No one ever expected to see Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney side by side again — not for nostalgia, but for grief. The two legends took the stage in silence, with no flashing screens, no fanfare. Just candlelight, and behind them, the names of those lost in the Texas floods. Dylan’s voice cracked midway through a verse; Paul gently reached out and touched his shoulder. “We’re not here to perform,” Paul said quietly. “We’re here to say goodbye.” — Social media overflowed with tears. Because when the last two giants of a golden age sing not for applause, but for the unheard — music stops being performance, and becomes a nation’s farewell
**A Nation’s Farewell: Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan Unite in Grief After Texas Flood Tragedy** No one could have predicted the sight: Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney, shoulder to shoulder once more—not to relive old glories, but to mourn. On a quiet night in Austin, the two legends walked onto a candlelit stage. No…