Paul McCartney’s first Fort Worth show in four decades was joyful and wistful all at once

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“Will you still be mine? Will you still be kind? When I’m 79?” Paul McCartney didn’t sing those words Tuesday night at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. Nor did he...

“Will you still be mine? Will you still be kind? When I’m 79?”

Still the playful and boyish-looking “Cute Beatle,” McCartney spent a sizable chunk of the 2-hour, 40-minute show talking about dearly departed friends like George Martin, Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison and John Lennon. But he saved the most moving salute for Lennon, his boyhood pal from Liverpool and his off-and-on sparring partner as The Beatles broke up.documentary, expertly edited by Peter Jackson for this tour. Earlier, he described 1982′s “Here Today” as “a letter I never got to send” to Lennon.

“We haven’t played to a live audience in about three years,” he said, pausing to look at the capacity crowd of 14,000.And while he didn’t talk about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, he skipped his usual live barn-burner “Back in the U.S.S.R.” Instead, for the encore, he emerged from backstage waving a massive Ukrainian flag as his band-mates flanked him with large flags representing the U.S., England, Texas and LGBT pride.

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