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Question: Which is Joshie's favorite Beatles song?

Revolution 9:15    
  4 (12.9%)
You Really Got a Hold on Deuteronome    
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You've Got to Hide Your Love Yahweh    
  6 (19.4%)
Nowhere Menorah    
  5 (16.1%)
You're Going to Lose that Goy-l    
  14 (45.2%)
Israel Be Back    
  1 (3.2%)
Esau Her Standing There    
  0 (0.0%)




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" November 15, 2012 -- Macca Report News

November 14, 2012 - Minute Maid Park - Houston, TX

Concert Set List

1. Magical Mystery Tour
2. Junior's Farm
3. All My Loving
4. Jet
5. Got To Get You Into My Life
6. Sing the Changes
7. The Night Before
8. Let Me Roll It/Foxy Lady
9. Paperback Writer
10. The Long and Winding Road
11. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five
12. My Valentine
13. Maybe I'm Amazed
14. I'm Looking Through You
15. And I Love Her
16. Blackbird
17. Here Today
18. Dance Tonight
19. Mrs Vanderbilt
20. Eleanor Rigby
21. Something
22. Band On The Run
23. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
24. Back In The USSR
25. I've Got A Feeling
26. A Day In The Life/Give Peace A Chance
27. Let It Be
28. Live And Let Die
29. Hey Jude

Encore 1
30. Lady Madonna
31. Day Tripper
32. Get Back

Encore 2
33. Yesterday
34. Helter Skelter
35. Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End


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November 14, 2012 -- Houston Chronicle

Paul blows the roof off at Minute Maid

On Aug. 19, 1965, Connie Lawrence stood in second row at Sam Houston Coliseum and waved a sign that said, simply, "Paul."

Connie was 14 and getting ready for the ninth grade at Sam Rayburn High School.

"Paul" was 23 and performing with the three other Beatles

The next day, Connie's picture was on the front page of the Houston Chronicle, waving her sign, and screaming for the Beatles.

The reporter called the group, "four shaggy-haired youngsters from Britain sometimes called the Beatles."

Wednesday night, can you believe 47 years later, Connie was back in front of the stage at Minute Maid Park, and "Paul," now a septuagenarian, was singing Beatles songs again.

"I had a crush on Paul when I was a teenager. It was his looks, gosh, he was so cute, but it was also his music," Connie said.

The more things change

"He still looks handsome to me."

Dozens of classics

Paul McCartney didn't just turn back time at the Astros ball field, he stopped the clock.

Wearing Beatle-length hair, though a bit thinner, a blue sports jacket and black pants with blue piping, McCartney performed more than 35 classics from his personal songbook.

Some of the greatest hits of all time.

All written by him, most of them with his old friend John Lennon.

The concert lasted nearly three hours, with McCartney never leaving the stage, tearing through songs from the Beatles, his time with Wings, evolving into an icon of popular music, the brightest star in galaxy.

The crowd of 39,000 fans erupted in a swell of joy and adoration when McCartney took the stage at 8:50 p.m.

"I've got a feeling we're going to have a good time here tonight," he said.

After "Magical Mystery Tour," "Junior's Farm" and "All My Loving" (the first song the Beatles played on "The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964," McCartney took off his jacket, rolled up the sleeves of his white business shirt ("the one and only wardrobe change of the evening") and got down to work.

The hits just kept on coming.

Crystal clear sound

"Band on the Run," "Got To Get You Into My Life," "The Night Before" (first time played in Houston), "Let It Be," "I'm Looking Through You" and "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da."

McCartney played the songs straight, no medleys, no time-killing guitar solos. For many fans, the first time they heard these songs, they were listening to a tiny, tinny two-transistor radio tuned to KILT-AM.

This time, the sound was overpowering and crystal clear, roaring to the back row and upper deck with ease.

There was no need for him to introduce any of the songs. The audience could name that tune in one note.

"These events are so cool," McCartney said. "I like to take a moment for myself to drink it all in." The audience gave it back to him in waves.

The home stretch playlist had monsters like "Yesterday," "Get Back," "Hey, Jude" and, as every show finishes, "The End."

Chilly breezes

At McCartney's insistence, the roof was open at Minute Maid Park, despite chilly breezes that had some fans peeking out from blankets.

