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OMG! Paul McCartney in Concert!

July 22, 2009 at 11:54 am by Claudia


It is Wednesday. The concert was yesterday. But I am still reliving it and am on a high from the whole experience. What an amazing, wonderful night!

Since we live about 90 miles from New York City, we left early – mid-afternoon – in order to find our way to CitiField, the new home of the Mets. Don drove and I navigated using our directions from Mapquest. (They were complicated and we finally realized we could really use a GPS.) We also had Brian’s detailed instructions on where to pick up tickets, what lot to drive to and where to meet him backstage. Brian is Brian Ray, Don’s friend from Los Angeles, who has been playing bass and lead guitar with Paul McCartney for seven years now.

Let me just say this: we discovered we were VIPs. We drove to the Lot Brian specified – there were police everywhere directing traffic – and when we tried to turn into the lot, a policeman waved us away. Don told him we were friends of Brian, gave our name, the officer checked a list, and he then gave us a big smile, turned to his colleague and said, “Open the gates. Let them in.” We drove into a fenced-in lot right by the entrance to CitiField, got to pick our parking space and walked to the ticket window. Our next clue that this was a special, special evening was at the window. Don gave his name, showed his ID and we were given tickets and 2 lanyards with GUEST on them. We could barely contain our excitement! We were told to go to the Bullpen Entrance because our seats were on the field. Oh boy. We were afraid to get too excited, but as we wended our way to the field seating, we discovered we were in the 6th row. The 6th row. On the aisle. And, as it turns out, Brian was smack dab in front of us on the stage.


We had been told by Brian to meet him backstage where guests would ‘hang’ at 6:45. After much searching for exactly where this was, we were ushered into a private room where guests of the band were sipping wine and munching on nuts, chips and chocolate. Celebrity sighting: John Stamos – who nodded to me and smiled. Very cute. We chatted with several people also wearing lanyards and I finally got to meet Brian, who is the coolest, nicest guy – and an amazing guitar player. He was so generous to us – words cannot express how thankful I am. He pretty much has the dream job of any guitar player…and he knows it and is grateful.

We worked our way back to our seats after I bought some pizza slices and drinks and Don bought t-shirts and a baseball cap for me.


Okay. Let me just say it. I have been to many, many concerts in my life. This was the best one. Ever. Paul McCartney is in better voice than ever, the band is incredible, they played 2 1/2 hours – straight. No intermission. 2 encores. We were so close to Paul that I noticed when he saw me. He really communicates with the audience and there was a moment when I knew he saw me. And no, I’m not imagining it. Yikes!!! Paul McCartney! And Brian looked our way a lot, nodded to Don several times, mouthed Don’s name and nodded at me when I mouthed “Thank you” to him. Citifield was sold out – and masses of people of all ages rocked, laughed and danced to the music. Don and I cheered, danced – I screamed a few times. (Yes, I was 12 again!) They did a version of “Back in the U.S.S.R” that brought the house down – also “Live and Let Die” with fire and fireworks. We were so close to the stage that we could feel the heat from the fire special effects.


I could go on and on. We were so blessed to be given this amazing night by our generous friend. I kept reminding myself that I was seeing a BEATLE: Paul, who I dreamed of marrying when I was a young girl.

I wish I had photos, but we were told we could not bring in cameras. My cell phone camera didn’t deal well with the lights. Of course, every time I looked around someone was shooting photos with a camera and I kept wondering how they were able to get one inside. Oh well. These photos of Paul and the band are from our souvenir program.

We didn’t get home until 2 am. Couldn’t sleep until 3 am. It was worth it.

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  1. Marsha says

    July 22, 2009 at 2:06 pm

    OMG, Claudia, what an amazing experience!!! I was getting goosebumps reading your post!!! I need to read it again, LOL, to soak it all in!!!

    Hugs, Marsha

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  2. Lynn says

    July 22, 2009 at 2:18 pm

    Lucky, lucky you!
    I am a jealous wreck!

