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    • jimmix
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      Global Screenings For Paul McCartney's Previously Unseen 'The Bruce McMouse Show'

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      • oobu24
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        Teaser...what a voice!

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        • LadyLeslie
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          Really looking forward to seeing this, if it's shown at a theater near where I live.   If not, a DVD release should happen not long after, hopefully

          Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

          Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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          • Nancy R
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            LadyLeslie wrote:

            Really looking forward to seeing this, if it's shown at a theater near where I live.   If not, a DVD release should happen not long after, hopefully

            The cities it’s playing in are listed in the link Jimmix posted. Is one near you?

            Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

            GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

            Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

            FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

            Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

            Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

            Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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            • LadyLeslie
              LadyLeslie last edited by

              Nancy R wrote:

              LadyLeslie wrote:

              Really looking forward to seeing this, if it's shown at a theater near where I live.   If not, a DVD release should happen not long after, hopefully

              The cities it’s playing in are listed in the link Jimmix posted. Is one near you?

              No unfortunately, but there's always the DVD, so can see it that way!

              Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

              Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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              • wingsoverkc
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                The Bruce McMouse Show proves one thing; Wings rocked in 1972 has hard as they did in 1976.  I was fortunate enough to be there in 1976 (first Wings Over America show in Fort Worth, Texas).  Now I wish I was there in '72!

                "If you want the Beatles, go see Wings"-George Harrison 1974

                "This is for all the Wings fans!" - McCartney introducing "1985" for the first time on American soil (Phoenix 2010)

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                • Nancy R
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                  ‘wingsoverkc wrote:

                  The Bruce McMouse Show proves one thing; Wings rocked in 1972 has hard as they did in 1976.  I was fortunate enough to be there in 1976 (first Wings Over America show in Fort Worth, Texas).  Now I wish I was there in '72!

                  Me too! Especially at 50p a head! 😂

                  Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                  GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                  Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                  FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                  Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                  Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                  Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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                  • oobu24
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                    Nancy R wrote:

                    ‘wingsoverkc wrote:

                    The Bruce McMouse Show proves one thing; Wings rocked in 1972 has hard as they did in 1976.  I was fortunate enough to be there in 1976 (first Wings Over America show in Fort Worth, Texas).  Now I wish I was there in '72!

                    Me too! Especially at 50p a head! 😂

                    Me too! I bet the movie will cost a considerable amount more than the actual shows went for.

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                    • B
                      B J Conlee last edited by

                      Just saw the video of "Seaside Woman" from the Bruce McMouse Show on Youtube.  It's one of the tracks on the Bonus  Disc from the very affordable RRS package  (around $20.) from Target.  The song didn't do much for me upon the first couple of listens but it has grown a lot.  Has a nice raggae feel to it with Linda doing the lead vocally.

                      Can't believe how beautiful Linda looked on this video.  Her hair was beautiful and she had gorgeous skin.  No wonder Paul was attracted to her back in the day.  She also seemed to be totally at ease on the Keyboards here and her vocals were pretty good.

                      I've been saying this on the Remaster Thread, but I totally underrated this early Wings' band lineup.  Loved Henry's bluesy electric guitar and Denny Seiwell was an excellent drummer. The bonus disc (18 complete songs) is great.

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                      • oobu24
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                        B J Conlee wrote:

                        Just saw the video of "Seaside Woman" from the Bruce McMouse Show on Youtube.  It's one of the tracks on the Bonus  Disc from the very affordable RRS package  (around $20.) from Target.  The song didn't do much for me upon the first couple of listens but it has grown a lot.  Has a nice raggae feel to it with Linda doing the lead vocally.

                        Can't believe how beautiful Linda looked on this video.  Her hair was beautiful and she had gorgeous skin.  No wonder Paul was attracted to her back in the day.  She also seemed to be totally at ease on the Keyboards here and her vocals were pretty good.

                        I've been saying this on the Remaster Thread, but I totally underrated this early Wings' band lineup.  Loved Henry's bluesy electric guitar and Denny Seiwell was an excellent drummer. The bonus disc (18 complete songs) is great.

                        You never heard that song before? I am surprised! Here's the video for it. It won best short film in the Cannes film festival in 1980.

