I know this is a controversial subject that could smack (to many) of sacrilege, but think about it. Paul and Ringo are not exactly young, and as the Beach Boys (and probably others) showed in 2012, concerts can include performances by the departed. Think about it, Paul, Ringo, and members of Paul's band, doing a last blow-out three hour show (maybe at the O in London, and obviously filmed for posterity and video release) where they obviously sing their own songs (perhaps with vintage Beatles harmonies piped in, as well as live backing vocals for a fuller sound) and videos of John and George singing (or a nice multimedia series of pictures and video to vintage songs) with accompaniment by those on stage. I think something like this could really work, and should be given consideration.
no idea what original post was, but there's absolutely no way that live music should include depictions of the departed. "now and then" release was tacky as hell, sounded awful, and i don't know why more people aren't saying this. the kind of tour you're talking about should honestly be completely out of the question for any band. wouldn't put it past paul whatsoever though.
no idea what original post was, but there's absolutely no way that live music should include depictions of the departed. "now and then" release was tacky as hell, sounded awful, and i don't know why more people aren't saying this. the kind of tour you're talking about should honestly be completely out of the question for any band. wouldn't put it past paul whatsoever though.