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Paul McCartney/Mn,USA 2016 2Days

Paul McCartney/Mn,USA 2016 2Days

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■Complete recording of the latest tour's two-day performance in Minneapolis, May 4th and 5th, 2016. ■“A Hard Day’s Night” and “Love Me Do” to be performed for the first time ■“Here There” with a different arrangement on piano and “You Want See Me” on acoustic guitar ■“Let’s Go” in memory of Prince Play “Crazy”! ■Original sound source that has never been distributed on the internet or among trades Paul McCartney started it in 2016. Starting in April, the tour was renamed the ``One on One Tour,'' and they announced a five-month tour that would take them from North America to South America, Europe, and then back to North America. The schedule is April 13, 2016, starting in Fresno, California, with a total of 32 performances, and it is a new tour of a scale that belies his age, as he will be celebrating his 74th birthday during the tour. Initially, it was announced that they would be performing at events in Europe, which then evolved into a tour around North America. Before the tour, he had boasted in an interview that he would "unveil a new set list that has never been played before," but now that I think about it, he had said the same thing before the OUT THERE tour, but the set list had changed dramatically. I was skeptical that there had been any changes. In conclusion, although there were no major changes, there were what Paul called ``old new songs,'' and even songs that had been played in the past had different arrangements, making it a concert with a rich content rarely seen in recent years. The much-anticipated opening day performance in Fresno is being held on the morning of April 14th Japan time. While the set list was communicated in real time, the opening song that caught the eye was “A Hard Day’s Night.” The moment Paul started singing from that impressive intro, I felt goosebumps. Paul sings the parts that John used to sing in the Beatles, and Rusty and Brian add the chorus. Surprisingly, it didn't feel out of place, and I was captivated by the fast-paced performance reminiscent of the Beatles era. In the past, even numbers with a strong John flavor, such as 2005's "Please Please Me," were arranged to make them sound like Paul's songs, but this time too, the level of perfection is excellent. In particular, in the studio version, Paul jumps out and sings in the original key even in the part from "Wenaanhorn" where he takes a solo vocal. Of course, it's difficult to give points because I have some difficulty with the vocalizations, but I would like to award the Effort Award, as well as the 50th Anniversary for trying out such a difficult song, a song that John and I used to sing together during the Beatles era, on our own. Being able to hear them live again after so much time makes me want to give them a letter of appreciation rather than a point. “Wine Colored Girl” has been removed from the setlist for a while since the Wings era performed it in 1976 and again in 2010, but it has returned this time. It can be said that the impressive guitar, heavy chorus work, and dense performance have completely surpassed the Wings era. And ``Temporary Secretary,'' which was first shown the previous year, remains intact. And this is “I’ve Got A Feeling”, which has been revived for the first time in a while. In 2004, Rusty served as John's stand-in, and this time the same structure will be followed. One of the highlights of the first half is “Here There And Everywhere”. It is a famous song that has been played on stage quite often, but all of it was performed with an acoustic guitar. This time, it's a ``Here There'' performed by the piano. I couldn't predict what would start with the intro of Poloron and piano, but I was surprised when Paul started singing that melody. I never thought I'd be playing the piano and singing. Moreover, whenever Paul sang this song after the Beatles disbanded, he always changed the opening lyrics to "I need my love of my own," but this time, for the first time, he sang the original "I need my love to be here." The fact that he sings this is brand new. Even after watching the movie Broad Street, I personally felt that ``I need my love of my own'' was not a good fit, so I think it was the right