{"id":25004,"date":"2025-09-30T23:41:46","date_gmt":"2025-09-30T23:41:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=25004"},"modified":"2025-09-30T23:41:46","modified_gmt":"2025-09-30T23:41:46","slug":"paul-mccartney-is-back-to-doing-marathon-shows-in-palm-springs-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naijaglobalnews.org\/?p=25004","title":{"rendered":"Paul McCartney Is Back to Doing Marathon Shows, in Palm Springs: Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tWhich night of Paul McCartney\u2018s 2025 tour was the <em>official <\/em>opening night \u2014 Friday, where he played an only recently announced gig at the Santa Barbara Bowl, or Monday, where he did what had long been announced as the first show, at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert? That may seem like a small and unimportant distinction to the non-Macca-heads among us. But for anyone planning to attend his road show coming up, or just following it vicariously, there were good reasons to be curious about the differences between the two shows. (Which is, of course, why we did the vigorous journalistic duty of attending both; see our review of Friday night\u2019s Santa Barbara gig here.) It has to do with the geeky task of nailing down his setlist for the tour, yes, but more significantly, it has to do with nailing down his <em>stamina<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tWhen we last saw McCartney doing a tour on these shores (playing SoFi Stadium, in this region), it was the first half of 2022, when he was still a wee lad of 79. And maybe we were amazed that he was pulling off epic, nearly three-hour shows at the time. Surely,  no one would begrudge him cutting that down now to the kind of set that befits mortal men who have to pace themselves at any age, let alone. But the answer was left unclear from the Santa Barbara show, where he performed for a more modest two hours \u2014 possibly due to the early residential curfew for that intimate outdoor venue, sure, but also maybe reflecting a new normal for McCartney shows. Which would be fine! No one who attended the coastal warm-up \u2014 which McCartney did say was the first night of the tour, after all, and not just a warm-up) would have told anyone it felt like anything less than a full meal. <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tBut now that McCartney fans have the Palm Desert show under their belt, the paradigm for the remainder of the tour is clear: nothing but marathons ahead. He is relishing being able to perform like a long-distance runner each night, and we get to relish the rhapsody in that. He powered this gig all the way to the 2-hours-40-minute mark, never leaving the stage except for a brief encore break. Unlike similarly long Bruce Springsteen shows, a McCartney gig never feels like an act of athleticism;. We never see him sweat \u2014 literally or, least of all, figuratively, with his eternally jolly and jaunty stage presence. Yet, to be more than 60 years into a rock \u2018n\u2019 roll career and be doing an almost three-hour show where you sing and play about as robustly as you always have \u2014 and, swear to God, that\u2019s what he\u2019s doing right now \u2014 you\u2019ve got to have a bit of the athlete\u2019s spirit within you. Unless just being an inveterate people-pleaser produces the same result. <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tMcCartney\u2019s show in the desert began the same way the earlier one: with the delirious one-two punch of \u201cHelp!\u201d and \u201cComing Up.\u201d Those happen to be the only two numbers out of the show that he didn\u2019t perform at SoFi three and a half years ago \u2014 so, yes, it is a continuation of the Got Back Tour, after some long breaks, and incorporating multitudinous surprises and obscurities is not part of the game. But after an opening like that, you\u2019ve earned the right to do what you want with the rest of the show. And what McCartney and his band of 20-years-plus did with it was raucous and remarkable, even if we saw most of the song selections coming. Almost right from the start, he was reintroducing searing songs that he had apparently cut for time in Santa Barbara, like \u201cLetting Go.\u201d Seeing the show in S.B. and taking note of what got skipped, I had allowed myself to think silly thoughts like: \u201cWell, maybe he is leaving out \u2018Maybe I\u2019m Amazed\u2019 because it\u2019s too demanding to sing anymore,\u201d or \u201cMaybe he\u2019s gotten tired of doing his usual John tribute, with \u2018Here Today,\u2019 or the George salute, with \u2018Something\u2019.