
These songs have been interchangeable with “Getting Better,” “We Can Work It Out” and “Queenie Eye.” For fans waiting to hear a hint of “Yesterday,” it didn’t appear in the set in Syracuse. “Let ‘Em In,” “I’ve Just Seen a Face” and “New” were the ones we heard in Syracuse. It seems Paul only tinkers with maybe three tracks. For a man who is about to turn 80 on June 18, McCartney seems to be in the same physical shape since he last performed in the area, back in 2017. It’s still a nice thrill for all the fans that get to see this.

It’s quick and lasts only a few seconds but the window is rolled own and he will wave to the crowd. His security sets it up so fans can view him driving in. This has become a tradition before most shows that he does. on drums, Rusty Anderson and Brian Ray on guitar.įirst and foremost, we showed up early to get a glimpse of McCartney entering the Dome. His band still consists of Paul ‘Wix’ Wickens on keyboards, Abe Laboriel Jr. A few changes to the building (new roof) and name change (formerly the Carrier Dome) were made since then. The last show we covered of his was at this exact location almost 5 years ago. “I would like to politely request that you consider this policy also in Starbucks USA.We were super pumped to cover the Syracuse show on Paul McCartney’s ‘Get Back’ tour. “I must say this surprised me,” he added, noting that Starbucks stores in his native land, the United Kingdom, do not have a charge for funky milk alternatives.

He continued, “It recently came to my attention that Starbucks in the USA has an extra charge for plant-based milks as opposed to cow’s milk.” “My friends at PETA are campaigning for this,” he wrote in the memo, first published on . “I sincerely hope that for the future of the planet and animal welfare you are able to implement this policy.”

John Lennon and Paul McCartney during a press conference in 1968. He called out the pricey coffee chain’s CEO Kevin Johnson last month in an open letter he penned with the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
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Here is the full list of McCartney’s 2022 tour dates:ĥ/31 Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling ArenaĦ/16 East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife StadiumĪhead of launching his new tour, the father of five made sure to make a heartfelt plea to Starbucks, asking them to stop charging extra for plant-based milks. Peter Jackson’s Beatles doc brings us back to that shared place we once belonged The concert was The Beatles frontman’s first one since the coronavirus pandemic began two years ago. Other iconic hits he sang included: “Getting Better,” “You Never Give Me Your Money” and “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window.” He can sing with you live,’” McCartney told the roaring crowd after the song finished. And he says, ‘We can extract John’s voice. “So, Peter Jackson, the director of the ‘Get Back’ film, he texts me one day. The two crooned alongside each other to kick off the new tour.

The 79-year-old rock legend took the stage at the Spokane Arena for the first show of his “Get Back” tour on Thursday evening.Īnd a very special guest joined him for a duet on the song “I’ve Got A Feeling.”įootage of Lennon, who died in 1980 at the age of 40, from Jackson’s Disney+ documentary “ The Beatles: Get Back” was presented on a big screen while the British rocker sang. Paul McCartney brought John Lennon back from the grave with a little help from his friend, director Peter Jackson. ‘All Things Must Grass’: George Harrison estate teams up with cannabis maker to sell weed Gemini celebrities: 25 famous people born under the sign of the twins Spring into June with some of these celebrity birthdays Paul McCartney’s Jubilee tribute to Queen: ‘Congrats ma’am!’ on ’70 beautiful years’
