Set List critique
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maxpower:
Not been on here for ages, wake up his voice is shot & no one will tell him. Paul you "sound s***" would be John, Linda or even George's (Harrison) responses and voice has been in decline since 2004 (those out door European shows were the start) his large tours of 2002/03 started all this decline & he's been on the road ever since. The set list is too big, his sound check too long & he still hardly takes any fluid on stage he is 74 quite soon, he doesn't need to do it but while the lemmings will continue to pay ? or $ he'll still do it. How he thinks he is offering value for money right now is quite poor sense of judgement but he is surrounded by yes men. I will keep my memories of 2003 when he still could do it, its a shame but age catches up with everyone.
Sounds like he is surrounded by 15,000 yes men and women at every show! I think his voice needs a rest. Like a year. He has two back to back shows starting tomorrow. Damn.
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RMartinez:
I suspect people who think Paul sounds great at these current shows never saw him in 76, 89, 93, or even 2002 and 2005, or 2010.
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RMartinez:
maxpower:
Not been on here for ages, wake up his voice is shot & no one will tell him. Paul you "sound s***" would be John, Linda or even George's (Harrison) responses and voice has been in decline since 2004 (those out door European shows were the start) his large tours of 2002/03 started all this decline & he's been on the road ever since. The set list is too big, his sound check too long & he still hardly takes any fluid on stage he is 74 quite soon, he doesn't need to do it but while the lemmings will continue to pay ? or $ he'll still do it. How he thinks he is offering value for money right now is quite poor sense of judgement but he is surrounded by yes men. I will keep my memories of 2003 when he still could do it, its a shame but age catches up with everyone.
Sounds like he is surrounded by 15,000 yes men and women at every show! I think his voice needs a rest. Like a year. He has two back to back shows starting tomorrow. Damn.
I think the ONE On ONE tour will be the last one!
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NO I doubt this will be his last tour. And if he couldn't sing pretty well, he wouldn't tour so he's singing pretty good, just about all the audience is very satisfied. I just wish he'd appreciate more of his own songs, recognize their great appeal, and sing more of the ones he's neglected or never done at all in concert.
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His voice is nowhere what it was before and the You Tube videos from the gigs do his voice a disservice. Whilst he can get out there, sing and sound something like the man I remember then I'll be going to the gigs.
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Paul won't stop. History reveals that the only things that stopped him before were Friends (or Beatles), Family (or exes), and death. Regardless of the quality of voice, he'll keep going. Maybe that sounds like a dream, but I fear if he doesn't make changes to the format of this show in years to come it will be everyone's nightmare. I have no doubt that he'll become one of the Tony Bennett or Frankie Valli types that just keeps on goin'...but he's gotta know how to do it and when to make those changes. It would also be really weird to see someone in their 80's filling a baseball stadium...
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audi:
A regular problem for rock legends who have their asses kissed 'round the clock and are surrounded by sycophants who wouldn't dare keep it real with the boss.
Bingo! This man wins a cupie doll.
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RMartinez:
I suspect people who think Paul sounds great at these current shows never saw him in 76, 89, 93, or even 2002 and 2005, or 2010.
...or maybe like Paul himself, perhaps some fans are in denial.
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moptops:
audi:
A regular problem for rock legends who have their asses kissed 'round the clock and are surrounded by sycophants who wouldn't dare keep it real with the boss.
Bingo! This man wins a cupie doll.
...or kewpie doll...anyway...
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He was really rough in Fresno. Some changes to the setlist could help. I'm just glad he's still playing, but it's definitely a struggle on some songs.
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moptops:
audi:
A regular problem for rock legends who have their asses kissed 'round the clock and are surrounded by sycophants who wouldn't dare keep it real with the boss.
Bingo! This man wins a cupie doll.
I have no idea what a cupie doll is, but I'll gladly accept one.
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Paul should hydrate during the gig, and play the shows spread out more. Beyonc? has more rest time than Paul. He does 30 shows a year on average, so it could easily be broken up into more spread out periods. He could do at least 2 shows every other month, and then select months (March, April, June, July, August, October let's say) do 3 additional gigs, with at least 2 days off between shows. Plus, cut the set down by 20 minutes at least. The shows were shorter in '02 than now.
