" December 20, 2010 -- Macca Report News EXCLUSIVE!!!
Report compiled from Donna Jackson (Macca Reporter) Bob Gannon (Macca Reporter) and other sources.
EXCLUSIVE Photos by Donna Jackson and videos!!! Videos from Elena Carmarinha.
Paul at the 02 Academy in Liverpool December 20, 2010
Concert Set List
1. Honey Hush
2. Magical Mystery Tour
3. Jet
4. Got To Get You Into My Life
5. All My Loving
6. One After 909
7. Drive My Car
8. Let Me Roll It/Foxy Lady (afterwards sings a few lines of "Baby Face")
9. The Long and Winding Road
10. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five
11. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (Ray Charles)
12. Maybe I'm Amazed
13. Blackbird
14. Calico Skies
15. I've Just Seen A Face
16. And I Love Her
17. Petrushka
18. Dance Tonight
19. Eleanor Rigby
20. Hitch Hike
21. Highway
22. Something
23. Band On The Run
24. Back In The USSR
25. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
26. Back In The USSR
27. A Day In The Life/Give Peace A Chance)
28. Let It Be
29. Hey Jude with Baby Face intro
Encore 1
30. Day Tripper
31. I Saw Her Standing There
32. Get Back
Encore 2
34. Yesterday
35. Lady Madonna
36. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/ The End
This may be one of the few times besides the 100 Club Paul has not played "Live And Let Die" at a concert. Lately the song has been omitted at the smaller venues because of safety reasons with the pyrotechnics. Also dropped was "Here Today" and no "Wonderful Christmastime." The venue's capacity is about 1,200. James McCartney played the 02 Academy early in the year.
When Paul arrived at the O2, he was driving the car, and Nancy was sitting in the passenger seat.
At the show, Paul mentioned how much he loved being home and mentioned various local places that meant something to him, or that had been important in his career. Paul joked that tomorrow he'd be playing Bootle Hall which brought a lot of laughter from the hometown crowd.
The crowd sang along to "The Long And Winding Road" as well as other songs.
He also made mention that there were a lot of family members in the audience and many overseas visitors at the show.
When he returned to the stage for the first encore the audience was still singing "Hey Jude." Paul obviously touched, said "I'm glad you called me back."
Review by Macca Reporter Bob Gannon
Paul drove himself to the venue tonight. Prior to the show starting, Beatrice could be seen playing by the piano.
Great, great show to end this year! Liverpool crowd was very strong singing along with Paul. Paul was absolutely animated and was hamming it up all night! The set list changed a little bit.
The venue was very small and the GA (general admission) crowd packed in like sardines. It was extremely hot inside and at some point, security started to give away free water to the people up front. Security was also very tight on cameras for some reason.
Paul talked about, if it was possible to excavate the pyramids that it should be easier to excavate the Cavern.
He stated that about half the crowd was family tonight and said, "I see some people from the USA" then welcomed everyone from all over the world who had come to the show.
He had a false start at the beginning of All My Loving.
After Band on the Run, Paul sang bits and then the crowd sang them ending in a barking noise. After they repeated him, he said, "Dad they're copying me!". Then "I am not!" "You are too!"
A lot of smiles from Paul and band tonight who I think thoroughly loved playing to the hometown crowd.
After "Hey Jude" and the first bow, the crowd continued singing until Paul came back on stage.
Upon leaving, all in attendance was given a souvenir ticket for the event like Hammersmith Apollo gig.
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December 20, 2010 -- Liverpool Daily Post
CONCERT REVIEW: Paul McCartney at the O2 Academy Liverpool
It was a triumphant Paul McCartney who held the O2 Academy stage for two-and-a-half hours last night, barely pausing for breath in a good-humoured homecoming gig packed with sing-along hits.
He saved the 1969 single Get Back until the end of his first encore, but it would have better fitted the introduction as the recently announced concert was, as the ex-Beatle said himself, a nostalgia trip.
Warmly greeting the audience as if they were a handful of people rather than a crowd of hundreds, Macca shared memories of Liverpool between songs; writing One After 909 with John Lennon in the McCartney's Forthlin Road council house and being born in Walton Hospital - "in World War I," he cracked.
The set took in the Fab Four, Wings (Band on the Run, Jet), his 2008 album Electric Arguments created with record producer Youth (Highway) and solo work (Dance Tonight).
Vintage versions of Drive My Car and All My Loving took him back to the days of his early fame, and he paused to suggest the original Cavern should be excavated.
Then it was off to Hamburg for a cover of Ray Charles' Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying, before a story about being honoured to play a gig at The Apollo Theater in Harlem last week following in the footsteps of his heroes James Brown and Ray Charles.
It was interesting to witness one so idolised being humbled by such a brief encounter with his own idols.
McCartney paid moving tributes to his late fellow Beatles - a rendition of Sometimes on the ukulele for George Harrison ("I played it for him now I'll play it for you") and Day in the Life merging with Give Peace a Chance for Lennon.
However, Ringo Starr, outshone by Macca's charismatic drummer Abe Laboriel Jr, didn't get a mention.
An emotional Let It Be and Hey Jude, with McCartney on piano, finished the main set but it was only seconds before he was back again, fizzing with energy, for Day Tripper, I Saw Her Standing There and Get Back.
A poignant Yesterday, on solo acoustic guitar, Lady Madonna and Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band completed the concert.
"It's great to be finishing the year home again" said McCartney. "It's beautiful."
And the cheering crowd, of all ages and backgrounds, clearly agreed. "

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