The Greatest Concert EVER!

Monday night I was handed the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the one and only Sir Paul McCartney. After reading the 'greatest music decade post' I think everyone here needs to step back and recognize that Paul McCartney and the Beatles changed music forever. They were pioneers and innovators that changed music forever. Anyways you all may be thinking that the guy is 63 fucking years old, and probably can't even carry a tune, but he rocked the fuck out. It was the most energetic concert I have ever seen, ever. The entire audience was on their feet throughout the entire 3 hour rock-n-roll production. He plays lighter rock than any band out these days, but he still plays them with more power and drive than any other concert. I highly recommend you check his tour out, its absolutely incredible.

 
a) i dont like the guy nor his music

b) i wouldnt want to pay to see an old guy who might croak on stage

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My time is winding down.............just wait for it
 
The Beattles really didn't do shit for music in itself, they did a lot for the music industry, but they were hardly groudbreaking. They just happened to be a band that made a lot of #1s

"When evolution is outlawed, only outlaws will evolve."

" i saw samuel l. jackson sessioning some urban rails with emilio estevez a few years ago" i_am_a_skier
 
I, personally, am not a fan of either McCartney or the Beatles.

- Tom

"My choice is what I choose to do, and if I'm causing no harm why should it bother you, and your choice is who you choose to be so if you're causing no harm your alright with me. If you don't like my fire then don't come around, cause I'm gonna burn one down."

Ben Harper
 
mm beatles. I wish it would not be like 60 bucks and such.

-Michael Lifshitz-dfpJibberishradical
 
Paul McCartney is amazing for sure. I would love to go to a show.

ill be super rich and own mt.hood and let everybody from ns ski for free... except freezed

-hoodratz47
 
I'm not a big fan of the Beatles, but I would really like to see them while I can if there is a stop anywhere near me(highly unlikely). It would just be awesome to see one of the pioneers of rock and roll while I had the chance since every rock band now has at least some influence from them, save for the shitty punk bands.

 
for all non-beatles fans:

unity by desmond dekker, way ahead of its time.

that'll be the day by streetlight manifest, probobly a really good song.

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I agree, while I wouldn't dub it best ever, he was very entertaining and energetic. I saw him on his last tour and was quite pleasantly surprised, Live and Let Die was more rockin than Guns and Roses version which was surprising.

And for people who said the Beatles didn't do anything for music, you are a moron.

 
yeah i saw him on his last tour and live and let die was pretty energetic, i really hope my dad is taking me on this tour seeing as there is no way i can pay for a ticket

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if title of this thread is refering to OzzFest, then YES!

Me: Hey I got these sweet new skis today.

Matt: Sick, are they telegraph?

Me: You mean telemark?

Matt: Yea, im retarded.

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no the best one was tom petty

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more like "my chemical GAY romance with a gay man"!-mommy

whos better and more gangster.. personally i say the game he has better flow and is more gangster ya 50 did get shot 9 times but not in real dangerous places... the game got shot in the heart thats bad ass-assassin167

 
In respones to lateralis and ski-hobo: The Beatles actually did change music and set the industry standard from the 60's on. They didn't just 'happen' to have a bunch of #1 hits, they earned them with amazing writing, and all of them were released within a 10 year period. The Beatles were actually the first rock-n-roll band ever. You may not believe it, but in its day 'Twist and Shout' was considered hard rock. If you don't believe that, check out Helter Skelter, which is in fact very hard rock. They also revolutionized the industry by using Les Paul's ideas for multi-track recording, allowing them a minimum of 8 different instruments per track. Not only did they have a 'few' hit songs, they had over 50, including 20 in the US.
 
I'd definatly have to say that seeing the Rolling Stones this summer may have been one of the best concerts in the last while, 85,000 people and copius ammounts of chronic :)
 
I wish I could've gone to see them, that would've been awesome. But I saw Van Halen last year and I'm going to Motley Crue on tuesday so I'm happy. Chevelle and Danzig are also coming to town this weekend, so I'll be having fun!
 
i cant beleive i just read that. listen to sgt. pepper and then magical mystery tour. and if you still feel the same i'll eat my hat............and post a pic.
 
the greatest concert ever? idk about that, ever been to velvit revolver they may not have such good songs like the beatles but they put on a god amazing concert it blew my mind
 
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