(06-26-2013, 08:31 PM)Tusk Wrote: My pleasure MAE, I still enjoy the heck out of that Tyler performance, so cool to see how genuinely proud and joyous he was to perform for his Idol. As you say, it was palpable....
.... Another thing, how cool was it at the end of that video tribute @ 7:05 they show Paul with his arms outstretched EXACTLY like that photo of Haley during the AI tour
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Gave me chills and goosebumps

I'm gonna give Dave Grohl a pass, as the former drummer of Nirvana, and one of the last standing, IMO, true rockers around, I really feel he is in it for the love of music every time I see him, I dig the grit he brings. I have learned to be very fond of him, and it looked like Paul was digging his performance, especially the guitar work.
In fact, I know McCartney recognizes and likes Grohl.... Here Paul joins the remaining members of Nirvana
Grohl has performed for Paul before, "Band On the Run"
And here Grohl plays drums behind McCartney for "Back in the USSR"
No doubt, though... completely out of their league 
Yup, proud and joyous!! How did I miss adding that, because that's really the essence of Tyler's performance, isn't it!?! (Duh SMH!)
And, about David Grohl, it's just that he isn't the "best" singer. He's not bad, he's just kind of a mediocre vocalist (which is being kind). I get the other "roles" he's had in the evolution of "rock music."
Which is why they should have had Nora Jones singing the bulk of "Maybe I'm Amazed" and just had David Grohl playing guitar and doing some vocal back up ad libs. Oh well -- it's over -- it's done with. But it probably demonstrates not the best of decisions made regarding a show of this kind.
But, again, ultimately, it's that "mutual admiration society" between Steven Tyler and "Sir Paul" that really makes this show "sing."
What an infinite delight!