In late 1991, Paul McCartney was in the midst of promoting his album "Off the Ground," which was released in March 1993. The live recording from the E... Read Full Description >
In late 1991, Paul McCartney was in the midst of promoting his album "Off the Ground," which was released in March 1993. The live recording from the Ed Sullivan Theatre on November 30, 1991, captures a pivotal moment in McCartney's career as he was transitioning from the classic rock sounds of previous decades to more contemporary influences. This concert not only marked a promotional event for "Off the Ground" but also showcased his enduring ability to connect with audiences through both new material and beloved hits from his extensive catalog, including songs like "Fixing a Hole." Notably, the Ed Sullivan Theatre holds historical significance as the venue where The Beatles made their U.S. television debut in 1964, adding a layer of nostalgia and legacy to McCartney’s performance there, bridging his past successes with his ongoing evolution as a solo artist.