Paul McCartney in Red Square
DVD - 2005
The Beatles were banned from Russia in 1964 - but their music offered hope and inspiration to the entire nation for decades. Finally, Paul McCartney satisfied years of anticipation with his first-ever concert in Russia - wowing a crowd of over 100,000 people in Moscow's legendary Red Square.
Contents:
Getting better
We can work it out
Fool on the hill
I've just seen a face
Two of us
Band on the run
Back in the U.S.S.R.
Maybe I'm amazed
She's leaving home
Can't buy me love
Birthday
Live & let die
Let it be
Hey Jude
Yesterday
I saw her standing there
Jet
Get back
Got to get you into my life
Flaming pie
Drive my car
Penny Lane
I've got a feeling
Helter Skelter
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
The end
We can work it out
Fool on the hill
I've just seen a face
Two of us
Band on the run
Back in the U.S.S.R.
Maybe I'm amazed
She's leaving home
Can't buy me love
Birthday
Live & let die
Let it be
Hey Jude
Yesterday
I saw her standing there
Jet
Get back
Got to get you into my life
Flaming pie
Drive my car
Penny Lane
I've got a feeling
Helter Skelter
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
The end
Publisher:
Burlington, VT : A & E Home Video ; New York, NY : Distributed by New Video, c2005
Branch Call Number:
781.66 MCC
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (ca. 180 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
Additional Contributors:
ISBN:
9780767060370
0767060377
0767060377



Opinion
From Library Staff
"For the Russian audience, McCartney's appearance in Moscow is little short of a miracle. The Beatles were banned for decades by the Soviet government, which regarded their music as the epitome of Western decadence and propaganda, and the fans' only access to the group was through the occasi... Read More »
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