Several Beatles songs that have never before been performed before were given their live debut by Paul McCartney on the opening night of his world tour. McCartney played "Your Mother Should Know", "Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite", "Lovely Rita" and "All Together Now" for the first time ever during the gig in Belo Horizone, Brazil on Saturday (May 4). You can watch fan-shot footage of the gig below. McCartney also surprised the 55,000 in attendance by opening with "Eight Days A Week" – which had previously only been performed once in 1965 – and "We Can Work It Out", which hasn't been included in his set since his Glastonbury performance in 2004. Wings tracks "What The Man Said" and "Hi Hi Hi" also made it into his solo setlist for the first time. Belo Horizonte was picked as a stop on McCartney's Out There tour after local fans started a petition on Facebook to get the singer to play the city. At the end of his show McCartney got the girls up on stage from the audience who organised the petition and thanked them for their support. Paul McCartney played: 'Eight Days A Week' 'Juniors Farm' 'All My Loving' 'Listen To What The Man Said' 'Let Me Roll It' 'Paperback Writer' 'My Valentine' '1985' 'Long and Winding Road' 'Maybe I'm Amazed' 'Hope Of Deliverance' 'We Can Work It Out' 'Another Day' 'And I Love Her' 'Blackbird' 'Here Today' 'Your Mother Should Know' 'Lady Madonna' 'All Together Now' 'Mrs Vanderbilt' 'Eleanor Rigby' 'Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite' 'Something' 'Ob la di Ob la da' 'Band on the Run' 'Let It Be' 'Live and Let Die' 'Hey Jude' 'Day Tripper' 'Lovely Rita' 'Get Back' 'Yesterday' 'Helter Skelter' 'Golden Slumbers/The End' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WCEZVIMZIY
Several Beatles songs that have never before been performed before were given their live debut by Paul McCartney on the opening night of his world tour.
McCartney played “Your Mother Should Know”, “Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite”, “Lovely Rita” and “All Together Now” for the first time ever during the gig in Belo Horizone, Brazil on Saturday (May 4). You can watch fan-shot footage of the gig below.
McCartney also surprised the 55,000 in attendance by opening with “Eight Days A Week” – which had previously only been performed once in 1965 – and “We Can Work It Out”, which hasn’t been included in his set since his Glastonbury performance in 2004. Wings tracks “What The Man Said” and “Hi Hi Hi” also made it into his solo setlist for the first time.
Belo Horizonte was picked as a stop on McCartney’s Out There tour after local fans started a petition on Facebook to get the singer to play the city. At the end of his show McCartney got the girls up on stage from the audience who organised the petition and thanked them for their support.
Paul McCartney played:
‘Eight Days A Week’
‘Juniors Farm’
‘All My Loving’
‘Listen To What The Man Said’
‘Let Me Roll It’
‘Paperback Writer’
‘My Valentine’
‘1985’
‘Long and Winding Road’
‘Maybe I’m Amazed’
‘Hope Of Deliverance’
‘We Can Work It Out’
‘Another Day’
‘And I Love Her’
‘Blackbird’
‘Here Today’
‘Your Mother Should Know’
‘Lady Madonna’
‘All Together Now’
‘Mrs Vanderbilt’
‘Eleanor Rigby’
‘Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite’
‘Something’
‘Ob la di Ob la da’
‘Band on the Run’
‘Let It Be’
‘Live and Let Die’
‘Hey Jude’
‘Day Tripper’
‘Lovely Rita’
‘Get Back’
‘Yesterday’
‘Helter Skelter’
‘Golden Slumbers/The End’