Paul McCartney Performs Abbey Road Medley with Bruce Springsteen, Dave Grohl

ABBEY ROAD
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Without a doubt, the most (only?) adrenaline pumping moment from last night’s largely predictable Grammy Awards (okay, we were a bit blind-sided when Bon Iver won Best New Artist) was when Sir , of you know, The Beatles, closed out the ceremony with a loving rendition of the second half of the Abbey Road medley (which is easily in my top 10 Beatles recordings). Things go from blissful nostalgia to legitimately epic during “The End” portion of the medley, when , and Joe Walsh join McCartney on stage and trade off guitar solos. Watch below:

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Isabell Sowder February 18, 2012 at 9:23 am

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