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= Officially released on audio disc
1992
George Harrison & The Hi Jack Band "Natural Law Party"
Musicians: Gary Moore, Joe Walsh, Greg Phillinganes, Will Lee, Mike Campbell, Chuck Leavell, Steve Ferrone, Andy Fairweather-Low, Ray Cooper, Katie Kissoon, Tessa Niles, Ringo Starr, Dhani and George Harrison
- 6.4.1992 Royal Albert Hall, London
George performs at the Royal Albert Hall to support the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Natural Law Party. Ringo and Dhani join in for ‘Roll Over Beethoven.' The NLP is a political party; the Maharishi himself has run for office.
Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band "North American Tour"
Musicians: Timothy B. Schmit, Nils Lofgren, Dave Edmunds, Todd Rundgren, Joe Walsh, Burton Cummings, Zak Starkey, Timmy Capello and Ringo Starr
- 2.6.1992 Sunrise Musical Theatre, Florida
- 3.6.1992 Sunrise Musical Theatre, Florida
- 5.6.1992 Bayfront Center Arena, Florida
- 6.6.1992 Blockbuster Pavillion, Charlotte
- 7.6.1992 Chastain Parl Anphitheatre, Atlanta
- 9.6.1992 Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati
- 10.6.1992 Blossom Music Center, Ohio
- 12.6.1992 Deer Creek Music Center, Indianapolis
- 13.6.1992 Populat Creek Music Theatre, Illinois
Carl Perkins: Concert (with George)
- 15.6.1992 Hard Rock Cafe, London, England
George appears with Carl Perkins at London's Hard Rock Cafe. He performs "Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby" and a medley of "Blue Suede Shoes"/"Honey Don't". A short clip of George's live appearance is seen on MTV's Week In Rock, transmitted for the first time on June 20.
Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band "North American Tour" continued
Musicians: Timothy B. Schmit, Nils Lofgren, Dave Edmunds, Todd Rundgren, Joe Walsh, Burton Cummings, Zak Starkey, Timmy Capello and Ringo Starr
- 15.6.1992 Pine Knob Music Theatre, Minneapolis
- 16.6.1992 Kingswood Music Theatre, Ontario
- 7.6.1992 Merriweather Post Pavillion, Columbia
- 19.6.1992 Radio City Husic Hall, New York
- 20.6.1992 Radio City Husic Hall, New York
- 21.6.1992 Garden State Arts Center, New Jersey
- 22.6.1992 Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield
- 23.6.1992 Jones Beach Theatre, New York
- 25.6.1992 Marcus Amphitheatre, Milwaukee
- 26.6.1992 Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Hieghts
- 28.6.1992 Sandstone Amphitheatre, Kansas City (Cancelled)
- 28.6.1992 Bonner Springs, Kansas City
Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band "European Tour"
Musicians: Timothy B. Schmit, Nils Lofgren, Dave Edmunds, Todd Rundgren, Joe Walsh, Burton Cummings, Zak Starkey, Timmy Capello and Ringo Starr
- 2.7.1992 Göteborg Festival "På Häden", Gothenburg
- 3.7.1992 Dala Rock Festival, Hedomora
- 4.7.1992 Mölleparken, Malmö
- 6.7.1992 Empire Theatre, Liverpool
Highlights from this concert are included in the Disney Channel television special Ringo Starr: Going Home, which is transmitted in America on Sunday April 18, 1993. The "No No Song" from this concert is featured in the All Starr compilation DVD "The Best of Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band So Far..."
