Paul McCartney OFF THE GROUND - Get Out of my Way 10 of 12 | REACTION
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“Maybe I’m Amazed" is a Rock & Roll tribute to Paul McCartney featuring an all star lineup of world class studio musicians. MIA is dedicated to bringing the feel and sound of a McCartney live show. Their 90 minute show features Paul McCartney hits from The Beatles, Wings and his solo efforts set to a backdrop of multi-media and lighting that leaves the audience…Amazed.
CPO who plays Macca in the show has been playing Paul in national touring acts Beatles vs Stones and Abbey Road for the past 10+ years as well as other Beatles acts across the world including The Liverpool Beatles, Beatles show at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, Hard Days Night, 4 Lads from Liverpool, Sgt Pepper Beatles tribute, Beatlemaniacs and several others. He has also done several Wings and Beatles tribute shows with former Wings guitarist Laurence Juber. In addition, CPO has fronted Boingo Dance Party featuring Johnny Vatos and a rotating cast of former Oingo Boingo band members. CPO has also released several albums as a singer/songwriter including Wonderlove(with MIA drummer Dicki Fliszar), LPFM, Faul!, CPO & Co and several solo albums as Chris Paul Overall.
The Cast:
CPO (Macca) - bass, piano, guitar
Dicki Fliszar (Abe) - drums
Chris Jagich (Wix) - keys, guitar
Cory Clark (Rusty) - guitar
Scott Harrah (Ray) - guitar, bass
I am in the thumbs up club on this one. Very Chuck Berry fifties and I like that era. Paul's vocals are great, and it zings along with plenty of energy. The ending is what makes it a cut above the rest. Not just the coming back itself but also those last two bars or so. Clever and effective. I will be fascinated by what people think of C'mon People because it was and always has been a flip-flop song for me; one moment thinking I love it, the next considering it a dirge and to and fro I go.
For CPO and Cory... and anyone else interested...
This is the full 90 minute "Up Close" show: ruclips.net/video/H68wYG2R-3E/видео.html
Played at the Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York City on December 10, 1992.
Paul's new "Off The Ground" album would not be released until February 1st, 1993... so these 8 new songs (marked with an asterisk *) were being heard for the first time by this crowd, almost two months before there were officially released.
1 0.00 Band takes the stage
2 1:42 Twenty Flight Rock
3 5:20 Get Out Of My Way*
4 9:15 Fixing A Hole (Paul did not play this song live very often)
5 13:12 Looking For Changes*
6 16:40 Penny Lane
7 20:44 Biker Like An Icon*
8 25:00 I Owe It All To You*
9 30:04 Big Boys Bickering*
10 34:44 Michelle
11 38:07 Jingle Bells
12 38:49 Hope Of Deliverance*
13 42:42 Can't Buy Me Love (a new version of this song)
14 45:50 Peace In The Neighbourhood*
15 52:07 Off The Ground*
16 56:20 I Wanna Be Your Man (a new version)
17 59:22 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
18 107:39 My Love
19 111:45 C Moon
20 115:19 Lady Madonna
21 118:10 C'mon People*
22 124:40 Live And Let Die
23 128:00 Introduction Of The Band
I remember watching SNL when Paul played this song and being excited to see him debut a new song, it was the first episode I ever watched of SNL.
I seen that also.
"wine-dark sea" is a descriptive phrase from Homer's Odyssey, or the way it's been translated in English since forever. Often quoted.
I'm with you this is a horn blasting straight ahead good rocker! Another that I always wanted McCartney to perform live!
Frank Mead-Alto Sax, Nick Payn- Baritone Sax, Andy Hamilton- Tenor Sax, Nick Pentelow-Tenor Sax and Martin Drover- Trumpet.
Paul really loved his wife, man! He's got a full gas tank & its only a mile! Wixs and his electronic horns!Rocker!
My second favorite song on the album, after "Lovers that never were." It's the definition of a straight ahead rocker and makes a great driving song. Would be a great opening song for "Maybe I'm Amazed!"
Yet another song in the vein of We Can Work It Out. He knows he's right, like or lump it.
The Midnight Horns on this.
I noticed your post,lol. Thanks for the info.
For some odd reason, our tastes seem to be diametrically opposite on this record 😀 Interesting.
For me this classic Chuck Berry-inspired track, although fun, is the least interesting of the whole album.
I can see its placement in a tracklist otherwise quite poor on rocking numbers (Apart from Looking For Changes), but definitely I would have switched that with some of the great B-sides from this era.
The song has also briefly been performed during the 1993 New World Tour: Definitely a fun song to play, with the little train whistle on the false ending, but it was pretty quickly abandoned after the first few dates of the tour
You're right because I think it's one of the ABSOLUTE BEST songs on the album!
The 1993 tour should have kept this song, and gotten rid of Looking for Changes.
@@knuckledragger9322 Impossible, being the animal rights awareness one of the focal points of that tour
I think the guitarist wasn’t as impressed of it like the other one
Hey, that conversation about Paul needing a sounding board was yesterday. Not a minute ago.
Live performance from "Up Close" in 1992: ruclips.net/video/MSJ6iVXv6O4/видео.html
And this one is from a soundcheck in Tokyo from 1993: ruclips.net/video/AORWy49vORQ/видео.html
This song is what George Martin used to call a "potboiler".
It sounds like a Russian Album outtake.
Winedark Open Sea is the best song on the album.
Flaming Pie is miles away from this album.
My least favorite song on the album. "Winedark", coming up next, is my favorite. You are likely not to like it. Very Stax influenced R&B. Robbie and Hamish could be George Harrison and Steve Cropper playing.
It'll be over their heads again.
Probably the least interesting track (at least tied with Peace In the Neighbourhood), fairly generic R&R. No doubt fun to play but i don't really need to listen to it.
Though it is a nice little rocker I am not partcularly fond of it. I expected you to be fond of it :)