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Concert surprise à Londres !!!
PAUL McCARTNEY LIVE
BBC Radio 2 is giving you an opportunity to see an exclusive Sold on Song performance by Paul McCartney in a famous London venue later this month. In a unique performance, Paul McCartney will be performing and re-working songs from throughout his career, including songs from his forthcoming studio album.
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Seul les Anglais peuvent participer au tirage au sort...
Je suis dégouté
J'éspère que ce concert sera une occasion de tester un nouveau répértoire pour sa futur tournée.
Du wings, du solo, allez Paul !!!
BBC Radio 2 is giving you an opportunity to see an exclusive Sold on Song performance by Paul McCartney in a famous London venue later this month. In a unique performance, Paul McCartney will be performing and re-working songs from throughout his career, including songs from his forthcoming studio album.
[Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien]
Seul les Anglais peuvent participer au tirage au sort...
Je suis dégouté
J'éspère que ce concert sera une occasion de tester un nouveau répértoire pour sa futur tournée.
Du wings, du solo, allez Paul !!!
Dernière édition par le Ven 29 Juil - 14:19, édité 1 fois
Re: Concert surprise à Londres !!!
RUMEUR: Le concert aura lieu à Abbey Road le 27 juillet...
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Re: Concert surprise à Londres !!!
Macca Report:
Paul McCartney gave a two-hour concert at Abbey Road's famed Studio 2 Thursday (July 28) night before an intimate invited crowd of 68 people, including EMI and MPL staff, the two winners of the Radio 2 fan contest (who were forced to sign an agreement precluding them from reporting what was performed), producer Nigel Godrich and Heather.
Playing guitar and piano, McCartney performed 8 songs from his upcoming "Chaos and Creation in the Back Yard" album and hits from his past, including material he's never performed live before and reworkings of some old fan favorites.
He told lots of stories about his days at Abbey Road and even did some tracks along with an original four-track Studer machine from the studio to show how the numbers were recorded. He also had an original Beatles mellotron for a famous Beatle track. And he showed how the Radio 2 wine-glasses jingle version of "Band on the Run" was recorded live.
The concert is due to air Sept. 17 on BBC Radio 2's "Sold on Song," and was videotaped for possible TV broadcast and release as a DVD.
The evening included a listening of the new album (before Paul's performance), which our source reports sounds very organic and much like the "McCartney" album. The production and arrangements are very good, the source said, and even "Follow Me" sounds better than it did live at Glastonbury.
The two tracks that stood out were "Jenny Wren" and "English Tea," described as very funny, almost sounding like the Rutles.
The source confirmed that the album cover does feature the Mike McCartney photo of young Macca in his Forthlin Road back yard in Liverpool.
Setlist
- "Friends To Go"
- "In Spite of All the Danger"
- "20 Flight Rock"
- "Things We Said Today"
- "Too Much Rain"
- "How Kind of You"
- "Band On the Run" Paul shows how the wine-glass jingle version of "Band on the Run" was recorded.
- "Fine Line" During the song Paul handed out percussion instruments to the audience and encouraged them to join in.
- "Lady Madonna" (new Swing/Jazz version)
- "English Tea" (Rutle-like tongue and cheek humor - performed in the style of Noel Coward)
- "Heartbreak Hotel" Paul used the original stand up bass played by Bill Black on the Elvis recording
- "Jenny Wren" (played in the style of "Blackbird")
- "I' ve Got A Feeling" (Paul solo on acoustic guitar)
- "Follow Me" (improved version from Glastonbury)
- "Blackbird"
- "Strawberry Fields" Paul played the original Beatles Mellotron demonstrating different sounds and then played the intro to the song.
- "Anyway"
- "Jamming Track Finale" McCartney was joined by Nigel Godrich, and together they wrote and recorded a new song based on "Blue Suede Shoes."
After the concert Paul, Heather and Nigel Godrich went to the bar (cafeteria) and talked with guests. Also present was a member of Travis and Ray Morrissey.
Ca avait l'air intéréssant tout ça, meme si je ne supporte pas l'idée de faire un concert uniquement sur invitation... Et les vrais fans dans tout ça
Paul McCartney gave a two-hour concert at Abbey Road's famed Studio 2 Thursday (July 28) night before an intimate invited crowd of 68 people, including EMI and MPL staff, the two winners of the Radio 2 fan contest (who were forced to sign an agreement precluding them from reporting what was performed), producer Nigel Godrich and Heather.