- 7.7.1992 Hammersmith Odeon, London
- 8.7.1992 Le Zenith, Paris
- 10.7.1992 Stadtgarten, Hamburg
- 11.7.1992 Tanzbrunnen, Cologne
- 12.7.1992 Unterfrankenhalle, Aschaffenburg
- 13.7.1992 Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux

- 15.7.1992 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin
- 17.7.1992 Pori Jazz Festival, Pori
- 18.7.1992 Valby Idretspark, Copenhagen
- 19.7.1992 Lisberg, Århus
- 20.7.1992 Belga Beach Festival, De la Panne
- 22.7.1992 Teatre Tenda, Brescia
- 23.7.1992 Teatre La Versiliana, Marina Di Pierasanta
- 24.7.1992 Foro Italico, Roma
Ringo's All- Starr Band performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland is recorded and later released on the CD and home video Ringo Starr And His All-Starr Band: Live From Montreux. The following tracks appear in America and the UK on the album Ringo Starr And His All-Starr Band Live: Live From Montreux, released on September 14, 1993: "I'm The Greatest", "Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go", "Yellow Submarine", "Weight Of The World", "Boys" and "With A Little Help From My Friends", all performed by Ringo and "Desperado" and "In The City" (performed by Joe Walsh), "Girls Talk" (by Dave Edmunds), "I Can't Tell You Why" (by Timothy B. Schmidt), "Bang The Drum All Day" and "Black Maria" (by Todd Rundgren), "Walkin' Nerve" (by Nils Lofgren) and "American Woman" (by Burton Cummings). Not released on DVD, but five songs fom the Montreux concert film appear on the All Starr compilation DVD "The Best of Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band So Far...": "Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go," "Rocky Mountain Way," "Bang The Drum All Day," "You're Sixteen," and "Yellow Submarine".
Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band "US Tour"
Musicians: Timothy B. Schmit, Nils Lofgren, Dave Edmunds, Todd Rundgren, Joe Walsh, Burton Cummings, Zak Starkey, Timmy Capello and Ringo Starr
- 1.8.1992 Music theater, Seattle
- 3.8.1992 Harvey's Casino Hotel, Nevada
- 4.8.1992 Redwood, California
- 5.8.1992 Concord Pavilion, Concord
- 7.8.1992 California Mid State Fair, Paso Robles
- 8.8.1992 Camp Pendleton Marine Base, Costa Mesa
- 9.8.1992 Pacific Amphitheatre, Costa Mesa
- 11.8.1992 Greek Theatre, Los Angeles
- 12.8.1992 Greek Theatre, Los Angeles
- 13.8.1992 Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavillion, Phoenix
- 15.8.1992 Austin Aquafest, Texas
- 16.8.1992 Riverfront Park, Little Rock
- 18.8.1992 Starplex Amphitheatre, Dallas
- 20.8.1992 Ohio State Fair Celeste Center, Columbus
- 21.8.1992 Freedom Hall, Louisville
- 22.8.1992 Iowa State Fair, Des Moines
- 24.8.1992 Starlake Amphitheater, Pittsburgh
- 25.8.1992 Finger Lakes Performing Arts, Rochester
- 26.8.1992 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs
- 28.8.1992 Waterloo Village, Stanhope
- 1.9.1992 Fildder's Green Amphitheater, Englewood
- 2.9.1992 Park West Amphitheater, Park City
- 4.9.1992 Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas
- 5.9.1992 Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas
- 6.9.1992 Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas
Ringo's repertoire includes the following songs: "I'm The Greatest", "No No Song", "Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go", "Yellow Submarine", You're Sixteen", "Weight Of The World", "Photograph", and encore performances of "Act Naturally" and "With A Little Help From My Friends". The track "Boys" is added during the latter half of the tour, which features the only track Ringo performs from behind his drum kit, the others being sung on centre stage. Also worth noting is that Todd Rundgren misses the shows in Englewood and Park City, while Joe Walsh is absent from the final concerts at the Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.
Gary Moore: Concert (with George)
- 5.10.1992 The Royal Albert Hall, London, England
George attends Gary Moore's concert at the Royal Albert Hall and joins Moore onstage for the encore, "That Kind Of Woman" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
George Harrison "Columbia Records Celebrates the Music of Bob Dylan"
Musicians: Eric Clapton, Johnny Cash, Tracy Chapman, Chrissie Hynde, George Harrison, Neil Young, Stevie Wonder, Tom Petty, Ron Wood and others
- 16.10.1992 Madison Square Garden, New York

George participates in a concert at Madison Square Garden to celebrate Bob Dylan's 30th anniversary in the music business. During the star-studded celebration of the music of Dylan, George performs the tracks "If Not For You" and "Absolutely Sweet Marie", and returns later as part of the encore to join in on the numbers "My Back Pages" and "Knockin' On Heaven's Door". The event is screened live on pay-per-view cable TV in America, and broadcast live simultaneously on FM radio in stereo. All of George's live performances, except "If Not For You", are released on the album Bob Dylan - 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration, and also on a home video cassette.
