Snap Decision

When I bought my McCartney ticket only a few days before the show, I didn’t check my calendar first.

The tickets went on sale and I bought.

You’re not Paul…but that’s still the goal. When your fans hear you’re coming to town, it’s a snap decision…am I going or not?

Not…what time is the show, where is the show, how much is the show, is there an opener, who is the opener, how much is parking, who else is going.

If you’re battling all those question with each prospective ticket buyer, it’s going to be tough.

And it IS really tough. And it takes a long time.

But that’s why it’s worth putting on a show that (over time) puts all those other questions to rest.

 

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Hit Timing

You can write the song but you can’t control the timing.

For a song to become a hit you need a song that’s good enough and hit timing.

If you’re an artist, you’ve probably released a song or two you thought was good enough. What if you’d released it a day later? Or five years later? Or twenty years earlier?

Would it have made a difference? Of course!

There are too many variables to count. Your job as an artist isn’t to time the market, it’s to make things and show people.

Hit timing is incalculable. Culture, technology, politics, niches, crossover, trends, shifts, and the speed at which it all changes. It’s too much.

You don’t get to decide timing but you get to decide what’s on offer.

»» Love Me Do wouldn’t hit if it came out today. It’s a good thing it came out. It’s a good thing it came out sixty years ago. That was the perfect, lucky, hit timing it needed.

 

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Everyone Needs An Abe

Abe Laboriel Jr. plays drums for Paul McCartney.

Paul is the main show. But Abe plays big and wide and with razzle dazzle. He’s the engine. He’s the show behind the show…giving life and lift to everyone who glances his way.

Including the band.

And that’s the super power. That’s what every artist needs…not necessarily a drummer who plays like Animal…but a place to fuel up. To get some gas in the tank. To see his fire and in turn, wanna crank yours up.

 

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The Song I Came Here To Play

While you’re playing each song it’s not a bad idea to think ‘this is the song I came here to play tonight’.

It’ll help put your full weight into it.

You travelled all that way, sacrificed a lot of other things to be on the stage…why not (at least) act like and think like every song is your sole purpose for being there?

 

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Audience Conversations

As the artist it’s normal to think you’re interacting with the whole room. You and a hundred people. Or you and five thousand people, or ten thousand.

But remember, to everyone in the audience it’s one on one.

Each person is only really concerned with the artist and themselves.

So while you might think you’re having a conversation with a few thousand people, you’re really having a few thousand conversations.

 

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The Paul Show

Coming along at a time when there was the perfect amount of technology, shared culture, and opportunity to cause a global shift.

And out of that, a bunch of years later, The Beatles records found their way to a middle school kid growing up in Minnesota. The feeling I had listening to Hey Jude for the first time…the chord changes, the bgvs, the outro and everything else…it opened my eyes to what music could be and what it could do.

Cut to last night…I’ve been in Nashville for twenty years, played in bands, played all the gigs, written tons of songs…and then Paul shows up playing a 4000cap room five miles from where I live. This is a miracle.

That guy with those songs with that voice and all the history. The guy who sang to me on my Sanyo boombox in Motley, Minnesota is now twenty feet in front of me singing Hey Jude.

The poetry and beauty rolled up in all that is staggering to me.

It’s completing a loop…and then also a feast of new thoughts about creativity, fame, longevity, skill, luck, talent, connection and redemption.

And I don’t think I’m over selling it.

»» If you can find a way to go see him…save up your money, sell your shoe collection, drive Uber for a few weeks. Do it.

 

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