decision to return to the original lyrics this time. Moreover, it is noteworthy that this song, which was famous for its multi-layered chorus that seems to be inspired by the Beach Boys, is sung almost exclusively with solo vocals. Of course, there is a faint chorus that makes you say "Uh-huh", but it's really just a subtle sound effect, and it's no exaggeration to say that it's Paul's solo performance for almost the entire song. . If anything, it feels like an outtake of the coupling of the single "Real Love". I'm sure there must have been outtakes from that anthology in Paul's head. Another song that has returned to the set list after a long time is “In Spite Of All Danger.” Since it's a simple acoustic song, I thought the arrangement wouldn't be much different from 2004 or 2005, but for the first time, the guitar solo in the interlude is even reproduced, just like the original version included in the anthology. There is. Furthermore, the song “You Won’t See Me” will become a symbol of this new tour. The song was never performed live during the Beatles era, and was only briefly performed on a European tour in 2004. At that time, the band played a complete copy of the Beatles. This time, there was a complete change of pace, and the performance was performed using an acoustic guitar. If you write that the first half is simple with Paul's acoustic guitar, then the song gradually builds up as the chorus is added, and that Wicks' accordion stands out, you can probably imagine what kind of arrangement it is. No matter how much you change the arrangement, the beauty of the melody can be heard even more clearly with such a simple arrangement. You'll definitely be as moved as if you were just listening to the acoustic guitar version of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" for the first time. 2016 will be remembered as the year in which many important figures in the rock world, such as Bowie, Glenn Frey, Keith Emerson, and Prince, entered the demon world, and one of them was George Martin. The producer who worked with the Beatles as an adult and as a professional to create their works while working together in the studio as an adult and as a professional, passed away this year. Born in the first year of the Showa era, he passed away at the age of 90. He is a co-author who has not only ``supported'' the Beatles' work, but has truly ``created'' it. Naturally, Paul probably had something in mind, and as a tribute to George Martin, he played the Beatles' debut song ``Love Me Do,'' which was the first time he went solo. Wicks plays the harmonica. After the performance, he talked about his memories with George Martin when recording this debut song. Paul suddenly had to sing the "Love Me Do" part because John was in charge of the harmonica. When you listen back to the record, you can hear his voice trembling from the stress...The Beatles. Although this is a well-known episode in legend, it is deeply moving to hear it directly from the person himself. Also interesting is “Fool On The Hill.” Although it is a minor detail, the ending is arranged with a piano phrase that is similar to an outtake that was included in the anthology. What should be noted this time is that Minneapolis, where this work was recorded, is Prince's hometown. Prince is extremely popular in his hometown of Minneapolis, not only because he is a native of the area, but also because while many successful people move to high-end residential areas such as Beverly Hills, Prince lived in Minneapolis all his life. This is probably because the fact that his bones were buried in his hometown has struck a chord. Target Center, the venue for this event, is located diagonally across from First Avenue, Prince's home turf. At that venue, they performed one of Prince's signature songs, ``Let's Go Crazy,'' as a tribute to Prince, who passed away just two weeks ago. It was an arrangement that modified the ending of "Hi Hi Hi," and was performed in a flow, with Prince's symbol projected on the screen at the back of the stage. A surprise that can only be found in Minneapolis. This is a special song that will probably never be played again, but was performed because the timing and location matched. Paul was never musically involved with Prince during his lifetime, but in response to criticism that he always played the same songs at his concerts, he said, ``If I went to a Prince concert and didn't play ``Purple Rain,'' I would be disappointed.'' 