McCartney needed an open sky so he could shoot off pyro during "Live and Let Die."

There haven't been fireworks in the neighborhood like that since the Astros won the pennant in 2005. "


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" November 19, 2012 -- NY Times

Tough Times? You Wouldn't Know at Party for Private Equity Titan

These are not halcyon days for the private equity industry. Returns are down. Fund-raising is trying. A tax increase looms.

Such challenges, however, did not deter one of the industry's titans, David Bonderman, from holding a 70th birthday party for himself and about 700 of his closest friends at the Wynn resort in Las Vegas Saturday night.

Paul McCartney was the surprise musical guest, playing for more than two hours. A newly minted septuagenarian himself, Mr. McCartney, the former Beatle, headlined a concert that also featured the comedian Robin Williams and the rocker John Fogerty. Mr. McCartney played several Beatles hits, including "Revolution" and, in a song befitting a 70th birthday, "The Long and Winding Road."

"We rocked the Wynn," wrote Charlotte Moss, a New York interior designer who attended the party, on her Twitter feed after the show.

The party for Mr. Bonderman, a founding partner of TPG, is the latest extravagant birthday celebration thrown by a private equity billionaire. During the summer of 2010, Leon D. Black of Apollo Global Management observed his 60th with a show by Elton John at his oceanfront estate in Southampton, on Long Island. Stephen A. Schwarzman's 60th, thrown at the Park Avenue Armory in 2007, featured a Rod Stewart concert and became a symbol of the new Gilded Age.

It was Mr. Bonderman, known to friends and colleagues as Bondo, who set the standard for these blowouts a decade ago. For his 60th birthday party at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, he hired the Rolling Stones and John Mellencamp to perform.

Mr. McCartney and the other aging rockers who play these affairs are part of a growing cottage industry of stars that play private concerts for hire. Mr. Bonderman was not even the first moneyman to score Mr. McCartney as a headline act. In 2003, the investor Ralph V. Whitworth hired him to play at his wife's 50th birthday.

It is unclear how much Mr. McCartney earned for his performance, but music industry executives say that his asking price is well north of $1 million.

Even Mr. Fogerty, the former frontman for the rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, reveled in sharing billing with Mr. McCartney. On his Facebook page, Mr. Fogerty, who played hit songs like "Proud Mary" and "Bad Moon Rising," posted a photo of himself and Sir Paul at Mr. Bonderman's fete.

Whatever Mr. McCartney's appearance fee, it was a rounding error for Mr. Bonderman, who is worth about $2.6 billion, according to Forbes magazine. A Harvard Law School graduate, he began his career as a lawyer in Washington before moving to Texas to work for the billionaire financier Robert Bass.

In 1993, he and his colleague, James Coulter, left Bass to start TPG. The firm has become one of the world's largest private equity firms, with stakes in businesses including the clothing company J. Crew and the Spanish-language broadcaster Univision.

Another large TPG holding, Caesars Entertainment, is the world's largest gambling company. That raises a question: Why didn't Mr. Bonderman throw his party at Caesars Palace or Harrah's, another Caesars-owned brand? Owen Blicksilver, a TPG spokesman, would not comment.

TPG has posted tepid returns in its most recent fund in part because two of its largest investments have soured. In 2008, the firm's $1.35 billion rescue financing of Washington Mutual was wiped out after the government seized the Seattle savings and loan. And TPG has written down nearly the entire value of its stake in Energy Future Holdings, the Texas utility acquired in the largest leveraged buyout ever.

TPG's issues, along with those of the broader private equity industry, were put aside last weekend. Party guests included Hamilton E. James, the president of the private equity firm Blackstone Group; Michael D. Eisner, the former chief executive of Walt Disney, and Marc E. Kasowitz, the New York trial lawyer. Mr. Bonderman donated $1,000 to a charity of each guest's choice.

Other than Ms. Moss's Twitter post, guests were unwilling to speak on the record or be quoted about the party. One said that was because he wanted to be invited to Mr. Bonderman's 80th. "Bruce Springsteen will only be 72 by then," he said.  "


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" November 22, 2012 -- Ace Showbiz

Paul McCartney to be entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame

A total of twenty-seven musical works will be enshrined including recordings from Paul McCartney, Whitney Houston, Elton John, AC/DC, Frank Sinatra, and Bob Dylan.

