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PuppyLove72
Has anyone ever seen Paul McCartney live in concert?
I'd love to, but I know that his tickets are probably expensive and he probably only plays large venues.

And no cracks with the whole 'Paul is dead' thing. That just makes you sound like a stupid jerk.
IVIike
i haven't i've heard he is pretty good live though
PuppyLove72
QUOTE(IVIike @ Aug 30 2007, 10:52 PM) *
i haven't i've heard he is pretty good live though


I'm sure he would be :)
lilsnoopy
His music is good, but at the concerts he doesnt do anything to interesting cept sing his groovy voice!!
Then again hes like over 60, so he wouldnt do anything interesting lol
Spencer
Moved to Entertainment

No, I haven't, but I'm not really a big fan.

superstitious
I could have a while back (well, a while being like 15 years ago or so? It was when Flaming Pie came out). It's just too damn expensive. I might have paid a lot to see John Lennon (if he were alive, of course) but don't feel too inclined to see Paul that bad.
PuppyLove72
QUOTE(lilsnoopy @ Aug 30 2007, 11:49 PM) *
His music is good, but at the concerts he doesnt do anything to interesting cept sing his groovy voice!!
Then again hes like over 60, so he wouldnt do anything interesting lol


I bet he does some Beatle stuff and his solo stuff...that's not interesting?
lilsnoopy
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I bet he does some Beatle stuff and his solo stuff...that's not interesting?


I meant beside singing. Like dance or whatever, something to make the show even more interesting.
PuppyLove72
QUOTE(lilsnoopy @ Sep 1 2007, 05:17 PM) *
I meant beside singing. Like dance or whatever, something to make the show even more interesting.


Well, he never did, did he?

But whatever. I think it'd be silly if he did. He's 64, and I'm not sure if he can or ever could dance.
superstitious
Paul dancing? Now that I *would* pay to see. ;)
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