Paul McCartney sign question
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I was in the front row in Lincoln and also did soundcheck. Signs were held up during soundcheck, but he made no mention of them. No mention of any sign was made during the concert easy. In previous years, Paul has told the story of how he sees the signs and he's trying to remember the words, etc. Since the proposal in Albany, nobody has been on stage. I have not heard of anyone getting on stage during sound check either.
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Still debating about whether to bring a sign or not. Its fun to make, but not to haul around to the bathroom with you.
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paulfan11:
I'm wondering how far back Paul can read the signs. I'm in row 24 for Candlestick but want to bring a sign, but not sure if it will be worth it or not. I had one in DC last year but I was in row 7, so he saw it of course. I was careful about only holding it up quickly in-between songs though, not during songs as to not annoy those behind me.
We were in row 28 last year in DC, and he couldn't see the sign a bit. In the ballparks, everything is much more spread out.
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maccascruff:
I was in the front row in Lincoln and also did soundcheck. Signs were held up during soundcheck, but he made no mention of them. No mention of any sign was made during the concert easy. In previous years, Paul has told the story of how he sees the signs and he's trying to remember the words, etc. .
He did tell that story in Chicago during the show and he did read some of the signs out loud.
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maccascruff:
I was in the front row in Lincoln and also did soundcheck. Signs were held up during soundcheck, but he made no mention of them. No mention of any sign was made during the concert easy. In previous years, Paul has told the story of how he sees the signs and he's trying to remember the words, etc. Since the proposal in Albany, nobody has been on stage. I have not heard of anyone getting on stage during sound check either.
I agree. Starting with the Albany concert, I also haven't seen him sign anything from the stage at the end of any of the concerts I've been to. Has anyone noticed him autographing anything?
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Does he acknowledge the signs during the concerts on the current tour? In the past, he has paused in between songs once during the concert to talk about the signs, how he has a hard time singing/playing and reading the signs, and then proceeds to actually read one or two. So is he doing this on his current go 'round?
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~lady*madonna~:
Does he acknowledge the signs during the concerts on the current tour? In the past, he has paused in between songs once during the concert to talk about the signs, how he has a hard time singing/playing and reading the signs, and then proceeds to actually read one or two. So is he doing this on his current go 'round?
Maccascruff posted above that he did not do it in Lincoln, but he did do it in Chicago.
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He read my sign to himself in Pittsburgh (3rd row center) and did a "not bad" face but that was it. He did do the bit about signs and read some of them out loud. Nobody was brought up in the soundcheck or show. Personally, I've been bringing signs for about 10 years now but I'm just about ready to give up on it...it doesn't seem to be paying off much for me and it's a lot of hassle.
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A mother and daughter got signed tonight at the Missoula show. I have no idea if they had a sign with them or not.
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thenightfish:
maccascruff:
I was in the front row in Lincoln and also did soundcheck. Signs were held up during soundcheck, but he made no mention of them. No mention of any sign was made during the concert easy. In previous years, Paul has told the story of how he sees the signs and he's trying to remember the words, etc. .
He did tell that story in Chicago during the show and he did read some of the signs out loud.
Albany too.
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I held up a sign at s/c in Lincoln . . .it was so dark and we were so far away, I doubt Paul could read it. I was 3rd row center for the show and held up 3 different signs . . .I know he read 2 of them. . .just not aloud
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Seuss:
I held up a sign at s/c in Lincoln . . .it was so dark and we were so far away, I doubt Paul could read it. I was 3rd row center for the show and held up 3 different signs . . .I know he read 2 of them. . .just not aloud
You can tell when he's reading your sign, and he's definitely still reading them, he just hasn't been commenting on them as much.
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I once held up a sign that went with the English Tea song. It was during Hey Jude, but he did a little drinking tea motion so I know he saw it.
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forget 64:
Seuss:
I held up a sign at s/c in Lincoln . . .it was so dark and we were so far away, I doubt Paul could read it. I was 3rd row center for the show and held up 3 different signs . . .I know he read 2 of them. . .just not aloud
You can tell when he's reading your sign, and he's definitely still reading them, he just hasn't been commenting on them as much.
You really can. Last year I could see his eyes move towards the sign I was holding then I got a smile and nod.
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paulfan11:
forget 64:
Seuss:
I held up a sign at s/c in Lincoln . . .it was so dark and we were so far away, I doubt Paul could read it. I was 3rd row center for the show and held up 3 different signs . . .I know he read 2 of them. . .just not aloud
You can tell when he's reading your sign, and he's definitely still reading them, he just hasn't been commenting on them as much.
You really can. Last year I could see his eyes move towards the sign I was holding then I got a smile and nod.
Exactly! When he read my Meat Free Monday sign, I got a smile and a bit of a fist pump...and eye contact
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I don't know how you could justify blocking several people's views just on the off chance that Paul might see your message. Why? Do you think you're telling him something he hasn't heard before? Think about the people behind you whose vision you are obstructing. Thanks
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Paul seems to enjoy them...or...he wouldn't make it part of his "act".
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1ststatestereo:
I don't know how you could justify blocking several people's views just on the off chance that Paul might see your message. Why? Do you think you're telling him something he hasn't heard before? Think about the people behind you whose vision you are obstructing. Thanks
As long as people only hold them up for a few seconds and only when Paul is looking in that direction, I don't see a problem with people having fun with it. The signs have become a small part of the show.
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1ststatestereo:
I don't know how you could justify blocking several people's views just on the off chance that Paul might see your message. Why? Do you think you're telling him something he hasn't heard before? Think about the people behind you whose vision you are obstructing. Thanks
Those of us here that bring signs hold them up briefly between songs now and then and when he does his sign bit when he reads them aloud. I do think about the people behind me which is why I'm very mindful and careful with my signs. And actually yes my sign is probably most likely something he hasn't heard before.
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1ststatestereo:
I don't know how you could justify blocking several people's views just on the off chance that Paul might see your message. Why? Do you think you're telling him something he hasn't heard before? Think about the people behind you whose vision you are obstructing. Thanks
I did think about them which is why I held the sign up maybe 4-5 times during the entire 3-hour show and it was always for a few seconds in between songs IF he was looking in my direction. I'm only about 5 feet tall so I'm OVER sympathetic to having someone's view blocked. Thanks