Paul McCartney played the second of two sold-out shows at Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti (River Plate Stadium) in Buenos Aires on Thursday night, part of the South American leg of McCartney's Up and Coming Tour.
According to Pablo Toledo of the English-language daily the Buenos Aires Herald, McCartney's three-hour, 35-track set spanned his entire career, and included songs from his Beatles days as well as his recent solo project The Fireman. "He may not have the top highs he once boasted, but his voice is otherwise intact and much wiser: when he recorded 'Oh Darling' he used to go to the studio fresh out of bed to get the raw edges the song required, complaining that earlier in his career he would have done it in a flash; today, both the grit and the velvet are there on command, and his instrumental prowess is in top form," Toledo wrote.
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Tickets for the sold-out show, according to Toledo, were going
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