I was 14 when I saw Paul performing in Rotterdam. Very exciting as I never had ecpected to see a formerBeatle live on stsge. The date wss Thursday March 25 1976.
I find it sad to reflect that of the five principal musicians on that stage (not counting the wonderful brass players, or the "Horny Section" as Paul called them, lol), three of them are no longer with us. Only Joe English and of course Sir Paul McCartney, remain alive. 😢😢😢Oh, and on a brighter note: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SIR PAUL!
I still remember getting my Wings over America t with my Columbia House double album… after 50 years I think I’ve finally paid off my Columbia House dues
Eat your heart out, Tayler Swift.....there is more talent in the pinky finger of the child playing the Gibson S.G. on this Rock Show than anything you've done or will do. # Real Music...Real Deal Musicians.
Cristo te ama varón . Tienes q ser libre de la tristeza y la soledad . Busca de Cristo el murió por ti , nadie va hacer eso en esta vida . Su palabra dice q todo pasará menos su palabra , el permanece para siempre
I was at the 1976 Wings concert in Cleveland, Ohio --- May 10, 1976. It was amazing. Paul's voice was pitch perfect-- you could hear a pin drop during "Yesterday". And this opening--- Venus and Mars, then right into Jet--- had everyone on their feet and screaming. It was an incredible night.
This is how Wings opened up the show at the Cow Palace in June of 1976 I stood for the whole concert about 25 yards or so from the stage. Like others have said on this post the band and the music was awesome that night and the musicianship was excellent my first concert after being assigned Travis Air Force Base in California was this concert what a blessing and what a way to open a show.
@@EliCovers2024 Claro, es un cover, no un cover versionado y lo ideal es que toda la línea de instrumentos sea lo más cercana a como es realmente, no digo que esté mal necesariamente, pero hubiera quedado mejor con ese pequeño detallito