Friday, November 22, 2013

Paul McCartney in Japan, 2013









Preparation

Paul McCartney's concerts were a rare opportunity for Japanese fans. Paul has only held his or his band's concert in Japan 5 times in the 51years since The Beatles debut to this year, 2013. Therefore, I prepared something special for his concerts in November, 2013.

First, I did my best to take time off in order to attend all six concerts in Japan. The first and second concerts were held in Osaka Dome, which is located near my office. However, the other venues are a long way from my office. Fukuoka Dome is 500km West of my office, and Tokyo Dome is 500km East of my work place. It is almost the same distance as from London to Edinburgh, or New York to Niagra Falls. Therefore, I had to take days off. It isn't easy to take days off during the working week for Japanese businessmen. Fortunately, I could take enough day off to see Paul's concerts with my co-workers and clients understanding and smiling.

Then, 38 fanatical friends of mine and I, made red T-shirts which you can see below. They express our delight at Paul's first visit to Japan in 11 years.





The "McCartney weeks", as I like to call them, from the first concert on 11/11/2013 to the last one on 21/11/2013, have come and gone. I have written down my personal impression and experiences from these weeks.




General Impressions

Paul is so young and energetic. He sung his songs, in the same key as he did 50-years ago, with no water and very little rest. He depends not only on his talent, but also his good health. I recognize that good health is an important base for good work.

If his condition was not so great, his concerts would still be fantastic, because the songs he composed were fantastic.

He has a tremendous numbers of fans. Some of them are very good friends of mine. His concerts were a rare and precious opportunity to see them. My group of friends included people who hadn't seen each other since Paul's last concert in Japan, in 2002. What's more, Paul gave me a new opportunity to meet new friends at these concerts. Paul's music makes me happy, not only by how good it sounds but also because I can socialise with many amazing people. I think this is great.

I really appreciate Paul's consideration. He made many speeches in Japanese. One of his first speeches in Japanese was, "I will manage to speak in Japanese on this stage, but actually I'm good at English". In addition to this, he spoke in different Japanese dialects according to the area where the venue was located. Sometimes he spoke English, but at that time, Japanese subtitles appeared on big screens on stage. I have never known any other foreign musician to make such an effort. We enjoyed his showmanship and appreciated his consideration, along with his music. I think that he is taken for granted and should be more popular worldwide.




Special Memories

November 12th: 2nd concert in Osaka

I went to this concert with my six-year-old son. He lives with me, and since I frequently play Paul's CDs and DVDs, he has become a fan of Paul. When I asked him, "Do you wanna go to Paul's concert?", he quickly replied, "Yes! Yes!". Therefore, I got two tickets for that night. However, I had thought that the concert would be too long for him. After all, it wasn't for children. I had thought my son would get tired or bored and say, "I wanna go home."

However, my son enjoyed Paul's songs from the first to the last (so he could get a good nights sleep for going school the following day, I had to go with him before the encore). He jumped up when Paul began to sing his brand new single, "NEW". He also enjoyed, "All Together Now", because of his memories of when he first saw the animated movie, "Yellow Submarine". My son was astonished at the flames and fireworks on stage for the 007 theme song, "Live and Let Die". On his way home, he said, "I enjoyed the concert! I love Paul!!", repeatedly. Because of his comments and smile, I was on cloud nine.








November 15th: 3rd concert in Fukuoka

I got a close to look at the Tour Trucks.



Shaking hands with Paul's bronze hand made my day on my first visit to Fukuoka in 1993.



Paul shouted, "saiko!", again and again on stage that day. 'Saiko', does not mean 'psycho'. It has similar pronunciation, but means, terrific/fantastic.




November 18th: 4th concert in Tokyo

Tokyo is located closer to Fukushima than the other concert venues. Even now, 140,000 people who once lived in Fukushima had to evacuate and cannot go back to their homes after the big earthquake and nuclear plant accident in 2011. Paul gave a message to people from Fukushima and sung, "Yesterday".



Subtutile: "I dedicate the next song to Fukushima people…"

A friend of mine who lived close to Fukushima (the roof of his house was broken by the earthquake) said he was moved by Paul's message.




November 19th: 5th concert in Tokyo

I purchased a Sound Check ticket for this day. I was able to see Paul's rehearsal and was guaranteed front rows seats in the same venue as the main concert. The price was 80,000yen (800 dollars / 480 pounds / 560 euro). It was expensive for me, but I think it was worth the price.

The rehearsal was the same quality as the main concert. Paul and his band played some different songs to the main concert. The set list of the rehearsal changed every day, and many songs played on that day were old rock n' roll and blues songs. He seemed to be relaxed while singing and playing songs that he had listened to in his teenage years.

On this day, he was late for the Sound Check because of heavy traffic. He said, "Sorry, it's Kennedy traffic". His way from the hotel to the venue was affected by cars being controlled because of the new-appointed U.S. ambassador of Japan, Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of the slain president. He gave all of us guitar picks as a token of apology. It was a special token given only on this day, a small one, but nonetheless a big souvenir for me and other fans.








My seat was in the midst of the 55,000 seats of the gigantic Tokyo dome! I was in the 4th row!




I had a great experience and cannot explain it in words.

I saw a halolike light when Paul was alone on stage and sung "Blackbird", which was explained by Paul as a song of support for the civil-rights movement for black Americans in the 60s.






November 21th: the last concert in Tokyo

In the morning, my wife made these sandwiches even though she isn't Paul's biggest fan. Her lovely idea and concern made me even happier.



(below is Paul's brand new album , "NEW".)

The promotion company for this concert gave red bar-shaped lights to all 55,000 audience members. This present included a piece of paper that said: "This is a surprise present for Paul. When he begins to sing "Yesterday", pick it up and wave it. Never use it before this. Thank you for co-operating."



