"Out There" 2013 Setlist Critique and Suggestions
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audi:
RMartinez:
nobodytoldme:
Haven't really kept myself up to date, so excuse me if this was already discussed, but McCartney mentioned something very interesting in this interview from already almost 4 months ago now:
"Out there" is mentioned in a song of the upcoming album. And I quote: "once we start singing that song it will tie in with the tour name". (07:20)So I was right!! Yes!!
We bow to thee.
Gracias Amigo!
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For those who don't take notice... Guys... The new McCartney-single is out. *puts away oxygen mask
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nobodytoldme:
For those who don't take notice... Guys... The new McCartney-single is out. *puts away oxygen mask
I noticed. . But I can't listen yet. soon....
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Oh my gosh I love it...and it's so blatantly towards Nancy. I love that at 71, he can write a love song that's relevant to his life and our lives. It sounds like The Beatles, but it doesn't sound old...with a dash of Brian Wilson SO, I'm thinking "My Valentine" is definitely out of the set. Not that this is a piano song, but I think this will be the new "tribute" if you will...and of course the new single, title track etc. I'll be floored if this doesn't debut at iHeart Radio fest.
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WixRocks!:
Oh my gosh I love it...and it's so blatantly towards Nancy. I love that at 71, he can write a love song that's relevant to his life and our lives. It sounds like The Beatles, but it doesn't sound old...with a dash of Brian Wilson SO, I'm thinking "My Valentine" is definitely out of the set. Not that this is a piano song, but I think this will be the new "tribute" if you will...and of course the new single, title track etc. I'll be floored if this doesn't debut at iHeart Radio fest.
Just had a thought... there's a harpsichord on featured on the song, and Paul played some harpsichord on the "Flaming Pie" album... Could it be possible that Paul may play the harpsichord when the band does the song live?
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Sgt._Pepper:
WixRocks!:
Oh my gosh I love it...and it's so blatantly towards Nancy. I love that at 71, he can write a love song that's relevant to his life and our lives. It sounds like The Beatles, but it doesn't sound old...with a dash of Brian Wilson SO, I'm thinking "My Valentine" is definitely out of the set. Not that this is a piano song, but I think this will be the new "tribute" if you will...and of course the new single, title track etc. I'll be floored if this doesn't debut at iHeart Radio fest.
Just had a thought... there's a harpsichord on featured on the song, and Paul played some harpsichord on the "Flaming Pie" album... Could it be possible that Paul may play the harpsichord when the band does the song live?
While he obviously has more than enough money, I would be shocked to see him touring with an actual harpsichord. I doubt he even owns one (agian, not that he couldn't in a matter of seconds). I see Paul playing the hofner on this, with his beatle boots and his hair flopping in the stadium breeze.
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WixRocks!:
Sgt._Pepper:
WixRocks!:
Oh my gosh I love it...and it's so blatantly towards Nancy. I love that at 71, he can write a love song that's relevant to his life and our lives. It sounds like The Beatles, but it doesn't sound old...with a dash of Brian Wilson SO, I'm thinking "My Valentine" is definitely out of the set. Not that this is a piano song, but I think this will be the new "tribute" if you will...and of course the new single, title track etc. I'll be floored if this doesn't debut at iHeart Radio fest.
Just had a thought... there's a harpsichord on featured on the song, and Paul played some harpsichord on the "Flaming Pie" album... Could it be possible that Paul may play the harpsichord when the band does the song live?
While he obviously has more than enough money, I would be shocked to see him touring with an actual harpsichord. I doubt he even owns one (agian, not that he couldn't in a matter of seconds). I see Paul playing the hofner on this, with his beatle boots and his hair flopping in the stadium breeze.
Just wishful thinking on my part!
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Don't get me wrong...I'd LOVE to see it and hear it!!! Perhaps a more likely solution is using the "magic piano" on a harpsichord setting? It's just a keyboard hiding in that shell anyone...
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WixRocks!:
Don't get me wrong...I'd LOVE to see it and hear it!!! Perhaps a more likely solution is using the "magic piano" on a harpsichord setting? It's just a keyboard hiding in that shell anyone...