Grammy officials announced on Wednesday, November 21 that this year's musical works would be inducted to the Grammy Hall of Fame as it celebrates its 40th anniversary. Twenty-seven recordings from legendary musicians will be added to the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles including works from Paul McCartney, Whitney Houston, Bob Dylan, Elton John, Frank Sinatra, and Billy Joel.

McCartney and Wing's 1973 album "Band on the Run" gets the hall of fame nod for its role in reviving McCartney's career following The Beatles' split in 1970. Houston's self-titled debut in 1985 is also in the list of inductees and serves as another great achievement and honor for the singer after her untimely death back in February this year.

Other music icons who will enter the hall of fame are Bob Dylan for his song "The Times They Are A-Changing", Elton John for his 1970 self-titled second album, Billy Joel for the 1973 hit "The Piano Man", Frank Sinatra for 1980's song "Theme from New York, New York", and Australian hard-rock band AC/DC for their 1980 top-selling album "Back in Black".

Musical recordings that are eligible for the hall of fame are songs and albums coming from all genres and are at least 25 years old. The Recording Academy also chooses songs that either show "qualitative or historical significance".

This year's entries totaled 933 works, which cover genres from rock to jazz to musical theater, while the inductees for 2013 see a range of classic American songs.

Grammy Hall of Fame Inductees:
· "Act Naturally", Buck Owens (country single, 1963)
· "Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens," Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five (R&B single, 1946)
· "Allons a Layfayette (Lafayette)", Joe Falcon (folk single, 1928)
· "Back in Black", AC/DC (rock album, 1980)
· "Band on the Run", Paul McCartney & Wings (rock album, 1973)
· "Bonaparte's Retreat", W.H. Stepp (country single, 1937)
· "Crosscurrents", Lennie Tristano Sextet (jazz album, 1949)
· "El Dia Que Me Quieras", Carols Gardel (Latin single, 1935)
· "Elton John", Elton John (pop album, 1970)
· "Foggy Mountain Banjo", Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys (country album, 1961)
· "Here's Little Richard", Little Richard (rock album, 1957)
· "Hit the Road Jack", Ray Charles (R&B single, 1961)
· "Hound Dog", Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton (blues single, 1953)
· "I Got You (I Feel Good)", James Brown (R&B single, 1965)
· "John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman" (jazz album, 1963)
· "Lost in the Stars", original Broadway cast (musical show album, 1949)
· "Mingus Ah Um", Charles Mingus (jazz album, 1959)
· "My Black Mama (Parts 1 and 2)", Son House (blues single, 1930)
· "Near You", Francis Craig and His Orchestra (pop single, 1947)
· "On Broadway", The Drifters (R&B single, 1963)
· "Piano Man", Billy Joel (pop single, 1973)
· "Stealin' Stealin'", Memphis Jug Band (blues single, 1928)
· "That N - - - - - 's Crazy", Richard Pryor (comedy album, 1974)
· "Theme from New York, New York", Frank Sinatra (traditional pop single, 1980)
· "The Times They Are A-Changin", Bob Dylan (folk track, 1964)
· "The Titanic", Ernest V. "Pop" Stoneman (country single, 1924)
· "Whitney Houston", Whitney Houston (pop album, 1985) T


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" Joey,Sir Paul is in Vancouver tonight. Bruce is their tomorrow night. maybe they will come together and finish what they started in London.


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" November 26, 2012 -- The Province

McCartney Magic: Sir Paul has 70,000-plus at B.C. Place eating out of his hands

The last time Paul McCartney graced a stage in Vancouver was August 22, 1964. The show was cut short due to fear of a riot.

"Its been a long time since I was here last," said McCartney. "They tell me 48 years. That can't be right, I haven't even turned that yet."

There were times last night at BC Place when the 70 year-old could make you believe the clock was running backwards.

Opening with Magical Mystery Tour, things got off to a bit of a rough start. But by the third song, a wee ditty titled All My Loving, he was dropping those signature "woo-hoo's" like someone at least a third his age. This back and forth would continue all night.

