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SNL 50 Closes Out with Paul McCartney-Led ‘Abbey Road’ Medley

Jimmy Baikovicius from Montevideo, Uruguay, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Jimmy Baikovicius from Montevideo, Uruguay, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

The 50th anniversary special of “Saturday Night Live” was a triumphant celebration filled with performances, skits, and appearances from some of the biggest names in entertainment. The event came to a dazzling conclusion with the legendary Paul McCartney taking the stage to perform an unforgettable medley of songs from the Beatles' classic 1969 album, Abbey Road. The performance was a testament not only to McCartney’s enduring talent but also to his significant impact on the music industry over the decades.

Featuring “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight,” and “The End,” the medley was a fitting finale for the evening. At 82, McCartney perfectly encapsulated the timelessness of his music, delivering a performance that resonated with audience members of all ages. His rendition was met with a standing ovation as the audience—a mix of celebrities, past and present SNL cast members, and loyal fans—swayed and sang along, touched by the familiarity and nostalgia of the classics. The choice of songs was particularly poignant, serving as both a tribute to his past and a reminder of the unity and love that music can invoke.

This sensational closing act was the culmination of a night that had seen appearances and performances from a plethora of entertainment icons. The special, under the guidance of SNL creator Lorne Michaels, began with a touching duet by Sabrina Carpenter and Paul Simon, who performed “Homeward Bound,” an homage to Simon's original collaboration with the late George Harrison. It set the tone for an evening punctuated by laughter and musical nostalgia. Throughout the night, the audience was treated to performances by contemporary stars like Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard, who joined forces to cover “Nothing Compares 2 U.”

The lineup for the special was a veritable encyclopedia of comedic and musical talent. Stars like Steve Martin, Tom Hanks, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and many more returned to Studio 8H, rekindling memories of the roles they once played in the storied history of the show. The mix of music, skits, and stand-up routines was a reminder of SNL's unique ability to bridge comedic and musical entertainment, evidenced by Adam Sandler’s humorous tribute to SNL’s 50 years and John Mulaney’s Broadway revue of New York's cultural evolution.

McCartney's performance was particularly poignant for fans familiar with his history with the show. He has appeared on “Saturday Night Live” multiple times, albeit this time marking a significant return since his last appearance as a musical guest in 2012. The performance itself, facilitated by his seasoned band and featuring dazzling guitar exchanges with Rusty Anderson and Brian Ray, reminded everyone why McCartney remains a revered figure in music.

Ultimately, the special was a monumental effort by the SNL team to honor and encapsulate the show’s history and its ongoing cultural relevance. Paul McCartney’s medley was not only a spectacular conclusion but served as a heartfelt reminder of the indelible connection between music and emotion. As lights dimmed on McCartney's closing proverb, “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make,” it's clear that “Saturday Night Live” has made—and continues to make—a significant impact on generations of fans.

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