“It’s been way too long,” Matarozza said. He wore an Orioles jersey with “McCartney” inscribed on the back and the number “64″ - while a different concertgoer wore an Orioles jersey with “McCartney” and the number 22. McCartney sang primarily Beatles songs, among them: “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “Love Me Do,” “Blackbird,” “Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da” and ”Hey Jude.” As he played “Let It Be,” a bulk of the stadium illuminated their phones.īob Matarozza was at the Beatles’ show in 1964 and attended Sunday’s concert, too. The show was complete with fireworks and, toward the end of the set, McCartney and others marched around on stage with flags supporting Ukraine, the U.S., England, Maryland and gay pride. It was easy to forget McCartney’s age, given his lively performance. McCartney shared a story from a Jimi Hendrix show in the 1960s, when Hendrix’s guitar was out of tune, and he peered into the audience, requesting that Eric Clapton tune it for him. He made a touching tribute to John Lennon, sharing a virtual duet with the late former Beatle, and also honored George Harrison. A Fathers Love - by AlexM - A boy and his father meet for the first time and they both find more than they expected in the other.