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SOON IN LIMA


was confirmed the presentation of former Beatle Paul McCartney in Lima, on Monday May 9, 2011, at 21:00.
apostolic If we could even say, after the May 9 ... "dwelt among us ...".
It will be fun to show the UP AND COMING TOUR. Its duration is approximately 2 hours 50 minutes. Paul is in enviable physical condition (think it's an elderly man with a physical solvent, own musical voice and a boy of 22). In addition, the audio fidelity, the visual, pyrotechnics and the backing band are an order pluscuanperfecto. Would have to take it for granted.
can also say that having a Beatle in Lima is by now a blessing.
Y is-somehow-an indicator of economic emergency after thirty years of "apocalyptic plagues" (terrorism, hyperinflation, state terrorism, drug trafficking, economic shock, corruption, a phenomenon of child), so it is justice that Peru is distracted, softening and reinvented the show with Sir Paul McCartney: a true hero of rock n roll.
Something good is happening in the country, not everything can be wrong.
Long live Paul McCartney!
Oscar Contreras Morales .-

Paul McCartney: Being a survivor is a privilege (Diario El Mercurio, Chile)

The former Beatle played last night in Buenos Aires, as part of the Up and Coming tour, which this time did not stop in Santiago. In a deep and sincere dialogue, reminiscent of John Lennon McCartney talks about the separation of his group, his relationship with Yoko Ono and demystifies legends, such as why he was barefoot on the album "Abbey Road."
Sebastian Ramos La Nacion of Buenos Aires Being a Beatle, be granted not one but four titles. One sixties: "The Beatles made many changes to improve the world." Another debunker and beatlemaniacs tone: "When we went to take pictures for the cover of 'Abbey Road', I just took the shoes and crossed the street with the rest. "Perhaps a sensational and out of context:" I have no relationship with Yoko. "And the last one, dedicated to his friend and fellow society more intense and creative pop music 50 years: "Having your hand to a person like John will probably happen only once in a lifetime". With them always the case. Each one chooses the Beatle they want. Here also you can keep the one you like Paul.

Composer
"Hi, Paul", greet, and start running the strict 20 minutes of talk.

-The list of topics of these concerts is a major retrospective of his career, how do you see yourself when you look back?
"Like if I look in a mirror I do not know, somehow I feel like a lucky boy. If I look back, I see the boy Paul, growing up in World War II, which was a very interesting time, then we are The Beatles, which meant a release time, where not only us but a lot of things were changing. There was a lot more freedom for young people and that's where we could develop a talent that allowed us to make great music. I can say now, after much time has passed, because at that time would have been very proud. Now, as we did has lasted so long and been so successful, I think I can say I was very fortunate to have been a quarter of that. "

- In the decade of 60, a generation of musicians set out to change the world with his art, what is the meaning of pop music these days?
"In the 60's, people began to realize how things could be done in the world and in music. I think The Beatles made many changes to improve the world. At that time people woke up, realized he was free, I had a kind voice. And now I find many people who comes and tells me that in one way or another, changed his life, the music that we were led to believe they could do something important. Until then it was like people had things set by their parents, school or tradition, it was like having a set path. That was very important and when you look at pop music these days, many people find that keeping up with Bob Geldof, Bono, U2, Coldplay. There are many people doing very good work on behalf of good causes. And then there's the other side, that music is just entertainment, fun, just to make people dance, to a party, and rightly so. "

- In which direction creative process changed in recent years?
"Everything changes, you learn and try different things. What I do now is different and, in the first place, you have to remember that in early times was John. Most of the things we did were collaborations and that made a particular style. Even when we worked apart, we did things in the same style. Since then, I try not to do the same all the time and then my approach to composition has changed. Although I think that fortunately I keep writing good songs ".

The survivor
usually McCartney as head a phrase he wrote long ago:" Take a sad song and make it better. "For it is not surprising that three-hour concert is a constant celebration, even remember their loved ones are gone, like John, George Harrison and his first wife and partner in the group Wings, Linda Eastman.

