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Sunday, 15 February 2015

PAUL TALKS WITH BBC CLICK´s SPENCER KELLY

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The process of making music was "easier" in the past Paul has told BBC Click's Spencer Kelly. 
Big Beatles' hits like Michelle and Yesterday could be recorded, mixed, taped and done in one day, he said. But new ways of working meant that a song no longer needed to be written before a musician went into a recording studio to put a track together.


Paul said he advised young musicians to write their songs first: "It sounds obvious but people don't do that so much these days." More at BBC.com/Click and @BBCClick
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PAUL AT IRVING PLAZA, NEW YORK CITY - Feb 14, 2015 -More photos

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RINGO & HIS ALL STARR BAND AT UTTYLER COWAN CENTER,TX - SETLIST-PHOTOS

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SETLIST  - Cowan Center @ UTTyler, Tyler, TX, USA
  1. Matchbox
  2. It Don't Come Easy
  3. Wings
  4. I Saw the Light
  5. Evil Ways
  6. Rosanna
  7. Kyrie
  8. Bang the Drum All Day
  9. Boys
  10. Don't Pass Me By
  11. Yellow Submarine
  12. Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen
  13. Honey Don't
  14. Anthem
  15. You Are Mine
  16. Africa
  17. Oye como va
  18. Love Is the Answer
  19. I Wanna Be Your Man
  20. Broken Wings
  21. Hold the Line
  22. Photograph
  23. Act Naturally
  24. With a Little Help from My Friends
  25. Give Peace a Chance













Thank you Tyler, Texas... great sold out show...
Here's Richard Page sharing road stories with the band and a couple of the local cops backstage... just before we hit the stage
Peace and Love
R***



















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PAUL AND HIS BAND PLAYED IN NYC, IRVING PLAZA,US - PHOTOS

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A holiday, a song title and a free night before a TV appearance were pretext enough for Paul to book a sudden show on Saturday night at Irving Plaza; its capacity, about 1,000, is an order of magnitude smaller than the arenas he usually headlines. The audience, he said joshingly, was “so close you can see my dental work.” On Sunday, Paul was scheduled to perform on “Saturday Night Live’s” 40th-anniversary prime-time special. But Saturday was also Valentine’s Day, and Paul announced, “Tonight it’s all about love.”










Paul performing at Irving Plaza. “Tonight it’s all about love,” he announced to the crowd gathered on Valentine’s Day.  

Midway through the set, he came to “the point of this evening.” He dedicated “My Valentine,” a minor-key ballad from his 2012 album “Kisses on the Bottom,” to his wife, Nancy Shevell, and red confetti petals showered down on the sold-out crowd. “That’s the big spectacular production number of this evening,” he said afterward.
The concert, about 100 minutes long, was mostly an abridged version of the set Paul had been performing last year on his world tour of arenas. He slipped in a few 1950s oldies he clearly admires: the Crickets’ “It’s So Easy” and, even better, Carl Perkins’s “Matchbox,” which gave him a chance to belt the blues and show off some pointed, rockabilly-rooted lead guitar.

Although Kanye West,Paul’s recent collaborator, is also performing on the “Saturday Night Live” special, he didn’t share the stage with Paul as he did at the Grammy Awards. It might have been jarring; this audience was not a hip-hop crowd, and it sang along loudest on Beatles songs from the 1960s. The Irving Plaza show was Mr. McCartney’s domain. He drew on every decade of his long career — including a few recent songs, like “Save Us” and “New” from his 2013 album “New” — and he casually moved from instrument to instrument, though he never got around to the drums.


The set was filled — as is Paul’s huge songwriting catalog — with love songs that fuse musical ingenuity with pure, guileless romance: “I know this love of mine will never die / And I love her.” 

By now, Paul’s graceful melodies are a shared cultural heritage. Among his gifts, as songwriter and singer, is the ability to make songs like “And I Love Her” come across — even in their umpteenth performance — as sweetly sincere yet never saccharine.








 

Paul’s musical cleverness shows up in songs like “Another Day,” which shifts between rocker and waltz; he followed it with “We Can Work It Out,” which does the same trick. Unlike most ballad auteurs, Paul is also a rocker, schooled on rockabilly and Little Richard, ready to rasp whether it was in “Matchbox,” in the Beatles’ brilliant Beach Boys parody “Back in the U.S.S.R.,” or over the gnarled guitar riff of his “Let Me Roll It,” which segued into an instrumental of Jimi Hendrix’s “Foxey Lady.”
In the club, Paul and his band weren’t intent on being as polished as they might be in a studio or stadium. 
 They let Abe Laboriel Jr.’s drum flourishes erupt; they plowed ahead when Paul’s voice grew ragged in “Jet.” 



The songs, so familiar but still eagerly awaited, lived up to decades of memories; there was no question about everyone joining in on “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” or “Hey Jude.” The encore, the grand finale of “Abbey Road,” summed up much of Mr. McCartney’s songwriting in its quick-changing suite: ballad, rocker, anthem, benediction. “In the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make,” he declared. It was, after all, Valentine’s Day.