Those high pitched harmonies in The Night Before are indeed a young man's game. But Let Me Roll It from Band On The Run burned with McCartney tearing off the tune's feedback-drenched licks with panache. He and powerhouse drummer Abe Laboriel Jr., were beaming during the wee Foxey Lady interlude at the end.

This gave McCartney a chance to tell a story about Hendrix that was both funny and a reminder - if you needed one - that he was the Sixties. No doubt many of the 40,000 plus at the sold out local date of the On The Run Tour wanted to be reminded of the decade. Many more just wanted to say they saw a Beatle once.

Besides the animated Laboriel Jr., guitarists Rusty Anderson and Brian Ray and keyboardist Paul Wickens backed Sir Paul with The requisite journeyman chops you would expect. All provided harmonies to make tunes such as Nineteen-Hundred-and-Eighty-Five soar when it needed to and then swagger along to McCartney's boogie-woogie piano man.

I suppose having Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp onscreen providing signing for My Valentine gave the song some celebrity cred. But the song from McCartney's most recent album, Kisses on the Bottom, is a full-on clunker. Maybe I'm Amazed, easily one of the best songs of his post-Fab Four career followed and literally wiped the preceding track.

You really get the sense he loves this song because, man, did he ever sing the heck out of it. Much worship followed.

To say that hearing I've Just Seen A Face was fantastic is gross understatement. One my fave songs off Rubber Soul was followed by And I Love Her and Blackbird - a pretty epic one, two, three combination if there ever was one. A quite different setlist last night than the previous three shows, lucky us.

Here Today from Tug of War was dedicated to his friend John. Nice, but again not much of a tune. McCartney's sappy side always got the better of him without the other three around to say nay.

Nonetheless, more worship followed.

The catalogue of tunes is positively staggering. It was pretty clear that McCartney really loves performing them too. From the ukulele strumming on Something to the other classics during the latter half of the night he was in much better voice and bouncing around in those Beatle boots like a mop-topped lad of yore.

That may have been decades ago, but Paul McCartney still does his legacy justice. Few of his living peers can make any similar claim. This was a bucket list gig and turned out to be one for the memory books as well.

Thanks for that.  "

Concert Set List (show began at 8:42 pm and ended at 11:24 pm)

1. Magical Mystery Tour
2. Junior's Farm
3. All My Loving
4. Jet
5. Drive My Car
6. Sing the Changes
7. The Night Before
8. Let Me Roll It/Foxy Lady
9. Paperback Writer
10. The Long and Winding Road
11. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five
12. My Valentine
13. Maybe I'm Amazed
14. I've Just Seen A Face
15. And I Love Her
16. Blackbird
17. Here Today
18. Dance Tonight
19. Mrs Vanderbilt
20. Eleanor Rigby
21. Something
22. Band On The Run
23. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
24. Back In The USSR
25. I've Got A Feeling
26. A Day In The Life/Give Peace A Chance
27. Let It Be
28. Live And Let Die
29. Hey Jude

Encore 1
30. Lady Madonna
31. Day Tripper
32. Get Back

Encore 2
33. Yesterday
34. Mull of Kintyre (with Delta Police Pipe Band)
35. Helter Skelter
36. Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End



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" November 29, 2012 -- Macca Report News - first report

Macca rocks Edmonton - first show

When Paul left his hotel in Edmonton for the sound check, he signed autographs for fans waiting out in the freezing cold and waved from his car as he entered Rexall Place.

The sound check lasted over an hour and "Mull," "Bluebird" and "Lady Madonna" were heard.

Doors didn't open until after 7pm because Paul was still at the sound check. The concert started 30 minutes late.

Nov. 28 - Rexall Place - Edmonton, Canada

Concert Set List

1. Magical Mystery Tour
2. Junior's Farm
3. All My Loving
4. Jet
5. Got To Get You Into My Life
6. Sing the Changes
7. The Night Before
8. Let Me Roll It/Foxy Lady
9. Paperback Writer
10. The Long and Winding Road
11. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five
12. My Valentine
13. Maybe I'm Amazed
14. I've Just Seen A Face
15. And I Love Her
16. Blackbird
17. Here Today
18. Dance Tonight
19. Mrs Vanderbilt
20. Eleanor Rigby
21. Something
22. Band On The Run
23. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
24. Back In The USSR
25. I've Got A Feeling
26. A Day In The Life/Give Peace A Chance
27. Let It Be
28. Live And Let Die
29. Hey Jude