\u201d Nope\u2026 all that stuff is getting a return airing in the full-length shows on this tour, after all. <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tIt\u2019s quite a survey of Wings over America, the Beatles buried under the roar of Shea Stadium, and a handful of more recent solo signposts along the way. As he had on the opening night, McCartney promised the faithful that they would hear \u201csome old songs, some new songs and some in-between songs\u201d \u2014 and in this instance, he explained that \u201cnew\u201d actually meant \u201cprobably about 10 years old \u2014 that\u2019s new-<em>ish<\/em>.\u201d He was specifically referring here to the re-addition of \u201cCome On to Me\u201d (which is only eight years old\u2026 come on!). But it also applied to \u201cNow and Then,\u201d the recently completed \u201cfinal\u201d Beatles track that has its basis in a 1970s Lennon demo \u2014 lovely here, as played by Paul and his post-Fab comrades (even if it was difficult to focus on the music and not the manic AI time-warp video on the big screen).<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tFriday\u2019s Santa Barbara show had been billed as lacking some of the tour\u2019s big production elements, but there were only a few obvious ones that required the Acrisure\u2019s larger footprint. One was the giant platform at the front of the stage that rises high up in the air to allow McCartney do a couple of solo-acoustic songs (\u201cBlackbird,\u201d \u201cHere Today\u201d) while aloft\u2026 maybe born out of the idea that folks wouldn\u2019t pay enough attention to the really, really quiet stuff unless the star was lording it over them from on high. They would\u2019ve, but it\u2019s still nice for the people in the loge seats to get to see him at eye level. The other big element not seen in the first show was the full pyro for \u201cLive and Let Die,\u201d with flames you could feel at both the front and rear of the stage, and bombs bursting in air, and some kind of fireworks effect overhead. After that barrage, which must\u2019ve woken up several surrounding desert bedroom communities, Paul stuck his fingers in his ears and scornfully said what the audience was thinking: \u201cToo loud.\u201d (Obviously, it will be just as explosive at the next stop.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tOtherwise, the special effects were not that elaborate, unless you count McCartney\u2019s \u201cmagic piano\u201d (one of two he had on stage) and an equally Haight-Asbury-looking electric guitar he played to match. The fireworks, as they say, were mostly in the band\u2019s performances. Abe Laboriel Jr. puts more muscularity into all these songs than you ever could have imagined them carrying, back in their original arrangements; he deserves the title of \u201cbasher\u201d almost as much as Keith Moon, but somehow, it\u2019s never so over-the-top that it threatens to overpower the man in front \u2014 that\u2019s a wonderful feat. Keyboardist Paul \u201cWix\u201d Wickens, the longest-standing (circa \u201990s) member of this crew, gets a swell organ solo almost right out of the gate that brings home the soul of \u201cLet Me Roll It,\u201d though I\u2019m not sure he ever has a bigger audience moment than when he just plays the doorbell intro of \u201cLet \u2018Em In.\u201d <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tRusty Anderson never sleeps, getting by far the most impressive guitar solos of the night, though he has some competition in that space from alternating bassist\/guitarist Brian Ray and from McCartney himself. It was appropriate that \u201cLetting Go\u201d was reintroduced into the set for Palm Desert after being let go for a night in Santa Barbara: It features no less than three terrific guitar solos from Ray, a Palm Springs resident getting to play a hometown show, for once. But when it comes time to pay homage to Jimi Hendrix with the instrumental excerpt of \u201cFoxy Lady\u201d that is traditionally appended to \u201cLet Me Roll It,\u201d only McCartney himself would have the chutzpah to step into those shoes, so it\u2019s the man himself doing the soloing there. Of course, when all three of them team up for the round-robin soloing on the climactic \u201cThe End,\u201d it\u2019s a quick bit of manna from jam-band heaven.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tWith Wings nostalgia in the air \u2014 a greatest-hits album and book this fall; a documentary next year \u2014 it\u2019s ironic, in a way, to think that McCartney has had for almost 25 years the solid band that eluded him during the decade of Wings. All he had to do was give up the idea of a group that would be anything other than a traditional backup band, yet give them just enough leash each night that they all seem to have having the time of their lives a quarter-century in.