Fixing a Hole in Malibu
Posts made by Kimsey
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RE: Paul, on your next tour, please come to ____________ .
Hungary ( https://www.facebook.com/paulpleaseplayinhungaryagain ), UK (Christmas shows with Mull of Kintyre), California in summer, Europe, Australia
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RE: Rusty
thenightfish:
Nice photo! I really think he should try to do some shows outside of California to give other fans a chance to see him live on his own. perhaps when he knows he has a fair amount of time off from tourimg with Paul. I was lucky to catch a show of his earlier this year only because I happened to be in LA.
You are right, Europe would be amazing, but unlikely... plus I'm sure he is happy that he doesn't need to travel anywhere for a while.... he can concentrate on his own music and family instead.
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RE: Rusty
New show: "Live show! Join us at The Hotel Cafe Friday, October 28, 9pm 1623 1/2 N Cahuenga Blvd, LA, CA https://www.hotelcafe.com/tickets/?s=events_view&id=5657"
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RE: Rusty
I caught the interview...it was great to hear him...as usual... even if I know all those stories by heart.
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RE: Rusty
Rusty playing on the Beatles night at Dodgers Stadium:
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RE: Rusty
Great new interview with Paul in the Rolling Stone magazine and he talks about the Band fondly: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/paul-mccartney-looks-back-the-rolling-stone-interview-w433437 Why is performing still so vital to you at this point in your life? This idea of the great little band - it's quite attractive. A basic unit is at the heart of the music we all love. It's in the halls of Nashville, the clubs of Liverpool and Hamburg. One of the pleasures for me, when we take our bow at the end of the evening, is there's five of us. And I've learned some lessons. I used to be terrified of making a mistake. I've learned that it's OK. The audience actually likes it. ... What is the dynamic in your band? Who challenges you? Can someone say, "We should do it this way"? It doesn't work like that. That was the Beatles. Wings was less challenged. Now it's kind of understood: "It's your band." What I do to balance that is throw it open when we're rehearsing. Sometimes there's things I don't want to do. But the guys would say, "Gotta do it. This will work." What have they suggested that worked? "Golden Slumbers" through "The End" [from Abbey Road]. It was a bit of work. I was being lazy. Rusty suggested "Day Tripper." I didn't want to do it because the bass part's very hard. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite" is the same. Those are the two in the show I didn't want to do. But the guys said it would be great. At the same time, I'm a dictator. And nobody has a problem with that - I don't think [laughs]. We've been together now longer than the Beatles or Wings. Something's happening right. And I think we get better, because we get simpler.