Encore 1
30. Lady Madonna
31. Day Tripper
32. Get Back

Encore 2
33. Yesterday
34. Mull of Kintyre
35. Helter Skelter
36. Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End


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November 29, 2012 -- Edmonton Sun
By Mike Ross - Edmonton Sun

McCartney takes Rexall fans on magical musical tour - REVIEW

It was a long and winding road on a magical mystery tour back to the yesterday when our troubles seemed so far away - or pick your own favourite line from your own favourite Beatles song to describe Paul McCartney's show. He must've played them all at Rexall Place on Wednesday night.

The former Beatle, and still "the Cute One," delivered an epic marathon of a concert expected to stretch more than three hours and through almost 40 songs.. And no pee break, either! At 70 years old, Sir Paul should get an honorary Order of Canada just for that. He didn't seem to drink any water, either, so maybe that explains it.




Local fans have had plenty of time to get worked into a tizzy of Macca Mania over Sir Paul's historic first visit to Edmonton, and packed the arena for the first of two sold-out shows. A star of this stature generates a special kind of excitement in a B-market like this that people in big cities simply can't appreciate. Would the Mayor of New York declare a "Paul McCartney Week?" Don't think so. Paul seemed to feed off this special energy, too. After the opening Magical Mystery Tour, some vintage Wings with Junior's Farm and the two minutes of vintage Beatles with All My Lovin', he took a wee pause.

"This is so cool!" he said to the cheering throngs, and he meant it. "I'm just going to take a moment for myself and drink it all in."

The cheering throngs cheered louder.

Soon, he got sweaty and took off his jacket. Cue more cheers ­ yes, for a 70- year- old man taking off his jacket, the "big wardrobe change of the evening," he quipped. Man, pot smoking veganism must keep you young (though he finally gave up pot a year ago). Sir Paul sang, played and behaved like he was on top of his game, relaxed and confident, fully aware of both his own superstar status and the power of his superstar songs. He's not this famous by accident. And yet his demeanour was friendly, folksy, easy with a quick joke, but just as likely to talk about something serious if the mood warranted it. All in all, he came off like a normal guy who just came to play a few songs ­ that happened to be some of the most memorable pop songs ever written.

Paul's voice got its first big test - and passed nicely - in the first ballad of the evening, The Long and Winding Road, part of a mini-set with Paul on piano that also included a new song called My Valentine he wrote for his new wife Nancy Shevell, and also Maybe I'm Amazed. The former was a bit sappy and sentimental, the latter quite powerful despite not being quite sure if he's amazed or not. But then came the haunting Civil Rights anthem Blackbird, performed solo, accompanying himself on guitar, followed by another solo musical shout-out to his partner, the late John Lennon ­ Here Today, as in "If he were. "




It was about this time that fans started to pinch themselves and exclaim, "Gosh, he's really here!" Probably not for the first or last time.

A consummate musician, McCartney mostly alternated from guitar to bass, as he and his five piece band kept it simple. They didn't make a big deal about staying true to the original recordings. Even so, the older Beatles material, the simple stuff inspired by American blues and early rock 'n' roll, came off as authentic. Later on, the more elaborate songs from the Fab Four's latter period, sounded as full and rich as they needed to be. Eleanor Rigby especially showed off their vocal power. His entire band were consummate musicians.

There were surprises. Paul shredding a guitar solo on Jimi Hendrix's Foxy Lady must've raised a few eyebrows, and the funny story about Jimi asking Eric Clapton to come on stage and tune his guitar was much appreciated. Later on, Paul strapped on an acoustic guitar to strum madly for a brisk reading of I've Just Seen a Face, the closest he's ever come to country. Later, he pulled out a ukulele for a stripped down rendition of Something ­ great singalong material, as it turned out. Not the first or last time, either.

You may think that McCartney would draw mainly Baby Boomers, and yes, there were certainly a lot of them at the show, but his appeal cuts a huge swath through the population. There were many Gen X fans brandishing home-made signs. There was even a gaggle of screaming young girls in the front, stricken with Beatlemania 50 years later. It's a chronic, multi-generational epidemic, this Beatlemania ­ thanks to Paul McCartney.

