New tour name same songs
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yankeefan7:
I will give McCartney some credit if there really is 8 different songs but "All Together Now" and "Blue Suede Shoes", really. Yes, McCartney does 50's rock great but cmon give me a solo song that was a top 20 hit like "Take It Away".
I love 'Take It Away'. Yes, it was a big hit in 1982, but I think it's now sort of a "forgotten hit". If you listen to any radio stations that play music from the 60s, 70s, and 80s.... you'll still hear pretty much all the Beatles' hits.... and you'll still hear 'Band On The Run', and 'Silly Love Songs', and a few others.... but I haven't heard 'Take It Away' receive any airplay... since 1982! It kinda fell thru the cracks... like so many other hits.
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rlj1010:
yankeefan7:
I will give McCartney some credit if there really is 8 different songs but "All Together Now" and "Blue Suede Shoes", really. Yes, McCartney does 50's rock great but cmon give me a solo song that was a top 20 hit like "Take It Away".
I love 'Take It Away'. Yes, it was a big hit in 1982, but I think it's now sort of a "forgotten hit". If you listen to any radio stations that play music from the 60s, 70s, and 80s.... you'll still hear pretty much all the Beatles' hits.... and you'll still hear 'Band On The Run', and 'Silly Love Songs', and a few others.... but I haven't heard 'Take It Away' receive any airplay... since 1982! It kinda fell thru the cracks... like so many other hits.
IMO - it fell thru the cracks because he never played it live. How many people knew "Here Today" from "Tug Of War" until he started doing it as a tribute to Lennon every concert? Also, radio stations don't play solo McCartney songs unless it was duet with Stevie Wonder or Michael Jackson.
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yankeefan7:
rlj1010:
yankeefan7:
I will give McCartney some credit if there really is 8 different songs but "All Together Now" and "Blue Suede Shoes", really. Yes, McCartney does 50's rock great but cmon give me a solo song that was a top 20 hit like "Take It Away".
I love 'Take It Away'. Yes, it was a big hit in 1982, but I think it's now sort of a "forgotten hit". If you listen to any radio stations that play music from the 60s, 70s, and 80s.... you'll still hear pretty much all the Beatles' hits.... and you'll still hear 'Band On The Run', and 'Silly Love Songs', and a few others.... but I haven't heard 'Take It Away' receive any airplay... since 1982! It kinda fell thru the cracks... like so many other hits.
IMO - it fell thru the cracks because he never played it live. How many people knew "Here Today" from "Tug Of War" until he started doing it as a tribute to Lennon every concert? Also, radio stations don't play solo McCartney songs unless it was duet with Stevie Wonder or Michael Jackson.
It fell thru the cracks of the general public radio airplay.... Live performance would have little to do with it. And I still occasionally hear No More Lonely Nights... a song released AFTER Take It Away, and also never performed live.
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according to https://www.facebook.com/FansOnTheRun tonight's setlist until now: the setlist until now: 1.Eight Days a Week 2.all my loving ===>3.Listen to what the man said (yes!) 4.let me roll it 5.Paperback Writer 6.my valentine 7.1985 8.maybe im amazed 9.hope of deliverance 10.we can work it out 11.another day 12.and ilove her 13.blackbird 14.here today 15.Your mother should know 16.lady madonna
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yankeefan7:
rlj1010:
yankeefan7:
I will give McCartney some credit if there really is 8 different songs but "All Together Now" and "Blue Suede Shoes", really. Yes, McCartney does 50's rock great but cmon give me a solo song that was a top 20 hit like "Take It Away".
I love 'Take It Away'. Yes, it was a big hit in 1982, but I think it's now sort of a "forgotten hit". If you listen to any radio stations that play music from the 60s, 70s, and 80s.... you'll still hear pretty much all the Beatles' hits.... and you'll still hear 'Band On The Run', and 'Silly Love Songs', and a few others.... but I haven't heard 'Take It Away' receive any airplay... since 1982! It kinda fell thru the cracks... like so many other hits.
...How many people knew "Here Today" from "Tug Of War" until he started doing it as a tribute to Lennon every concert?...
Agree 100%. Although I loved "Here Today" long, long, long before I ever DREAMED Paul would perform it live (let alone, witness it evolve into an enduring highlight!), Paul's concert-performances of it have re-validated the song. On the other hand, other songs that I'd only marginally liked have become huge personal favorites (Mrs. Vandebilt/1985/Too Many People/In Liverpool)... when I heard 'em live.
