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The Liverpool Sound was a concert held at Anfield stadium in Liverpool on 1 June 2008 to celebrate the city's year as the European Capital of Culture. The concert was headlined by former
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Sir Paul McCartney, playing in his home city for the first time in five years.


Venue

Anfield, home to
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, played host to its first concert since the
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Justice Concert held 11 years earlier in 1997. Despite modernisation over the years, the nature of the 124-year-old stadium created a number of problems. The stadium's normal capacity of 45,362 was not realistic for a rock concert. Whilst 15,000 tickets were allocated for pitch-standing, seating in the stands had to be significantly reduced to meet health and safety standards. The stadium, built exclusively for
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, was not equipped for such an event despite it dealing with sell-out crowds throughout the football season. This resulted in a total capacity for the event of 36,000. The stage was constructed at the Anfield Road end of the stadium. The size of the entrances to the stadium (designed to accommodate the movement of people rather than stage equipment) meant that the stage had to be lifted in by crane before being constructed. The stage eclipsed the two-tier Anfield Road stand. The name of the city in giant letters, set against outlines of famous local landmarks, adorned the top of the structure.
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gave £1.7 million to
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to cover costs such as stage and lighting hire, licence fees and insurance. Neither McCartney nor Liverpool F.C. charged a fee - seeing the event as their contribution to the city's European Capital of Culture year. Notable attendees included Yoko Ono and
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- widows of McCartney's former bandmates John Lennon and
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- who were sat together in the audience. McCartney's daughter, fashion designer Stella McCartney, who had hosted a presentation earlier in the day at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, was also seen watching her father in the wings of the stage. Liverpool F.C. manager Rafael Benítez, normally resident in the ground's technical area was in attendance as was a member of his playing staff, Jamie Carragher. Former Liverpool F.C. player and manager
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and local born footballer Wayne Rooney of
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with his fiancée Coleen McLoughlin were also in the crowd.


Line-up

* Paul McCartney (with guest appearance by
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) *
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* Kaiser Chiefs * The Zutons


The Zutons

Local band The Zutons opened the concert. Set List #
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# Pressure Point #What's Your Problem # Confusion #
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Kaiser Chiefs

Kaiser Chiefs played to their second football stadium crowd in the space of eight days having played their own homecoming show at
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, Leeds, on 24 May 2008. Set List #
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# Everyday I Love You Less and Less #Heat Dies Down # Ruby #Never Miss A Beat # Modern Way #Half The Truth #Na Na Na Na Naa # I Predict a Riot #You Want History # The Angry Mob #Take My Temperature #
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Peter Kay

McCartney was introduced by
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. Kay described him as "a local lad who's done very well for himself in the music game" and has "played with some amazing people over the years:
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, Rupert the Bear and The Beatles." He jokingly thanked the crowd for coming out and "missing the last episode of Ultimate Force with Ross Kemp" and claimed he was dismayed that the previous day's soundcheck had revealed McCartney would neither be breakdancing nor including a Right Said Fred medley in his set.


Paul McCartney

McCartney's appearance marked the fifth anniversary of his last appearance in his home city and one month after his fourth classical album, Ecce Cor Meum, had been performed at Liverpool Cathedral. He played for approximately two hours, playing songs from his Beatles, Wings (band), Wings and solo career. He opened his set with the Chan Romero song Hippy Hippy Shake (song), Hippy Hippy Shake - a song covered by The Swinging Blue Jeans in 1963 but played live by numerous Beat music, Merseybeat acts prior (The Beatles included). A tribute to George Harrison was made in the rendition of Something (Beatles song), Something - performed on a ukulele given to McCartney as a gift by Harrison - midway through his performance. The encore (concert), encore included the first live performance by a Beatle of A Day in the Life which led into a rousing rendition of The Plastic Ono Band, The Plastic Ono Band's Give Peace a Chance in front of a giant CND, CND symbol. Yoko Ono was seen smiling with approval as the crowd sang her late husband's peace anthem. The morning after the concert, Liverpool newspapers claimed the show to be McCartney's best ever gig. Set List #Hippy Hippy Shake (song), Hippy Hippy Shake #Jet (song), Jet #Drive My Car (song), Drive My Car #Flaming Pie #Got to Get You into My Life #Let Me Roll It #My Love (Paul McCartney & Wings song), My Love #C Moon #The Long and Winding Road #Dance Tonight #Blackbird (Beatles song), Blackbird #Calico Skies #In Liverpool #I'll Follow The Sun #Eleanor Rigby #Something (Beatles song), Something #Penny Lane #Band on the Run (song), Band on the Run (with
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on guitar) #Back in the U.S.S.R. (with
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on drums) #Live and Let Die (song), Live and Let Die #Let It Be (song), Let It Be #Hey Jude Encore #
  • Yesterday (Beatles song), Yesterday #
  • A Day in the Life/Give Peace a Chance #
  • Lady Madonna #
  • I Saw Her Standing There (with
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    on drums)


    Dave Grohl

    McCartney was joined on stage for three songs by former Nirvana (band), Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman,
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    . Grohl played guitar on the Paul McCartney & Wings' hit "Band on the Run (song), Band on the Run" before taking to the drums on "Back in the U.S.S.R.". He rejoined the band to drum on the closing number, "I Saw Her Standing There".


    External links


    Official Liverpool Sound site

    Official Paul McCartney site

    Official Kaiser Chiefs site

    Official Zutons site

    Official Liverpool08 site

    BBC Liverpool08 site
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