experienced concert-goers: if the official time on the concert is 8:00 PM, when is the first note of the first song most likely to be played?
I want to get to the Winnipeg show but it's 6 hours away and I don't know if this is feasible.
experienced concert-goers: if the official time on the concert is 8:00 PM, when is the first note of the first song most likely to be played?
I want to get to the Winnipeg show but it's 6 hours away and I don't know if this is feasible.
I took a quick look at the track list, and it looks like there are no recordings I wouldn't already own on CD, with the exception of Hope For the Future. Would someone please kindly confirm this is correct? (I own all the albums including either the bonus track or bonus disc version where applicable)
Saskatoon Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton Minneapolis Denver Vancouver Boise Seattle Portland Those are my preferences, in order. I'll settle for any of these ten.
I held off thinking that there would be another show in either Winnipeg, Minneapolis, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton or Calgary. Anyone want to take a stab at the odds that I am right?
paulfan11:
Very tempted for this one but I wish I knew where else he was heading before tickets go on sale monday!
Exactly. I'm way over in Regina. I'd consider going that far to see him but I'd feel pretty silly buying tickets only to find out a week later he's going to Winnipeg too. And to those wondering... Yes, he definitely played mull in Edmonton, I was there.
Christ, I thought you said "18 month old daughter" and I would have cried myself! It's a good thing I re-read it.
The BOTR bonus disc is redundant to me. Worth a separate listen from time to time, but not something you'd play along with the album usually. Ram and McCartney 2... those bonus discs are awesome. They essentially turn those into cohesive double albums, and I've always listened to them that way.
Nancy R:
seventieslord:
Maybe not threadworthy on its own, but I thought it was worth mentioning that when Paul came to Regina back in August, my little brother was the personal bartender to Paul and his entourage after the show up in their room at the Hotel Saskatchewan.
And........details man!
I asked him again since it had been a while since we talked about it. I guess he didn't really get much chance to interact with anyone, just mix drinks. He mentioned that Paul was drinking "these big martinis that couldn't have possibly tasted good, there was nothing but alcohol in them".
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calicoskych2001:
seventieslord:
calicoskych2001:
seventieslord:
looks like the ones I don't have that are mentioned in this thread are: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother Tropic Island Hum All Of Me Blue Sway [Richard Niles orchestration] (is this not the one from Macca II?) The Voice where should I look for these songs?
Found these on amazon; some of them are quite expensive now! He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother Tropic Island Hum Blue Sway is indeed from the remastered McCartney II album. All Of Me The Voice
found them on amazon, as in, found the discs from which the songs originate?
Just click on the links in my post!
I got "He Ain't Heavy" and "All Of Me" from iTunes, but it depends if you want physical media or not!
typically I do, but not just for one song.
oh, thanks. I thought this review was funny:
You know how sometimes you do something for your wife becuase she's your wife and you really don't want to? Like going to see a girl movie or clothes shopping? But you do it anyway because you love her? That's Paul and this CD.