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Sat Jul 19
Let no one ever say Billy Joel isn’t a gracious host. He turned over the final moments of “The Last Play at Shea,” as well as his piano, to McCartney, who sang a spirited “Let It Be,” following a massive singalong of “Piano Man” from the 63,000 fans gathered for the historic event.
PHOTO: Ari Mintz for Newsday

Let no one ever say Billy Joel isn’t a gracious host. He turned over the final moments of “The Last Play at Shea,” as well as his piano, to McCartney, who sang a spirited “Let It Be,” following a massive singalong of “Piano Man” from the 63,000 fans gathered for the historic event.

PHOTO: Ari Mintz for Newsday