Dave Grohl’s first appearance after Taylor Hawkins’ death – with Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen

On Saturday (June 25) Paul McCartney made history as the first musician to perform at the Glastonbury Festival aged 80. But that’s not all – he also had some celebrity guests with him who made the audience enthusiastic: Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl. The latter in particular made for a memorable moment, as it was the Foo Fighters singer’s first live performance since the death of his bandmate and friend Taylor Hawkins, who died exactly three months earlier, on March 25, in Bogotá, Colombia. Here is our obituary.

Together they sang the Beatles song “I Saw Her Standing There” and Wings’ “Band On The Run” – one could almost believe that Grohl’s good friend and fellow musician gave him this moment to get back on his feet. And where could that be better than in front of 200,000 people?

The next memorable moment was not long in coming: Immediately afterwards, Bruce Springsteen joined McCartney on stage to play his song “Glory Days” and “I Wanna Be Your Man” with him. This constellation and song selection had already existed in New York a few days earlier. For “The End”, the big finale of the set, all three musicians came back on stage.

Paul McCartney at Glastonbury Festival 2022 – the full setlist:

  • Can’t Buy Me Love
  • Junior’s Farm
  • Letting Go
  • Got to Get You Into My Life
  • Come On to Me
  • let me roll it
  • Getting Better
  • Let ‘Em In
  • my valentine
  • Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five
  • Maybe I’m Amazed
  • I’ve Just Seen a Face
  • In Spite of All the Danger
  • love me do
  • dance tonight
  • Blackbird
  • HereToday
  • new
  • Lady Madonna
  • Fuh you
  • Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite!
  • Something
  • Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
  • You Never Give Me Your Money
  • She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
  • get back
  • I Saw Her Standing There
  • Band on the Run
  • Glory Days (Bruce Springsteen cover)
  • I Wanna Be Your Man
  • let it be
  • Live and Let Die
  • Hey Jew
  • I’ve Got a Feeling
  • Helper Skelter
  • Golden Slumbers
  • Carry That Weight
  • the end

+++ This news first appeared on rollingstone.de +++



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