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  • Poll: should I go see Paul McCartney?

    Heh, my first poll

    Okay, here's my dilemma. Being an avid Beatles fan for over 35 years I have the opportunity to see Paul McCartney live here in Arnhem. He gives a 2 1/2 hour show and plays a lot of his old Beatle songs. Just imagine (sorry John ) hearing Eight Days A Week or Sergeant Peppers being played live by the man who wrote those songs. The trouble is that I'm more a Lennon man than a McCartney man. McCartney is also the guy who wrote **** like Obla Di Obla Da, Yesterday, The Long And Windy Road etc, and he was responsible for the Beatles breaking up.

    Plus, it'll cost me 70 Euro's, and a long time ago I promised myself never to pay more than 40 guilders (about 18 euro's) for a live concert, no matter who played.

    So, what would my fellow Apo's do?
    21
    Yes, what a stupid question!
    47.62%
    10
    No, but if it was a Lennon concert...
    14.29%
    3
    Paul who?
    14.29%
    3
    Just buy some bananas and save yourself 70 Euro's
    23.81%
    5
    Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
    And notifying the next of kin
    Once again...

  • #2
    1) Do you like his music and tolerate hearing the bad as well as the good?
    2) Can you comfortably pay for the ticket?
    3) Do you have time in your schedule?

    If you can answer all of those questions with a yes, I would go to the concert,
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    • #3
      Dino, 2 and 3 are a yes. About being able to stand his music, everything he did after the beatles broke up is absolutely **** (remember Ebony And Ivory?) but he will be playing his Beatle numbers also, and it's the last chance to see one of the original Beatles play these songs. (However, if he plays Yesterday I'm going to walk out)
      Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
      And notifying the next of kin
      Once again...

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      • #4
        (However, if he plays Yesterday I'm going to walk out)

        Why?

        Not going to hear many Beatles' songs live nowadays. If you can afford the concert, you should go.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by obiwan18
          (However, if he plays Yesterday I'm going to walk out)

          Why?

          Not going to hear many Beatles' songs live nowadays. If you can afford the concert, you should go.
          Because I'm with Lennon on this :"The only thing you did was Yesterday, but after all, you're just another day

          McCartney wrote the songs my parents liked...
          Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
          And notifying the next of kin
          Once again...

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          • #6
            You should, without question, go.
            McCartney was THE BEST I've EVER seen, and that includes the one and only, Eric Clapton.
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            • #7
              .....only if you're over 40...

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              • #8
                of course you should gop, if you are asking yourself whether you should go and put in 2 and 3 as the questions (distance and euros) it is clear you will regret later if you do not go.
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                • #9
                  There's nothing wrong with Obla di, obla da, life goes on, RA! It's a purely fun song, which is just damn pleasant.

                  I'd go if it were free, but I wouldn't pay 70 Euros. But then again, you probably have a lot more money than I do.
                  Yesterday isn't that bad either. Plus, it's really short, so you probably wouldn't even make it out of the stadium before it ended. Not a big deal, you know?

                  I'm not a big fan of his wings stuff, but I'd sit through it to get to the good stuff.
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                  • #10
                    Sloww, better than Clapton? If you say so that means a lot

                    Reds, I'm way over 40, even older than Sloww I still can remember the day She Loves You came out

                    One Foot, that's exactly what I'm afraid of, hitting myself later for missing out on this. But still, McCartney...
                    Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
                    And notifying the next of kin
                    Once again...

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                    • #11
                      Now, I haven't seen the guy live, so I can't judge on that question. But...

                      I think it's bordering on insulting that billionaire McCartney would charge his fans 70 Euro for that concert, and that's even if he has made some brilliant songs etc. etc. I'd choose not to go on principle, unless McCartney and his music really, really meant that much to me. And, ehr, he will indeed be playing Yesterday because he's going to stick to the playlist of his new live set, except when playing in Rome where the set will be quieter because of the bad health of the Pope.

                      I'd pay 70 Euro for Eric Clapton any day, though. But I'd hope he'd do the McCartney and go with a playlist dominated by his "old" material instead of the new laid-back stuff - to put it blunt, White Room instead of Change the World.

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                      • #12
                        I HATE THE LONG AND WINDY SONG THOUGH! I'd put my fingers in my ears and shout "I am not listening" over and over again if they put that on.
                        "mono has crazy flow and can rhyme words that shouldn't, like Eminem"
                        Drake Tungsten
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                        • #13
                          Vanilla Sky is a brilliant song though. I wonder if the rest on that cd are up to that level.
                          "mono has crazy flow and can rhyme words that shouldn't, like Eminem"
                          Drake Tungsten
                          "get contacts, get a haircut, get better clothes, and lose some weight"
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                          • #14
                            Monk, if Clapton plays stuff from Layla or his Cream days I would pay a lot more than that

                            But I'm a Beatles fanatic for longer than I care to remember and this is the last chance to some of these great songs being played live by one of them.

                            Imagine (once again, sorry John, where ever you are) seeing Sergeant Pepper being played live...
                            Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
                            And notifying the next of kin
                            Once again...

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                            • #15
                              Okay, principles are always nice to have, but I guess they can be convinient to ignore as well. It sounds like you're going to regret it later on if you don't, so I'm ending up voting for you to go. I'm still wondering why I didn't see 'Pumpkins on their farewell tour back in 2000.

                              On another note, I thought the popular approach to that particular question was that Yoko Ono, not Paul McCartney, broke up The Beatles.

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