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Includes :- -Bonus Concert -Behind the Curtain -- Memories from Red Square -Featurette Mikhail Gorbachev and Vladimir Putin were among the audience when ex-Beatle Paul McCartney staged a spectacular show in Russia on May 24, 2003. Amazingly, this is the first time McCartney had played in the country, making it an extra-special occasion, which saw a 100,000-strong crowd gather in Red Square. Playing a mixture of material that included Beatles favorites ("Let It Be," "Hey Jude," "Fool On The Hill"), songs from the Wings-era ("Band on the Run," "Live and Let Die"), and more, this is a great way to witness McCartney's impressive collection of songs in a live setting. Complementing the concert are some historic scenes of McCartney meeting Putin, and a discussion about The Beatles and their incredible impact on Russia's cultural development. But it's the concert footage that really captures the imagination, with McCartney clearly relishing the chance to work through some glittering numbers from his back catalogue, and delighting the enraptured audience in the process. "The bonus gig from St. Petersburg is thrilling, not least for a monumental 'Helter Skelter'." -Rob Hughes, Uncut Tracks: Getting Better Band on the Run Can't Buy Me Love Two of Us I Saw Her Standing There We Can Work It Out I've Just Seen a Face Live and Let Die Let 'Em In Fool on the Hill The Things We Said Today Birthday Maybe I'm Amazed Back in the USSR Calico Skies Hey Jude She's Leaving Home Yesterday Let It Be Back in the USSR (reprise) *Full-length bonus concert Paul McCartney Live in St. Petersburg :- Intro Jet Got to Get You Into My Life Flaming Pie Let Me Roll It Drive My Car Penny Lane Get Back Back in the USSR I've Got a Feeling Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / The End Helter Skelter (first live performance)