly I think it is over for McCartney, the Stones etc.

                                  I don't think we should count Paul out just yet.  He's very healthy for a man his age, he's lived a vegetarian lifestyle for many years, he exercises and keeps fit, he loves making music and seems to have a happy and positive outlook on life, which reduces stress that can cause health problems.  I think we'll have a better perspective once this crisis is over, but I don't think it's over as far as his music and him giving concerts.   It's up to him of course as to the extent of where he wants to go from here, but I don't see him stopping completely.  It's in his blood, and too much a part of him to just give up.

                                  God love you for your optimism but I just disagree. I have seen healthy 70 year old people go from acting like they were 20 years younger to being dependant on people for everyday things in a very short period of time.  Let's hope he continues to defy the odds.

                                  Thanks, Yankeefan2, I think he will defy the odds.   Look at Mick Jagger, he had open heart surgery and was out in a short time getting ready to rock again.   I think we shouldn't underestimate these Sixties Rockers, they're made of tough stuff!

                                  Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

                                  Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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                                    Travis last edited by

                                    Once some of the stay-at-home restrictions are lifted, even if Paul can't do big arena, stadium or outdoor festival concerts for pandemic-related reasons, I think he'll find ways to perform. Paul seems to love embracing new technology and new ways of reaching his audience, so barring something terrible, I think Paul will find a way to perform live with his band and entertain us in some type of concert performance. It may be non-traditional, but I don't expect Paul to fade away. He's healthy, energized, and loves to entertain. As long as possible, I think he'll try to go on -- and go out -- on his own terms. I live in hope of deliverance that we have not come to the end of the end! 🙂

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                                    • love2travel
                                      love2travel last edited by

                                      Travis wrote:

                                      Once some of the stay-at-home restrictions are lifted, even if Paul can't do big arena, stadium or outdoor festival concerts for pandemic-related reasons, I think he'll find ways to perform. Paul seems to love embracing new technology and new ways of reaching his audience, so barring something terrible, I think Paul will find a way to perform live with his band and entertain us in some type of concert performance. It may be non-traditional, but I don't expect Paul to fade away. He's healthy, energized, and loves to entertain. As long as possible, I think he'll try to go on -- and go out -- on his own terms. I live in hope of deliverance that we have not come to the end of the end! 🙂

                                      WOW that sure sounds like something Paul would definitely do!! He always surprises us in so many thoughtful ways as the BeaTles also did!  Can't wait to see what he will come up with next!

                                      Joy to the World - Peace on Earth - We are all ONE

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                                        Maccaroni1974 last edited by

                                        LadyLeslie wrote:

                                        Yankeefan2 wrote:

                                        LadyLeslie wrote:

                                        Yankeefan2 wrote:

                                        love2travel wrote:

                                        Don't give up! There are several drugs that have been found in the lab, that kill this in 48 hours in the lab.  They are trying to get funding to develop a dose. Also theyre going to try antibodies from people who got over it. These could work temporarily till they get a vaccine. Everyone could be praying that the scientists find something that works till we get a vaccine. It's really hard, but we need to all pray something good like this, will happen soon. It's really a possibility.

                                        It is still a race against "Father Time". The artists mentioned are all rapidly approaching 80. How well they do physically/mentally can change in a heartbeat. We are all quite lucky they have all aged fairly gracefully, that can't be expected forever. I hope you are right but sadly I think it is over for McCartney, the Stones etc.

                                        I don't think we should count Paul out just yet.  He's very healthy for a man his age, he's lived a vegetarian lifestyle for many years, he exercises and keeps fit, he loves making music and seems to have a happy and positive outlook on life, which reduces stress that can cause health problems.  I think we'll have a better perspective once this crisis is over, but I don't think it's over as far as his music and him giving concerts.   It's up to him of course as to the extent of where he wants to go from here, but I don't see him stopping completely.  It's in his blood, and too much a part of him to just give up.

                                        God love you for your optimism but I just disagree. I have seen healthy 70 year old people go from acting like they were 20 years younger to being dependant on people for everyday things in a very short period of time.  Let's hope he continues to defy the odds.

                                        Thanks, Yankeefan2, I think he will defy the odds.   Look at Mick Jagger, he had open heart surgery and was out in a short time getting ready to rock again.   I think we shouldn't underestimate these Sixties Rockers, they're made of tough stuff!

