Paul Mccartney - Live at Glastonbury Festival 2004 (2025)

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Title: Live at Glastonbury Festival 2004
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Vintage Jukebox
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:17:09
Total Size: 462 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Jet (04:47)
2. Flaming Pie (02:54)
3. Let Me Roll It (06:23)
4. Blackbird (02:48)
5. Drive My Car (02:27)
6. Penny Lane (03:08)
7. Get Back (03:57)
8. Band on the Run (05:17)
9. Back in Ussr (03:41)
10. Live and Let Die (03:30)
11. Lady Madonna (02:45)
12. Hey Jude (10:16)
13. Yesterday (02:44)
14. Follow Me (02:55)
15. Let It Be (04:26)
16. I Saw Her Standing There (03:17)
17. Helter Skelter (05:52)
18. Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)-The End (05:54)

Out of all the former Beatles, Paul McCartney has had the most successful and diverse solo career, maintaining a constant presence in the British and American charts during the 1970s and '80s and becoming a musical and cultural icon in the decades since. McCartney's hot streak began in 1970, when he became the first Beatle to leave the group and quickly began accumulating hit singles and best-selling albums as a solo artist. Then, he formed Wings in late 1971 with his wife Linda and Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine, and the group remained active for the next ten years, racking up a string of hit albums, singles, and tours in the meantime. Wings disbanded in 1980, but McCartney stayed near the top of the charts over the next five years, thanks in part to a couple of big duets with Michael Jackson. McCartney revived his solo career in 1989 via Flowers in the Dirt and its accompanying international tour, setting a template he would follow into the new millennium, when he'd support his records by playing concerts around the world. Between these massive endeavors, McCartney pursued other projects, including classical compositions, an electronica outfit with Youth called the Fireman, and overseeing archival projects such as the Beatles' Anthology series. As the 21st century rolled on, McCartney continued to take risks, including recording an album of standards from the Great American Songbook and collaborating with rapper Kanye West, proving that there was no area of popular music he couldn't touch.



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