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Interesting additions to Paul's setlist
Posted by **JSL** on May 6, 2013 at 6:06:00 AM:
On Saturday, Paul kicked off his current tour with a concert in Brazil. Going through the setlist I saw a few pretty interesting additions. He started the show with "Eight Days A Week" which apparently was only performed live by The Beatles once in 1965. Other songs that were performed live for the first time by Paul were "All Together Now", "Your Mother Should Know", "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite", and "Lovely Rita".
Paul also did some post Beatles songs that he has not performed in quite some time such as "Listen to What The Man Said", "Hi Hi Hi", "Another Day", "Hope of Deliverance", and "Junior's Farm".
It's interesting that Paul seems to do at least one song that was by John and George during his concerts. For George he is still doing "Something". But with John he's now doing "Eight Days A Week" and "Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite". Although if I remember correctly Paul had more of a hand in writing "Eight Days a Week". I think it was like the one loan exception where John did a lead on a Paul song. Also while his setlists are still more Beatles heavy it is nice to see that he's adding in some nice surprises from his post Beatle years.Followup Messages:
- Re: Interesting additions to Paul's setlist - **khfpl** - May 6, 2013 at 11:34:56 AM
- Re: Interesting additions to Paul's setlist - **JSL** - May 6, 2013 at 2:09:32 PM
- Re: Interesting additions to Paul's setlist - **The Duke** - May 6, 2013 at 6:49:36 AM
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