Paul McCartney, David Gilmour, Ian Paice Live at the Cavern Club Full DVD

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1 Honey Hush
2 Blue Jean Bop (2:58)
3 Brown Eyed Handsome Man (5:28)
4 Fabulous (8:46)
5 What It Is (11:22)
6 Lonesome Town (14:26)
7 Twenty Flight Rock (18:25)
8 No Other Baby (21:28)
9 Try Not To Cry (26:24)
10 Shake A Hand (29:48)
11 All Shook Up (34:19)
12 I Saw Her Standing There (37:05)
13 Party (41:10)

Lead Vocals, Bass Guitar – Paul McCartney, Drums – Ian Paice, Electric Guitar – David Gilmour/Mick Green, Keyboards – Pete Wingfield, and Accordion - Chris Hall were recorded live in concert at The Cavern Club, Liverpool, England on December 14, 1999. The film was released on DVD and VHS on June 19, 2001, by Image Entertainment.

Bonus features include:
No Other Baby music video (44:46)
Brown Eyed Handsome Man music video (49:20)
Promo
She Said Yeah (1:09:46)
I Got Stung (1:10:58)
Lonesome Town (1:12:47)
Run Devil Run (1:16:37)
All Shook Up (1:20:08)
Try Not To Cry (1:22:08)
Movie Magg (1:23:40)
Shake a Hand (1:25:38)
Party (1:29:06)
Interview with Paul
Band Biographies
The Cavern Club history

Loudersound.com review: Paul McCartney’s eleventh studio album, Run Devil Run, saw the former Beatle return to his first love, 1950s rock ’n’ roll, following the 1998 passing of his wife Linda. Recorded with a make-shift band that included Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour, The Pirates’ guitarist Mick Green and Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice, the album featured twelve rock ’n’ roll covers and just three McCartney originals, written in the same style. And having established the ‘back to my roots’ theme of the album, there was only one logical location for McCartney to debut his new material in a live setting…

McCartney’s return to Liverpool’s iconic Cavern Club on December 14, 1999, his first appearance there since The Beatles’ final show at the venue on August 3, 1963, was considered sufficiently note-worthy for the BBC to record and film the performance for broadcast on Radio 2 and BBC1. Only 300 tickets were made available for the gig.

“I am going back for just one night as a nod to the music that has always and will ever thrill me,” McCartney said before the show. “I can’t think of a better way to rock out the end of the century than with a rock ‘n’ roll party at the Cavern.”

Strictly speaking, the club McCartney returned to wasn’t the same one in which he cut his teeth as a young musician, as Liverpool city council approved the demolition of the original world-famous venue in 1973. But as the current Cavern club shares the same address (and 50% of the original site) as its predecessor, that was considered close enough.

Backed by Gilmour, Paice, Green, keyboardist Pete Wingfield, and accordion player Chris Hall, McCartney performed 13 songs on the evening, including a rapturously-received run through The Beatles’ I Saw Her Standing There. It was a memorable and historic evening for all concerned.
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