Here's the McCartney SF soundcheck setlist, includes Buddy Holly's It's So Easy and Peggy Sue
http://www.maccablog.co.uk/news.php?news=7531I'm sure by now you've read online reviews, viewed online videos and photos, but here's my two-bits. We took BART, got to Embarcadero station at 7pm, walked along waterfront to stadium. Arriving at ballpark, found that unlike at ballgames, they were forcing everyone into only one entrance (probably to control entry to onfield seating), so had to walk city block to end of line, but it moved relatively quickly, and the crowd controlled those who tried to cut in. The crowd was really thick in the concession concourse. Took our seats in Sec 123 (between homeplate & 3rd base) around 7:45pm. Although the ticket had start time of 7:30, we knew he wouldn't start before 8pm. Right at 8pm the huge video screens on either side of stage started a video scroll of a collage of early Beatle/UK memorabilia with lil' video clips of vintage newsreels embedded within accompanied by club mixes of McCartney solo tunes like Goodnight Tonight and Coming Up. Finally at 8:30 the band took the stage, launching into "Venus & Mars/Rock Show/Jet" (just like his '76 tour). In addition to every Beatles song, highlights included his doing Hendrix "Foxy Lady" and telling a lil' story about meeting Jimi in '67, his stories/tributes for Linda (My Love), John (Here Today, Give Peace A Chance), George (Something) and to SF (SF Bay Blues), the flashpots/fireworks during Live and Let Die, his joking with the audience all night, and the crowd of all ages dancing and singing along with every song. He played nonstop for 3-hours.
Bonus for me, at the end we immediately left the stadium, 5-minutes later, as we were walking outside at the north corner, I see four motorcycle cops with lights on coming up the side driveway escorting a black Escalade with 8x10 sign in passenger corner of windshield "P-1," obviously Paul. They paused for a minute right by me while cops forced a car to move, so he passed 6 feet from me. Cool. In chatting with a few folks on BART home who hadn't seen him in concert before, they were blown away, didn't expect such a show. I wish he had substituted a couple songs for a couple of Wings tunes (Mrs Vanderbilt, Let 'Em In), but that's just a minor quibble. Plus I got to see him up close leaving the building, so we got our money's worth.
Setlist: Paul McCartney at AT&T Park, SF, July 10, 2010 ---
1) "Venus and Mars"/"Rock Show" (from LP Venus & Mars 1975)
2) "Jet" (from LP "Band on the Run" 1973)
3) "All My Loving" (from Meet the Beatles 1964)
4) "Letting Go" (from Venus & Mars 1975)
5) "Got to Get You into My Life" (from Revolver 1966 and a single in 1976)
6) "Highway" (from The Fireman Electric Arguments 2008)
7) "Let Me Roll It" (from Band on the Run 1973)
8. "Foxy Lady"/Jimi Hendrix tribute
9) "The Long and Winding Road" (from LP Let It Be 1970)
10) "Nineteen-Hundred and Eighty Five" (from Band on the Run 1973)
11) "Let 'Em In" (from Wings At the Speed of Sound 1976)
12) "My Love" (for Linda, from Red Rose Speedway 1973)
13) "I'm Looking Through You" (from Rubber Soul 1965)
14) "Two Of Us" (from Let It Be 1970)
15) "Blackbird" (from the White Album 1968)
16) "Here Today" (tribute to John Lennon from Tug of War 1982)
17) "Dance Tonight" (from Memory Almost Full 2007)
18) "Mrs. Vanderbilt" (from Band of the Run 1973)
19) "San Francisco Bay Blues" (cover of ol' blues tune)
20) "Eleanor Rigby" (from Revolver 1966)
21) "Something"/tribute to George Harrison (from Abbey Road 1969)
22) "Sing the Changes" (from The Fireman Electric Arguments 2008)
23) "Band on the Run" (from Band on the Run 1973)
24) "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" (from the White Album 1968)
25) "Back in the U.S.S.R." (from the White Album 1968)
26) "I've Got a Feeling" (from Let It Be 1970)
27) "Paperback Writer" (single in 1966)
28) "A Day in the Life" (from Sgt Pepper 1967)
29) "Give Peace a Chance" (John Lennon song 1969)
30) "Let It Be" (from Let It Be 1970)
31) "Live and Let Die" (from the James Bond film 1973)
32) "Hey Jude" (top selling single of 1968)
Encore 1:
33) "Day Tripper" (single Christmas 1965)
34) "Lady Madonna" (single Spring 1968)
35) "Get Back" (single Fall 1969 and on Let It Be 1970)
Encore 2:
36) "Yesterday" (single Fall 1965)
37) "Helter Skelter" (from the White Album 1968)
38) "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)" (1967)
39) "The End medley" (from Abbey Road 1969)