'I will,' Paul said. After performing ``Let Me Roll It,'' he talked about his usual memories of Jimi Hendrix, as well as his memories of watching Prince's concert at a small club. From Paul's latest tour, a two-day complete recording of the Minneapolis performances that were held on May 4th and 5th, 2016. As for the sound quality, it is the best that can be considered as a 2016 recording. This is a completely original sound source that has never been distributed on the internet or among traders. Various titles will continue to be released from the latest tour, but unless there are even minor changes to the set list, the one-on-one tour will consist of the consecutive Vancouver performances where "Yume no Tabijin" was performed, and "Let's... The series of performances in Minneapolis where they played "Go Crazy" will be the decisive album. TARGET CENTER MINNEAPOLIS MN U.S.A. May 4, 2016 DISC ONE 01. A Hard Day's Night 02. Save Us 03. Can't Buy Me Love 04. Letting Go 05. Temporary Secretary 06. Let Me Roll It 07. I've Got A Feeling 08. My Valentine 09. 1985 10. Here There And Everywhere 11. Maybe I'm Amazed 12. We Can Work It Out 13. In Spite Of All Danger 14. You Won't See Me 15. Love Me Do 16. And I Love Her 17. Blackbird 18. Here Today 19. Queenie Eye DISC TWO 01. New 02. The Fool On The Hill 03. Lady Madonna 04. FourFiveSeconds 05. Eleanor Rigby 06. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! 07 . Something 08. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 09. Band On The Run 10. Back In The U.S.S.R. 11. Let It Be 12. Live And Let Die 13. Hey Jude 14. Yesterday 15. Hi Hi Hi - Let's Go Crazy 16. Birthday 17. Golden Slumbers - Carry That Weight - The End TARGET CENTER MINNEAPOLIS MN U.S.A. May 5, 2016 DISC THREE 01. Introduction 02. A Hard Day's Night 03. Save Us 04. Can't Buy Me Love 05. Letting Go 06. Temporary Secretary 07. Let Me Roll It 08. I've Got A Feeling 09. My Valentine 10. 1985 11. Here There And Everywhere 12. Maybe I'm Amazed 13. We Can Work It Out 14 . In Spite Of All Danger 15. You Won't See Me 16. Love Me Do 17. And I Love Her 18. Blackbird 19. Here Today 20. Queenie Eye DISC FOUR 01. New 02. The Fool On The Hill 03. Lady Madonna 04. FourFiveSeconds 05. Eleanor Rigby 06. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! 07. Something 08. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 09. Band On The Run 10. Back In The U.S.S.R. 11. Let It Be 12. Live And Let Die 13. Hey Jude 14. Yesterday 15. Hi Hi Hi - Let's Go Crazy 16. Birthday 17. Golden Slumbers - Carry That Weight - The End

DISC ONE 01. A Hard Day's Night 02. Save Us 03. Can't Buy Me Love 04. Letting Go 05. Temporary Secretary 06. Let Me Roll It 07. I've Got A Feeling 08. My Valentine 09. 1985 10 Here There And Everywhere 11. Maybe I'm Amazed 12. We Can Work It Out 13. In Spite Of All Danger 14. You Won't See Me 15. Love Me Do 16. And I Love Her 17. Blackbird 18. Here Today 19. Queenie Eye DISC TWO 01. New 02. The Fool On The Hill 03. Lady Madonna 04. FourFiveSeconds 05. Eleanor Rigby 06. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! 07. Something 08. Ob-La-Di , Ob-La-Da 09. Band On The Run 10. Back In The U.S.S.R. 11. Let It Be 12. Live And Let Die 13. Hey Jude 14. Yesterday 15. Hi Hi Hi - Let's Go Crazy 16. Birthday 17. Golden Slumbers - Carry That Weight - The End TARGET CENTER MINNEAPOLIS MN U.S.A. May 5, 2016 DISC THREE 01. Introduction 02. A Hard Day's Night 03. Save Us 04. Can't Buy Me Love 05. Letting Go 06. Temporary Secretary 07 Let Me Roll It 08. I've Got A Feeling 09. My Valentine 10. 1985 11. Here There And Everywhere 12. Maybe I'm Amazed 13. We Can Work It Out 14. In Spite Of All Danger 15. You Won't See Me 16. Love Me Do 17. And I Love Her 18. Blackbird 19. Here Today 20. Queenie Eye DISC FOUR 01. New 02. The Fool On The Hill 03. Lady Madonna 04. FourFiveSeconds 05. Eleanor Rigby 06. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! 07. Something 08. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 09. Band On The Run 10. Back In The U.S.S.R. 11. Let It Be 12. Live And Let Die 13. Hey Jude 14. Yesterday 15. Hi Hi Hi - Let's Go Crazy 16. Birthday 17. Golden Slumbers - Carry That Weight - The End

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