While I certainly agree that you can't compare the two, I think you're being a little hard on Adam. Watch the DVD of the U2's The Paris Concert. Adam is exceptional with his Bass playing in that particular show. You can feel all the sweat and passion he puts into it. He certainly adds to the energy of the concert. Plus he doesn't just stand there and play bass like so many bass players do (if you've ever seen the very robotic John Deacon from Queen playing bass you'll know what I'm talking about).
As for McCartney - yes he played bass for the Beatles - but he also could play the guitar and the piano as well as countless other instruments. He didn't start out as the "bass player" he just kind of fell into the role because somebody had to do it. He was a guitarist first. He really shines on "The Ballad of John and Yoko" considering he played most of the instruments on that record (bass, piano, and drums). George and Ringo were not even present on the record at all because John was in such a hurry to put it out.
As for McCartney - yes he played bass for the Beatles - but he also could play the guitar and the piano as well as countless other instruments. He didn't start out as the "bass player" he just kind of fell into the role because somebody had to do it. He was a guitarist first. He really shines on "The Ballad of John and Yoko" considering he played most of the instruments on that record (bass, piano, and drums). George and Ringo were not even present on the record at all because John was in such a hurry to put it out.
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