A still from the video shot by Sean Lennon for Paul McCartney.
The social networks were full of wishes for Paul McCartney’s 80th birthday, not only from fans but also from people very close to him, such as Sean Ono Lennon, Ringo Starr and Yoko Ono.
John Lennon’s youngest son greeted him on Instagram, where he uploaded a version of the song Here, There and Everywhere along with the following message:
Paul McCartney at 80. Photo. Mary McCartney.
“A little bird told me this is one of your favorite Beatles songs, so happy birthday! Thanks for the beautiful music. You have my love and respect and that of the whole world. This version of the song is a little rough because I get excited and have to start over “.
Ringo Starr He also couldn’t help but refer to the Beatles birthday theme, writing, “They say it’s your birthday, Saturday, happy birthday. Paul, I love you, have a nice day, peace and love. Ringo and Barbara, love, love, peace and love “.
Ringo Starr and greetings to Paul.
Yoko Ono He also sent a greeting via Twitter: “Dear Paul, happy 80 years and many many more. A partner in Peace wishes you … love, Yoko”.
In Yoko’s message to Paul.
In turn, the official Beatles account sent a greeting.
The message from the official Beatles account for Paul.
Paolo’s early party
On Thursday, Paul McCartney was visited on stage by two legends at his New Jersey concert: Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi.
Paul McCartney on Thursday at MetLife Stadium. Photo: AP
During his show, McCartney performed classics that included, among others, his time in the Beatles, with songs such as I can’t buy me love, love me, blackbird Y take up againand from Wings, as Jet Y Live and let die. His solo material was not lacking either, with songs like Maybe I’m surprised.
when he’s finished playing Band on the runinvited Springsteen to the stage.
Paul McCartney with Bruce Springsteen. Photo: IG
“I have a special surprise for you,” McCartney told the MetLife Stadium audience. “A friend of mine is on his way. A boy from here, ”the Beatle said, before those present began chanting Springsteen’s name. “Looks like they guessed it,” he continued. “You have to come and sing with us. Ladies and gentlemen, Bruce Springsteen! “
The Boss, how could it be otherwise, acted in front of his fans. McCarntey and Springsteen played Glory days Y I want to be your man. In the last song of the night, Bruce would also return to the stage to play the last song of the night: the end of the Beatles.
Paul McCartney Live. Photo: AP
But there was another surprise. During the encore, Bon Jovi took the stage with a bunch of balloons. “I have 60,000 people who want to sing ‘happy birthday’ to you.” Jon, of course, was referring to the fact that McCartney turns 80 this June 18.
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Source: Clarin