Paul McCartneyclosed outSaturday Night Lives 50th anniversary show by performing a medley of the final three songs on the Beatles 1969 albumAbbey Road.
McCartney began on piano with Golden Slumbers, singing about getting back homewarda fitting conclusion to a show that began with Paul Simon and Sabrina Carpenter performing Homeward Bound, which Simon and George Harrison played onSNLin 1976.
As is the case onAbbey Road, Golden Slumbers segued into Carry That Weight, and then The End, with McCartney hopping up from the bench during the drum solo and picking up his electric guitar.
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After a solo of his own, McCartney sang the final lines of the songAnd in the end / The love you take /Is equal to the love you makeand then thanked those in the studio audience.
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McCartney was in New Yorkearlier this weekfor a couple pop-up shows at the Bowery Ballroom.
There, his bands encore was the same as hisSNLsetlist: Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight, and The End.