The show repeats Thursday night.

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November 29, 2012 -- Edmonton Journal

McCartney treats visually impaired fans to tickets

Legendary singer donated 48 seats to two showsSome fans paid thousands for tickets, but Paul McCartney gave away prime seats to his two Edmonton shows to the visually impaired.

Longtime Beatles fan Rudy Buchfink jumped at a pair of seats to Wednesday's McCartney concert, given to him by his CNIB support group Blind Sighted. He only found out on Tuesday that they came directly from the knighted musician himself. McCartney donated 48 tickets over his two performances here to the charitable organization formerly known as the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.

"It's an opportunity of a lifetime to go and listen to his wisdom," said Buchfink. "He's a very smart man."


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Nov. 29 - Rexall Place - Edmonton, Canada - Show 2

Sound Check Set List (unconfirmed)

1. Honey Don't
2. Flaming Pie
3. Hello Goodbye
4. Penny Lane
5. Celebration
6. C Moon
7. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
8. San Francisco Bay Blues
9. Mother Nature's Son
10. Dance Tonight
11.Yesterday
12. Lady Madonna

Concert Set List

1. Hello Goodbye
2. Junior's Farm
3. All My Loving
4. Jet
5. Drive My Car
6. Sing The Changes
7. The Night Before
8. Let Me Roll It/Foxy Lady
9. Paperback Writer
10. The Long And Winding Road
11. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five
12. My Valentine
13. Maybe I'm Amazed
14.Things We Said Today
15. And I Love Her
16. Blackbird
17. Here Today
18. Dance Tonight
19. Mrs Vanderbilt
20. Eleanor Rigby
21. Something
22. Band On The Run
23. Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
24. Back In The USSR
25. I Got A Feeling
26. Day In The Life/Give Peace A Chance
27. Let It Be
28. Live And Let Die
29. Hey Jude

Encore 1
30. Lady Madonna
31. Wonderful Christmastime
32. Day Tripper
33. Get Back

Encore 2
34.Yesterday
35. Mull Of Kintyre (with The Pipes and Drums of the Edmonton Police Service)
36. Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End


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November 30, 2012 -- Edmonton Journal

McCartney makes dreams come true for pipers, diehard fans

Young concert-goers offered front-row view

Piper Sgt. Mjr. Langford Bawn didn't know he was going to be performing with Paul McCartney until minutes before Wednesday's sold-out show at Rexall Place.

As a member of the Pipes and Drums of the Edmonton Police Service, Bawn and 25 of his bandmates ended up playing Mull of Kintyre - one of McCartney's Wings-era tunes - during the second encore.




"We had to be there early for the sound check and then he had a private rehearsal with us because this was supposed to be a surprise in his concert," says Bawn.

"We probably played with him for about 15 minutes, and then once the rehearsal was done, we went off to our room to get ready; then we could walk around and do what we wanted. At that point, it was up to him whether he thought the band was going to give a good performance or not and at 8 o'clock, we finally got the set list and we were on it."

Thirty minutes later, McCartney started his show, but even then, Bawn and his bandmates didn't let themselves get too excited. "Up until we got on stage, we weren't 100 per cent sure we were playing with him," says Bawn, 48.

Shortly after 11 p.m., 10 drummers and 16 pipers marched on stage with their instruments, surrounding McCartney in a sea of red tartan. Bawn says the experience was the highlight of his 27-year career with the police band.

"I've been lucky, I've piped for the Queen and Prince Philip, I've played with the ESO. Some of the guys have played with Johnny Reid, but this is the pinnacle of it," he says.

"This is just fantastic. This is a once-in-a-lifetime thing that not many people get to experience."

About three weeks ago, Bawn says a local production company asked the EPS Pipes and Drums if they were interested in performing with the legend of Liverpool. (Silly question. "Everyone jumped at the opportunity," says Bawn.) After McCartney's camp signed off on the local musicians, they started learning the song and tried to keep their upcoming gig under wraps. "You want to tell somebody, so it was a little bit stressful," he says. "But we're professionals and we didn't want to blow the opportunity."

