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He did WHAT?!?

I don't know… a lot more people could be watching the episode knowing that he's done one now. Sometimes I come across it on PBS and go "Whoa, didn't know so-and-so was on here!"

One time, he read something that said "Let's see your butt!" or something along those lines. Then he said to her, "Well, let's see yours first." and the audience ate it up.

When I saw them two years ago, Keith momentarily forgot what city he was playing in and after laughing it off, he said "I'm just happy to be here, really."

Floor seats were that amount in Minneapolis last year, assuming you went on Stubhub the day of. There's always a chance of finding a solid deal that way if you're close by and patient enough…

I see what you did there…

Blackbird usually involves a story about hearing from people how they learned guitar to the song.

Or the intro for Limp Bizkit's Urban Assault Mix of Rollin'…

Smart parent.

Rachel, is that you?

Go to McCartney's message board sometime. There's hundreds of posts about this very topic (just like any other band's message board, sure, but with his catalog…)

Yeah, he played that at my show last year in 2016. It was a song often cited as one he'd probably never play, but they actually pulled it out and had to recreate the synth effect from scratch to do so, which is impressive.

Every Present Past is a good one. I blare that one out every so often and then some.

I bought Wingspan right after the first show I saw of his, even though I already kept up with his solo work to some extent.

A one in 365 chance and thousands of people there, so safe to say so, yeah.

My Dad and I went together two years ago and he's probably what I'd call a decent fan of his (and it was mostly me pushing him to go, haha). Great experience. First and only time so far I"ve seen a show with one of the parents. And Mom said he couldn't stop talking about for a day or two afterward!

I bought a pre-sale ticket for $220 or so for this show last year. Something like Row 18 with the dividing aisle in the floor right in front of me, which was great. But I was a bit miffed that I saw tickets in the 4th row or so going for less than that the night before the show! Still worked out, but I'll keep that in

It makes it a bit easier to swallow. I absolutely put my foot down on paying $425 for a single Stones ticket a few years ago. But my lucked panned out when I found a fourth-row seats for half the price on StubHub two days before the show.

They argued a bit over who primarily wrote In My Life too, which is stunning since they more or less agreed on the other songs for who contributed what. Lennon claimed Paul contribute the harmony part and middle 8, while Paul said he more or less put the music to John's words.