Hello all, anyone know of any restrictions regarding cameras and types of cameras allowed at Liverpool?
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RE: Echo Arena, Liverpool - 28 May 2015 - ARCHIVE
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RE: Paul McCartney has officially become an oldies act.
Thanks for the Macca concert list. Guess what I'm reading tonight?
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RE: Paul McCartney has officially become an oldies act.
Preston 1973 big gap Birmingham 1990? another big gap Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham, Liverpool all 2003? Las Vegas 2005 Anfield 2008 Sorry, Eric in Boise, took me ages to work out the years.
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RE: Paul McCartney has officially become an oldies act.
Can anyone please tell me ... is there anywhere I can actually see past set-lists to check what Paul played when and where? I'm interested to know what I've seen him do as I never kept a list. Here's a crazy idea. Seeing as how we've had Something and now A Day in The Life - how about a Paul concert where he sings Beatles' songs that John, George and Ringo originally sang? That would be something.
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RE: Paul McCartney has officially become an oldies act.
Well it's been a few days ... but at last I've made the time to read the whole of this thread. I'd just like to add my six penneth! I've been going to Anfield to watch football for over 30 years - not as you may suspect as a Liverpool fan but as a fan of an opposition team. Sunday was the first time I've ever been on The Kop. For me, that made the concert special to begin with. How special was it for those on the pitch?? This was also a Liverpool boy coming home again. This time, they didn't give me a heart to hold up. If they had, I would have done. Coming home is always special. This was only the second time my wife had seen Paul - last time was in Vegas. Vegas and Anfield - what a collection. I first saw Paul in Preston in 1973 (?) - it's worlds apart. If I'd never seen Paul at all there would have been something missing from my life. Personally, I think the arguments over set lists and choices of material are somewhat irrelevant. At home, I find myself listening more and more to Back to the Egg - perhaps I've finally cracked. I'm not sure I'd want to see Paul perform it though - no matter how much I enjoy singing along to it. I go to a concert to be entertained, And my God does Paul entertain. I don't think I've ever come away from a Paul concert and thought, "I wish he'd done this (or that)". As far as I can remember, I've always come away thinking about the great time I've just had. I hope - and it's a big hope - that I get the chance to spend some time in the man's company again one day because I know that I'll have a good time. My concern at this time would be for Paul's health - which only a few people here have commented on. I'm not sure that his voice would survive another tour - especially if he has to sing all of the up tempo songs that people seem to suggest he should be singing. I've also watched the Sky+ - it's quite haunting when you here the masses singing along with Something and even Live and Let Die. When all is said and done, this concert was special. Very special. I loved every second of it. Thanks Paul. PS. It was my second time with The Zutons - second brilliant time too!