Paul McCartney: A Carlton New Year
- 20.11.1992 The Mean Fiddler, Harlesden, North London
At the Mean Fiddler Club in Harlesden, North London, at approximately 8:30pm, Paul and his band videotape an appearance for a New Year's television special entitled A Carlton New Year. (Carlton is the new ITV franchise holder transmitting ITV programmes to London and the South East, replacing Thames ITV on January 1, 1993.) Paul's repertoire this evening includes tracks from his new album, and consists of: 'Good Rockin' Tonight', We Can Work It Out', 'Biker Like An Icon', 'I Owe It All To You', 'Michelle', 'Hope Of Deliverance', 'Can't Buy Me Love', 'Down To The River', and an impromptu version of 'Auld Lang Syne' with the audience. Because the television station is unhappy with some of the performance, Paul is requested to re-shoot the songs 'Biker Like An Icon', 'I Owe It All To You', 'Hope Of Deliverance' and 'Can't Buy Me Love'. (The taping concludes at approximately 10:30pm.) From the set, only three of Paul's live tracks, 'Hope Of Deliverance', 'Michelle' and 'Biker Like An Icon', find their way into the programme transmitted in the London region only, during the early hours of January 1, 1993, starting at 12:01am.
Paul McCartney: MTV's Up Close
- 10.12.1992 Ed Sullivan Theatre, New York, New York
- 11.12.1992 Ed Sullivan Theatre, New York, New York
Paul and his band record, on videotape, at approximately 9:45pm, a concert appearance for the new MTV music series Up Close. During the two days, the group performs the following numbers (electrically): "Twenty Flight Rock", "Get Out Of My Way", "Fixing A Hole", "Looking For Changes" and "Penny Lane"; (acoustically): "Biker Like An Icon", "I Owe It All To You", "Big Boys Bickering", "Michelle", an ad-lib piece of "Jingle Bells" on the first night, and "If I Were Not Upon The Stage" on the second night, "Hope Of Deliverance" and "Can't Buy Me Love", presented in a "Country Hoe-down" arrangement. Their second electric set consists of "Peace In The Neighbourhood", "Off The Ground", "I Wanna Be Your Man" and "Sgt. Pepper's". The final set features Paul sitting at his Yamaha piano, where, accompanied by the band, he performs "My Love", "C Moon", "Lady Madonna", "C'mon People" and "Live And Let Die". The programme premiered on MTV in America on Wednesday February 3, 1993, and included the following 13 tracks: 'Twenty Flight Rock', 'Get Out Of My Way', 'Fixing A Hole', 'Looking For Changes', 'Penny Lane', 'Biker Like An Icon', 'Michelle', 'Hope Of Deliverance', 'I Wanna Be Your Man', 'Off The Ground', 'Sgt. Pepper's', 'My Love' and 'Lady Madonna'. The world TV premiere was on NRK TV in Norway, who broadcast the special in two parts: on January 29 and February 5.
Benefit for Jeff Porcaro's family (with George)
- 14.12.1992 Los Angeles, California
During a benefit concert in Los Angeles for the family of ex-Toto member Jeff Porcaro, who had recently died, George appears onstage with Eddie Van Halen. They perform "With a Little Help From My Friends".
1993
Paul McCartney "The New World Tour"
Musicians: Paul "Wix" Wickens, Hamish Stuart, Robbie MacIntosh, Blair Cunningham, Linda and Paul McCartney.
