Feliz tb por ter tido a oportunidade de ir no Show em BH 🇧🇷 Desde jovem sempre amei querido Paul ❤ Obrigada por nos proporcionar tantas alegrias com suas belas canções . Love you ❤ Paul McCartney
Thanks for uploading these. Been obsessed with these guys since seeing the Sparks Brothers doc last year! Got to see them live at the Royal Albert Hall in May..... totally blew me away!
I was at the Concert in Sydney, magnificent 81 yrs old doing a 3 hour concert no break in between and an encore come on that's a real musician... .. My favorite part were the story's he shared with us in how he met Jimi Hendrix who was performing Paul was with Eric Clapton, Pete Townsend, that was epic to hear such history of musicians in that time, that he still remembered like it was yesterday, to share that was beautiful, the tributes to John Lennon and little story he shared there about writing songs, and Tribute to George Harrison saying he was a brilliant mandolin and ukelele player.... Wonderful to hear, the closet thing I will ever get to see a Beatle live, and I'm only 50.... I'll cherish that moment in my life time!!!
Saw them in Melb. Incredible night. Wish I was able to go to each of their Australian shows. Alas, it's still a joy to watch the boys discover their Australian fans after a 22 year gap, even if it's from afar through videos and pics. Thanks for all your uploads. :)
What a fantastic night it was, I can see the back of my head a coupe of times in this video.😆 I'll never forget this concert, and I am so glad I was there to experience the legendary Sir Paul and his incredible band.
Weak voice...I´m not sure he can do more than one show. He´s gonna play 5 shows here in Brazil.. but it is very important to know the righ time to stop..its not good remember him down.....good luck master Macca,
Thank you so much for sharing this. I was there at the Adelaide concert, it was a magical night, one I will never forget. You footage is fab and Paul is amazing! Thanks again .
You can say it: his voice has been blown for a while now. Be honest. Nobody wants to admit it. Constant long tours, exceptionally long shows, and his insistence on doing screamy, raspy songs (Helter Skelter, Live And Let Die, etc) have done-in his vocals. I've been a fan for 60 years, but I can't bear to listen to this.
I haven't bought a ticket for this tour because it kind of hurts to hear him like this now. As you say, quite rightly, he hasn't done himself any favours with the schedule/song choice and doing songs like She's a Woman is just asking for trouble. I guess he still has something to prove to himself but if I go (I'm torn) it will be bittersweet, like last time. I feel like I'm watching a boxer who can't call it quits. Are people really enjoying the performances anymore, or is it just that he's one of the last connections back to the much feted golden era of music. The boomers think, if Macca is still OK, then I'm still OK. At least the last tour I saw was before Fuh You. I don't think I can endure that. That was, as they say, completely jumping the shark.
Great "boxer" analogy. I feel your pain. I first saw Paul during Wings Over America, Boston, '76. Magnificent, all around. Saw him next at Fenway Park, around 2006. He still sounded great. He just never knows when to tone it down, though. Doing small venues, like Ringo does, would be great, but his ego won't have it. Singing 'Live And Let Die,' with the pyrotechnics exploding all around, is what he lives for. Paul refuses to lower the keys to ANY of his most vocally-difficult songs. His fans don't care how he sounds- they just want to see him, but they're doing him a disservice, as Paul feels the need to keep the thing going. Sort of the same when Sinatra was still touring in his dotage. It's heartbreaking, listening to him now. Even worse, when I give an honest opinion of how he really sounds, and get bashed for it. Look at the comments here- most of them not being honest. Think: The Emperor's New Clothes.@@horacedray2837
I think it's hard for some fans to be objective. Don't know if you ever listened to Fabcast. Most of the time I was in accord with those guys. Often scathing about late Macca. But out of a deep love and knowledge of his work. Telling it how it is. Critical reflection. PS I couldn't help myself, I went to the soundcheck today (could see him as well as hear), much more interesting setlist to me. @@VillageOfTheDarned1
Great music, great delivery. It's the music of my youth, but a thought ocurred to me. Is this the greatest Beatles tribute band ever? Let me know your opinion.