As one of the last torchbearers of a band that reshaped music forever, Sir Paul McCartney enjoys the freedom to surprise the world on a whim. This time, he crashed a cozy gig in the Hamptons, channeling his inner Neil Young with a grin and a guitar. On Tuesday, August 20, the man behind Live and Let Die turned a small show into a seismic event.
As one of the last torchbearers of a band that reshaped music forever, Sir Paul McCartney enjoys the freedom to surprise the world on a whim. This time, he crashed a cozy gig in the Hamptons, channeling his inner Neil Young with a grin and a guitar. On Tuesday, August 20, the man behind Live and Let Die turned a small show into a seismic event.
Yahoo hints that Watt’s tied to a mysterious upcoming McCartney project, though the details stay under wraps. The pair’s history runs deep—they teamed up on the Rolling Stones’ 2023 release Hackney Diamonds, where Watt took the producer’s chair and McCartney lent his magic to Bite My Head Off. Clearly, this Hamptons night was more than a lark—it was a spark from a still-blazing legend.
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