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Paul McCartney duets nearly with John Lennon for Glastonbury headline set


Paul McCartney duetted nearly with John Lennon throughout his Glastonbury headline set (June 25).

Following the shock arrival of Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and Bruce Springsteen throughout his set on the Pyramid stage, he linked up with former Beatles bandmate, the late Lennon throughout “I’ve Bought A Feeling”.

Talking to the gang, McCartney revealed that the concept got here from Peter Jackson, the director of the current intensive documentary Get Again, which was based mostly on the studio periods for the band’s remaining album Let It Be.

The pair traded verses within the track, with Jackson having remoted Lennon’s vocal for the team-up. McCartney first debuted the collaboration together with his former co-songwriter on his current US tour.

“I’ve acquired a particular little factor right here,” he stated introducing that observe. “In the future, Peter Jackson rings me up and says he can take John’s vocals and isolate them in an effort to play dwell with John on tour. He stated do you fancy that?”

“That’s so particular for me man,” McCartney stated following the collaboration. “I do know it’s digital however come on – it’s John. We’re again collectively.”

Earlier the present, Grohl joined the Beatle having flown all the best way particularly from the US for the present: the pair performed “I Noticed Her Standing There” and “Band On The Run”, whereas Springsteen lined The Boss’s 1984 single “Glory Days” and an early Beatles single, “I Wanna Be Your Man”.



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