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Paul McCartney Breaks Out Beatles Rarities At Tour Kick Off

05/07/2013
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(Radio.com) Paul McCartney has spent a lot of time on the road with his current band in the past few decades. With a huge catalog of hits from his Beatles, Wings and solo eras, you'd think by now that he has left no stone in his set list unturned. You'd be wrong.

On Saturday (May 4) in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, McCartney kicked off his "Out There" tour with the Beatles classic "Eight Days A Week," a song Sir Paul only performed once back in 1965 with the Fab Four (according to McCartney's official website).

Other Beatles songs making their first appearance in a McCartney set list that night included "Your Mother Should Know," "Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!," "Lovely Rita" and "All Together Now." He also played two Wings classics that he'd never done in his solo career: "Listen To What The Man Said" and "Hi, Hi, Hi." more on this story

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