Comme vous le savez surement, c’est le 14 Juin prochain que sera commercialisé le DVD retraçant le concert donné par Paul McCartney sur la Place Rouge, à Moscou, en 2003.
Nous vous proposons de découvrir ci-dessous la news-letter que Paul McCartney a adressée à ses fans aujourd’hui et relatif à cette publication.
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DVD FEATURES EMMY® AWARD-WINNING CONCERT IN RED SQUARE; NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN FULL-LENGTH BONUS CONCERT FROM ST. PETERSBURGS PALACE SQUARE AND RARE BEHIND THE SCENES FOOTAGE; A&E HOME VIDEO RELEASE FEATURES SONGS OF THE BEATLES, WINGS AND McCARTNEY SOLO YEARS. NEW YORK, NY, May, 2005 — As a member of the Beatles, Paul McCartney helped to launch the British Invasion and bring rock and roll onto the global stage. Though their music was banned and The Beatles were never able to visit the U.S.S.R., their music provided hope and inspiration to a beleaguered people. On May 24th, 2003, McCartney ended decades of anticipation with a landmark concert in Russia, electrifying a crowd of over 100,000 jammed into Moscows Red Square. Next month, on June 14th, during the 20th anniversary year of Perestroika, A&E Home Video will release McCartneys history-making, Emmy® Award-winning concert on DVD. More than just a concert film, PAUL McCARTNEY IN RED SQUARE is a backstage pass to a defining moment in rock and roll history. PAUL McCARTNEY IN RED SQUARE captures the historic sights and sounds of the nearly three-hour concert which included more than 30 classic hits from The Beatles, Wings and McCartneys solo career. Theres Hey Jude, Maybe Im Amazed, I Saw Her Standing There, Live And Let Die, Let It Be, Back In The USSR, Band On The Run, and many, many more. Other DVD bonus features include an interactive menu and guide, as well as previously unreleased concert footage from McCartneys second trip to Russia, where he performed in St. Petersburgs Palace Square. Filmed during McCartneys 04 Summer Tour, fans will be granted their exclusive ticket to see songs never before released including, Helter Skelter, Penny Lane, and Ive Got A Feeling. McCartneys songs and records were once condemned as agents of subversion, but for one very special night, his music blasted open the once-impenetrable Iron Curtain and forever changed Russias relationship to Western music. PAUL McCARTNEY IN RED SQUARE is also a remarkable historical document featuring rare, behind-the-scenes footage of the stars whirlwind tour of Russia, including a private meeting with President Putin, and interviews with important members of Russias cultural community, who reveal the importance the Beatles and McCartney played in the development of the former Soviet Unions future. Destined to become an indispensable part of any music fans DVD collection, PAUL McCARTNEY IN RED SQUARE has been digitally-remastered for optimal viewing and features several audio options: Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, and DTS Digital 5.1 Surround. The directors cut of the program will feature 20 minutes of never-before-aired footage, along with extras that include a 10-minute featurette from The History Channel®, song selection, an interactive guide and an archival photo gallery, along with an 8-page, full color booklet. But music fans will thrill to one exclusive and unprecedented extra a full-length, bonus concert from St. Petersburg! The 50-minute long concert from McCartneys Russian jaunt is every bit as electrifying as Red Square, and gives home audiences another chance to revel in rock and roll history. For those who spent years under an oppressive regime, rock and roll was an escape from the horrors of everyday life. As President Putin proclaimed of the Beatles music, it was like a gulp of freedom
an open window to the world. Now, as McCartney readies his Fall 2005 tour, dont miss out on this concert a seminal event in rock history and the ultimate collectors item for music lovers everywhere. PAUL McCARTNEY IN RED SQUARE was directed by Mark Haefeli. |

