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• Color
• Dolby
• DVD-Video
• Live
• NTSC
In Theaters : 04 September, 2001
DVD Release : 08 January, 2002 |
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Paul McCartney & Friends - The PETA Concert for Party Animals description
Though benefit concerts are usually musically uneven, this 1999 show for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is an exception. Following an amusing Laugh-In-style intro and brief stand-up by Ellen DeGeneres and Margaret Cho, Sarah McLachlan performs her wistful "Angel" accompanied by stills of Sir Paul McCartney and his late wife (and avid PETA advocate), Linda. The B- 52s follow, bopping their way through "Love Shack," "Roam," and "Rock Lobster," then are joined by Chrissie Hynde, who dedicates her powerful ballad "I'll Stand by You" to mistreated animals. Climaxing this 65-minute concert is Sir Paul and his crack band (including Pink Floyd guitarist Dave Gilmour), cranking out a half-dozen back-to-basics rock & roll tunes from his album Run Devil Run. --Kevin Filipski |
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Paul McCartney & Friends - The PETA Concert for Party Animals Customer Reviews
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| A friend and I had long since wanted to to to CA and we finally did. Being at this very formal event surrounded by people who love and care about animals was such a wonderful experience. The ceremony was incredibly moving and I wouldn't be surprised to hear that there wasn't a single dry eye at the time. The concert was after the ceremony and you were able to get right up close to the little stage. While I was a bit disappointed that Paul only did his latest songs, he looked and sounded great, and everyone had a fabulous time. Having some of this experience on film is extremely cool. Those who say it's boring apparently weren't there. It was more than just a concert. It was about people being together and sharing a common cause. Maybe it seemed boring because the mood of the event wasn't always 100% happy. A lot of emotions were there that evening. |
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