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nowords:
New tour name same songs
nowords:
Must be so more t shirts can be sold
nowords:
well unless the set list changes what else can it mean
Well tonight's performance lays this notion to rest... Martin
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martinput:
nowords:
New tour name same songs
nowords:
Must be so more t shirts can be sold
nowords:
well unless the set list changes what else can it mean
Well tonight's performance lays this notion to rest... Martin
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martinput:
nowords:
New tour name same songs
nowords:
Must be so more t shirts can be sold
nowords:
well unless the set list changes what else can it mean
Well tonight's performance lays this notion to rest... Martin
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He only did a handful of new songs, and while they were great additions the set is still FAR too Beatles heavy and the second half is interminable. If it wasn't for Hi Hi Hi and Lovely Rita you may as well leave half way through. Pity, the show started so promisingly. AND too many songs that are more Johns: Eight Days a Week, Mr Kite, Day Tripper... And don't get me started in the ridiculous length of time Here Today has been in the set...
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I certainly welcome these changes but was a bit miffed that Paul was doing Mr Kite esp as well as the other John Songs, maybe he could have done another SGT Pepper track like When I'm 64, Fixing a Hole, Getting Better or She's Leaving Home. It s good too see the second half of the show alter from how it was before.
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Tyrion_Lannister:
He only did a handful of new songs, and while they were great additions the set is still FAR too Beatles heavy and the second half is interminable. If it wasn't for Hi Hi Hi and Lovely Rita you may as well leave half way through. Pity, the show started so promisingly. AND too many songs that are more Johns: Eight Days a Week, Mr Kite, Day Tripper... And don't get me started in the ridiculous length of time Here Today has been in the set...
You do know not that 90% of this board is going to go "crazy" over the changes. I give McCartney some credit for mixing it up but overall I would give the changes to setilist a B grade. The A grade changes IMO were "Eight Days A WeeK, "Lovely Rita", "Hi Hi Hi" and "Hope of Deliverance". I downgraded " Listen To What The Man Said" to a a B grade because it really needs live horns to be most effective (listend to youtube clip). "Mr Kite" was a C grade to me, nice that it was different but not a song I want to hear McCartney sing. "All Together Now" was a grade "F" to me, too obscure IMO and so much better songs in the McCartney catalog that have been overlooked and he plays that song. I love "Here Today" but it needs to be retired, I think the tribute thing has been overdone at this point. "Let Me Roll It" needs to be sent packing also IMO and the encores need to be shaken up more than just doing "Lovely Rita". The other negative thing is the setlist basically ignores his solo career and there are only a couple of songs that are not at least 30 years old. Finally, nice that there was a effort to make changes but I would have liked to see a little more of his entire career after Beatles/Wings.
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yankeefan7:
Tyrion_Lannister:
He only did a handful of new songs, and while they were great additions the set is still FAR too Beatles heavy and the second half is interminable. If it wasn't for Hi Hi Hi and Lovely Rita you may as well leave half way through. Pity, the show started so promisingly. AND too many songs that are more Johns: Eight Days a Week, Mr Kite, Day Tripper... And don't get me started in the ridiculous length of time Here Today has been in the set...
You do know not that 90% of this board is going to go "crazy" over the changes. I give McCartney some credit for mixing it up but overall I would give the changes to setilist a B grade. The A grade changes IMO were "Eight Days A WeeK, "Lovely Rita", "Hi Hi Hi" and "Hope of Deliverance". I downgraded " Listen To What The Man Said" to a a B grade because it really needs live horns to be most effective (listend to youtube clip). "Mr Kite" was a C grade to me, nice that it was different but not a song I want to hear McCartney sing. "All Together Now" was a grade "F" to me, too obscure IMO and so much better songs in the McCartney catalog that have been overlooked and he plays that song. I love "Here Today" but it needs to be retired, I think the tribute thing has been overdone at this point. "Let Me Roll It" needs to be sent packing also IMO and the encores need to be shaken up more than just doing "Lovely Rita". The other negative thing is the setlist basically ignores his solo career and there are only a couple of songs that are not at least 30 years old. Finally, nice that there was a effort to make changes but I would have liked to see a little more of his entire career after Beatles/Wings.
Someone in another forum just said that there was only 2 songs from the last 20 years. Can that be? oh my... I have to go over the detlist.
