“I still see you, love, in every note I play.” For Paul McCartney, grief isn’t loud — it’s in the quiet chords, the pauses, the echoes of a melody. Since losing Linda to cancer in 1998, every piano key, every lyric, becomes a lifeline, a conversation with her spirit. Songs like Maybe I’m Amazed aren’t just hits; they are survival, devotion, and memory stitched into sound. On stage, McCartney isn’t just a legend — he’s a husband, a father, a man carrying love forward, transforming heartbreak into music that makes arenas weep, remember, and feel alive.