Paul McCartney has spoken about seeing Bob Dylan perform and revealed that, even as a big fan of his, he “couldn’t tell what song he was doing”. READ MORE: NME Big Read – Paul McCartney: “The Beatles were brothers arguing, that’s what families do” The legendary singer-songwriter spoke about his love of the American artist during a new interview on The Rest Is Entertainment , where he was promoting his personal new solo album ‘ The Boys Of Dungeon Lane ’. During the interview, he shared what he admires most about Dylan is his ability to do what feels right to him, and not seem to worry about what other people think of it – particularly when it comes to omitting most of his biggest hits from his live shows. Discussing why he feels like he needs to play his biggest hits at each and every show of his, McCartney said: “I think we could do songs [most people] don’t know and have a lot of ‘black holes’… But they’ve paid a lot of money. “I remember as a kid, I used to go to shows and save up.…