Michelley:
It ain't that hard to make the man look good.
It's so true! Love it!
Michelley:
It ain't that hard to make the man look good.
It's so true! Love it!
The Seattle show was absolutely amazing - this was my husband's first Paul "experience", and I think he was pretty blown away. Getting to our field seats was definitely a bit convoluted, given the wristband situation. After the concert, I found that I had actually received an email about wristbands, but it had gone into my spam folder. : I found the staff to be very nice, but I was a bit disappointed by the number of completely drunk people in the field - some folks were falling over chairs and talking loudly during the performance. We were in the 25th row in field F, so our seats weren't as stellar as they were the last time I saw Paul (row 9 in Portland - this time around, I had a bit of a struggle with the presale tickets, for whatever reason) - I stood on my tip-toes most of the time and struggled to see Paulie on the piano, but I really can't complain! The whole evening was life-changing and invigorating, as always. Next time, I'm saving up for soundcheck/VIP tickets...I would just love to meet him and thank him for all that he has given me. I only brought a disposable camera to the show (I don't have a smart phone and wasn't sure what the camera policy was until we arrived at the venue), but we were fortunate to have a very sweet couple in front of us who sent us their fantastic photos and also snapped a quick picture of us:
Hi everyone! I was a member of the forum years ago and am excited to be back. I first fell head over heels in love with the Beatles back in high school, when a friend exposed me to Sgt. Pepper (which is still my favorite album). I could go on for ages about how the Beatles have affected my life and how thankful I am for their songs, wisdom, and wit, but I know I'm just preaching to the choir. Paul was always my favorite Beatle, so I loved his solo career in particular. Flaming Pie is my favorite of his solo albums. I have seen Paul in concert four times, and each show has brought me to tears! I was recently at Paul's Seattle show, which was an incredible performance...and now, having been inactive in the online-Paul-world for awhile, I feel inspired to get involved again! Also, I ran a Beatles fan site for about a decade called "Endless Rain" - I retired it recently due to lack of time, but it was truly a labor of love. Anyway - thanks for having me here, and I'll look forward to chatting with you all.