                                        Just for clarity, Mick did NOT have open heart surgery.  He had a stent put in.  Non-evasive.  Serious. Yes?  Open heart surgery? No.

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                                        • LadyLeslie
                                          LadyLeslie last edited by

                                          Maccaroni1974 wrote:

                                          LadyLeslie wrote:

                                          Yankeefan2 wrote:

                                          LadyLeslie wrote:

                                          Yankeefan2 wrote:

                                          love2travel wrote:

                                          Don't give up! There are several drugs that have been found in the lab, that kill this in 48 hours in the lab.  They are trying to get funding to develop a dose. Also theyre going to try antibodies from people who got over it. These could work temporarily till they get a vaccine. Everyone could be praying that the scientists find something that works till we get a vaccine. It's really hard, but we need to all pray something good like this, will happen soon. It's really a possibility.

                                          It is still a race against "Father Time". The artists mentioned are all rapidly approaching 80. How well they do physically/mentally can change in a heartbeat. We are all quite lucky they have all aged fairly gracefully, that can't be expected forever. I hope you are right but sadly I think it is over for McCartney, the Stones etc.

                                          I don't think we should count Paul out just yet.  He's very healthy for a man his age, he's lived a vegetarian lifestyle for many years, he exercises and keeps fit, he loves making music and seems to have a happy and positive outlook on life, which reduces stress that can cause health problems.  I think we'll have a better perspective once this crisis is over, but I don't think it's over as far as his music and him giving concerts.   It's up to him of course as to the extent of where he wants to go from here, but I don't see him stopping completely.  It's in his blood, and too much a part of him to just give up.

                                          God love you for your optimism but I just disagree. I have seen healthy 70 year old people go from acting like they were 20 years younger to being dependant on people for everyday things in a very short period of time.  Let's hope he continues to defy the odds.

                                          Thanks, Yankeefan2, I think he will defy the odds.   Look at Mick Jagger, he had open heart surgery and was out in a short time getting ready to rock again.   I think we shouldn't underestimate these Sixties Rockers, they're made of tough stuff!

                                          Just for clarity, Mick did NOT have open heart surgery.  He had a stent put in.  Non-evasive.  Serious. Yes?  Open heart surgery? No.

                                          Thanks for clarifying, but this article said he had a valve replaced, and isn't that considered a procedure where they had to open up his chest, similar to an open heart surgery?

                                          https://www.health.com/condition/heart-disease/mick-jagger-heart-valve-replacement

                                          Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

                                          Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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                                          • Yankeefan2
                                            Yankeefan2 last edited by

                                            LadyLeslie wrote:

                                            Yankeefan2 wrote:

                                            LadyLeslie wrote:

                                            Yankeefan2 wrote:

                                            love2travel wrote:

                                            Don't give up! There are several drugs that have been found in the lab, that kill this in 48 hours in the lab.  They are trying to get funding to develop a dose. Also theyre going to try antibodies from people who got over it. These could work temporarily till they get a vaccine. Everyone could be praying that the scientists find something that works till we get a vaccine. It's really hard, but we need to all pray something good like this, will happen soon. It's really a possibility.

                                            It is still a race against "Father Time". The artists mentioned are all rapidly approaching 80. How well they do physically/mentally can change in a heartbeat. We are all quite lucky they have all aged fairly gracefully, that can't be expected forever. I hope you are right but sadly I think it is over for McCartney, the Stones etc.

                                            I don't think we should count Paul out just yet.  He's very healthy for a man his age, he's lived a vegetarian lifestyle for many years, he exercises and keeps fit, he loves making music and seems to have a happy and positive outlook on life, which reduces stress that can cause health problems.  I think we'll have a better perspective once this crisis is over, but I don't think it's over as far as his music and him giving concerts.   It's up to him of course as to the extent of where he wants to go from here, but I don't see him stopping completely.  It's in his blood, and too much a part of him to just give up.

                                            God love you for your optimism but I just disagree. I have seen healthy 70 year old people go from acting like they were 20 years younger to being dependant on people for everyday things in a very short period of time.  Let's hope he continues to defy the odds.

                                            Thanks, Yankeefan2, I think he will defy the odds.   Look at Mick Jagger, he had open heart surgery and was out in a short time getting ready to rock again.   I think we shouldn't underestimate these Sixties Rockers, they're made of tough stuff!

                                            Lady Leslie, I think we are all amazed Keith Richards is still with us - ha ha

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