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@john-mackintosh Thanks for clarifying that John. I haven’t seen him since 2019, but I’m in the minority in that I loved hearing him do Fuh You (still think he should have left the title For You) and Come On To Me (the end should have been left off though)
I will never go see him again though. I prefer to remember him when he could actually sing beautifully (in 2002 I was stunned a nearly 60 year old Paul sounded so wonderful!)
Also it’s the money/cost. I just had to move my mom for the 3rd time! First was Senior Living Facility in Sept. 2022, then Assisted Living in June 2023 and when she started escaping the facility, moved her Oct. 26th to Memory Care at a different A.L. facility which is $6401/mo.! They gave me a 7% discount because my dad lived there from June 2013 until he passed in Jan. 2016 at age just shy of 90 and he was an Army Vet. Mom doesn’t have much money left so may end up on Medicaid and have to move AGAIN to Life Care Center nursing home (which is one of the places she was escaping to from the last facility - it is right next door!) I’d laugh if I wasn’t crying so much.
P.S. They made me hire a 24/7 caregiver at $25/hour starting Oct. 14th and they worked until the 25th when I was able to secure her a room. I’m paying for that and it’s costing over $5000. Luckily I recently received $5000 from the county for a sewer easement!
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@yankeefan2 said in Setlists:
If Paul is not used to talking to an audience by now and can't just "Wing it" with his verbal asides than what can I say. Is it that hard to think of something different to say about the song "Blackbird" for example besides his "civil rights" story over and over again. I will give kudos to Paul for at least "talking" to an audience a lot more than most performers. Outside of Springsteen, I can't think of anybody who is "chattier" than Paul in concert.
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@oobu24 That WAS a fantastic review video! Thanks for posting.
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@john-mackintosh Thanks for clarifying that John. I haven’t seen him since 2019, but I’m in the minority in that I loved hearing him do Fuh You (still think he should have left the title For You) and Come On To Me (the end should have been left off though)
I will never go see him again though. I prefer to remember him when he could actually sing beautifully (in 2002 I was stunned a nearly 60 year old Paul sounded so wonderful!)
Also it’s the money/cost. I just had to move my mom for the 3rd time! First was Senior Living Facility in Sept. 2022, then Assisted Living in June 2023 and when she started escaping the facility, moved her Oct. 26th to Memory Care at a different A.L. facility which is $6401/mo.! They gave me a 7% discount because my dad lived there from June 2013 until he passed in Jan. 2016 at age just shy of 90 and he was an Army Vet. Mom doesn’t have much money left so may end up on Medicaid and have to move AGAIN to Life Care Center nursing home (which is one of the places she was escaping to from the last facility - it is right next door!) I’d laugh if I wasn’t crying so much.
P.S. They made me hire a 24/7 caregiver at $25/hour starting Oct. 14th and they worked until the 25th when I was able to secure her a room. I’m paying for that and it’s costing over $5000. Luckily I recently received $5000 from the county for a sewer easement!
Sorry for going OT, but wanted everyone to know about this.Hi Nancy. I was afraid you were dealing with that kind of situation. I lost both my parents over 20 years ago with both having what are best described as “quick exits” which is what they wanted. I think of them constantly as they ended up being friends of mine as well as parents. The situation with my daughter-in-law sounds similar to yours in that her grandmother has reached her late 90s and is in a home with evaporating financial resources to draw upon. What happens next is hard to contemplate. Life is full of obstacles that become like high walls, obstacles best dealt with by sharing the pain with others which I am grateful you did in what you describe as OT. No need to apologize.
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All the best, Nance.... That's a tough road to travel, what you are going through. Losing family (and dear friends) is a prick of a time. And doing everything to look after your Mum (or, as you US folks say, Mom).
All I can say is, you are obviously a magnificent daughter!! And you're one hell of a strong woman.
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Got Back Tour : "My Dream Paul McCartney Set List"
- Can't Buy Me Love
- Find My Way (McCartney 3)
- Letting Go (Venus and Mars)
- Got to Get You into My Life
- Who Cares (Egypt Station)
- I've Just Seen a Face
- Getting Better
- I Don't Know (Egypt Station)
- Do It Now (Egypt Station)
- Love Me Do
- On La Di, Ob La Da
- Put It There (Flowers in the Dirt)
- My Valentine (Kisses on the Bottom)
- Blackbird
- Here Today (Tug of War) John Lennon Tribute
- Let 'Em In (Wings at the Speed of Sound)
- English Tea (Chaos and Creation)
- Too Much Rain (Chaos and Creation)
- 1985 ( Band on the Run)
- Band on the Run (Band on the Run)
- Ever Present Past (Memory Almost Full)
- Dance Tonight (Memory Almost Full)
- That Was Me (Memory Almost Full)
- Get Back
- Let It Be
- Live and Let Die
- Something (George Harrison Tribute)
- Little Willow (Flaming Pie)
- Calico Sky (Flaming Pie)
- Young Boy (Flaming Pie)
- New (From the "New " Album)
- I Can Bet (From the "New Album)
- I've Got a Feeling (With John Lennon)
- I Saw Her Standing There
- Slidin (McCartney 3)
- Golden Slumbers
- Hey Jude
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that's a very cool update of the current setlist!
I would only change:- Something to All Things Must Pass, While my guitar gently weeps, or Friends to go
- Blackbird to Martha my dear, I Will or Mother nature's son.
