Post subject: [2013-10-15] Paul McCartney "New" (MPL/Hear)
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 5:45 am
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Anyone here remember the good old days when you walked into you favorite record store, bought a record and with the possible exception of getting 1 or 2 B sides, that was the end of it? No hunting around for various tracks at various stores, websites or other locations? So much less agita.
Post subject: [2013-10-15] Paul McCartney "New" (MPL/Hear)
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 2:10 am
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Geof recently brought us up to date on the status of bonus tracks:
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Linda wrote:
Hmm ... Amazon is now showing different bonus tracks than before for the CD Deluxe Edition, matching what was supposed to be the Walmart USA and Amazon France exclusive versions:
Hmmm, not as of Friday morning. I just checked Amazon US, UK and France, and all three list the exact same two deluxe edition bonus cuts: "Turned Out" and "Get Me Out of Here." Walmart doesn't have a track listing on their pages, saying it's not available at this time, nor does Best Buy, although their listing does describe it as a "Best Buy exclusive." Target doesn't even list it for pre-order.
And now, a new annoyance: Amazon in Japan lists what is apparently their one and only version as having the same two bonus tracks listed above ... PLUS a 15th track called "Struggle," described as a "bonus track for the Japanese edition only."
What happened to "Scared" and "Secret Life of a Party Girl"?!!
Could they really still be tinkering with the track line-up this close to release, which would affect artwork etc.? Shouldn't it already be at the pressing plants in the various countries, meaning a LOT of people at the label, within Mc's camp etc. knows full-well what the actual track listings are? Does it have to be this complicated — and expensive — to simply want to buy an artist's new album and get all the new songs in a physical format? Apparently, yes, and I'm sure McCartney is losing no sleep over it. This isn't combating piracy; this is screwing the diehard fans, because the casual buyer won't care about all these extra songs.
Best Buy's exclusive is apparently about the packaging, not the contents:
"Scared" has reappeared as a bonus track on the Walmart standard edition. Their deluxe edition doesn't show a track listing yet.
Target doesn't yet list the album at their website, as I'm typing this.
To summarize -- and remember, things could still change -- for the collector who wants physical copies but isn't concerned about packaging variations, get the Amazon Deluxe (which is at the link above) for "Turned Out" and "Get Me Out Of Here", go into Walmart for either their Standard or Deluxe (to get "Scared" and maybe also "Secret Life Of A Party Girl" on their Deluxe Edition), then get the Japanese pressing (for "Struggle").
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 3:55 pm
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Amazon doesn't list those two tracks on the Deluxe Edition as exclusives, so I'm loathe to call them that although I don't believe we've seen them listed elsewhere.
I'll add a link in the opening post to this section of the discussion.
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Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:02 pm
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Linda wrote:
Geof recently brought us up to date on the status of bonus tracks:
tonsorock wrote:
Linda wrote:
Hmm ... Amazon is now showing different bonus tracks than before for the CD Deluxe Edition, matching what was supposed to be the Walmart USA and Amazon France exclusive versions:
Hmmm, not as of Friday morning. I just checked Amazon US, UK and France, and all three list the exact same two deluxe edition bonus cuts: "Turned Out" and "Get Me Out of Here." Walmart doesn't have a track listing on their pages, saying it's not available at this time, nor does Best Buy, although their listing does describe it as a "Best Buy exclusive." Target doesn't even list it for pre-order.
And now, a new annoyance: Amazon in Japan lists what is apparently their one and only version as having the same two bonus tracks listed above ... PLUS a 15th track called "Struggle," described as a "bonus track for the Japanese edition only."
What happened to "Scared" and "Secret Life of a Party Girl"?!!
Could they really still be tinkering with the track line-up this close to release, which would affect artwork etc.? Shouldn't it already be at the pressing plants in the various countries, meaning a LOT of people at the label, within Mc's camp etc. knows full-well what the actual track listings are? Does it have to be this complicated — and expensive — to simply want to buy an artist's new album and get all the new songs in a physical format? Apparently, yes, and I'm sure McCartney is losing no sleep over it. This isn't combating piracy; this is screwing the diehard fans, because the casual buyer won't care about all these extra songs.
Best Buy's exclusive is apparently about the packaging, not the contents:
"Scared" has reappeared as a bonus track on the Walmart standard edition. Their deluxe edition doesn't show a track listing yet.
Target doesn't yet list the album at their website, as I'm typing this.
To summarize -- and remember, things could still change -- for the collector who wants physical copies but isn't concerned about packaging variations, get the Amazon Deluxe (which is at the link above) for "Turned Out" and "Get Me Out Of Here", go into Walmart for either their Standard or Deluxe (to get "Scared" and maybe also "Secret Life Of A Party Girl" on their Deluxe Edition), then get the Japanese pressing (for "Struggle").
Target will have a bonus 30 minute DVD with an interview and a backstage glimpse from the Out There tour, or so says the sticker on it.