 Before the show: Paul arriving at the Irving Plaza
 
 Rehearsal
 

 At nigh-before the show

Just before the show at Irving Plaza: Paul attended the 2015 NBA Game, earlier tonight . 

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Saturday, 14 February 2015

40 YEARS OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE

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This Sunday night, NBC will air a star-studded special to celebrate 40 years of Saturday Night Live. The list of guests expected to appear on SNL 40th Anniversary Special is insane and includes a number of musicians.  
While there's no word on the format for the special, creator/producer Lorne Michaels did tell Hollywood Reporter there would be "more performances" as compared to the 25th Anniversary show from 2000.





















The musicians on the list of guests expected to appear include Paul McCartney, Paul Simon,Arcade Fire, Elvis Costello and Kanye West. Here's hoping Lorne brings Beck aboard to perform or act with Kanye.
The action starts on Sunday night at 7 p.m. with an hour-long pre-show that will be followed by the special itself, which was recently extended by a half-hour so now will run from 8 p.m. to at least 11:30 p.m.
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PAUL PLAYS IRVING PLAZA FOR VALENTINE's DAY

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If you still looking for Valentine’s plans, head to Irving Plaza right now—a surprise show was just announced, and there are just a few hundred tickets available. They’re first come, first serve, $40, cash only, limit one per customer. Right now there’s virtually no one here, so go!



 


































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PAUL TO PLAY SURPRISE SHOW AT IRVING PLAZA TONIGHT

Posted on 10:47 by RAJA BABU
 Paul will play a surprise show tonight at Irving Plaza in New York City, ahead of his appearance on the Saturday Night Live 40th anniversary show tomorrow night. 

According to the Irving Plaza box office, tickets to the show are already sold out. The venue previously hosted an underplay by the Foo Fighters following their Sonic Highways finale. 


As previously reported, Paul will appear on the 40th anniversary of Saturday Night Live tomorrow night along with a slew of other musical talent including Jack White, Arcade Fire and Paul, among others.

PAUL McCARTNEY Special Valentine’s Day Concert
Saturday 14th February at Irving Plaza

ONLY A FEW HUNDRED TICKETS AVAILABLE!
On Sale 10 am Day of Show
ONLY AT THE IRVING PLAZA BOX OFFICE
All Tickets $40 CASH ONLY—Limit One (1) Per Customer
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
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Friday, 13 February 2015

RINGO & HIS ALL STARR BAND : FIRST SHOW IN LA

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Show 1: Riverdome, Bossier City. LA ,tonight
first show of the tour Horseshoe Casino and Hotel Bossier City Louisiana.

















 Ringo's new stage designs.
 Gregg Rolie on his new portable B3


Ringo with the new Ludwig kit. (it's a new kit).

























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DIANA KRALL's LATEST ALBUM INCLUDES UNRELEASED PAUL BALLAD

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Singer-pianist Diana Krall wants to make one thing clear about Wallflower, her new CD: It’s a pop album, not a jazz album.
For her 12th album, Krall enlisted fellow British Columbian David Foster, a 16-time Grammy winner. Foster did the arrangements and played most of the piano parts, freeing Krall to focus on her vocals.

Three Rock and Roll Hall of Famers provide background vocals on several tracks: Stephen Stills, Graham Nash and Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles (on his own I Can’t Tell You Why). Krall sings duets with two fellow Canadians: Michael Buble on Gilbert O’Sullivan’s Alone Again (Naturally)”and Bryan Adams on Randy Newman’s Feels Like Home.
The repertoire mostly includes pop ballads from the 1960s and ’70s, including the Mamas and the Papas’ California Dreamin’; the Eagles’ Desperado; and Elton John’s Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word.

