Paul McCartney confiesa que a veces le cuesta identificar las canciones de Bob Dylan en directo

Paul McCartney ha revelado que, a pesar de su admiración por el artista, en ocasiones es incapaz de reconocer las canciones durante los conciertos de Bob Dylan. Sus comentarios surgieron en una entrevista reciente con motivo de la promoción de su nuevo álbum en solitario.

Paul McCartney habló sobre ver actuar a Bob Dylan en una nueva entrevista en el podcast The Rest Is Entertainment. Dijo que admira la determinación de Dylan de seguir sus propios instintos, especialmente al omitir muchos de sus mayores éxitos en el escenario. McCartney añadió que una vez asistió a un par de conciertos de Dylan y, sinceramente, no pudo distinguir qué canción estaba interpretando, a pesar de conocer bien su repertorio.

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