jena:
Just do some shows at UT Erwin Center like before or the Freeman Colloseum in San Antonio where the Beatles played.
The Beatles never played in San Antonio. I doubt if John ever set foot in the city.
jena:
Just do some shows at UT Erwin Center like before or the Freeman Colloseum in San Antonio where the Beatles played.
The Beatles never played in San Antonio. I doubt if John ever set foot in the city.
Most wildlife/environmental organizations are doing their own work and aren't usually able to donate to other groups because of their limited and targeted funds. I know the Holden group is doing great work too. They all need funding. So much to do fighting ignorant insensitive people in this world.
On 21/02/2017, in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, the worst possible thing happened at Thula Thula Rhino Orphanage, a refuge and rehabilitation center for rhinos and other animals who have lost their families to poaching. Two armed men stormed into the orphanage, held the staff hostage, ripped out the security cameras and shot two 18-month-old white rhinos, Impy and Gugu. Both rhinos had their horns brutally removed, which the poachers will probably try and sell for a large amount of money. What we need now is to act quickly for the protection of the remaining rhinos and also, of course, all the dedicated staff at the orphanage with deadly anti-poaching actions and extra security that they need. Can you help Paul Christian raise emergency funds for extra security and other essentials for the Thula Thula Rhino Orphanage which was attacked by poachers.?. Please donate to their JustGiving Crowdfunding Page: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/ThulaThulaRhinoEmergencyFund?utm_id=1&utm_term=5p2ggZy7Y Thanks for your support. https://thulathularhinofund.org/about-us/fundimvelo-thula-thula-rhino-orphanage
I didn't know until recently that George died at Paul's Beverly Hills house.
I doubt many Paul fans are Trump-holes. You'd be more likely to find them at Ted Nugent or hick redneck country music concerts. Trump and the anti-environmental authoritarian Republicans are the antithesis of everything Paul and The Beatles stand for. As for the U.S. economy, that could be pushed to the brink of collapse quick with immigration--tourism interference and trade wars.
Most entertainers will use the opportunity at their concerts to put down the demented fascist.
AEG, an entertainment company that has been involved with many of Paul's tours and concerts including Coachella, is owned by Philip Anschutz. Teen Vogue magazine has an article this week: "Owner of Coachella, Philip Anschutz, Actively Supports Anti-Gay Groups He also supports climate change denying groups" "According to an infographic from The Washington Post, Anschutz has taken some of the profits that he's made and donated them to groups such as the Alliance Defending Freedom, the Family Research Council, and the National Christian Foundation. All three of those groups have been known to campaign against LGBTQ rights, UPROXX points out. For example, the Family Research Council (one of the groups that Anschutz supports) describes itself as a "Pro-Marriage and Pro-Life" organization. Their website shows that it is anti-gay rights, anti-transgender rights, and anti-abortion." "Additionally, Anschutz -- who also happens to be an oil and gas billionaire -- is a "financier of climate science denial groups," according to Greenpeace."
Come on Paul. I'm ready for my first trip to Australia. Do it soon, it's summer there, I've had enough of winter here, and it's not even January.
I was expecting a lot more concert material. Very much like a rehashed Anthology. Good thing for the bonus disc...
Well after many hassles (bought the DVD yesterday only to get home and find out I had a BluRay, then took it back to find out Fred Meyer didn't carry the DVD version, then waited 45 minutes in Best Buy for them to bring it up to will-call after I ordered it and paid for it online yesterday) I'm FINALLY getting ready to watch it...
It's showing at one dinky little theater in a congested part of a metro area of 3.5 million people. Anyway, we just got back from driving down only to find it sold out. Looks like I won't be seeing it in a theater.
Paul married Linda, an American citizen, in 1969.
Adonnis:
Was he here in Los Angeles during his last tour? How much longer do you think it'll be before he comes back?
He waited 11 years before coming back to Portland, so you never know...
I don't think they are releasing info because none of the shows have been listed.
Paul should play Grace Jones' "I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect for You)" for the critics. Isn't it funny that 50 years ago no one could even hear his voice at concerts and nobody even cared... There's a lot more to the show than just the vocals.
Tickets always come up near the day of the show. Many are held for American Express and any left go to general sale. I saw floor seats coming up the day before the 2nd Vancouver show for $69.
Of course, nothing is predictable. They could keep going in October from Las Vegas back across the Southwest/South. Only thing 99% sure: nothing in North Carolina.
If Paul was driving one of those semis, I bet the routing would be more direct...