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Paul McCartney photo by Karen Freedman

Paul McCartney Digs Deep For First Show Of 2013

by Paul Cashmere on May 5, 2013

in Live,News

Paul McCartney played his first ‘Out There’ show of 2013 in Brazil last night with a revised setlist digging deep back to songs he had not played since The Beatles, if ever at all.

Paul McCartney photo by Karen Freedman, Noise11, Photo

Paul McCartney photo by Karen Freedman

‘Eight Days A Week’, for example, was played for the second time ever by Sir Paul last night in Brazil. The last and only other time was with The Beatles in Birmingham in 1965.

‘Your Mother Should Know’ was played for the first time by McCartney at the show last night. The Beatles had stopped touring by the time it was released on the Magical Mystery Tour album.

It was the same story for ‘All Together Now’. The Beatles were no longer a live band when the song came out on the Yellow Submarine soundtrack. Last night’s performance was the first time the former Beatle had ever played the song live.

‘Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite’ from The Beatles Sgt Pepper album also made its live debut for Sir Paul. ‘Listen To What The Man Said’ had not been played live since Wings in 1976.

The setlist for ‘Out There’ Mineirao, Belo Horizonte, Brazil for May 4, 2013 was:

Eight Days A Week (from Beatles For Sale, 1964)
Junior’s Farm (single, 1974)
All My Loving (from With The Beatles, 1963)
Listen To What The Man Said (from Venus & Mars, 1975)
Let Me Roll It (from Band On The Run, 1973)
Paperback Writer (single, 1966)
My Valentine (from Kisses On The Bottom, 2012)
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five (from Band On The Run, 1973)
The Long And Winding Road (from Let It Be, 1970)
Maybe I’m Amazed (from McCartney, 1970)
Hope Of Deliverance (from Off The Ground, 1993)
We Can Work It Out (single, 1965)
Another Day (single, 1971)
And I Love Her (From A Hard Days Night, 1964)
Blackbird (from The Beatles, 1968)
Here Today (from Tug Of War, 1982)
Your Mother Should Know (from Magical Mystery Tour, 1967)
Lady Madonna (single, 1968)
All Together Now (from Yellow Submarine, 1969)
Mrs Vandebilt (from Band On The Run, 1973)
Eleanor Rigby (from Revolver, 1966)
Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite (from Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967)
Something (from Abbey Road, 1969)
Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da (from The Beatles, 1968)
Band On The Run (from Band On The Run, 1973)
Hi Hi Hi (single, 1972)
Back In The USSR (from The Beatles, 1968)
Let It Be (from Let It Be, 1970)
Live and Let Die (single, 1973)
Hey Jude (single, 1968)

Day Tripper (single, 1965)
Lovely Rita (from Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967)
Get Back (from Let It Be, 1970)

Yesterday (from Help, 1965)
Helter Skelter (from The Beatles, 1968)
Golden Slumbers (from Abbey Road, 1969)
Carry That Weight (from Abbey Road, 1969)
The End (from Abbey Road, 1969)

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