- Was it difficult being the survivor, the man should always have the legend?
"I must tell you that for me it was a great time, really enjoyed it. There were about children in Liverpool when we formed the band and started doing something, then did something really special and, later, it was crazy world. Then I Wings, who was also very good, and now I do things alone and feel so very special. I play songs by The Beatles because I love people remember and love them. Being a survivor of everything that is a privilege. "

- this year Lennon reminded twice: 70 years of his birth and 30 death ... What was the most influential left him?
"I remember with great love. A special day to always remember is when we met and started working together. I think the biggest influence is the way we wrote together. We managed to happen something special. Before crossing, we worked individually, but it was something small and when we meet, just that we did was great. I think we both have influenced each other. Write together it became very easy, very simple. I had an idea, he had an idea and another and another, was a kind ping-pong of ideas and at the end of the session, we had a new song. The musical influence was probably the most important. While I worked with creative people, I think having a person beside you and John will probably happen only once in a lifetime ".

The Beatle
- In April marked 40 years of separation from The Beatles, How do you remember that time? Do you still think it was the best decision?
"It was hard for everyone, because we had been together a long time. For the first time, we had great trouble conduct business. We did not have to think about these things because Brian Epstein took over, but when he died we had to get down to thinking about it. That was when Apple opened as from the United States Allen Klein came, things got so difficult that it was impossible to continue. When I think about it, I realize that somehow had to happen and had to end at that time. Indeed, the end was difficult, so I try to focus on the big things we had done before. "

- What does it mean to you now close his concerts with a song like" Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band "?
"It's very rewarding to play songs I wrote many years ago, because it brings me back memory. Then, every time I play, I think the day we recorded that song. With The Beatles only played it once when we recorded it. That would have been the end of the song because I never would have played again, but with the current band the rescue and is good to keep the song alive. It also works very well, I think, at the end of a show because it was written to be the end of a show. I think it's a good finish and very enjoyable for both the public and the band. This is a very liberating. "

Myths
- I can do a couple more questions, but as a fan of The Beatles?
"Forward."

- Why is barefoot on the cover of the band's latest album, "Abbey Road"?
"It was hot and was working in sandals, in the study. When we went to take pictures for the album cover, I just pulled out and crossed the street with the rest, but barefoot. No one died, There was no funeral as a legend. "

- Have you ever thought of recording something together with Yoko Ono?
"No, we do not have a musical relationship. I see often, we send Christmas cards and gifts for birthdays. We have a good relationship, but not music."

- Thinking of Charles Manson, Mark Chapman and all that extra musical about the Beatles, why do you think happened? Was the confusion of the time or what the Beatles represented at that time?
"I think it was drugs. A lot of people take drugs, and some, like the ones you mention, went crazy. "

- And what do they represent the Beatles today?
" I think, at some point, they still represent the freedom, good music, and increasingly and the more we become legend. But the main thing is that they still represent the enjoyment of life. "

Chilean pesos to $ 1,200,000 per ticket
The expectations aroused both Paul McCartney concert in Buenos Aires, yesterday and today was that the tickets sold out quickly. Yesterday, early, long lines were assembled achieve a good location in a show that would be opened by the former vocalist for Los Piojos, Andrés Ciro Martínez.
There were resellers offering tickets for up to 10 Argentine pesos, ie, over $ 1,200,000 in Chilean currency.
Argentines surrendered at his feet. A Paul McCartney in glory and majesty returned last night to the capital of Argentina, who had received his last visit in 1993. River Plate stadium was completely full: 45 thousand fans had made a long queue to wait for their idol. Several wore celestial globes and signs with greetings for the artist. Among the varied groups, which included several women over 40 and entire families, distinguished celebrities like Charly Garcia, who was cheered when he made his entry into the stadium.
teloneo After a half hour acoustic Andrew Cyrus, lead singer of the band Los Piojos, McCartney appeared on stage on time at 21:00 hours with a powerful mix of "Venus and Mars", "Rock Show" and "Jets." Earlier, Argentine public greeted with "Hello, Buenos Aires!". Attempted to communicate in English with the public during the three hour concert.
showing his versatility on stage, the British musician started with his classic low, but touched several instruments throughout the evening. The repertoire of his show focused mainly on his time in Wings, but as expected, included several items of all Beatles and solo career. A couple of songs were dedicated to his late friend and fellow Beatles John Lennon and George Harrison.
This is the first of two concerts that the musician would in Argentina as part of his tour Up and coming. The other would be made today in the same stadium, and tickets had all sold, despite the high prices that were up to 6 000 Argentine pesos, something like $ 720 000 Chileans.
And though long ago rumors that the musician could play 68 years in Chile in 2011, so far nothing is confirmed. What is known is that this is not a farewell tour, as he himself was responsible for making it clear to the media did not think trasandinos retire from the stage yet.

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