Tue 29 Mar 2005
Paul McCartney In Red Square
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frequently touching, consistently powerful”
- Los Angeles Times
As a member of The Beatles, Paul McCartney helped to launch the British Invasion and bring rock and roll onto the global stage, changing the world with a pulsing new sound, and a way of life not even the Iron Curtain could keep out.
On May 24, 2003, McCartney ended decades of anticipation with his first-ever concert in Russia. Join a crowd of over 100,000, as PAUL McCARTNEY IN RED SQUARE captures the historic sights and sounds of this nearly three-hour show. Behind-the-scenes footage of the star’s whirlwind visit to Russia, including a private meeting with President Vladimir Putin, and interviews with important members of Russia’s cultural community reveal the importance the Beatles and McCartney played in the development of Russia’s future.
Join Mikhail Gorbachev and Vladimir Putin in this landmark film as McCartney performs rousing renditions of “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “Band on the Run,” “Saw Her Standing There,” “Live and Let Die,” “Hey Jude,” “Let It Be,” “Yesterday,” and much, much more.
Watch as Paul performs these classic songs:
Getting Better All the Time
Band on the Run
Can’t Buy Me Love
Two of Us
Saw Her Standing There
We Can Work it Out
I’ve Just Seen a Face
Live and Let Die
Someone’s Knocking on the Door
Fool on the Hill
Lucky Guy
Birthday
Baby I’m Amazed
Back in the U.S.S.R.
Hey Jude
She’s Leaving Home
Yesterday
Let It Be
![]() Bonus Concert - “Live in St. Petersburg”; Exclusive behind-the-scenes footage; Interactive Guide; Interactive Menus; Song Selection |
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