Paul was obviously surprised at this scene.

The last song "The End", made me sad and moved me. I decided to stamp the scene forever in my mind. When he stop playing the guitar,his guitar was pulled to his body. It was the last of his playing. When he went downstairs off to the side of the stage, his hands were raised up to his breast. I wish it was not the last scene of Paul for me.



I drunk with many fanatical friends after every concert. In particular, the last one was the most impressive event. I saw close friends, friends I hadn't seen in a long time, and foreign fans. When a Korean fan and I talked together we both said, "Between the Korean government and the Japanese one, the relationship isn't good these days. However, we can both enjoy talking about the same musician peacefully". I felt the great power of his music!








I'm grateful to Paul, the members of the band, the stage crew, promoters, my co-workers and clients. In particular, all my fanatical friends, fans who I met for the first time, and my family. These "McCartney weeks" were a special memory in my life.

5 comments:

顺丽 said...

Good luck to Paul McCartney, I am so happy to see him still performing music in the spite of his old age.

He and John Lennon are both great songwriters that made The Beatles great.

I love his bass playing the most

Yoshiteru said...

Yes, I thank Paul not only for his great songwriting and performances but also for his health at his old age. His big fans all over the world including me must be lucky because we enjoy his live music unlike other people of other eras in whole world history.

顺丽 said...

I can tell that you are a big fan of Paul judging from your statements on your postings about him. I find your postings about Paul to be interesting and I also could see the other sides of Paul from your posting.

I am a bigger fan of John than Paul but I also admire Paul, Paul was great. I personally like his relationship with John, the brother-like relationship between him and John is interesting, I could see how John and Paul could worked together so well and cared about each other in the spite of their opposing personalities.

His songs (Beatles songs or solo career songs) are enjoyable, his songs to me often stood out as being melodious and fancy which is a perfect counterbalance to John's complicated and intense songs.

Here are the top ten Beatles songs by Paul McCartney that I love the most:

1. Let It Be: The most poignant song that Paul ever did, the lyrics are very touching and meaningful. The melody is very beautifully done and touching, which suits the song very well. I sometimes cry when I listen to this song, this song is one of the most touching Beatles song alongside with "In My Life." I listened to this song for the first time when I was a child and I fell in love with it very much, I still like this very much until now. The best parts of the song are Paul's piano playing and the guitar solo on the middle part of the song.

2. Yesterday: I can see why many people adore this song, it is just so beautiful. The melody is very beautifully done, which is the reason why this song has been covered for so many times. The lyrics are so simple yet the sadness of the lyrics are very well-portrayed. Paul's voice was also beautiful, he conveyed the song so well.

3. Get Back: Clever song with clever lyrics, one of the cleverest song that Paul ever did. The melody is very catchy, playful, and energetic which added the charm to this song. My father likes this song very much, he likes the guitar solo part the most.

4. For No One: Beautiful ballad with beautiful Medieval European style music, the clavichord playing by Paul added the charm to this song. This song is one of my favorites within the "Revolver" album. John Lennon even liked this song very much, he called this song a "nice piece of work" and I agree with John.

5. I Saw Her Standing There: Catchy song with catchy rock n roll style music, one of my favorite early part Beatles songs. This song is very suitable for dancing and party.

6. Ob La Di Ob La Da: Clever song with playful lyrics, the ska style music added the charm to this song. I don't understand why many people hate this song, I cannot hate this song because it's so catchy.

7. We Can Work It Out: Catchy meaningful song with nice lyrics, John's contribution on the middle part of the song added the charm to this song like an icing on the top of a very delicious cake. George's suggestion to put the waltz section on the near ending of the song even made this song better.

8. Can't Buy Me Love: Iconic Beatlemania style song, this song captures the essence of Beatlemania so perfectly. And this song is a perfect companion to John's "A Hard Day's Night."

9. Hey Jude: Do I have to ask? The most heartwarming song that Paul ever did. Paul wrote this song to console John's first son, Julian Lennon. Perfect song for sing alongs.

10. Getting Better: The catchiest song that Paul ever did for the "Sgt. Pepper" album. John's contribution on that song made the song even better.


顺丽 said...

I don't listen much to Paul's solo career songs, but I would mentioned to you about which Paul's solo career songs that I have listened to and my reviews about them:

Live and Let Die: Very soulful song, Paul conveyed the song so well. His voice sounds powerful and dynamic which suits the song so well.

Here Today: The most beautiful tribute song that Paul did as a tribute to John, this song shows the prove that Paul still loves John as a friend and a songwriting partner.

Band on the Run: Catchy song with clever lyrics, even John loved this song so much.

Mull of Kintyre: Some people said this song is too sentimental, but I am okay with this song. Not really his best solo work but still worth of enjoy nonetheless.

Yoshiteru said...

I enjoyed your lists. They are similar to the lists of many Japanese people's selection, so I realized again that music is over the border of countries. FYI, 260,000 Japanese voting result for the Beatles songs (not only Paul's works) in 2009 as follows;
1.Let It Be 2.In My Life 3.Hey Jude 4.Help! 5.Strawberrry Fields Forever 6.A Day In The Life 7.The Long And Winding Road 8.Yesterday 9.Something 10.While My Guitar Gently Weeps

What's my lists? It is too difficult to choose them because the list are changing everyday. My all-time bests are;
Paul's Beatles songs: Here There and Everywhere, Hey Jude, Your Mother Should Know, Oh! Darling, Back in the USSR

Paul's solo works: Maybe I'm Amazed released in 1970 (My all-time best of Paul's solo works), Venus and Mars + Rock Show released in Wings Over America, My Brave Face, Loveliest Thing, No Words, Mull of Kintyre, Getting Closer, The Back Seat of My Car