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Out There - Live In Japan - Ultimate Archive Collection

By Paul McCartneyUnofficial live • Part of the collection “Paul McCartney • Ultimate Archive Collection

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Disc 1

  1. Medley

    1. Foxy Lady

      Written by Jimi Hendrix

      0:00 • Live

  2. New

    Written by Paul McCartney

Disc 2

  1. Crowd Chant

  2. Paul Thanks Fans

  3. Live at Shea Stadium

  4. Medley

  5. Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

  6. ‘Saturday Night Live’ 40th Anniversary Special


Liner notes by Peerke:

OUT THERE – LIVE IN JAPAN – ULTIMATE ARCHIVE COLLECTION

CD 1 + CD 2, tracks 1-10

On April 28, 2015 Paul and his band played the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo. The same place as where The Beatles played Japan in 1966. The concert was filmed and professionally recorded for Japanese television. To that end the show was abbreviated to two hours. So, only 30 songs were played, and not as usual, around 40. While a number of regular songs were dropped from the set, it was the debut performance of the Beatles song ‘Another Girl’.
The full concert was televised on July 11, 2015. And naturally, soon appeared on bootleg: Complete Live at the Budokan 2015.

CD 2

11-12 – On July 18, 2008, Billy Joel performed the last concert in the legendary William A. Shea Municipal Stadium in New York, before it would be dismantled. At the end of the show, Paul McCartney suddenly appeared to play two songs with Billy: ‘I Saw Her Standing There’ and ‘Let It Be’.

13-16 – “This won’t be topped,” said Paul Rudd at the conclusion of Saturday Night Live, after Paul McCartney’s performance on December 11, 2010 in the NBC Studio, New York City.

17-20 – On October 7, 2013, three days before the release of his New album, Paul played a ten song set for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,at the Rockefeller Center, New York City. The final three songs of the show are represented here.

21 – Paul returned to the NBC Studio, on February 15, 2015, for the 40th anniversary of Saturday Night Live. ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’ was introduced by Keith Richards.

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