The title track is an obscure Bob Dylan song that Krall discovered on one of his Bootleg Series records. The newest song is a previously unreleased ballad by Paul McCartney, If I Take You Home Tonight.
Krall kicks off a 27-city U.S. tour Feb. 25 and starts her Canadian tour in Edmonton on May 11. A conversation with Diana Krall:
Why did you want to do a pop album?
I had a chance to work with David Foster whom I’ve known for a long time. I felt that this was the right time and the right person to do this kind of record with. David has a jazz background, but he’s also a great pop producer and incredible accompanist which I discovered more and more as I was working with him. ... I really made it clear that I didn’t want to do a jazz record. ... I wanted to do a pop record and keep the integrity of the original melody and chord changes.
Do you feel a personal connection with these songs from the 1960s and ’70s?
I could do things that I don’t find some connection to. It’s not like I’m pulling songs from another era that mean nothing to me. I sang pop music most of my life. I was a somewhat normal young person listening to pop music — Crowded House, Linda Ronstadt, Bryan Adams — and playing it. Elton John was always a hero of mine.
What was it like working with Paul McCartney on his standards album, Kisses on the Bottom?
That whole time working with Paul was probably one of the greatest experiences in my life. He’s just an amazing, good person. ... I was the band leader, piano player and accompanist, and I loved being in that role. Every day it was a joy to come into the studio and see Paul and [producer] Tommy LiPuma work together.
Paul had written some romantic ballads of his own to include on the record, but fortunately for me one song, If I Take You Home Tonight did not make it on the record. I asked, ”Paul, do you think it would be okay if I did the song on my record?“ and he said sure. How exciting is it to do a new Paul McCartney song? It’s one of my favourite tracks.
Are you worried about how your fans might react to Wallflower – that some might think you’re abandoning jazz for pop?
I don’t think I’m abandoning anything. ... I’ve always seen myself as a jazz pianist first. The major influence in my life is Nat King Cole, although I don’t put myself in the same category as him. I know that some will like this album and some will not. You cannot control that. ... You just want to make a beautiful record that you love, coming from an honest place, and hope that everybody else will love it.
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DOCUMENTS DETAILING BREAKDOWN OF JOHN's MARRIAGE UP FOR AUCTION

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Documents detailing the breakdown of John Lennon’s marriage to first wife Cynthia will go to auction in Warrington next month. 
Witness statement from Lennon's housekeeper reveals early days of relationship with Yoko Ono

The previously unseen and unpublished five page dossier, which was drafted in 1968 by a solicitor dealing with the divorce of Lennon and Cynthia, includes a draft statement made by the Beatles member’s former housekeeper, Dorothy Jarlett.

It details the housekeeper’s account of what she saw while working for Lennon at his family home Kenwood in Weybridge, Surrey.



The statement details changes in his moods following drug abuse, his attitude towards his son Julian, and the change in his morning routine, which saw Dorothy no longer allowed to take him breakfast in bed due to Yoko Ono spending the night, supposedly in a separate room whilst Cynthia was away.


 

The documents, which are expected to fetch up to £5,000, are part of a wider auction of Beatles memorabilia taking place at Omega Auctions in Warrington on Tuesday, March 24.


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      • PAUL TALKS WITH BBC CLICK´s SPENCER KELLY
      • PAUL AT IRVING PLAZA, NEW YORK CITY - Feb 14, 2015...
      • RINGO & HIS ALL STARR BAND AT UTTYLER COWAN CENTER...
      • PAUL AND HIS BAND PLAYED IN NYC, IRVING PLAZA,US -...
      • 40 YEARS OF SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
      • PAUL PLAYS IRVING PLAZA FOR VALENTINE's DAY
      • PAUL TO PLAY SURPRISE SHOW AT IRVING PLAZA TONIGHT
      • RINGO & HIS ALL STARR BAND : FIRST SHOW IN LA
      • DIANA KRALL's LATEST ALBUM INCLUDES UNRELEASED PAU...
      • DOCUMENTS DETAILING BREAKDOWN OF JOHN's MARRIAGE U...
      • JULIA BAIRD TALKS NEW DOCUMENTAL 'COME TOGETHER'
      • PAUL SMASHING RECORDS WITH ‘FOURFIVESECONDS’
      • "COME TOGETHER" A BEATLES TRIBUTE,NARRATED BY JULI...
      • PAUL COMMENT TO QUEEN MOTHER REVEALED IN CAIRD HAL...
      • 51 YEARS AGO: THE BEATLES AT THE WASHINGTON COLISEUM
      • PLEASE PLEASE ME - RECORDED ON THIS DAY, 11th FEBR...
      • PAUL MCCARTNEY.COM: SEND YOUR VALENTINE 'My Valent...
      • "POSTCARDS FROM PARADISE"
      • RINGO’S NEW ALBUM ‘POSTCARDS FROM PARADISE’, PRE-O...
      • NEW BOOK: "JOHN LENNON & YOKO ONO" BY Kishin Shino...
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      • JOHN: 1970's 'MAN OF THE YEAR'
      • PAUL PERFORMS WITH RIHANNA AND KANYE WEST AT THE G...
      • PAUL AT GRAMMY - PHOTOS - VIDEO ("Evil Woman")
      • RINGO FEBRUARY 2015 UPDATE - VIDEO
      • THE GRAMMY PROGRAM BOOK 2015
      • NEIGHBOUR OF JOHN's MUM REVEALS SHE TOLD YOUNG FAB...
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      • PAUL ATTENDS THE GRAMMY CHARITIES SIGNINGS
      • THE BEATLES IN CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK - PHOTOS
      • THE BEATLES IN AMERICA - 51 YEARS ON
      • GRAMMY AWARDS: SEATING CHARTS
      • PAUL IN TOP 20 OF "BILLBOARD" HOT 100 WITH RIHANNA...
      • MYSTERY OF BEATLES MURAL IN GRIMSBY HAS BEEN RESOLVED
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