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Looking forward to show in November.  

 

If you haven't seen it. McCartney 321 on Hulu is outstanding 

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7 minutes ago, dhg said:

Looking forward to show in November.  

 

If you haven't seen it. McCartney 321 on Hulu is outstanding 

Oh, pshaw...he's only 83.  Stop exaggerating.

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3 hours ago, Pete said:

I believe a better question to ask is "Is anyone not a Beatles fan?"

I remember as a kid really not wanting to be because my parents loved them so much.  Then I made the mistake of listening to them.  Definitely will pay top price for this one.

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I'm not sure what's changed in the past few years with regard to his voice and energy levels, but...

My wife and I went to see Paul a few years ago and the show was OUTSTANDING. He played several hours with no break. He played bass, guitar, piano, and obviously sang throughout. He played everything you'd want to hear from the Beatles and Wings. The show was everything I wanted it to be.

I actually was in disbelief for much of it. I kept looking up at the stage and thinking "That's a ***** BEATLE UP THERE!!!". Not someone else covering Beatles songs, but an actual Beatle! It boggled the mind.

Definitely go see him if you haven't and are a Beatles fan. The guy won't tour forever. It's a bucket list item. Price be damned. Just do it.

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6 minutes ago, BringBackFergy said:

Beatles fans are mostly drinking their dinners through a straw and watching re-runs of “Dallas” after craft time, correct?

 

AND watching the 1986 World Series on BetaMax.

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Abbey Road 

 

The White Album

 

2 of my fav's and arguably best records they did. But how do you really judge greatness. It's ALL Genius. It boils down to what flavor you liked best.

 

Fav Beatles song is a really hard choice. I Love Paperback Writer. one of their more light hearted songs but I just have always liked it.

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50 minutes ago, muppy said:

Abbey Road 

 

The White Album

 

2 of my fav's and arguably best records they did. But how do you really judge greatness. It's ALL Genius. It boils down to what flavor you liked best.

 

Fav Beatles song is a really hard choice. I Love Paperback Writer. one of their more light hearted songs but I just have always liked it.

It was a #1 too... Single though... Always had a soft spot for:

 

 

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Tried to like them but can’t. Might be an age thing. McCartney does my head in. He’d turn up to the opening of car door. 

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22 hours ago, Logic said:

I actually was in disbelief for much of it. I kept looking up at the stage and thinking "That's a ***** BEATLE UP THERE!!!". Not someone else covering Beatles songs, but an actual Beatle! It boggled the mind.

Ditto

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I saw one Beatle way back when.

 

 I was on my way to the Toronto Rock n Roll Revival in Fall 1969, when the radio said John Lennon and his friend Eric Clapton were flying in to play the festival.  Sadly, Yoko was included in the Plastic Ono Band, so some of the music was awful. But it was fun to see John Lennon.

 

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Saw Sir Paul at Pepsi Arena in Albany years ago. #1, or top 2 favorite shows between him and Billy Joel.  Had fun visiting London, and Liverpool last year on a tour through UK, - enjoyed seeing Cavern Club, Penny Lane, Strawberry Field, and Sir Paul's boyhood home. 

 

Probably saw it when it first came out but good one on YouTube watching Carpool Karaoke with Paul McCartney, they show it there, too. 

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On 7/11/2025 at 7:37 PM, Poleshifter said:

I saw one Beatle way back when.

 

 I was on my way to the Toronto Rock n Roll Revival in Fall 1969, when the radio said John Lennon and his friend Eric Clapton were flying in to play the festival.  Sadly, Yoko was included in the Plastic Ono Band, so some of the music was awful. But it was fun to see John Lennon.

 

 

My sister (8 years older) saw the Beatles and the Stones almost back to back about 5 years earlier. I just remember her and her friends running up and down the street screaming at the top of their lungs, “practicing”. She said you couldn’t hear anything the Beatles did on stage, but it still had to be cool to be there. Her husband was at Woodstock. Those were the days! 

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