- 5.2.1993 Dockland's Arena, London, England
At 6:30pm, at the Docklands Arena, in London, Paul conducts a 25-minute press conference, where he announces the first European leg of his New World Tour and takes questions from the gathering press, which are fielded by his publicist Bernard Doherty. This is then followed, at approximately 7:30pm, by a 90-minute rehearsal concert, before approximately 3,000 people, comprising reporters who have remained from the press conference, members of Paul's fan club and 25 winners of the Daily Mirror competition run in the newspaper on January 23. During the conference, Bernard Doherty goes to great lengths to point out to the press that the show tonight is "only a rehearsal and is being presented without its full complement of lighting and stage technology". (Although this gig is reported to be a "secret" event, because Paul has been rehearsing at the venue for the last couple of days, tonight's concert had become common knowledge among industry people and fans alike.) Paul's repertoire this evening, where he is joined by his regular band, includes "Drive My Car", "Coming Up", "Get Out Of My Way", "Another Day", "All My Loving", "Let Me Roll It", "Peace In The Neighbourhood", "Off The Ground" and "I Wanna Be Your Man". (Robbie McIntosh then performs a guitar solo while the rest of the band leave the stage for a set change.) An acoustic set then follows, including "Good Rockin' Tonight", "We Can Work It Out", "And I Love Her", "Every Night", "Hope Of Deliverance", "Michelle", "Biker Like An Icon", "Here, There And Everywhere" and "Yesterday". Paul then takes to his baby grand piano, which had risen centre stage from beneath the floor, where, again with the band, he performs "My Love", "Lady Madonna", "Live And Let Die" and "Let It Be". For an encore, the band performs "Sgt. Pepper's", a track which Paul announced before its start that he had not intended to do. (Note: For the upcoming tour, two further tracks, "Paperback Writer" and "Magical Mystery Tour", will be added to this set list.) Incidentally, prior to the show, a live backstage interview is carried out with Paul and transmitted on the Carlton ITV news programme London Tonight. The feature also includes an excerpt of Paul and his band performing "Get Out Of My Way". Camera teams from stations such as Meridian (ITV), CNN in America and MTV in Europe are also there to capture the proceedings. Further clips from the conference are transmitted on the ITV breakfast station GMTV the following morning, Saturday February 6.
A selection of five videotaped tracks from tonight, "Drive My Car", "Coming Up", "Get Out Of My Way", "All My Loving" and "Hope Of Deliverance", are licensed from MPL by ABC TV of America for inclusion in the March 12 edition of US TV show In Concert '93. Due to a disagreement over the arrangements, the footage is never screened and instead is replaced by the official MPL promotional video for "Get Out Of My Way".
- 18.2.1993 Forum, Assago
- 19.2.1993 Forum, Assago
- 22.2.1993 Festhalle, Frankfurt
- 23.2.1993 Festhalle, Frankfurt
- 5.3.1993 Subiaco Oval, Perth
- 9.3.1993 Cricket Ground, Melbourne
- 10.3.1993 Cricket Ground, Melbourne
- 13.3.1993 The Oval, Adelaide
- 16.3.1993 Entertainment Centre, Sydney
- 17.3.1993 Entertainment Centre, Sydney
- 20.3.1993 Entertainment Centre, Sydney
- 22.3.1993 Stadium, Parramatta
- 23.3.1993 Stadium, Parramatta
- 27.3.1993 Western Springs Stadium, Auckland
- 14.4.1993 Sam Boyd Silver Bowl, Las Vegas
- 16.4.1993 Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles (with Ringo Starr)

- 17.4.1993 Stadium, Anaheim
- 20.4.1993 Aggie Memorial Stadium, Las Cruces
- 22.4.1993 Astrodome, Houston
- 24.4.1993 Lousiana Superdome, New Orleans
- 27.4.1993 Liberty Bowl, Memphis
- 29.4.1993 Busch Memorial Stadium, Saint Louis
- 1.5.1993 Georgia Dome, Atlanta
- 5.5.1993 Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati
- 7.5.1993 Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia
- 9.5.1993 Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando
- 21.5.1993 Stadium, Winnipeg
- 23.5.1993 HHH Metrodome, Minneapolis
- 26.5.1993 Folsom Field, Boulder
- 29.5.1993 Alamodome, San Antonio
- 31.5.1993 Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
- 2.6.1993 County Stadium, Milwaukee
- 4.6.1993 Pontiac Silverdome, Detroit
- 6.6.1993 Exhibition Stadium, Toronto
- 11.6.1993 Giants Stadium, East Rutherford
- 13.6.1993 Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia
- 15.6.1993 Blockbuster Pavilion, Charlotte
The Fox Network Television Station broadcasts live, free of charge, Paul's concert this evening at Charlotte, North Carolina, an event presented by Blockbuster Entertainment Corps., Paul's official sponsor for the tour. Due to seven commercial breaks, several of the songs are not transmitted on television at all or appear in an edited form. The soundtrack of the show is transmitted simultaneously in stereo sound on the Westwood One radio network. A much longer version of the show, complete with the missing songs and a remixed sound, is transmitted in the UK on Channel 4 on November 13, as well as in other countries. The following songs from the show, "Robbie's Bit (Thanks Chet)" (a guitar solo by Robbie McIntosh), "Good Rockin' Tonight" and "Paperback Writer" all appear on the album Paul Is Live.
