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"Lady Madonna," "Paperback Writer" and "Penny Lane" embody the tunefulness that made Paul's whimsy the perfect foil to John's abrasiveness, and the other Beatle reprises are equally strong. With the help of guitarists Robbie McIntosh and Hamish Stuart, McCartney's solo work hits harder than it does in its studio incarnation. McCartney is coolest, however, when he reaches back: "Kansas City" and "Good Rockin' Tonight" reveal him as the upbeat rocker whose zeal transformed the world. That such zeal lingers is reason enough for Paul Is Live.
(Posted: May 3, 2001)
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- Drive My Car
- Let Me Roll It
- Looking for Changes
- Peace in the Neighbourhood
- All My Loving
- Robbie's Bit (Thanks Chet)
- Good Rockin' Tonight
- We Can Work It Out
- Hope of Deliverance
- Michelle
- Biker Like an Icon
- Here, There and Everywhere
- My Love
- Magical Mystery Tour
- C'mon People
- Lady Madonna
- Paperback Writer
- Penny Lane
- Live and Let Die
- Kansas City
- Welcome to Soundcheck
- Hotel in Benidorm
- I Wanna Be Your Man
- Fine Day
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