Paul McCartney / Winston-Salem 2022 / 2CDR / Uxbridge
Truist Field at Wake Forest, Winston-Salem, NC, USA 21st May 2022
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The fastest release from the “GOT BACK” tour from the UXbridge label, this time a Winston Serum performance on May 21. This tour will be a relaxed schedule after the two days of Auckland released last time, and the performance will be spaced. It’s a pole that is about 80 years old, even though it’s full of energy, and there’s a schedule that can be continued without difficulty.
The sound source that captured the latest stage seems to be in 2022 in 2022, which was performed using a smartphone app. Therefore, it is a basic monaural sound quality, but it can be said that it is a similar sound source of Rolling Stones’ “FOXBOROUGH 2021 PRIVATE SHOW” recorded in similar situations.
Nevertheless, this is not a private but normal live, so it is a monaural, but the view of the performance is much better. The goodness was clear, and as a result of adding equalization there, it was reborn to a surprisingly easy -to -hear state.
Unlike the two days of Auckland, which is currently on sale, this is a monaural, so it is a sound quality that shines from the speaker. By processing for this release, you can finally listen to it.
At the same time, the surroundings of the taper are quite exciting on this day, but the balance of the performance is even more large, so it will be fun to listen to. Just a live balance.
As in Auckland, the joy of Serrum’s audience, who was waiting for Paul’s live activity, was transmitted.
With this excitement, and the tours of seven performances have been digested, Paul has been playing from the opening. This momentum is definitely accelerating from Auckland, and its unique monaural sound quality seems to be more realistic.
In fact, Paul is so excited to fly the timing of singing “JUNIOR’S FARM”.
In addition, “LET ‘EM IN”, which was unveiled for the first time in this tour at Ingulwood on the 13th, will appear again. Initially, the new song “Women and Wives” was playing at this position, but because of the cool American in the new song, the more exciting past numbers would have been performed on a daily basis.
However, I can’t deny that this song lacks freshness, and in that regard, I want to be centered on “Women and Wives”. And the “Queenie Eye”, which was sung on the second day of Auckland, disappeared from the stage after that, and instead, “New” continues to be performed hard.
Above all, Paul is in great shape from beginning to end, and he can sing surprisingly in “Maybe I’m Amazed”. I have no choice but to be impressed with this aggressive posture just before the age of 80. On top of that, enjoy the latest stage this week with a pole and band that will hear the performance with so much momentum, and the unique monaural texture that makes you feel the power of its performance!