Bawn and his bandmates practised the song by watching YouTube videos of McCartney's 2010 performance with the Paris Port Dover Pipe Band in Toronto.

"I'd sit at my computer at my lunch hour and go over it, just to make sure I'd get the timing right," he says. "It's an easier tune, but the biggest thing is getting the timing right with his vocals."

Bawn, who grew up listening to The Beatles with his older sister, didn't get a chance to talk to McCartney during rehearsal, but says the former Beatle was cordial.

"It's cool being up there with him, but he's very professional, he's very methodical," he says. "He wants things done right, so he'd say to us: 'I need you to do this' or 'Can you come in earlier?' He was very friendly, but there was no kibbutzing with him. We were there to do a job."

Bawn planned to give his spot in Thursday's show to one of his bandmates. McCartney's stage has room for only 26 drummers and pipers, while the police band boasts more than 30 musicians.

"I'm going to go as a spare, just in case something happens to somebody," says Bawn. "If I get to go on again, great. If not, I'll just enjoy the concert and watch the guys play."

The EPS Pipes and Drums celebrated their 50th anniversary earlier in November. Bawn's father, Paddy, was the original drum major - from 1962 to 1998.

Meanwhile, Tyler Bourne, 21, and his friend Robyn Boyko, 19, unexpectedly found themselves in the front row for Wednesday's show. They were approached by someone who identified himself as one of McCartney's employees.

"He said, 'We're looking for some young, energetic people to sit in the front row. Are you guys interested in upgrading your seats?' " says Bourne, whose original seats were in the nosebleed section, five rows from the top on the opposite side from the stage.

"I was just in complete shock. I couldn't believe it was happening."

The pair paid $275 each for their original tickets, purchased the day they went on sale, Sept. 14. Bourne said they both hugged McCartney's rep when he showed them to their new seats. "I've never been that close to the stage for any concert," he says. "I couldn't stop shaking."

And the photograph Leana Patenaude posted on Twitter from Wednesday's concert said it all: "Dream come true!"

Her shot of the singer was taken from Row 6, Seat 23. It was part of a VIP package Patenaude happily paid $1,500 for to be part of McCartney's historic appearance in Edmonton.

"I flew to Toronto to see him in 2010, but it was like the first time all over again," said Patenaude with a sigh.

A camp attendant at Syncrude, the 33-year-old flew to Edmonton for the concert and was back in Fort McMurray by Thursday morning.

The VIP package gave her access to McCartney's sound check where, she said, the former Beatle joked and made small talk. "There was just a small group of us, so it was pretty intimate," she says, then laughs. "He called us his 'sound-checkers.'"

A Beatles fan since she got her first record album at age six - The Chipmunks Sing The Beatles - Patenaude said she started calling "the very minute" the pre-sale started. It took her 30 tries to get through and secure the coveted ducat.

"It was just amazing," she said. "I love Paul McCartney."



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Paul McCartney should “get off his gold disc,” he once wrote. On another occasion, he was irked by producer George Martin’s boasts about being the brains behind the Beatles: “For the cameraman to take credit from the director is a bit too much.”

Unused notes by John Lennon intended for the sleeve of the "Imagine" album in 1971. The notes, in black felt-tip pen, were Lennon's most detailed account of the songs..To one critic, Lennon wrote: “People like you still exist, of course, in small towns across the world.” To another, he messaged, “Yoko’s been an artist before you were even a groupie.”
Lennon was bitter about some admirers too: “I was reading your letter and wondering what middle aged cranky Beatle fan wrote it,” he replied to correspondence from McCartney.

These waspish barbs come in “The John Lennon Letters,” the first compilation of his postcards, notes and telegrams, some with “JohnandYoko” doodles. Heaven knows how big the volume would be had Lennon lived long enough to use e-mail. He’d have just turned 72: The first Beatles single came out 50 years ago.

The detective work in sourcing the material was carried out by Beatles biographer Hunter Davies. As Yoko Ono writes in a foreword, he has done well. When Lennon had a brainwave, or felt happy or sad, he tended to jot it down and often enough shared it with others, Davies writes.

Lennon hated pretense. He had strong opinions on just about everything. He sang “All You Need Is Love” and wanted world peace. Yet he was far from a pacifist or diplomat in his own life. He shot his mouth off in interviews. He also shot from the hip in angry memos to Beatles PR man Derek Taylor. Some of those are unprintable streams of abuse and vitriol.

