Next tour - songs
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What songs do you think Paul will play on his next tour? Thoughts/rumors. I think "Goodnight Tonight" and "Martha My Dear" will be added to the setlist. What do you think?
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I think on the 2016 tour he will play: Back Seat Of My Car Tomorrow Little Lamb Dragonfly Love In Song Warm and Beautiful Girls School I've Had Enough With A Little Luck Getting Closer
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Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
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If he wants to do another Beatles one (of course he does!) he should do What You're Doing or Wait.
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Next tour? Hey Jude, Let It Be, Yesterday.
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oobu24:
Next tour? Hey Jude, Let It Be, Yesterday.
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oobu24:
Next tour? Hey Jude, Let It Be, Yesterday.
HAHAHA
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I really liked the set he did when I saw him last time in Toronto. I hope he does a few songs that he's never done live before; that would be a treat.
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RMartinez:
I think on the 2016 tour he will play: Back Seat Of My Car Tomorrow Little Lamb Dragonfly Love In Song Warm and Beautiful Girls School I've Had Enough With A Little Luck Getting Closer
moptops:
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
What makes you think he will? My choices based on: Martha My Dear - soundchecked Goodnight Tonight - played live in 2012 (a little bit before the Out There tour started) So I think he will play these. Anyway, I would love to hear the songs you both mentioned, hopefully in the next tour.
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I'm wondering if he will add anything from Tug of War or Pipes of Peace to his set since the Archive release is October 2. It's a long shot, but a girl can hope!
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DeniseLM227:
I'm wondering if he will add anything from Tug of War or Pipes of Peace to his set since the Archive release is October 2. It's a long shot, but a girl can hope!
He hadn't done this with Venus and Mars & Wings at the Speed of Sound, but maybe
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DeniseLM227:
I'm wondering if he will add anything from Tug of War or Pipes of Peace to his set since the Archive release is October 2. It's a long shot, but a girl can hope!
He just might throw in "Here today" from "Tug of war"
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Hamish Stuart:
DeniseLM227:
I'm wondering if he will add anything from Tug of War or Pipes of Peace to his set since the Archive release is October 2. It's a long shot, but a girl can hope!
He just might throw in "Here today" from "Tug of war"
I figured someone would say that!
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Let Me Roll It.
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Yahllil:
DeniseLM227:
I'm wondering if he will add anything from Tug of War or Pipes of Peace to his set since the Archive release is October 2. It's a long shot, but a girl can hope!
He hadn't done this with Venus and Mars & Wings at the Speed of Sound, but maybe
He did actually. Listen to What the Man Said. I'd love to hear anything from Tug Of War.
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MORE WINGS PLEASE! PREFERABLY SONGS FROM RED ROSE SPEEDWAY, LONDON TOWN AND BACK TO THE EGG!!!
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beatlesfanrandy:
Yahllil:
DeniseLM227:
I'm wondering if he will add anything from Tug of War or Pipes of Peace to his set since the Archive release is October 2. It's a long shot, but a girl can hope!
He hadn't done this with Venus and Mars & Wings at the Speed of Sound, but maybe
He did actually. Listen to What the Man Said. I'd love to hear anything from Tug Of War.
Listen to What the Man Said was added before the reissue of the albums...
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The audience might tear up, weep, if he sang the beautiful "Long Ago" (is that its title?) with the line "nature's plan goes hand in hand with pleasure, such pleasure" that includes the words puppy dog's tails--you know the one. I think it was his last top ten hit in the U.K. or something like that. And the song "Pipes of Peace" would certainly be appropriate, given the state of the world in the Middle East and Russia, parts of Africa, etc. It's a charming innocent-sounding ditty that's child-like and simple yet very meaningful. The audience would be charmed. Hint, hint
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SusyLuvsPaul:
The audience might tear up, weep, if he sang the beautiful "Long Ago" (is that its title?) with the line "nature's plan goes hand in hand with pleasure, such pleasure" that includes the words puppy dog's tails--you know the one. I think it was his last top ten hit in the U.K. or something like that. And the song "Pipes of Peace" would certainly be appropriate, given the state of the world in the Middle East and Russia, parts of Africa, etc. It's a charming innocent-sounding ditty that's child-like and simple yet very meaningful. The audience would be charmed. Hint, hint
"Once Upon A Long Ago" from Press to Play! That would be great!
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Yeah, Baby