Music is life for the soul, and Paul McCartney, his life translates into making music, despite his 73 years, the most successful British musician and composer in the history of pop music, former leader of one of the bands most influential in the history of music as were the Beatles, appeared live on the 35th anniversary of PETA, which stands, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).
The organization was founded in 1980 in Virginia, United States, and is a nonprofit organization funded almost exclusively by its three million members, which seek to raise awareness of respect and animal rights.
The presentation took place at the Hollywood Palladium, California, where McCartney, could play several of his famous Beatles songs as Let It Be and Hey Jude. He also played songs from his latest album New (2013) in addition to the song Looking for Changes, which he wrote specifically to fight for animal rights and explores the various forms of existing cruelty in laboratories.
But the musician surprised everyone when he invited Beck to sing Drive My Car and I've Just Seen a Face. Leaving for assistant s and pop culture, a unique moment in history, so the assistant could thank with a standing ovation, cheers and applause.
Once the show, McCartney shared a photo on his official Twitter account and wrote, with good humor: "Sorry we did not get to play Beck In The USSR, Get Beck or Paperbeck Writer". "Sorry we did not get to play Beck In The USSR, Get Beck or Paperbeck Writer".
Beck is a very creative when composing and writing songs, having a 12 - disc recording career musician. He rose to fame in 1990 with a style of alternative rock, and has walked through rhythm as Fulk, Funk, Hip-Hop, Jazz, Psychedelia, Soul and Country.