"You could develop the most incredible Beatle or McCartney act and blow it by not keeping up with the times. Then it's going to be 'Oh, they're a very nice nostalgic group' and I don't want that."-Paul McCartneyPaul, always The Beatle who enjoyed preforming, wasn't hesitate to go back on the road with his new band. After releasing their first album, Wild Life, Wings, with members Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, Denny Laine, Denny Seiwell, and Henry McCullough, started their University Tour. It was in early February 1972 that Wings gathered at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) for five days [2 February -7 February] to rehearse for their first tour. A Tour not like any others, for they wouldn't be playing at big arenas like Wembley Stadium, they'd travel by van and show up unannounced at Universities and colleges and set up their equipment either in the school auditorium or on their campus. Playing at the followings schools;
Laine, McCullough, McCartney |
- Nottingham University, Nottingham England; 9 February
- University of York, York England; 10 February
- Hull University Weset Refectory, Kingstonn Upon Hull England; 11 February
- Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne England; 13 February
- Lancaster University, Lancaster England; 14 February
- Leeds University, Leeds England; 16 February
- Shefffield University, Sheffield England; 17 February
- University of Salford, Salford England; 18 February
- Birmingham University, Birmingham England; 21 February
- Swansea University, Swansea Wales; 22 February
- Oxford University, Oxford England; 23 February
The concert prices were no more than 50p per person. The first wanting to be held at Ashby-de-la-Zouch who didn't have a venue which lead to Wings to play Nottingham, where 800 students and staff greeted the five. It was decided to play these unannounced concerts due to Paul not having toured since 1966 and the fear of having stage fright (like John Lennon had with his concert in Toronto), also critics. Wild Life had not received the reviews Wings had hoped for and Paul wanted to shelter his wife, who wasn't a performer or musician, from harsh reviews and even stage fright. In fact, when Wings played Leeds University Linda had panicked leading Paul to stop the show and offer her encouragement. These surprise shows did lead to some problems, for the band would sometimes show up in their van to a town where there were no schools or small venues.
The following 9 July, Wings had expanded their tours to a bigger venue and audience at the Chateau Fallon in France starting their Wings Over Europe Tour. From here they decided to continue to the following locations;
- Juan-les-Pins, Juan-les-Pins France; 12 July
- Theatre Antique, Arles France; 13 July
- a show was schedule in Lyon on 14 July, which was canceled.
Henry McCullough at the back of The Wings Over Europe bus - Olympia, Paris France; 16 July
- Zirkus-Krone-Bau, Munich Germany; 18 July
- Offenbach-Halle, Frankfurt Germany; 19 July
- Kongress-Halle, Zurich Switzerland; 21 July
- Pavilion, Montreux Switzerland; 22 July
- K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen Denmark; 1 August
- Messuhalli, Helsinki Finland; 4 August
- Idreats, Turku Finland; 5 August
- Grona Lund, Stockholm Sweden; 7 August
- Idrestashalle, Orebro Sweeden; 8 August
- Njaardhallen, Oslo Norway; 9 August
- Skandinavien Halle, Gothenburg Sweden; 10 August
- Olympen, Lund Sweden; 11 August
- Fyns Forum, Odense Denmark; 12 August
- Vejiby-Risskov Hallen, Aarhus Denmark; 14 August
- Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf Germany; 16 August
- De Doelen, Rotterdam Netherlands; 17 August
- Evenementenhal Martinihal, Groningen Netherlands; 19 August
- Concertgebouw, Amsterdam Netherlands; 20 August
- World Forum Convention Center, The Hague Belgium; 21 August
- Cinema Roma, Antwerp Belgium; 22 August
- Deutschlandhalle, Berlin Germany; 24 August
During the tour the McCartney's were busted for marijuana on their arrival in Sweden. This wasn't the only incident that the McCartney's ran into with drug busts, not too long afterwards they'd be busted for having five cannabis plants. Wings would then help, with a once again unannounced performance to benefit Release, a British organization for those suffering with drug problems. Wings would later have an appearance at the end of a television film, James Paul McCartney, a documentary of Paul's life going through his childhood in Liverpool, videos of Paul dancing, Wing's James Bond theme "Live and Let Die", and Wings preforming The Beatles classic "Yesterday". The following video is "Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance" from the James Paul McCartney program;
By spring of 1973, Wings had released their second album Red Rose Speedway and with great success from their previous tour, where extra security was needed to drag fans off the stage, the band decided to promote their album and their new single for the James Bond film, "Live and Let Die" with Wings 1973 UK Tour. It was Brinsley Schwarz who supported Wings throughout the tour after asking Paul and Linda to preform after their London Hard Rock Cafe performance for the Release benefit concert. The tour started on 11 May 1973;
- Bristol Hippodrome, Bristol England; 11 May
- New Theatre, Oxford England; 12 May
- Capitol Cinema and Theatre, Cardiff Wales; 13 May
- Winter Gardens, Bournemouth England; 15 May
- Hardrock, Mancester England; 16 and 17 May
- Liverpool Empire Theatre, Liverpool England; 18 May two performances
- Leeds University, Leeds England; 19 May
- Guild Hall, Preston England; 21 May
- Odeon Cinema, Newcastle upon Tyne; 22 May
- Odeon Cinema, Edinburgh Scotland; 23 May two performances
- Green's Playhouse, Glasgow Scotland; 24 May
- Hammersmith Odeon, London England; 25 and 26 May
- City Hall, Sheffield England; 4 July
- Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham; 6 July
- Odeon, Leicester England; 9 July
- City Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne; 10 July
Following McCartney-McCartney-Laine's album, Band on the Run in 1973, the band had released Venus and Mars in 1975 and were working on Wings At The Speed of Sound (that would be released during the tour) which means another tour; Wing's most recognizable tour perhaps, Wings Over the World, with the new line up; Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, Denny Laine, Jimmy McCulloch, and Joe English. Accompanying them on the tour were brass section; Tony Dorsey, Howie Casey, Steve Howard and Thaddeus Richard. The tour would take place from 9 September, 1975 to 21 October, 1976 with sixty-six tours; sixteen in the UK alone, ten in Europe, thirty-one in North America, and nine in Australia. The tour was highly publicized having an audience of around a million suspect overall. It would be McCartney's first time performing in America since The Beatles last concert in 1966.