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tAnd is Paul himself really having a grand time? I don\u2019t think you sing with as many delightful vocal flourishes as McCartney does over the course of almost three hours if on any level you\u2019re phoning it in, however many successive years he\u2019s been performing some of these selections now. He could be saving his voice for hour 3, or night 3, or the tour finale, but there\u2019s very little sense of that as he consistently delivers above and beyond the basic level that he could (and, some vocal coach might argue, should) be putting out at this stage in his career. In Palm Springs, he sounded more solid from the outset than he did in Santa Barbara (though it didn\u2019t take him long to get there at the earlier show). Maybe it\u2019s illusory, but he sounds better now than he did on the 2023 tour. Of course, that could be a function of it being early in; as McCartney told the audience at the start, \u201cit\u2019s the second night of the tour, so we\u2019re young and fresh and restless.\u201d But he\u2019s doing shorter bursts of touring now anyhow, so there is every reason to imagine that whatever he\u2019s doing to sound this strong will be maintained. Honestly: when it comes to Paul McCartney still <em>sounding like Paul McCartney<\/em>, prepare to be delighted.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tWhat marks a show of his is the combination of jocularity and generosity. It\u2019s easy for some to underrate him because of his mirthful spirit on stage. But the more the years have advanced, the more I\u2019ve come to appreciate McCartney as a man not just of \u201csilly love songs\u201d but of silly hand gestures. Now, as always, you see him standing up behind the piano between songs and think: What <em>does<\/em> he think he\u2019s pantomiming? <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tBut, of course, there\u2019s a seriousness of crowd-satisfying intent beneath that casual good humor. He\u2019s not one to make grand pronouncements, the way an equally epic-performance-loving Bruce Springsteen might, about playing each show as if it were your last. But he does each show as if it were the audience\u2019s <em>first<\/em>. For a majority of attendees, it will be. For those of us with a lot more privilege in having attending his shows (one fellow held up a sign registering the number of gigs he\u2019d attended at \u201c138,\u201d and McCartney responded, \u201cIt\u2019s a bit obsessive, but I like it\u201d),  it\u2019s not a big stretch for it to feel like the first time. <\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tSo when he sang \u201cWhy Don\u2019t We Do It in the Road?\u201d back in the Beatles\u2019 day, and we thought it was something dirty, it never occurred to us that maybe what he was really aspiring to was: <em>running a marathon<\/em>. In his career, and, better yet, now, every night.<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\t<strong>Setlist for Paul McCartney at the Acrisure Arena, Palm Desert, Sept. 29, 2025:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tHelp!<br \/>Coming Up<br \/>Got to Get You Into My Life<br \/>Letting Go<br \/>Drive My Car<br \/>Come On to Me<br \/>Let Me Roll It\/Foxy Lady<br \/>Getting Better<br \/>Let \u2018Em In<br \/>My Valentine<br \/>Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five<br \/>Maybe I\u2019m Amazed<br \/>I\u2019ve Just Seen a Face<br \/>In Spite of All the Danger<br \/>Love Me Do<br \/>Dance Tonight<br \/>Blackbird<br \/>Here Today<br \/>Now and Then<br \/>Lady Madonna<br \/>Jet<br \/>Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite<br \/>Something<br \/>Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da<br \/>Band on the Run<br \/>Get Back<br \/>Let It Be<br \/>Live and Let Die<br \/>Hey Jude<\/p>\n<p class=\"paragraph larva \/\/ lrv-u-margin-lr-auto  lrv-a-font-body-m   \">\n\tEncore:<br \/>I\u2019ve Got a Feeling<br \/>Sgt. Pepper\u2019s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)<br \/>Helter Skelter<br \/>Golden Slumbers\/Carry That Weight\/The End<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Which night of Paul McCartney\u2018s 2025 tour was the official opening night \u2014 Friday, where he played an only recently announced gig at the Santa Barbara Bowl, or Monday, where he did what had long been announced as the first show, at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert? 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