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if I had a bucket list, seeing him would have started and completed my bucket list at the same time. 74 years old and he put on a 3 hour show filled with over 60 years of music, even played a Quarrymen tune including his latest offerings. What an absolute treat to see Macca, the crowd was amazing, an incredible fireworks display as Live and Let Die was being played. If any of you are Beatles(or music in general) fans and have never made the effort, do it, what a spectacular show. Gonna take a few days to wipe the smile off my face, and get my voice back

 

 

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if I had a bucket list, seeing him would have started and completed my bucket list at the same time. 74 years old and he put on a 3 hour show filled with over 60 years of music, even played a Quarrymen tune including his latest offerings. What an absolute treat to see Macca, the crowd was amazing, an incredible fireworks display as Live and Let Die was being played. If any of you are Beatles(or music in general) fans and have never made the effort, do it, what a spectacular show. Gonna take a few days to wipe the smile off my face, and get my voice back

 

 

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I am SO EFFING GLAD you went to this show!! Cheers!! :beer:

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Great to hear, seeing him in Hamilton, Ont next week. Really looking forward to it (please don't die before next week Sir Paul).

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Awesome. I wish I would have gotten the chance to see him when he came to Buffalo. Definitely a bucket list type of concert, and you never how many more chances we'll have to see him. I also have a great appreciation for guys who are willing to play three hour shows. There are an incredible amount of bands that go on tour with several opening acts and only play about 75 minutes. This practice has really turned me off of attending a lot of the summer shed shows. It's good to see some guys who actually put in a little effort. I know he's compensated nicely, but all the big acts make big money. However, the effort isn't always there.

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Awesome. I wish I would have gotten the chance to see him when he came to Buffalo. Definitely a bucket list type of concert, and you never how many more chances we'll have to see him. I also have a great appreciation for guys who are willing to play three hour shows. There are an incredible amount of bands that go on tour with several opening acts and only play about 75 minutes. This practice has really turned me off of attending a lot of the summer shed shows. It's good to see some guys who actually put in a little effort. I know he's compensated nicely, but all the big acts make big money. However, the effort isn't always there.

You have to see him if you're a fan. You'll kick yourself if you don't. It is an amazing experience.

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Saw macca in the first niagara center. Good show. Got a chance to him on 89 and 93 tours in Toronto as well. I buried Paul

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He's playing Fenway Park Sunday. StubHub prices are crashing thanks to scalpers who overestimated demand. I just got decent seats for half face value.

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Dead and Co. Tonight and tomorrow at Fenway. Maybe Paul might drop by for a tune or two. That would be fun!

 

Cool. They could play some Beatles and Grateful Dead covers.

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i hope you enjoy the dead & company show, i have loved the last 2 tours, the philly show was outstanding

 

 

Dead and Co. Tonight and tomorrow at Fenway. Maybe Paul might drop by for a tune or two. That would be fun!

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Last person wife and I went to see was James Taylor. Not huge into seeing groups

Did you bring a pillow

You mean you saw Sir Paul McCartney's (RIP) look-alike last night in Philly.

Funny one

 

:D

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