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  3. Country Wings in Phoenix says

    July 22, 2009 at 4:15 pm

    MOG Claudia!
    What a deal. You are so lucky. Boy with friends like that around, you could see alot of concerts hu? That is a chance in a lifetime. A agree, as kids we were all so in love with the Beatles. Them and their long hair. Yellow Submarine! I loved that one. I can hear the music just reading what you wrote. Thanks so much for sharing this experience with me. I had such a wonderful time at the concert. Stop by when you can. I so love to see your face when you visit. Country Hugs, Sherry

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  4. LillySue says

    July 22, 2009 at 6:05 pm

    What a wonderful night! Isn’t it wonderful when everything just falls into place and you suddenly realize you are in the middle of a dream?!!
    Blessings~LillySue

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  5. jen says

    July 22, 2009 at 6:07 pm

    Looks like a blast!!

    Jen

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  6. Shari @ My Cottage of Bliss says

    July 22, 2009 at 6:56 pm

    I’m not one to get “starstruck” at all, much less easily, but I actually got butterflies in my stomach as I read your post! I can well imagine what an experience the whole evening was. Very awesome, indeed. Paul was always my favorite Beatle too. :)

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  7. Lisa says

    July 22, 2009 at 7:53 pm

    Oh my gosh! I know you were thrilled! The concert was exciting enough BUT you were a VIP!!!!! Wooo Hoooo!! Thanks for telling us all about it! I’m excited for you!
    Hugs, Lisa

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  8. Eclectic Pink Rose says

    July 22, 2009 at 8:26 pm

    Oh you lucky lucky lucky girl you!!! Wow, I got all excited for you just reading your post!!! I would have passed out over John Stamos alone!!! (he was my high school celebrity crush) LOL!!!! What a fun fun night for you!!!
    ♥ Teresa

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  9. Rita says

    July 22, 2009 at 8:27 pm

    Amazing! These are going to be memories real one…so special. We miss you here, and I hope is cooler there. Ciao Rita

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  10. Donna says

    July 22, 2009 at 9:22 pm

    OMG, Claudia, I feel like it’s August 1966 all over again just from reading your post (that’s when I saw the Beatles in concert)! How FUN!! And it’s so funny that you mention John Stamos, too! A couple of years ago I went to see The Beach Boys at the Cape Cod Melody Tent, and John is their drummer. We had 1st row seats and I could have reached out and touched him on the ‘theater in the round’ stage … Of course I didn’t or I would have been kicked out – but I could have!!! hee hee! We were that close – and he so cute, isn’t he?…

    I am SO glad you were home in time for this!!!!!!

    Donna @ An Enchanted Cottage

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  11. beth says

    July 22, 2009 at 10:14 pm

    W O W !!! What an incredible experience. So cool on so many levels. I’m happy for you. Few things beat an amazing musical experience – close up, connection with the performers, the whole environment. Memories for a lifetime. Keep savoring!

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  12. caren says

    July 22, 2009 at 11:59 pm

    You’re a ROCK STAR!!!! What a great story, I’m so jealous! We met John Stamos quite a few years ago when he was sometimes playing with the Beach Boys. One of our students was a dancer with the BB and she got us backstage passes. It was cool but not nearly as cool as Paul!!!!

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  13. mythoughtsmyvoice says

    July 23, 2009 at 1:02 am

    What a night you guys spend with! To be so close and up front. You truly are VIP’s on that night. Oh dear, oh dear lucky you! This is one surprise you friend did. :-)

    Li

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  14. Jill says

    July 23, 2009 at 1:40 am

    Oh my gosh! Paul-the beatle-the legend looked at you!!! I would have pee’d my panties just making eye contact with John Stamos, let alone Sir Paul!!! What a great experience!!!

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  15. peppermint says

    July 23, 2009 at 2:15 am

    Thanks for sharing your experience of a lifetime! I’m so happy for you. What fun and to be that close to John Stamos and Sir Paul! I would have been like jello! What a great friend to do this for you. You can play it over and over again in your mind forever! I’m so envious.
    Patti

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  16. Tallulah~Belle says

    July 24, 2009 at 11:58 am

    I told you you’d love it…isn’t he fab live :-)

    And lucky you to be VIP guests.

    Claudia I was getting all excited myself just reading about it….I could feel your excitement in your words.

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