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Paul McCartney - Live at the Cavern Club

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Movie Review: paul is live 99
Summary: 5 Stars

1 of the beatles obsess in the philippine is me This dvd is 1 of my favorite paul mccartney dvd because of the rock n roll songs that paul treasure since his childhood exploration in music,1 of paul 1st favorite is all shook up,even though it is not his original composition but the greatness of the song is huge feeling upon your nerve vain,dont miss this dvd to make your beatles collection worthy,without this oh no! what will happend after 7 years.call or text me if you want beatles deep knowlegde 09208523855,

Movie Review: Outstanding!
Summary: 5 Stars

This is an amazing look back into what occupies the minds of "rock stars" as they glance back to the music that inspired them.

Lonesome Towm - Ricky Nelson, is an amazing version of the song which at times has a raspy Paul fighting to get the notes out, but he does.

Shake a Hand - Jackie Wilson (who covered Faye Adams from 53) is an amazing showcase of Paul's range and was marvelous in bringing this song into a more of a "rocker" style song than the blues version.

Brown Eyed handsome Man - An AMAZING cover of Chuck Berry's song. David Gilmour's guitar is simply incredible on this piece.

Honey Hush - Big Joe Turner. This cover version is the kickoff to the DVD and Mick and David's guitarwork is flawless. Paul's no-nonsense vocals expand on it.

Party - (written by Jesse Mae Robinson for Elvis) is the finale for this DVD. Nothing but 5 guys standing on a stage and simply having fun, whilst kicking rock heine.

This whole DVD is an amazing setlist of "who's who" of 50's and early 60's R&B tunes that really DO NOT get much play.

This is a must have for any collection.

Movie Review: This DVD Rocks!
Summary: 5 Stars

Yes McCartney's vocals are strained on a couple of songs, but this is after a year of not singing at all (because of Linda's passing) and over six years of not touring. Trust me, this DVD rocks, and the enthusiasm is contagious. It blows away his Russian Rock album from 1987. A must have for McCartney fans.

Movie Review: Paul is Back
Summary: 5 Stars

The "Run Devil Run" album was Paul's first attempt at recording since Linda passed away in 1998. He came through very well, and managed to rok us into the new millenium with this performance. Yes, he was in his mid-fifties when he recorded it, but don't be so quick to put him down. He rocked at this concert. The band is strong and tight, and Paul can still sing well. A few songs from this DVD are not on the "Run Devil Run" album, such as "Fabulous" and "Twenty Flight Rock." They are very good as well. I love this concert, and so will you if you love Paul.

Movie Review: Paul still rocks!
Summary: 5 Stars

Some of the others reviewing this DVD say that they didn't like it, Ringo's better, or some such, but I think this is because they are used to Paul in the post-Beatles mode almost exclusively. Those of us who are true Beatle fans (and possibly old enough to remember their early days) will consider this DVD most impressive for the raw quality Paul and the boys bring to the fore. It's a man returning to his roots in grand style. Bless you and yours, Sir Paul!
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