Shortly after eight, he stood there, in tight blue jacket and with a more relaxation that made him appear 20 years younger than the 73 he actually is. Beatles Legendary Paul McCartney had come to Stockholm.
He threw himself straight into the “Eight Days A Week”, one of the Beatles’ early classics and then took a blithely hope so-so 50 years ahead in time with “Save us” from the last plate.
– Hey Sweden, tonight I will try to speak a little Swedish, he greeted the audience in the Tele2 Arena, and added:
– Although I know you are good in English.
After a few songs went his jacket off, prompting McCartney to ensure that it would be the only clothing spoils the whole evening. He introduced the “One after 909″ to tell us that it was the very first song he wrote with John Lennon. Then he went from 50th talsrock’n’roll the synthpopiga “Temporary Secretary” from the 80s, pumped to a slightly more arena rocking version. He had time for a tribute to Jimi Hendrix with a quick “Foxy Lady”.
– I knew him. Great guy, very humble, said McCartney before he went into an anecdote about how the guitar god Hendrix had often difficult to tune the guitar, and during a concert had to ask his colleague Eric Clapton who was in the audience for help.
One of the largest and longest cheers came with the classic “The Long and Winding Road” from the Beatles final album. And “Maybe I’m Amazed”, a tribute to the now-deceased wife Linda, he showed what huge vocal abilities, he still possesses.
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