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audi:
moptops:
audi:
A regular problem for rock legends who have their asses kissed 'round the clock and are surrounded by sycophants who wouldn't dare keep it real with the boss.
Bingo! This man wins a cupie doll.
I have no idea what a cupie doll is, but I'll gladly accept one.
A doll on a stick. Google it up man!
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I did earlier. Kinda' creepy, those things.
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Keep dreaming! I really enjoyed the show & the setlist at Fresno! (So as everybody at the show.)
MACCATTACK:
Dont' hate me, I love the man, but the setlist is a bit of a snoozer. I dont know why he has these rules it seems where he wont change things up a bit. Maybe I'm in the minority but I dont like the NEW album with the exception of a couple of songs. Definitely his weakest output IMHO since Off the Ground. But I understand he needs to promote it. Here's what I'd like to see: Eight Days a Week -Doesnt sound right without John. I Saw Her Standing There would be a perfect opener Save Us -Awful, but it aint going anywhere. All My Loving -Beaten to death, but acceptable Listen to What the Man Said -ZZZZZZZ- replace with Silly Love Songs Let Me Roll It/Foxy Lady -Needs to go bye bye. How about the forgotten Cant Buy Me Love?!?!? Paperback Writer -Adios. Bring back Jet My Valentine -ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ- Anything but thos Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five -KEEP! The Long And Winding Road -ZZZZZZZZZZZZ- How about C'moon or Let em In, even. Maybe I'm Amazed -He's had trouble with this since 89. How about Hold Me Tight?? I've Just Seen a Face -Ok, but I'd prefer Hop of Deliverance We Can Work It Out-Ok Another Day -OK And I Love Her -Meh. How about Mother Natures son or Rocky Racoon Blackbird -Keep Here Today -Adios! NO MORE TRIBUTES! Put It There would be great! New -Keep Queenie Eye -Not my fave, but it aint going anywhere Lady Madonna -C ya. You Never Give ME Your $$ would be better All Together Now -Sayonara- Bring back Getting Better Lovely Rita --Fair at best Everybody Out There -Keep Eleanor Rigby -Time to dump it. Ever Present Past shoud take its spot! One After 909 -Nope. Two of US would be better Something -Sorry Georgie, but its gotta go. Replace with Follow Me Obladi Oblada -OK Band on the Run -OK Back in the U.S.S.R. -OK Let It Be -OK Live and Let Die -OK Hey Jude -duh Day Tripper. -OK Hi Hi Hi -OK -two girls on stage- Get Back -NO!! Throw a curve and stick in Lonely Road from the UNDERappreciated Driving Rain Yesterday. -OK Helter Skelter -Doesnt sound good live. Bring back Pepper Golden/Carry/The End-Cool What do you think. It would still be a VERY hit friendly show! Oh yeah, replace Mr Kite with Penny Lane.
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moptops:
It's like he's singing with one lung. There is no power in his voice. It's been croaky or wobbly before sometimes but not like this. It's weak, and sometimes feeble. Interestingly the press reviews have made no issue of it. Not yet.
Yes, the press did make a small issue/comment about his voice. I posted it in another thread. (think Portland). I also checked the Seattle Times review and they mentions his voice not being that great anymore.
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...to say the least.
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One of my best friends and I are teasing a mutual friend for actually thinking that there will be a difference between the Cleveland and Cincinnati setlists.
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audi:
One of my best friends and I are teasing a mutual friend for actually thinking that there will be a difference between the Cleveland and Cincinnati setlists.
Is that friend delusional - lol, just teasing
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Interview with Brian http://www.examiner.com/article/one-on-one-with-guitarist-brian-ray Says he'd love to play Rocky Raccoon, Martha My Dear and The Back Seat of My Car. Also mentioned Devil in Her Heart as an early Beatles track he's like to do. I always thought What You're Doing would work great live - and it's written/sang by Paul!