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@njr Not really wanting to go off topic, so I'll be short but I am going through the exact same thing with my sister.
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@john-mackintosh Thank you for your kind words, John. Going OT again, but ya’ll will never believe this, but this morning mom fell in the living area of where she stays and broke her right upper femur (thigh bone) Being a former O.R. nurse at the hospital, I requested 2 particular orthopedic surgeons and got my first choice! (he did my ex-husband’s right total knee in July per my recommendation) Surgery for a right total hip replacement is tomorrow afternoon. When it rains, it pours!
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All the best, Nance.... That's a tough road to travel, what you are going through. Losing family (and dear friends) is a prick of a time. And doing everything to look after your Mum (or, as you US folks say, Mom).
All I can say is, you are obviously a magnificent daughter!! And you're one hell of a strong woman.
Thank you so much toris! ️
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Going back to what someone said a dozen or so posts ago, I truly don't believe Paul doesn't think his new songs are any good. I think he just knows he doesn't make hits anymore (no one in his eighties tops the charts, after all), and that the new stuff is unfamiliar to most of his tour audiences. It's not fair to compare 2023 Paul with 1976 Wings Over America Paul. In '76 he'd had a string of number one albums, and singles like Listen to What the Man Said and Silly Love Songs had topped the U.S. charts for a month each (actually, I think Silly Love Songs was no. 1 for six weeks, but I'm too lazy to look it up). He spent several years trying to prove he still mattered without the Beatles, and arguably he succeeded.
But having done that, I don't think he feels he has to keep proving it. He's made peace with the fact that the Beatles were special and are beloved in a way that very few pop culture acts ever achieve. And let's face it, to sit down at the piano and start playing a song you wrote over 50 years ago and have 40,000 people singing along and knowing every word must be a thrill the likes of which none of us have ever or will ever experience.
That said, if he had the voice to still pull off that "nerd show," my set list would include (in no particular order)
Take It Away
Friends to Go
Old Siam Sir
Getting Closer
Single Pigeon
Vintage Clothes
Ever Present Past
Wanderlust
Somedays
Ballroom Dancing
The Mess
Helen Wheels
Cafe on the Left Bank
Find My Way
Women and Wives
Dominoes
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@b-j-conlee
Looking at "My Dream Paul McCartney Setlist" above, I count a total of 14 Beatle Songs I would include out of 37 Songs. As a big time Macca fan, that sounds fair considering Paul spent 6-7 years as a Beatle. Conversely, as a Solo Artist, he has spent over 50 years. In my "Imagined" Set List I include 23 Post Beatle Songs. I spread those Solo tracks out over those 50 years to include:McCartney 3 (Find My Way, Slidin)
Egypt Station (I Don't Know, Who Cares, Do It Now)"
New (I Can Bet,New)
Memory Almost Full (Ever Present Past, Dance Tonight, That Was Me)
Chaos and Creation (English Tea, Too Much Rain)
Flaming Pie (Little Willow, Young Boy, Calico Skies)
Flowers in the Dirt (Put It There)
Tug of War (Here Today)
Venus and Mars
At the Speed of Sound (Let 'Em In)
Kisses on the Bottom (My Valentine)
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@b-j-conlee
"Letting Go" from Venus and Mars was the other Solo song on my last post.While many of his Solo songs on "My Dream Set List" won't get the immediate screams from the crowd, the majority are known to many in the audience. Paul should concentrate on just singing the songs anyway and not worry about the crowd reaction. Just including the Post Beatle songs will produce videos which will be seen by countless numbers of fans not in attendance. At the end of the day, that's the main point of doing them anyway.
I would have included "Maybe I'm Amazed" to make 38 songs in total. Unfortunately, it pains me to hear him attempting to sing MIA 21with his current voice.
Other Solo songs I considered were "Wanderlust, Beautiful Night and Silly Love Songs" but I didn't think he could do them justice in 2023.
Just looking at my List of Solo Songs alone gives further proof of his brilliant career after the Beatles. He should be damn proud of that portion of his musical life. As long as he can still sing them fairly well, I'm in favor of more Solo Songs at any future McCartney Concert.
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@b-j-conlee
On "My Dreams Set List" for the Got Back Tour, Paul's Encore starts at #33 with "I've Got a Feeling". Notice I have "Slidin" from McCartney 3 in the Encore at #35.This Imagined Setlist presents a nice "Balance" of Paul's Entire Music Career. In retrospect, I probably should have stuck another great track from McCartney 3 ... "Seize the Day" somewhere in the middle. It shows that Paul was still writing great songs in his 80's.
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@b-j-conlee Paul was a Beatle (as was John & George) technically for 10 years (1960-1970)
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@NJR
True Nancy Paul one of the Beatles for about 10 years. But his Post Beatles career is now over 50 years.
I too loved the review/ video of the Australian who
Attended one of his current "Down Under" Shows.
Like him, I put together my "Dream Setlist". I had about 14 Beatle songs and the remainder (23) being Solo tracks.
I based my Solo selections (Page 3 on this topic)on whether Paul could in "2023" still sing them fairly well. I loved my Solo selections because I have 3 each from his newest albums McCartney 3 and Egypt Station. I also included older Solo songs that he's never performed previously like "Little Willow" " I Can Bet" and "Too Much Rain". And my Dream Set List positively does not include "Fuh You"