Paul McCartney continued the celebration of his newest eightieth birthday onstage on the Glastonbury Competitors in Somerset, UK, Saturday night, bringing out every Bruce Springsteen and Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl as guests over the course of a 38-song set. It was Grohl’s first public effectivity given that March 25 demise of his band’s longtime drummer, Taylor Hawkins. After McCartney launched him as “my pal, your hero,” a smiling Grohl walked on stage. “Whats up Paul,” he said into his microphone. “How are you?”
Grohl and McCartney kicked into the Beatles “I Observed Her Standing There,” with Grohl taking up among the many lead vocals, adopted by Wings’ “Band on the Run,” which Grohl has beforehand coated with the Foos. Immediately afterwards, Springsteen reprized his Metlife Stadium look with McCartney on June 16, as soon as extra participating in his private “Glory Days” (with McCartney on bass and backing vocals) and the Beatles’ “I Wanna Be Your Man.” On the last word tune, the Beatles’ “The End,” every Grohl and Springsteen bought right here once more onstage to take part in its guitar showdown.
“I swear, I would under no circumstances miss being correct proper right here with you, correct now,” Grohl said between songs, after explaining that he’d made to Glastonbury no matter two canceled flights.
McCartney’s set moreover featured one different customer of varieties, as have the entire displays on his current tour: He sang “I’ve Acquired A Feeling” accompanied by isolated, audio and video of John Lennon from the Get Once more footage, as restored by director Peter Jackson. When McCartney – the oldest solo act to ever headline Glastonbury – first took the stage, the big crowd the “Snug Birthday.”