                        When is the embedding of youtubes going to get fixed? I love that they can be embedded but they only last a half hour.

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                        • B
                          B J Conlee last edited by

                          oobu24 wrote:

                          B J Conlee wrote:

                          Just saw the video of "Seaside Woman" from the Bruce McMouse Show on Youtube.  It's one of the tracks on the Bonus  Disc from the very affordable RRS package  (around $20.) from Target.  The song didn't do much for me upon the first couple of listens but it has grown a lot.  Has a nice raggae feel to it with Linda doing the lead vocally.

                          Can't believe how beautiful Linda looked on this video.  Her hair was beautiful and she had gorgeous skin.  No wonder Paul was attracted to her back in the day.  She also seemed to be totally at ease on the Keyboards here and her vocals were pretty good.

                          I've been saying this on the Remaster Thread, but I totally underrated this early Wings' band lineup.  Loved Henry's bluesy electric guitar and Denny Seiwell was an excellent drummer. The bonus disc (18 complete songs) is great.

                          You never heard that song before? I am surprised! Here's the video for it. It won best short film in the Cannes film festival in 1980.

                          When is the embedding of youtubes going to get fixed? I love that they can be embedded but they only last a half hour.

                          Oobu24,

                          That's not the one I'm talking about.  The one I'm referring to is the "live performance" video of "Seaside Woman" done in 1972  as part of the Bruce McMouse Show that Paul is now just releasing to selected theatres around the world.  You see the band playing live and Linda plays a significant role as she is the lead singer.  That is where I commented how beautiful she looks.  Someone might have put it on Youtube before but I've never seen it personally.  Your video I believe was produced in 1977.

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                          • oobu24
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                            B J Conlee wrote:

                            oobu24 wrote:

                            B J Conlee wrote:

                            Just saw the video of "Seaside Woman" from the Bruce McMouse Show on Youtube.  It's one of the tracks on the Bonus  Disc from the very affordable RRS package  (around $20.) from Target.  The song didn't do much for me upon the first couple of listens but it has grown a lot.  Has a nice raggae feel to it with Linda doing the lead vocally.

                            Can't believe how beautiful Linda looked on this video.  Her hair was beautiful and she had gorgeous skin.  No wonder Paul was attracted to her back in the day.  She also seemed to be totally at ease on the Keyboards here and her vocals were pretty good.

                            I've been saying this on the Remaster Thread, but I totally underrated this early Wings' band lineup.  Loved Henry's bluesy electric guitar and Denny Seiwell was an excellent drummer. The bonus disc (18 complete songs) is great.

                            You never heard that song before? I am surprised! Here's the video for it. It won best short film in the Cannes film festival in 1980.

                            When is the embedding of youtubes going to get fixed? I love that they can be embedded but they only last a half hour.

                            Oobu24,

                            That's not the one I'm talking about.  The one I'm referring to is the "live performance" video of "Seaside Woman" done in 1972  as part of the Bruce McMouse Show that Paul is now just releasing to selected theatres around the world.  You see the band playing live and Linda plays a significant role as she is the lead singer.  That is where I commented how beautiful she looks.  Someone might have put it on Youtube before but I've never seen it personally.  Your video I believe was produced in 1977.

                            I know which video you were talking about. I have the Wings 71-73 boxset so I have seen it. I was just showing you another version of a song that you said you never heard before.

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                              B J Conlee last edited by

                              oobu24 wrote:

                              B J Conlee wrote:

                              oobu24 wrote:

                              B J Conlee wrote:

                              Just saw the video of "Seaside Woman" from the Bruce McMouse Show on Youtube.  It's one of the tracks on the Bonus  Disc from the very affordable RRS package  (around $20.) from Target.  The song didn't do much for me upon the first couple of listens but it has grown a lot.  Has a nice raggae feel to it with Linda doing the lead vocally.

                              Can't believe how beautiful Linda looked on this video.  Her hair was beautiful and she had gorgeous skin.  No wonder Paul was attracted to her back in the day.  She also seemed to be totally at ease on the Keyboards here and her vocals were pretty good.

