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7 Responses to “THE AUDIENCE HEARS ‘YESTERDAY’ JUST ONE TOO MANY TIMES:”
i thought that too: why doesn’t he rearrange his stuff like Dylan? Maybe it’s because Dylan’s stuff is more easy to rearrange because it is simpler in its core. Or could you think of a different version of Penny Lane? Or Yesterday as a blues? And maybe in this case Paul is right: Most of the audience wants to hear the songs as they know them.
Oh I don’t know?
He did a marvelous send-up of “Yesterday” towards the end of “Give My regards to Broadstreet”. Remember?
Very funny bit indeed. Wish he did more of it.
Paul McCartney in an alternate universe with no fans!
Finally, a venue more intimate than the Forum in Inglewood…
ha har ha, I actualy spit my tea out. Very funny.
One too many times is about right — songs get worn out like anything else, ‘Yesterday’ is no exception…
Perhaps if he did like Dylan and re-arranged the most famous tunes a bit, rather than “faithfully reproducing” them.
i thought that too: why doesn’t he rearrange his stuff like Dylan? Maybe it’s because Dylan’s stuff is more easy to rearrange because it is simpler in its core. Or could you think of a different version of Penny Lane? Or Yesterday as a blues? And maybe in this case Paul is right: Most of the audience wants to hear the songs as they know them.
that was just too funny!
Oh I don’t know?
He did a marvelous send-up of “Yesterday” towards the end of “Give My regards to Broadstreet”. Remember?
Very funny bit indeed. Wish he did more of it.