June 8 - Horsens Forum, Denmark - Horsens Stadium
'early report'
The show was attended by many politician, business and showbiz people in the VIP seats, but the most important visitors were Princess Alexandra and Prince Joachim (brother of the Crowne Prince).
Paul McCartney started his one-hour sound-check at 4.30pm. Songs heard at the soundcheck: "Honey Don't, "Coming Up," "C Moon," "Lady Madonna."
The concert got underway at 8.30 pm with the preshow which the audience found quite amusing. It set the party tone for the rest of the evening and raised the excitement level from the start when the curtains parted and Paul blasted into "Jet." The 20,000 plus crowd rocked the night away with the band not missing a note.
The setlist was the same and the 'scripted' dialogue by Paul and the band members. Paul did speak in Danish thanking the audience with "Mange Tak" (thank you very much) and "Tusind Tak!" (Thousand cheers!) "God aften Horsens!" (Good Evening Horsens)
"Jeg har ikke ligefrem legede indevжrende sang indtil indevжrende rejse."(I haven't actually played this song until this tour.)
For the intro to "Get Back" he asked the crowd, "Do you want to get back? I want to get back."
Paul did the "Yellow Submarine" singalong after "All Things Must Pass" and noticed yellow hats in the audience and commented that they were "...'Yellow Submarine' hats!"
Paul was in great voice sounding like he did when he was with the Beatles and the most impressive numbers were, "She's a Woman," "Drive My Car," and "Penny Lane." But crowd went absolutely crazy for "Get Back", "I've Got A Feeling" and "Helter Skelter" the crowd went absolutely crazy. When Paul's intro to "Helter Skelter" was "Let's get dirty!"
Rusty's language translator said to the crowd in Danish. "Behage huske at det er lovstridig hen til opstille jeres gummi ind under den stol heri biograf!" (Please remember that it's illegal to place your gum under the chairs in this cinema!)
Abe did his usual intro before "Live and Let Die," not speaking in Danish saying, "Heeellooo Horsens! ARE YOU READY TO ROCK...?"
Paul carried the Danish flag out for the encore. A fan threw a "Sgt. Pepper's" album to Paul which he signed and threw back. Before he left the stage he said, "See you next time!"