At Seattle soundcheck this week, 5/3/22 -- believe it or not, he played Big Barn Bed on the Ukelele after Ram On during soundcheck. I was astounded, as I haven't heard of him playing it live since the 70s.

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RE: The Rarest Paul Song You Seen/Heard Him Perform Live
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RE: Pick Any 3 Songs for One on One Setlist
1. Bring back HERE THERE & EVERYWHERE in the first piano part in the set. Paul must've thought it didn't sound great in rehearsals or something, I can't think of any other reason why he removed it. It's a Beatles hit that everyone loves, and I think Paul does a beautiful job singing it in a different style than what he used to do. 2. Add in SMILE AWAY. This is something I'm confident McCartney could sing even at 75. Most of the song is in his lower register of voice, and he would get the back up by the Abe. I could hear this song either second, replacing Save Us/Juniors Farm , or in the encore replacing Hi Hi Hi. 3. Remove Eleanor Rigby (it's getting harder and harder for him to sing), and replace it with PUT IT THERE. Picking only three was very tough, and I already know my mind will change right after I post this so some other songs I was considering were: Got To Get You Into My Life, Flaming Pie, Getting Better, Maxwell's Silver Hammer, You Never Give Me Your Money, She's a Woman, Man We Was Lonely, Teddy Boy, Junk, London Town, and Sally G ð???
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RE: Tinley Park Il Hollywood Casino Amph.-7-25-26-2017-CONFIRMED
Hey guys, my friend and I were on stage singing with Paul tonight. I was wondering if anyone on here took any pics of us up there. Pretty surreal experience. I thought Paul sounded brilliant today, but I will always say that when I see him. Anyways, please let me know if you have any pictures, there was no filming/taking pictures allowed when we got backstage. Thanks in advance!
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RE: 2017 Soundcheck Setlists
How does one go about filming the soundcheck? After being to a couple, I'm well aware that they make it clear not to film/record the soundcheck, yet there are videos on YouTube. How does one do it?
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RE: 2017 Setlist Speculation Thread
I'm sure nobody cares, but after putting some thought into the setlist he's been doing, I feel like this wouldn't be asking for too much, and it would satisfy our needs as diehard fans, as well as the casual Beatles fan. Got To Get You Into My Life Letting Go I Want To Hold Your Hand Jet Flaming Pie Getting Better Let Me Roll It I've Got a Feeling My Valentine Nineteen Hundred Eighty Five Here There and Everywhere Maybe I'm Amazed Things We Said Today Put It There In Spite of All The Danger You Won't See Me Love Me Do Blackbird Little Willow Lady Madonna Queenie Eye Maxwell's Silver Hammer Lovely Rita Penny Lane I Saw Her Standing There Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite Ram On Something OblaDi OblaDa Band On The Run Let It Be Live and Let Die Hey Jude Yesterday Sgt. Pepper Reprise A Day In the Life/Give Peace a Chance She's a Woman Goodnight Tonight Golden Slumbers Carry That Weight The End
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RE: Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena - 7/7/17 - RESCHEDULED
Speaking of that, do we know when he's going to release the album? Apparently with my ticket I bought for Chicago I get a copy of it....?
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RE: Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena - 7/7/17 - RESCHEDULED
I agree with you as well. To be fair, this is still the "One on One" show. So I'm sure he's going under the assumption that he's still playing to brand new audiences, and new cities. It would really be a drag to see the same 38-39 song set with his next tour...
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RE: Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena - 7/7/17 - RESCHEDULED
After looking at the setlist, I too was a little let down, but at the same time I totally get it. Like others have said on here before, I'm still thrilled to see him for the 5th time coming up. We have to also keep in mind that his life doesn't revolve around us (a very small percentage of the people who are actually at the show). His life doesn't revolve around adding some of his greatest deep tracks. I'm sure he doesnt spend his time thinking about what songs from 20-30 years ago he could add that only 5% of the audience will love. In fact, I could probably bet that he doesn't remember half of the songs that we mention on here that we want. The man is constantly writing new music all of the time. Think how many songs he has written, and then rehearsed at the time, and then recorded for the album. I even read in an interview that Hard Days Night was brought up to him recently before the One on One tour, and he had practically forgotten that one. Basically what I'm trying to say is that Paul has an amazing catalogue of music, SO many songs. Sometimes the songs we want to hear wont work out great in the live setting as well to keep in mind...
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RE: 2017 Soundcheck Setlists
That is an awesome sound check set list. I'm seeing him in Chicago in a couple weeks, and honestly I'm more excited for the soundcheck than the actual performance. I rate Alligator highly, Flaming Pie as well.