United Kingdom;
- Gaumont, Southampton England; 9 Semptember
- Hippodrome, Bristol England; 10 September
- Capitol Theatre, Cardiff Wales; 11 Septmember
- Free Trade Hall, Mancester England; 12 Septmeber
- Hippodrome, Birmingham England; 13 September
- Empire Theatre, Liverpool England; 15 Septmember
- City Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne England; 16 September
- Hammersmith Odeon, London England; 17 September
- Usher Hall, Edinburgh England; 20 September
- Apollo Centre, Glasgow Scotland; 21 September
- Capitol Theatre, Aberdeen; 22 September
- Caird Hall, Dundee Scotland; 23 September
Australia;
- Entertainment Centre, Perth Australia; 1 November
- Apollo Stadium, Adelaide Australia; 4 November
- Hordern Pavillion, Sydney Australia; 5 and 7 November
- Festival Hall, Brisbane Australia; 10 and 11 November
- Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne; 13 and 14 November
Europe;
- Folketeatret, Copenhagen Denmark; 20 and 21 March
- Deautschlandhalle, Berlin Germany; 23 March
- Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam Netherlands; 25 March
- Pavillon de Paris, Paris Franch; 26 March
North America;
Also, known as Wings over America
- Tarrant County Convention Hall, Forth Worth Texas United States; 3 May
- the Summit, Houston, Texas United States; 4 May
- Olympia, Detroit, Michigan, United States; 7 May
- Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario Canada; 8 and 9 May
- Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio United States; 10 May
- Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 12 and 14 May
- Capital Centre, Landover, Maryland United States; 15 and 16 May
- Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, Georgia United States; 18 and 19 May
- Nassua Coliseum, Uniondale, New York United States; 21 May
- Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts United States; 22 May
- Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York United States; 24 and 25 May
- Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, Ohio Untied; 27 May
- Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri United States; 29 May
- Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois Untied; 31 May, 1 and 2 June
- Civic Center, St. Paul, Minesota United States; 4 June
- McNichols Arena, Denver Colorado, United States; 7 June
- Kingdome, Seattle, Washington Untied States; 10 June
- Cow Palace, Daly City, California United States, 13 and 14 June
- San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, California United States; 16 June
- Convention Center, Tucson, Arizona Untied States; 18 June
- The Forum, Inglewood, California; 21, 22, 23 June
"I'd love to put the critics up there on stage and see them do better. You lose a few years of your life on stage. You live on your adrenalin. When it's over I want to crash out and go and live in Scotland for a while. We've got to do America to prove we can do it."Europe
- Stadthalle, Vienna Austria; 19 September
- Dom Sportova, Zagreb Yugoslavia; 21 Septmember
- Sala Kongresowa Warsaw Poland; 23 September
- Piazza San Marco, Venice Italy; 25 September
- Olympiahalle, Munich Germany; 27 Septmeber
"We weren't sure before but now we're convinced- Paul McCartney isn't human after all. Any man who can do what Paul does with his music has got to be an exalted Wizard."- William Barber, The Long Island Press reporterThe Wings Over America Tour had been a great success with only three more shows to go. The shows had even attracted celebrities such as The Beach Boys, Brian Wilson, actor Jack Nicholson, and even Ringo made an appearance walking onstage careering a bouquet of flowers. Wings didn't just bring in an audience of all kind but with their tour in Europe had help saved the city of Venice, where at this point of time was being lost and decaying. It was city politicians s who turned to musicians such as Ravi Shankar, and during this time had saw Wings as a way to raise awareness. Wings agreed to help and had even paid for the event themselves as the put on one of their historic shows for a 30,000 audience.
Wings Over Wembley
- Empire Pool, London England; 19, 20, 21 October
Check out the average Set-list for this tour here
The Following video is "Silly Love Songs" performed live at Seattle, Washington. So "If there's anybody who would like to move around a bit, shake your bum." this is for you;
By 1979 Jimmy McCulloch and Joe English had left the band on their own terms to fulfill other music ambitions, leaving Laurence Juber and Steve Holley to replace them. It was during this time Wings had released their newest album, Back To The Egg, and were ready to set off on a nineteen-date tour, Wings UK Tour 1979.
- Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool England; 23, 24, 25,26 November
- The Apollo, Manchester England; 28 and 29 November
- Gaumonth, Southampton England; 1 December
- New Conference Centre, Brighton England; 2 December
- Lewisham Odeon, London England; 3 Decemeber
- The Rainbow Theatre, London England; 5 December
- Empire Pool, London England; 7,8,9, and 10 December
- Birmingham Odeon, Birmingham England; 12 December
- City Halls, Newcastle upon Tyne England; 14 December
- Odeon, Edinburgh Scotland; 15 and 16 December
- Apollo, Glasgow Scotland; 17 December
- Hammersmith Apollo, London England; 29 December
And that concludes the Paul McCartney and Wings tours.
Peace and Chaos to you all or as Paul would say,
"That it is, see you next time Seattle, Canada and America. I Love ya!" -Paul McCartney, Rock Show
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