Really? I've seen a video where he goes to play Lady Madonna and it's gone way out of tune. Probably the biggest advantage of keyboards over acoustic pianos is they never need to be tuned (it's a beautiful piano regardless, though)
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W.D. Stevens:
WixRocks!:
Don't get me wrong...I'd LOVE to see it and hear it!!! Perhaps a more likely solution is using the "magic piano" on a harpsichord setting? It's just a keyboard hiding in that shell anyone...
Really? I've seen a video where he goes to play Lady Madonna and it's gone way out of tune. Probably the biggest advantage of keyboards over acoustic pianos is they never need to be tuned (it's a beautiful piano regardless, though)
Honestly, I haven't seen it from the back angle in a while. But on the Back in the US DVD, you can see this.
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I was giving this some thought, actually and what if he used 'New' as a concert opener? I reckon it could actually work and you'd have Abe do the little drum beat but instead of the Doo-Wop-y outro, we go straight into the acoustic intro to Eight Days a Week?
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Vice versa would work, too.
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I REALLY like that! Although, I think it could stand just fine on its own as an opener. But I doubt it will be. This is a tricky one to predict placement for...it could be a good opener, would be suitable in the opening electric set, could fit in well amongst the acoustic middle, or the magic piano set, or even the electric closing of the main set! I guess we'll find out in a few weeks!
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W.D. Stevens:
I was giving this some thought, actually and what if he used 'New' as a concert opener? I reckon it could actually work and you'd have Abe do the little drum beat but instead of the Doo-Wop-y outro, we go straight into the acoustic intro to Eight Days a Week?
Yep, that would be perfect. Give "New" some added expose when crowd is excited and then give them their "Beatle" fix with "Eight Days A Week".
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I also posted this in the rumors thread. I'd figured I'd post it here as well: http://kearth101.cbslocal.com/2013/08/29/paul-mccartney-talks-new-song-album-his-plans-to-never-retire/
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W.D. Stevens:
WixRocks!:
Don't get me wrong...I'd LOVE to see it and hear it!!! Perhaps a more likely solution is using the "magic piano" on a harpsichord setting? It's just a keyboard hiding in that shell anyone...
Really? I've seen a video where he goes to play Lady Madonna and it's gone way out of tune. Probably the biggest advantage of keyboards over acoustic pianos is they never need to be tuned (it's a beautiful piano regardless, though)
San Francisco 2010. I was there! Funny moment.
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moptops:
W.D. Stevens:
WixRocks!:
Don't get me wrong...I'd LOVE to see it and hear it!!! Perhaps a more likely solution is using the "magic piano" on a harpsichord setting? It's just a keyboard hiding in that shell anyone...
Really? I've seen a video where he goes to play Lady Madonna and it's gone way out of tune. Probably the biggest advantage of keyboards over acoustic pianos is they never need to be tuned (it's a beautiful piano regardless, though)
San Francisco 2010. I was there! Funny moment.
I was at that show, too! I remember when he switched to the acoustic piano, Paul quipped, "I like this one better anyway!"
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Sgt._Pepper:
moptops:
W.D. Stevens:
WixRocks!:
Don't get me wrong...I'd LOVE to see it and hear it!!! Perhaps a more likely solution is using the "magic piano" on a harpsichord setting? It's just a keyboard hiding in that shell anyone...
Really? I've seen a video where he goes to play Lady Madonna and it's gone way out of tune. Probably the biggest advantage of keyboards over acoustic pianos is they never need to be tuned (it's a beautiful piano regardless, though)
San Francisco 2010. I was there! Funny moment.
I was at that show, too! I remember when he switched to the acoustic piano, Paul quipped, "I like this one better anyway!"
I was there too, that was funny. "It's gone bad, it's gone bad"
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yankeefan7:
W.D. Stevens:
I was giving this some thought, actually and what if he used 'New' as a concert opener? I reckon it could actually work and you'd have Abe do the little drum beat but instead of the Doo-Wop-y outro, we go straight into the acoustic intro to Eight Days a Week?
Yep, that would be perfect. Give "New" some added expose when crowd is excited and then give them their "Beatle" fix with "Eight Days A Week".
That's a really great idea! I've always been a fan of artists opening with a song from their latest album..
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and the tour should be called "New Tour", hehe..