Paul McCartney Remembers Sharing a Stage With Bob Weir: A Lasting Legacy
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Paul McCartney has paid tribute to his late friend and fellow musician, Bob Weir. The Beatles legend shared a sentimental photo of the two musicians sharing a laugh on stage at his 2016 Boston concert, where Weir joined him for a special performance. However, this was just one of many moments they spent together.
McCartney recently revisited their time together in Las Vegas when he attended a Dead & Co show with Weir's family. During the interval, Weir invited McCartney into his trailer, where they met his family and friends. The musician was also given a rare glimpse into Weir's recording setup on tour bus β a testament to Weir's dedication to music-making even on the road.
Weir's sense of humor, camaraderie, and musical prowess left a lasting impression on McCartney, who credits him as an inspiration to many people across generations. The musician also offered condolences to Weir's family following his passing at the age of 78.
When Weir joined McCartney on stage in Boston, it marked a memorable moment in their collaboration β with Weir singing along to Wings' "Hi, Hi, Hi" and The Beatles' "Helter Skelter". This special performance was a one-off event, but its impact will be felt by fans of both artists.
As news of Weir's passing spread, his family released a statement celebrating his life and legacy. They described him as a guiding force in American music who inspired countless fans with his artistry.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Paul McCartney has paid tribute to his late friend and fellow musician, Bob Weir. The Beatles legend shared a sentimental photo of the two musicians sharing a laugh on stage at his 2016 Boston concert, where Weir joined him for a special performance. However, this was just one of many moments they spent together.
McCartney recently revisited their time together in Las Vegas when he attended a Dead & Co show with Weir's family. During the interval, Weir invited McCartney into his trailer, where they met his family and friends. The musician was also given a rare glimpse into Weir's recording setup on tour bus β a testament to Weir's dedication to music-making even on the road.
Weir's sense of humor, camaraderie, and musical prowess left a lasting impression on McCartney, who credits him as an inspiration to many people across generations. The musician also offered condolences to Weir's family following his passing at the age of 78.
When Weir joined McCartney on stage in Boston, it marked a memorable moment in their collaboration β with Weir singing along to Wings' "Hi, Hi, Hi" and The Beatles' "Helter Skelter". This special performance was a one-off event, but its impact will be felt by fans of both artists.
As news of Weir's passing spread, his family released a statement celebrating his life and legacy. They described him as a guiding force in American music who inspired countless fans with his artistry.