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oobu24:
Someone in another forum just said that there was only 2 songs from the last 20 years. Can that be? oh my... I have to go over the detlist.
Yeah. Hope Of Deliverance, and My Valentine
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rlj1010:
oobu24:
Someone in another forum just said that there was only 2 songs from the last 20 years. Can that be? oh my... I have to go over the detlist.
Yeah. Hope Of Deliverance, and My Valentine
And he probably won't do HOD in the states. Fingers crossed for another recent one.
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Tyrion_Lannister:
He only did a handful of new songs, and while they were great additions the set is still FAR too Beatles heavy and the second half is interminable. If it wasn't for Hi Hi Hi and Lovely Rita you may as well leave half way through. Pity, the show started so promisingly. AND too many songs that are more Johns: Eight Days a Week, Mr Kite, Day Tripper... And don't get me started in the ridiculous length of time Here Today has been in the set...
Why go to the concert if "You may as well leave half way through"? Sorry but people need to get over themselves and ENJOY themselves! I can't stand hearing this type of BS when we are still talking about some of the best songs EVER recorded, some people are actually there for the first time hearing them live and others actually like hearing some of those songs. Sheesh!
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TheTaxman:
Tyrion_Lannister:
He only did a handful of new songs, and while they were great additions the set is still FAR too Beatles heavy and the second half is interminable. If it wasn't for Hi Hi Hi and Lovely Rita you may as well leave half way through. Pity, the show started so promisingly. AND too many songs that are more Johns: Eight Days a Week, Mr Kite, Day Tripper... And don't get me started in the ridiculous length of time Here Today has been in the set...
Why go to the concert if "You may as well leave half way through"? Sorry but people need to get over themselves and ENJOY themselves! I can't stand hearing this type of BS when we are still talking about some of the best songs EVER recorded, some people are actually there for the first time hearing them live and others actually like hearing some of those songs. Sheesh!
No, you need to get over yourself. Everybody is entitled to state their opinion.
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oobu24:
rlj1010:
oobu24:
Someone in another forum just said that there was only 2 songs from the last 20 years. Can that be? oh my... I have to go over the detlist.
Yeah. Hope Of Deliverance, and My Valentine
And he probably won't do HOD in the states. Fingers crossed for another recent one.
That is why I was hoping for the new album to be released because at least he would do 1-2 songs from it.
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yankeefan7:
TheTaxman:
Tyrion_Lannister:
He only did a handful of new songs, and while they were great additions the set is still FAR too Beatles heavy and the second half is interminable. If it wasn't for Hi Hi Hi and Lovely Rita you may as well leave half way through. Pity, the show started so promisingly. AND too many songs that are more Johns: Eight Days a Week, Mr Kite, Day Tripper... And don't get me started in the ridiculous length of time Here Today has been in the set...
Why go to the concert if "You may as well leave half way through"? Sorry but people need to get over themselves and ENJOY themselves! I can't stand hearing this type of BS when we are still talking about some of the best songs EVER recorded, some people are actually there for the first time hearing them live and others actually like hearing some of those songs. Sheesh!
No, you need to get over yourself. Everybody is entitled to state their opinion.
As am I right?...And if you want to leave halfway through a show too then leave your tickets to someone else.
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yankeefan7:
TheTaxman:
Tyrion_Lannister:
He only did a handful of new songs, and while they were great additions the set is still FAR too Beatles heavy and the second half is interminable. If it wasn't for Hi Hi Hi and Lovely Rita you may as well leave half way through. Pity, the show started so promisingly. AND too many songs that are more Johns: Eight Days a Week, Mr Kite, Day Tripper... And don't get me started in the ridiculous length of time Here Today has been in the set...
Why go to the concert if "You may as well leave half way through"? Sorry but people need to get over themselves and ENJOY themselves! I can't stand hearing this type of BS when we are still talking about some of the best songs EVER recorded, some people are actually there for the first time hearing them live and others actually like hearing some of those songs. Sheesh!
No, you need to get over yourself. Everybody is entitled to state their opinion.
Really...no need to put anyone down because they like one period of his music over another. I love it all but I know the time in which Paul will be performing live is getting shorter & many people would love to hear some newer songs too. that's all. peace out.
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Why do some folks still think EIGHT DAYS A WEEK is John's song?? It is Paul's song. John MAY have helped, but in one of his last interviews, he is very candid about what he did and what Paul did, and he said the song was Paul's effort, meaning Paul's song.