Piers Morgan has rushed to Sir Paul McCartney’s defence after some apparently complained that the singer didn’t perform enough Beatles songs during his headline set at Glastonbury 🙄😂
’s defence after some apparently complained that the singer didn’t perform enough Beatles songs during his headline set at Glastonbury.
He went on: ‘He played Can’t Buy Me Love, Love Me Do, I Saw Her Standing There, Lady Madonna, Blackbird, Get Back, Something, Let It Be, and Hey Jude.He was joined by special guests including Foo Fighters rocker Dave Grohl Piers had earlier tweeted: ‘Sir Paul McCartney rocking Glastonbury, at nearly midnight, at the age of 80, playing some of the greatest songs in music history with the enthusiasm of a teenager. Brilliant.
, despite that being the start time of his performance – with the coverage beginning instead at 10.30pm.In a statement sent to Metro.co.uk,, emphasising the ‘complexity of broadcasting an event of this scale’.
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