McCartney in Madrid

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The presence in Madrid of Paul MacCartney last Thursday, June 2, has reminded us all of the musical genius we get from the Beatles. Without them nothing would have been the same.

La passion with which those attending the Vicente Calderón stadium lived this concert was reflected in a devoted public, with the doubt of whether it will be the last opportunity to hear him live in Spain.

Paul MacCartney is now close to 74 years old and continues to be in the music scene, although his visits to Spain are not frequent, unlike the Rolling Stones or Bruce Springsteen, which causes them to concentrate a greater number of fans among the fans. Spanish people.

The concert started with "One on One", followed by another great topic, "A Hard Day's Night", and is that the latter bears his signature along with Lennon's, it is not an imitation. After these, a show at the height, with a huge repertoire, spectacular lighting effects at the back of the set to illuminate the most intense moments, and even lasers and fireworks with "Live and let die".

The show continued combining songs by the Beatles with those of the Wings and those of their solo stage, alternating from bass to piano and acoustic guitar. But above all it focuses on the compositions of the Fab Four, knowing that it is their great treasure chest. There were fragments where the entire capacity is excited and chorea, and others to listen to singing between whispers and, if possible, very close to the couple, as is the case of "And I Love Her" o "Yesterday", in a different version.

Between topic and topic there was no lack of good humor. An example of this is when Paul took off his jacket and said it was the only change of clothes he was going to do. MacCartney actually still has youthful undertones, with jeans and white shirt.

References to Lennon, George Harrison and his wife Linda, now deceased, with the song "Maybe I'm Amazed" are essential.


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