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Oh man.. I didn't want to say anything about it before I could be sure not to jinx it, but it's now official.


I'M GOING TO SEE PAUL MCCARTNEY LIVE!!!


People, you have no idea what this means to me. As soon as the confirmation that my ticket was bought came I literally jumped up and hollered. I'm still tingling all over.

Paul is almost 70 and rich as fuck. He doesn't NEED to tour... and he hasn't been in Mexico for almost 10 years. This is, almost for sure, the last chance I'll have to see who's really the last surviving member of my musical idols.*

I'm... elated. May 27th can't come soon enough.

*: Yeah, yeah, Ringo's still around, and I like Ringo as much as the next guy, but he's not in the same league as the other 3, so my point is valid. A Ringo concert would have 3 actually good Beatles songs and a frack ton of "guest artists" I don't give a shit about.
 
Oh man.. I didn't want to say anything about it before I could be sure not to jinx it, but it's now official.


I'M GOING TO SEE PAUL MCCARTNEY LIVE!!!


People, you have no idea what this means to me. As soon as the confirmation that my ticket was bought came I literally jumped up and hollered. I'm still tingling all over.

Paul is almost 70 and rich as fuck. He doesn't NEED to tour... and he hasn't been in Mexico for almost 10 years. This is, almost for sure, the last chance I'll have to see who's really the last surviving member of my musical idols.*

I'm... elated. May 27th can't come soon enough.

*: Yeah, yeah, Ringo's still around, and I like Ringo as much as the next guy, but he's not in the same league as the other 3, so my point is valid. A Ringo concert would have 3 actually good Beatles songs and a frack ton of "guest artists" I don't give a shit about.
We know exactly how much it means to you.
 

Dave

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I'm just the opposite.


I'm going to see Paul McCartney DEAD!

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Not really. If that 1 legged gold digging bitch couldn't kill him I sure as hell couldn't.

Good on you, Calleja. I never did get to see my favorite 2 bands - Pink Floyd and Alan Parson's Project - live before they broke up and stopped touring.
 
Well, no, but it's the closest thing and, believe me.. it's fucking worth it. I always thought that a Waters concert would be inferior to a Gilmours concert.... but he really made a case for himself, I didn't even miss Gilmour. Really, truly, you should look into go seeing him before he retires. He gave me goosebumps repeatedly all through the night. It was one of the best shows I've ever seen and experienced. My aunt was in tears through most of it. Y'know, the GOOD tears.
 
I got goosebumps, seej... you have no idea.

And people, check out the average setlist he's carrying in this tour:


1. Venus And Mars/Rock Show
2. Jet
3. All My Loving
4. Letting Go Play
5. Got To Get You Into My Life
6. Highway
7. Let Me Roll It / Foxy Lady (Jimi Hendrix cover)
8. The Long and Winding Road
9. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five
10. Let 'Em In
11. My Love
12. I'm Looking Through You
13. Two Of Us
14. Blackbird

15. Here Today
16. Dance Tonight
17. Mrs Vandebilt
18. Eleanor Rigby
19. Something (George Harrison tribute)

20. Sing the Changes
21. Band on the Run
22. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
23. Back in the U.S.S.R.
24. I've Got a Feeling
25. Paperback Writer

26. A Day in the Life / Give Peace A Chance (John Lennon tribute)
27. Let It Be
28. Live and Let Die
29. Hey Jude

Encore:
30. Day Tripper
31. Lady Madonna
32. Get Back

Encore 2:
33. Yesterday
34. Helter Skelter
35. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
36. The End



The bolded songs are Beatles songs. The underlined songs are Paul songs that are AWESOME.

He.. he seemingly made the setlist for me. :')

I'd pay the (already expensive) price of the ticket for those encores ALONE!
 

Dave

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Good on you, Calleja. I never did get to see my favorite 2 bands - Pink Floyd and Alan Parson's Project - live before they broke up and stopped touring.
One of these things is not like the other. One of these things just doesn't belong.[/QUOTE]

Screw you. Alan Parson's Project is a great band and was more influential than you might expect. Alan Parsons and Eric Wolfson were responsible for working on some of the best albums in history including Sgt. Pepper and Dark Side of the Moon.

Don't diss my APP if you don't know WTF you are talking about.
 
Good on you, Calleja. I never did get to see my favorite 2 bands - Pink Floyd and Alan Parson's Project - live before they broke up and stopped touring.
One of these things is not like the other. One of these things just doesn't belong.[/QUOTE]

Screw you. Alan Parson's Project is a great band and was more influential than you might expect. Alan Parsons and Eric Wolfson were responsible for working on some of the best albums in history including Sgt. Pepper and Dark Side of the Moon.

Don't diss my APP if you don't know WTF you are talking about.[/QUOTE]

Uh..dude.. I love Alan Parsons but he had nothing to do with Sgt Pepper's... he was an assistant sound engineer for Abbey Road.
 
..it was his first gig! He was an ASSISTANT sound engineer. I love him dude, Eye in the Sky is one of my favorite albums, but I wouldn't include an assistant gig as a big influence on the Beatles. Especially considering how zealous George Martin and the band were about the recording.
 

Dave

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..it was his first gig! He was an ASSISTANT sound engineer. I love him dude, Eye in the Sky is one of my favorite albums, but I wouldn't include an assistant gig as a big influence on the Beatles. Especially considering how zealous George Martin and the band were about the recording.
It was his first gig. Abbey Road was his FIRST CREDIT! And reread what I said. "...working on some of the best albums in history..." and his input to Dark Side is unmistakable and well noted by Pink Floyd. So he may not have had a lot of input on Abbey Road but he was 18 at the time and was given credit. That's gotta be something.
 
Your point was about the influence he had, which is why you cited the examples, and I agree he had more of a hand on Dark Side, but not really on Abbey Road.

Hell of a start for his career though, that's for sure.
 
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