Queen’s Letter
The book contains Lennon’s most famous impulsive letter, when he returned his British MBE medal to the queen, saying it was in protest against U.K. inaction during the Nigerian Civil War, support for the U.S. over Vietnam, and his single “Cold Turkey” slipping down the charts.

There’s also the infamous original LP sleeve for “Yesterday and Today,” showing the Beatles in bloodied butcher smocks. It was sent by Lennon to an unknown correspondent with the note: “My original idea for the cover was better -- decapitate Paul -- but he wouldn’t go along with it.”

Amid the putdowns and the brisk notes firing his chauffeur and the backing band Elephant’s Memory, there are affectionate postcards to Ringo Starr and love poems for Ono. On his first wife Cynthia, there’s rather less.

Making Plans
Other scraps show Lennon’s everyday concerns: “Life is what happens to you when you are busy making other plans,” as he once put it.

Davies pretty much throws in everything including the kitchen sink. There are shopping lists (Margaret Trudeau book, marmalade, cat food, grapenuts); “to do” agendas (books in Sean’s playroom, Yoko dentist, wall hooks for guitars); a childhood thank-you card; complaints to the laundry over a white shirt that came back yellow; and Lennon’s last autograph, signed just before his death.

Fans will lap it up. Everyone else will go, “Too much information.”

There are some heartbreaking missives to his cousin Leila written in the 1970s. In one, Lennon says “I’m 40 next year -- I hope life begins.” In another, he says that he’s thinking of having piano lessons, is as healthy as a bull, does yoga most days and is food-conscious. “I bet I live to a ripe old age.”

“The John Lennon Letters” by John Lennon and Hunter Davies (400 pages) is published by Little, Brown and Company at $29.99 in the U.S. and by W&N in the U.K. at 25 pounds. To buy the book in North America, click here.

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U2 certainly have something to smile about this holiday season. The band placed fourth on the Highest Paid Musicians of 2012 list by Forbes magazine.

U2 earned $78 million, thanks to the massive success of the 360 tour. The overall haul for the three-year run of the tour was an incredible $736 million.

Rapper/producer/Beats headphones creator Dr. Dre topped the list, with earnings listed at $110 million. Thanks to his The Wall Live Tour, Roger Waters of Pink Floyd came in second with $88 million. No stranger to constant touring himself, Elton John rounded out the top three, taking in $80 million.

Other artists who made the list included tween favorites Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber, pulling in $57 million and $55 million, respectively. Lady Gaga appeared at No.11 with $52 million and British rockers Coldplay made No. 18 with $37 million.

An interesting fact about the list, according to Forbes, is that "eight of the top 25 acts hail from England or Ireland."

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" December 5, 2012 -- CBC News (Canada)

Paul McCartney concert fireworks damage BC Place ceiling

Pyrotechnics bounced off inside of the $458M retractable roof in Vancouver

British rock superstar Paul McCartney's recent performance at BC Place in Vancouver left more of a scorching impression than intended, after fireworks in the finale of his 1970s hit Live and Let Die left burn marks on the building's expensive new lid.

Concert video posted on YouTube shows how during the Nov. 25 concert, several fireworks bounced off the inside of the recently completed $458-million partly retractable roof.

A BC Place spokesperson said the fireworks actually hit an acoustic fiberglass liner that hangs about one to four metres below the retractable roof, leaving scorch marks on at least two panels.

The trajectory of the concert's pyrotechnics is adjustable for different concert venues, but apparently the height of the roof was not calibrated correctly by technicians with the tour of the former Beatle, local reports say.

It is still not clear if the scorch marks can be washed off the panels or if they will need to be replaced, said the spokesperson but the tour's insurance company will be responsible for covering any costs.


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The 12-12-12 Hurricane Sandy benefit on December 12th is set to be broadcast live from Madison Square Garden from 7.30pm EST (12:30am 13th December UK time). Fans in North and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia will all be able to watch the concert on TV and online, as well as tune in to radio broadcasts, bringing the benefit to an estimated one billion music fans globally.

To check out where to watch the broadcast click HERE!  "


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