Concert Review Paul Mccartney Wrigley Field Live Online

Concert Review Paul Mccartney Wrigley Field Live Online,Concert Review Paul Mccartney Wrigley Field Live Report

Paul McCartney gave a message to the audience applauded at Wrigley Field on Sunday, July 31:

This is the way to the rock.

Visiting Chicago for the first time since 2005, Paul McCartney showed the fans that age is just a number, having played over 30 songs uncut. Supported by his excellent band drummer Abe Laboriel Jr., guitarist Rusty Anderson and Brian Ray and keyboardist Paul "Wix" Wickens charged hard through songs spanning his Beatles, Wings and solo careers, supporting the uptempo numbers signature ballads. Burning guitars ruled the night with Paul McCartney's voice to reach notes as high as those of the original recordings.

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Dressed in a blue jacket (which is rapidly eliminated due to extreme humidity) and a wide smile, McCartney acknowledged the crowd excited, appropriately, "Hello Goodbye" immediately segueing Farm "Junior", one of a handful of songs played for the hardcore fans. Live, the song rocks harder than the original. Against a background of night scenes a day's work, McCartney went on through "All My Loving" with the energy of a 20 year old. As usual, a concert-friendly "Jet", shaking his fist in the air with the public. Another highlight was "The Night Before", a jewel buried Help

McCartney "width =" 250 "height =" 333 "/> for this tour. Announcing that he had never played the song in Chicago before he broke with classical force. Enthusiasm s' continues with Band on the Run" Let Me Roll It ", which sounds even blusier live than on record. growling voice really conveys the passion McCartney song, and showed his love for blues and rock. In another nod to their influences, the band played a segment of Jimi Hendrix Foxy Lady, "with McCartney treated the audience to a searing guitar solo. The hits kept coming: "Paperback Writer", which fit perfectly into the overall tone of the most difficult night, followed by "The Long and Winding Road" rings with clear voice of McCartney.

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