Post subject: [2013-10-15] Paul McCartney "New" (MPL/Hear)
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 8:16 am
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i'm telling you all....be patient.
wait a few months and it will be re-released with everything in one place, the mccartney camp has a habit of doing this, precedent has been set. wouldn't be surprised if it isn't a christmas thing..
you heard it here first
thank me later.
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Post subject: [2013-10-15] Paul McCartney "New" (MPL/Hear)
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According to early reviews 'Scared' is a (or even the) stand out song. It's supposed to be a hidden track after 'Road' but is it on the (UK) deluxe version? I really want to know before I order it?
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Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 3:56 pm
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Andrew Kneath wrote:
According to early reviews 'Scared' is a (or even the) stand out song. It's supposed to be a hidden track after 'Road' but is it on the (UK) deluxe version? I really want to know before I order it?
If "Scared" is a hidden track, then the Walmart Standard Edition is off the list of versions to get.
Paul McCartney Surprises Queens High School With High-Energy Concert. By Jon Wiederhorn
The fortunate pupils at the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts in Astoria, Queens, New York, often enjoy performances by guest musicians as part of their curriculum. But these students didn't have any idea what kind of treat they were in for when they were summoned to the Tony Bennett Concert Hall the afternoon of Tuesday, October 8...until the school's principal announced that none other than Paul McCartney was going to perform a special show just for them.
Coincidentally, the concert took place the day of two important dates: the birthday of late Beatle John Lennon, who would have been 73, and on a less somber note, the second anniversary of McCartney's marriage to third wife Nancy Shevell (who was in attendance, as was the school's founder, Tony Bennett). Sir Paul was certainly in the mood to celebrate, performing Beatles classics, Wings anthems, and a few songs from his upcoming album New, out October 15.
McCartney played the set with his current touring band, with the show split into five musical sections and four short Q&A breaks, during which the students asked surprisingly astute questions. But of course, it was the music that kept the crowd smiling, dancing, and singing along.
Dressed in a black suit and black tie, McCartney launched right into "Eight Days a Week," playing his trademark Hofner 500/1 bass and singing with the zeal of a young artist rocking a stadium for the first time. The vocal harmonies were spot-on and, as with many Beatles numbers, contributed greatly to the transcendence of the music.
"This beats going to class," quipped Paul, before he rocked the hall with the first new song of the day, "Save Us," an energized number propelled by slashing guitars and quirky back-up vocals reminiscent of ELO or Queen. Lyrics like "In the heat of battle, you've got something that will save us" suggested that New will feature political numbers in addition to Paul's famous love songs.
Speaking of love songs, McCartney dedicated the title track of his new album to his wife; the emotive, melodic tune was clearly written for Nancy, although it could have applied to practically any context. "We can do what we want, we can be who we choose/See, there's no guarantee, we've got nothing to lose," Macca sang. As he finished the final chord, he said, "Happy anniversary, baby."
Two more Beatles songs, "Lady Madonna" (with McCartney at the piano, making the tune swing) and "We Can Work it Out" (which featured him on acoustic guitar), followed. Then it was time for the strummy new pop song "Everybody Out There" and its Beatlesque message of positivity: "There before the grace of God go you and I/Do something good before you say goodbye."
"This is the big wardrobe change of the afternoon," joked McCartney, before he removed his jacket. Then he played a heartstring-tugging solo acoustic version of "Blackbird" and explained to the students how he wrote the song to inspire those who were suffering during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. "I wanted to write a song so if the people in Arkansas or Alabama heard it, it might give them a little bit of hope," he said.
McCartney told an equally interesting story about the psychedelic number "Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite." Diehard Beatles fans probably already know the tale, but the students, who were likely hearing it for the first time, seemed fascinated. "The day John and I wrote this song, we were looking at a poster on his wall, and for the lyrics we pretty much wrote down everything that was on this poster," McCartney recalled.
The remainder of the set featured the epic Wings number "Band on the Run" and three more Beatles songs, "Back in the U.S.S.R.," "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da," and "Hey Jude," the latter of which inspired feverish singalongs from students and teachers alike.
It was an afternoon about possibilities and rewards, a demonstration that ambitious musicians can accomplish their dreams. McCartney clearly enjoyed the intimate environment, joking with the audience and encouraging the kids to pursue their own artistic passions. "You rock on. You be great. You be lovely in your careers," he exclaimed, right before leaving the stage.
Even after he was gone, the dazed and inspired students continued to sing the chorus of "Hey Jude" for several minutes. A more entertaining and invigorating assembly they will likely never attend.
Paul McCartney's setlist at the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts was as follows:
"Eight Days a Week" "Save Us" "Jet" Q&A "New" "Lady Madonna" Q&A "We Can Work It Out" "Everybody Out There" "Blackbird" Q&A "For the Benefit of Mr. Kite" "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" Q&A "Band on the Run" "Back in the U.S.S.R." "Hey Jude"
And on Thursday, Paul had another surprise in store for New York fans, when he tweeted:
Come back for more details on McCartney's latest New York pop-up show, and make sure to tune in Monday, October 14 at 6pm PT/9pm ET to see Paul McCartney's Frank Sinatra School of the Arts concert stream exclusively on Yahoo.
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