THE NIGHT PAUL McCARTNEY SANG FOR GEORGE . The lights softened at the Concert for George in 2002. Paul McCartney walked onstage without spectacle, holding only a guitar and decades of shared history with George Harrison. He didn’t say much. He didn’t need to. The moment itself carried the weight. When the music began, the arena changed — less like a concert, more like a gathering of memory. Each note felt personal, a quiet conversation between friends that time couldn’t end. People didn’t cheer right away. They listened. Some wiped their eyes. Others simply stood still, letting the silence between chords speak. For a few minutes, it didn’t feel like George was gone. It felt like the music had found a way to keep him there.
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