My first (and most likely only!) post here, however I just had to post about this gig. I've been to what must be hundreds of gigs, from stadiums to small clubs. I've seen everyone I've ever wanted to see (some many times over) and including Led Zeppelin (solo and together), Pink Floyd, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, The Who, Arthur Lee & Love, Van Morrison, Peter Green, BB King, Black Crowes, RHCP, Kings Of Leon, Foo Fighters blah blah. I've seen enough to know what separates a good show from a great show. But until Sunday night I'd never seen Paul McCartney (or indeed any Beatle) in concert. So as my wife and I stood in Block AA7 Row L and watched and listened as the soundtrack to our lives was played a few feet in front of us by the man who, more than any other, is responsible for our love of music, singing songs that are part of us, well it was almost too much. This show was The One. The Greatest Gig I've Ever Seen. I doubt anything else will ever compare. I don't need to do a full review as it's been done better and more eloquently than I can but most every track was a personal highlight. There can be no other artist whose body of work means so much to so many people, and that was apparent at the show. One of my earliest memories at 3 years old is of watching Mull Of Kintyre on Top Of The Pops at Christmas time with my extended family around me all joining in on various improvised instruments. Most are no longer here, but I knew they were with me on Sunday night as that song filled the air. Quite an unbelievably emotional experience. I had expected for him to play it at Hampden, but had no idea how it would make me feel. The song is much maligned but for me it was a peak of the show. Other random favourites (I could just post the entire set here), were Blackbird, Something (sorry, but George was always my favourite Beatle!), Here Today (another emotional highpoint), Eleanor Rigby, A Day In The Life, I've Just Seen A Face, Live And Let Die (the heat from those flames!!!!) and Band On The Run. There's no need to go on. You all know how it is .... Finishing the show with The End was the perfect finale. 'The love you take is equal to the love you make'. A perfect message at the end of a perfect show. And although I'm sure he won't read this note, thank you Paul. Twenty years since you last played in Scotland, Sunday night more than made up for the wait. Just don't leave it so long next time .....