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Paul McCartney 08/23/2017

SHOWID 707803

Set I

A Hard DAy's Night
Junior's Farm
Can't Buy Me Love
Jet
All My Loving
Let Me Roll It
banter: Hendrix story
I've Got a Feeling
My Valentine
Ninetwwn Hundred Eighty-Five
Maybe I'm Amazed
banter: reading the signs
We Can Work it Out
banter: Quarrymen story
In Spite of ALl the Danger
You Won't See Me
banter: George Martin story
Love Me Do
And I Love Her
banter: civil rights
Blackbird
Here Today
Queenie Eye
New
Lady Madonna
Fourfivesceonds
Elanor Rigby
banter: Stones story
I Wanna Be Your Man
Being for the Benefot of Mr. Kite
banter: ukelele
Something
A Day in the Life / Give Peace a Chance
Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
Band on the Run
Back in the USSR
banter: USSR
Let it Be
Live and Let Die
Hey Jude

Yesterday
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise)
Helter Skelter
banter: audience participation
Birthday
banter: thank yous
Golden Slumbers
Carry That Weight
The End

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John H (5/5) flac / 3 A A View  
Notes: Taped and photographed by saygeddylee Gear: AT831s > Tascam DR-08 Mastered by }{eywood Lineage: DR-08 (recording to .wav @ 24/96) > USB > Adobe Audition 1.5 (EQ, clap reduction, normalization, splits & fades) > Xrecode II (flac 8) > TLH > WAV > r8brain (downsample to 16Bit/44Khz) > TLH > FLAC (Level 8); new FFP; new MD5 Finally a dream come true. Seeing Paul after 22 Years of being a beatles fan. Unfortunately }{eywood had to bounce out of this one, but that turned out to be a blessing as we were seated on bleachers and there wasn't any legroom. I was fortunate enough to have some stretching room. The people around me were pretty quiet: the guy on the right seeming completely uninterested and most likely on a date; the woman on my left was quiet excep for joining me in crying during Maybe I'm Amazed. The setlist was a complete surprise as it was different from the previous setlist 2 days before, Pefrormance wise the band was at the to of their game, and Abe Laboriel Jr. on drums was particularly fun to watch as he is always into it and having the time of his life every show. As for the man himself, his constant pausing betwen songs to soak up the cheers which must have been boring after 10 minutes in 1963, seemed to shop the show dead in its tracks every two minutes. His voice is a bit rough, with a wide wobble to it, but he did his best, and hey he played for 3 straight hours! Blown away! Pretty good for a 75 yr old guy. Checked off the bucket list.