Playing guitar and piano, McCartney performed 8 songs from his upcoming "Chaos and Creation in the Back Yard" album and hits from his past, including material he's never performed live before and reworkings of some old fan favorites.
He told lots of stories about his days at Abbey Road and even did some tracks along with an original four-track Studer machine from the studio to show how the numbers were recorded. He also had an original Beatles mellotron for a famous Beatle track. And he showed how the Radio 2 wine-glasses jingle version of "Band on the Run" was recorded live.
The concert is due to air Sept. 17 on BBC Radio 2's "Sold on Song," and was videotaped for possible TV broadcast and release as a DVD.
The evening included a listening of the new album (before Paul's performance), which our source reports sounds very organic and much like the "McCartney" album. The production and arrangements are very good, the source said, and even "Follow Me" sounds better than it did live at Glastonbury.
The two tracks that stood out were "Jenny Wren" and "English Tea," described as very funny, almost sounding like the Rutles.
The source confirmed that the album cover does feature the Mike McCartney photo of young Macca in his Forthlin Road back yard in Liverpool.
Setlist
- "Friends To Go"
- "In Spite of All the Danger"
- "20 Flight Rock"
- "Things We Said Today"
- "Too Much Rain"
- "How Kind of You"
- "Band On the Run" Paul shows how the wine-glass jingle version of "Band on the Run" was recorded.
- "Fine Line" During the song Paul handed out percussion instruments to the audience and encouraged them to join in.
- "Lady Madonna" (new Swing/Jazz version)
- "English Tea" (Rutle-like tongue and cheek humor - performed in the style of Noel Coward)
- "Heartbreak Hotel" Paul used the original stand up bass played by Bill Black on the Elvis recording
- "Jenny Wren" (played in the style of "Blackbird")
- "I' ve Got A Feeling" (Paul solo on acoustic guitar)
- "Follow Me" (improved version from Glastonbury)
- "Blackbird"
- "Strawberry Fields" Paul played the original Beatles Mellotron demonstrating different sounds and then played the intro to the song.
- "Anyway"
- "Jamming Track Finale" McCartney was joined by Nigel Godrich, and together they wrote and recorded a new song based on "Blue Suede Shoes."
After the concert Paul, Heather and Nigel Godrich went to the bar (cafeteria) and talked with guests. Also present was a member of Travis and Ray Morrissey.
Ca avait l'air intéréssant tout ça, meme si je ne supporte pas l'idée de faire un concert uniquement sur invitation... Et les vrais fans dans tout ça
Dernière édition par le Ven 29 Juil - 19:48, édité 3 fois
Re: Concert surprise à Londres !!!
A mon avis ce concert fait partie du plan promo pour C&C, ils ont du inviter des responsables des médias musicaux. Et pour remercier Paul de cette invitation, ils ne manqueront pas de faire de bons papiers sur l'album...
Re: Concert surprise à Londres !!!
Quel pied ça a dû être pour les deux fans sélectionnés. Assister à un concert de Paul à Abbey Road...Pour moi c'est fantasmagorique. Je crains fort que la plupart des personnes présentes n'ait pas pris la mesure de la chance qu'elles ont eu ...
tittenhurst- Disque de Platine
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Localisation : Paris 15
Album de Macca Préféré : Ram
Date d'inscription : 26/04/2005
Nombre de messages : 757
Re: Concert surprise à Londres !!!
C'est justement dommage que ce ne soit pas des vrais fans qui puissent profiter d'une occasion aussi rare...
Pourquoi il n'a pas booké le studio 1, il aurait pu contenir 100 ou 150 personnes...
Enfin bon, je ne cache le fait que je suis "dégouté" d'avoir loupé ça
Pourquoi il n'a pas booké le studio 1, il aurait pu contenir 100 ou 150 personnes...
Enfin bon, je ne cache le fait que je suis "dégouté" d'avoir loupé ça
Re: Concert surprise à Londres !!!
Wingspan a écrit:C'est justement dommage que ce ne soit pas des vrais fans qui puissent profiter d'une occasion aussi rare...
Pourquoi il n'a pas booké le studio 1, il aurait pu contenir 100 ou 150 personnes...
Enfin bon, je ne cache le fait que je suis "dégouté" d'avoir loupé ça
Moi aussi.
Ils ont peut être une trace à la BBC
eric- Disque de Platine
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Localisation : marne la vallée
Album de Macca Préféré : Ram et Abbey road
Date d'inscription : 25/09/2005
Nombre de messages : 715
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