As it stated in laist
Paul McCartney And Neil Young Share The Stage And Play Beatles Classics At Desert Trip
Paul McCartney And Neil Young Share The Stage And Play Beatles Classics At Desert Tripfullscreen close ad view fullscreen closeWith temperatures soaring as high as 99 degrees on Saturday, Desert Trippers sought refuge from the heat while waiting for Neil Young to grace the stage in the early evening.The Desert Trip Photography Experience, which didn't see much action on Friday, had a line of hundreds waiting to get into the air conditioned tent.It wasn't even ticketed or controlled in any way—it just took people a while to stroll in.
read more from here
in addition latimes
Paul McCartney brings out Neil Young — and a lifetime of indelible songs — at Desert Trip
Paul McCartney brings out Neil Young — and a lifetime of indelible songs — at Desert TripPaul McCartney made good on Desert Trip's all-star-jam potential when he invited Neil Young onstage Saturday night to duet with him on a pair of classic Beatles songs.Employing the royal "we" to introduce Young as "a really good friend of ours," McCartney brought out his fellow veteran (who'd played the festival earlier in the evening) for "A Day in the Life" and "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?"At the end of the former, the two tacked on a bit of John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance," which set off a mass singalong in the Desert Trip crowd.And during the latter, Young scratched out a noisy guitar solo that pushed the White Album cut closer to the heavy blues McCartney was clearly emulating.
read more from here
as well huffingtonpost
Paul McCartney And Neil Young Perform Beatles Classics At Desert Trip Music Festival
Paul McCartney And Neil Young Perform Beatles Classics At Desert Trip Music FestivalRock legends Paul McCartney and Neil Young reunited on stage on day two of Desert Trip music festival in Indio, California.McCartney kicked off his set on Saturday with the Beatles classic "A Hard Day's Night," followed by "Jet," a track from his post-Beatles career.For the rest of his performance, the music icon played a mix of Beatles tracks and solo songs.
read more from here
in the same way sandiegouniontribune
Watch Neil Young and Paul McCartney duet at Desert Trip festival
Watch Neil Young and Paul McCartney duet at Desert Trip festivalPaul McCartney and Neil Young did three songs together Saturday night at the Desert Trip festival in Indio, where McCartney headlined and Young opened.The two Rock and Roll Hall of Famers teamed up for joint versions of The Beatles' "A Day in the Life" and John Lennon & Plastic Ono Band's "Give Peace a Chance." But the true historic first came with McCartney's first-ever live performance of "Why Don't We Do It in the Road," which he recorded with The Beatles in 1968.You can watch the video below, followed by last night's complete McCartney and Young set lists.
read more from here
Comments
Post a Comment