Paul McCartney confie avoir parfois du mal à reconnaître les chansons de Bob Dylan en concert

Paul McCartney a révélé qu'il lui arrive de ne pas reconnaître certains titres lors des concerts de Bob Dylan, malgré son admiration pour l'artiste. Ces commentaires ont été faits lors d'une récente interview assurant la promotion du nouvel album solo de McCartney.

Paul McCartney a évoqué ses expériences des concerts de Bob Dylan lors d'une nouvelle interview dans l'émission The Rest Is Entertainment. Il a affirmé admirer la volonté de Dylan de suivre son instinct, notamment en omettant d'interpréter beaucoup de ses plus grands succès sur scène. McCartney a ajouté qu'il avait assisté à quelques concerts de Dylan et qu'il était honnêtement incapable d'identifier la chanson interprétée, bien qu'il connaisse pourtant très bien son répertoire.

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