Hi Joe, yes, I get your point, but he has been playing this song in each and every world tour he makes. He obviously likes it, no wonder! But I find it way overused. It's not that he hasn't got a catalogue to choose from. :-) Most of the people attending his shows have known him for a long time, so he should dig deeper in their catalogue. It's nice to hear Band On The Run for the zillionth time, but I'd love to see more obscure stuff being played. I don't want to compare, but I cannot help thinking about the thrill before going to a Bruce Springsteen concert... what will he do tonight? Sure, Born To Run, Thunder Road, etc... but he will also play obscure stuff, and that is a way to thank long time fans too. best! Francesc ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Field" To: Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 10:02 PM Subject: Re: Paul > > Francesc Solé wrote: > > > Granted, he still plays a lot of the same songs (I could do without Let Me Roll It, for instance) > > That song, in my experience, is one of solo Paul/Wings' most portable, durable songs. Playing his music in my store for years with a variety of younger people on staff---with music tastes all over the map from jazz to show tunes to soundtracks to metal to rap to pop, I've gotten more positive comments on "Let Me Roll It" when I play Paul tunes than any other song. Maybe it's that the familiar stuff holds no > surprise and the unfamiliar stuff goes softer than most younger listeners would like. Unscientific, sure, but there you have it... > > Joe Field > Flying Colors Comics & Other Cool Stuff > http://FlyingColorsComics.com > > Free Comic Book Day is May 3! > http://FreeComicBookDay.com > > > >