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: Paul has continued to perform this specific "ukulele-to-rock" arrangement of "Something" in his live tours ever since, keeping the tribute alive for decades.

: Eric Clapton performed the lead guitar solo on a song George originally wrote for Pattie Boyd —a woman both men had been married to at different times. paul_mccartney_eric_clapton_something_live

: Clapton served as the musical director for the entire event, meticulously organizing the tribute for his "husband-in-law" and best friend. : Paul has continued to perform this specific

On November 29, 2002, exactly one year after George Harrison’s passing, the Royal Albert Hall hosted the . Among a night of legendary tributes, the performance of "Something" by Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton remains one of the most poignant moments in rock history. The Uke and the Legend On November 29, 2002, exactly one year after

As the song transitioned from the ukulele intro, the full band kicked in, transforming the track into the lush rock ballad the world knows. This moment marked a rare reunion of McCartney, Ringo Starr, and Eric Clapton on stage, echoing their legendary collaboration on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". Behind the Music The performance held layers of shared history: