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An all-star benefit show at London's Royal Albert Hall for the citizens of the Caribbean island of Montserrat, playground to the stars and home to the AIR Studios. But the tiny island suffered the onslaught of 1989's Hurricane Hugo and a subsequent battery of volcanic eruptions that brought massive destruction of property and loss of life. Phil Collins performs "Take Me Home": Elton John performs "Your Song" and "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"; all the artists join Paul McCartney on stage for a finale of "Kansas City"; and more. |
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A video diary of the recording of McCartney's "Flaming Pie" album, complete with studio footage featuring collaborators Ringo Starr, Steve Miller, Jeff Lynne, and George Martin and music videos and performances including "In the World Tonight," "Oobu Joobu," "Little Willow," "Beautiful Night," and "Calico Skies," among others. |
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The sensitive Beatle with the big brown eyes, Paul McCartney was arguably the biggest heartthrob in one of the most important pop bands of all time. Since the Beatles broke up, he has continued to compose and perform with bands like Wings in solo capacity. On LIVE AT THE CAVERN CLUB, Paul is filmed at the Cavern Club in his hometown -- Liverpool, England -- for the first time since 1963, when the Beatles played there. Filmed on December 14, 1999, this spectacular concert features performances of Beatles classics as well as McCartney's solo work. In addition, special guest appearances by Pink Floyd's David Gilmour and Deep Purple's Ian Paice add significance to the live event. |
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A feast for McCartney fans including 21 tracks from the Beatles, Wings and his solo material recorded live during his 1993 New World Tour. |
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Follows Paul McCartney and his band as they go through the process of rehearsing, recording, and performing songs from the album "Off The Ground." Includes footage from live performances of "Hope of Deliverance," "C'mon People," "Off the Ground," "Drive My Car," "Get Out of My Way," and "Looking For Changes." |
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Paul McCartney hosts
and gives a rare live performance at PETA's Concert for Party Animals--a
once-in-a-lifetime gathering of stars who have made the fight for animal rights one of
today's most popular causes. Includes appearances by Gillian Anderson, Pamela Anderson,
Alec Baldwin, Margaret Cho, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ellen DeGeneres, Andy Dick, Anne Heche,
Ricki Lake, Bill Maher, Brian McKnight, Kathy Najimy, Alicia Silverstone and more! Songs: |
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On September 15th, 1997 at the Royal Albert Hall, legendary music producer George Martin assembled many of the world's greatest music stars in this spectacular benefit concert for the island of Montserrat. Performing their hits in this all-star show are Elton John, Sting, Paul McCartney and Carl Perkins in one of his final appearances. Songs: Take Me Home (Phil Collins), Hot, Hot, Hot (Arrow), Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins), Volcano (Jimmy Buffett), Brothers in Arms, Money For Nothing (Mark Knopfler), Message In a Bottle, Magic (Sting), Your Song, Live Like Horses, Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me (Elton John), Broken Hearted, Layla, Same Old Blues (Eric Clapton), Yesterday, Golden Slumbers, Hey Jude, Kansas City (Paul McCartney). 112 minutes. |
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Following fast on his work on The Beatles Anthology, Paul McCartney was inspired to make his 1997 release, Flaming Pie, a tribute in part to his days with the Fab Four, and one of the best things he'd done in 20 years. The songs are laid-back, breezy, and soulful, like Paul has remembered everything he used to be. We can thank Anthology for that, and also for this documentary on the making of Flaming Pie, a record of the making of a record. The title, Flaming Pie, Paul tells us, is from an article written by John Lennon for the local paper, The Mersey Beat, in 1961. In the story, John says he had a vision that a man came to him on a flaming pie and said, "From this day you are the Beatles with an A." So that's that. The documentary itself is partway between a music video and a proper documentary, with Paul getting silly at times, and at other times sounding a poignant note unwittingly, such as when he sings a love song to Linda. The sound on the disc is excellent, making this a worthy addition to the library of any fan of the Beatles or McCartney. With a little help from his friends: Ringo Starr, Steve Miller, George Martin, Lenny Kravitz, Linda McCartney, and (surprise) Bill Clinton. |
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The sensitive Beatle with the big brown eyes, Paul McCartney was arguably the biggest heartthrob in one of the most important pop bands of all time. Since the Beatles broke up, he has continued to compose and perform with bands like Wings in solo capacity. On LIVE AT THE CAVERN CLUB, Paul is filmed at the Cavern Club in his hometown -- Liverpool, England -- for the first time since 1963, when the Beatles played there. Filmed on December 14, 1999, this spectacular concert features performances of Beatles classics as well as McCartney's solo work. In addition, special guest appearances by Pink Floyd's David Gilmour and Deep Purple's Ian Paice add significance to the live event. |
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Paul McCartney hosts
and gives a rare live performance at PETA's Concert for Party Animals--a
once-in-a-lifetime gathering of stars who have made the fight for animal rights one of
today's most popular causes. Includes appearances by Gillian Anderson, Pamela Anderson,
Alec Baldwin, Margaret Cho, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ellen DeGeneres, Andy Dick, Anne Heche,
Ricki Lake, Bill Maher, Brian McKnight, Kathy Najimy, Alicia Silverstone and more! Songs: |
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