Even though Desert Trip doesn't play by the rules of most music fests
-- there are only two acts per day, the first one doesn't go on 'til
sunset, and there are more people sitting than standing -- there's one
rule for music fests in the 2010s that Oldchella does abide by: You
gotta have a surprise collaboration.
Describing him as "a really good friend," Paul brought Young out
to trade vocals on "A Day in the Life." Hearing Neil Young deliver "he
blew his mind out in a car" in his unique timbre was treat enough, and
the green fog swirling around the two as they sang the Sgt. Pepper's
classic gave the existential rock song an additionally eerie layer.
Instead of finishing the song with the usual orchestral climax, they
transitioned directly into John Lennon's solo anthem "Give Peace a
Chance," inviting the audience to chant along as peace signs flashed on
the screen behind them.
After that mashup wrapped, Young stayed on
stage, eliciting gleeful squeals from the crowd. As it turns out, the
excitement was justified. While Paul and Neil have done the "A Day In
the Life"/"Give Peace a Chance" mashup before, what came next was brand
new.
"Come on Neil, you gotta solo on this one for me," Macca said before
launching into "Why Don't We Do It In the Road." Aside from the thrill
of hearing McCartney do a song that's not part of his typical set
list, Young's guitar solo was an unhinged scorcher. While McCartney's
live shows never disappoint, his onstage consistency means that a sense
of musical spontaneity gets sacrificed sometimes. So when Neil Young
unleashed a wicked, razor-sharp guitar solo on The White Album track,
the set felt -- for a moment -- dangerous.
As for the rest of Paul's set, he was a consummate pro,
delivering the many, many hits fans wanted to hear and jovially joking
about the new stuff. "We know what songs you like hearing," Paul
told the crowd. "It lights up with your phones like a galaxy of stars
during certain songs, like Beatles ones. When we play one you don't
know, it's like a black hole. So here's another black hole," he quipped
before launching into "Queenie Eye" from his latest album New.
Even
so, the newest song in his set actually garnered quite an excited
response. Macca delivered his Rihanna/Kanye West collab
"FourFiveSeconds," causing the younger members of the crowd to get their
phones ready in case Rih or 'Ye emerged. Neither did, but the real
surprise was what happened next: Several Baby Boomers in the
crowd begrudgingly murmured, "That actually is a pretty good song" to
each other. Giving peace a chance is easy for the Woodstock set. But
giving Yeezy a chance? That's a minor miracle.
Check out Paul's full Desert Trip set list below:
A Hard Day's Night
Jet
Can't Buy Me Love
Letting Go
Day Tripper
Let Me Roll It w/ Foxy Lady (Hendrix cover) outro
I've Got a Feeling
My Valentine (dedicated to his wife: "We got our wedding anniversary tomorrow, so this one's for you Nancy!")
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five
Maybe I'm Amazed
We Can Work It Out
In Spite of All the Danger (Beatles' first demo)
I've Just Seen a Face
Love Me Do (Dedicated to George Martin)
And I Love Her
Blackbird
Here Today (Dedicated to John Lennon)
Queenie Eye
Lady Madonna
FourFiveSeconds
Eleanor Rigby
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
A Day In the Life/Give Peace a Chance (John Lennon cover) with Neil Young
Why Don't We Do It in the Road with Neil Young
Something (George Harrison cover)
Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da
Back in the U.S.S.R.
Let It Be
Live and Let Die
Hey Jude
Jet
Can't Buy Me Love
Letting Go
Day Tripper
Let Me Roll It w/ Foxy Lady (Hendrix cover) outro
I've Got a Feeling
My Valentine (dedicated to his wife: "We got our wedding anniversary tomorrow, so this one's for you Nancy!")
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five
Maybe I'm Amazed
We Can Work It Out
In Spite of All the Danger (Beatles' first demo)
I've Just Seen a Face
Love Me Do (Dedicated to George Martin)
And I Love Her
Blackbird
Here Today (Dedicated to John Lennon)
Queenie Eye
Lady Madonna
FourFiveSeconds
Eleanor Rigby
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
A Day In the Life/Give Peace a Chance (John Lennon cover) with Neil Young
Why Don't We Do It in the Road with Neil Young
Something (George Harrison cover)
Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da
Back in the U.S.S.R.
Let It Be
Live and Let Die
Hey Jude
Encore
I Wanna Be Your Man
Helter Skelter
Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End
Helter Skelter
Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End
Watch Paul and Young below:
Paul and Neil Young perform the Beatles Why Don't We Do It in
the Road live at Desert Trip in Indio Ca on October 8, 2016:
Paul performs the Beatles I Wanna be Your Man live at Desert Trip in Indio:
Paul and Neil Young perform the Beatles A Day in the Life and
John Lennon"s Give Peace a Chance live at Desert Trip in Indio Ca :
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