- 3.9.1993 Waldbühne, Berlin
- 5.9.1993 Stadthalle, Vienna
- 6.9.1993 Stadthalle, Vienna
- 9.9.1993 Olympiahalle, Munich
- 11.9.1993 Earls Court, London
- 14.9.1993 Earls Court, London
- 15.9.1993 Earls Court, London
- 18.9.1993 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund
- 19.9.1993 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund
- 21.9.1993 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund
- 23.9.1993 H M Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart
- 25.9.1993 Scandinavium, Gothenburg
- 27.9.1993 Spektrum, Oslo
- 28.9.1993 Spektrum, Oslo
- 1.10.1993 Globen Arena, Stockholm
- 3.10.1993 Maimarkthalle, Mannheim
- 5.10.1993 H M Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart
- 6.10.1993 Festhalle, Frankfurt
- 9.10.1993 Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam
- 10.10.1993 Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam
- 13.10.1993 Palais Omnisports de Bercy, Paris
- 14.10.1993 Palais Omnisports de Bercy, Paris
- 17.10.1993 Flanders Expo, Gent
- 20.10.1993 Zénith, Toulon
- 22.10.1993 Palasport, Florence
- 23.10.1993 Palasport, Florence
- 26.10.1993 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
- 27.10.1993 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
- 12.11.1993 Dome, Tokyo
- 14.11.1993 Dome, Tokyo
- 15.11.1993 Dome, Tokyo
- 18.11.1993 Dome, Fukuoka
- 19.11.1993 Dome, Fukuoka
- 25.11.1993 Autódromo H. Rodríguez, México City
- 27.11.1993 Autódromo H. Rodríguez, México City
- 3.12.1993 Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo
- 5.12.1993 Paulo Leminski Rock, Curitiba
- 10.12.1993 Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires
- 11.12.1993 Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires
- 12.12.1993 Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires
- 16.12.1993 Estadio Nacional, Santiago
The early tour repertoire in Europe and Australia includes: "Drive My Car", "Coming Up", "Get Out Of My Way", "Another Day", "All My Loving", "Let Me Roll It", "Peace In The Neighbourhood", "Off The Ground", "I Wanna Be Your Man", a guitar solo by Robbie McIntosh, "Good Rockin' Tonight", "We Can Work It Out", "And I Love Her", "Every Night", "Hope Of Deliverance", "Michelle", "Biker Like An Icon", "Here, There And Everywhere", "Yesterday", "My Love", "Lady Madonna", "Live And Let Die", "Let It Be", "Magical Mystery Tour", "The Long And Winding Road", "C'mon People", "Paperback Writer", "Fixing A Hole", "Penny Lane", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", and encore performances of "Band On The Run", "I Saw Her Standing There" and "Hey Jude".
The repertoire for the US concerts is basically the same, except for "Looking For Changes", which is replaced by "Get Out Of My Way" and "Can't Buy Me Love" which is replaced with "I Wanna Be Your Man".
The set list for the later shows: "Drive My Car", "Coming Up", "Looking For Changes", "Jet", "All My Loving", "Let Me Roll It", "Peace In The Neighbourhood", "Off The Ground", "Can't Buy Me Love", Robbie"s Guitar Solo, "Good Rockin' Tonight", "We Can Work It Out", "I Lost My little Girl", "Ain't No Sunshine", (sung by Hamish Stuart), "Hope Of Deliverance", "Michelle", "Here, There And Everywhere", "Biker Like An Icon", "Yesterday", "My Love", "Lady Madonna", "C'mon People", "Magical Mystery Tour", "Let It Be", "Live And Let Die", "Penny Lane", "Paperback Writer", "Back In The USSR", "Sgt. Pepper's reprise" and encore performances of "Band On The Run", "I Saw Her Standing There" and "Hey Jude".
Selections from the tour released on the "Paul Is Live" album and concert video cassette/DVD.
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