                              I've been saying this on the Remaster Thread, but I totally underrated this early Wings' band lineup.  Loved Henry's bluesy electric guitar and Denny Seiwell was an excellent drummer. The bonus disc (18 complete songs) is great.

                              You never heard that song before? I am surprised! Here's the video for it. It won best short film in the Cannes film festival in 1980.

                              When is the embedding of youtubes going to get fixed? I love that they can be embedded but they only last a half hour.

                              Oobu24,

                              That's not the one I'm talking about.  The one I'm referring to is the "live performance" video of "Seaside Woman" done in 1972  as part of the Bruce McMouse Show that Paul is now just releasing to selected theatres around the world.  You see the band playing live and Linda plays a significant role as she is the lead singer.  That is where I commented how beautiful she looks.  Someone might have put it on Youtube before but I've never seen it personally.  Your video I believe was produced in 1977.

                              I know which video you were talking about. I have the Wings 71-73 boxset so I have seen it. I was just showing you another version of a song that you said you never heard before.

                              Thanks Oobu.  I had never seen the video you just sent.  That was really cool and didn't realize it won an award.

                              I didn't buy any of the new Full Box sets so I hadn't seen any of the Bruce McMouse videos.  I just saw the Bruce McMouse teaser that Paul just put out showing the band doing  "The Mess" so I guess others have leaked out on Youtube.  Anyway my main point was how beautiful Linda looked in these video's particularly on "Seaside Woman" where she is singing lead.  I probably had vaguely heard "Seaside Woman" over the years  but I never focused on it until I got the new mini RRS package where the bonus disc has it.  Because I'm listening to this 2nd disc so much recently, I now have much greater appreciation for the song.  Definitely growing on me and I love Linda on it.

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                              • oobu24
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                                B J Conlee wrote

                                Thanks Oobu.  I had never seen the video you just sent.  That was really cool and didn't realize it won an award.

                                I didn't buy any of the new Full Box sets so I hadn't seen any of the Bruce McMouse videos.  I just saw the Bruce McMouse teaser that Paul just put out showing the band doing  "The Mess" so I guess others have leaked out on Youtube.  Anyway my main point was how beautiful Linda looked in these video's particularly on "Seaside Woman" where she is singing lead.  I probably had vaguely heard "Seaside Woman" over the years  but I never focused on it until I got the new mini RRS package where the bonus disc has it.  Because I'm listening to this 2nd disc so much recently, I now have much greater appreciation for the song.  Definitely growing on me and I love Linda on it.

                                Yes, a lot of the Bruce McMouse has been posted on youtube.

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                                • SusyLuvsPaul
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                                  Wow ! Reminds me of seeing Paul's "Rock Show" in a movie theater in White Plains, N.Y. in 1980 or '81. I don't know if this will come anywhere near where I am now (sobs). I sure wish it would. It will probably go to just a handful of the biggest cities (?). Or to right many of the largest cities.

                                  I recall thinking in "Rock Show" Linda loomed on the big screen like a goddess in ancient Athens, so tall and blonde on those platform shoes but appeared rather stilted and wooden, as if not a natural performer; yet she added a lot visually, made an impression, and with her backing vocals. Paul seemed his usual irrepressible musical force of nature.

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                                  • Becky
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                                    I have never seen this, and I can't go to see it because I have to work that day. I am so bummed out! Paul looks so adorable in the film! It would be nice for a DVD release of this for those who can't make it to the theater.

                                    Dates I Saw Paul

                                    October 4th, 2002 Cleveland, Ohio,Gund Arena

                                    July 13, 2019 Los Angeles, California ,Dodger's Stadium

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                                    • oobu24
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                                      Becky wrote:

                                      I have never seen this, and I can't go to see it because I have to work that day. I am so bummed out! Paul looks so adorable in the film! It would be nice for a DVD release of this for those who can't make it to the theater.

                                      It is on dvd. It came with the new boxsets that just came out.

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                                      • Becky
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                                        oobu24 wrote:

                                        Becky wrote:

                                        I have never seen this, and I can't go to see it because I have to work that day. I am so bummed out! Paul looks so adorable in the film! It would be nice for a DVD release of this for those who can't make it to the theater.

                                        It is on dvd. It came with the new boxsets that just came out.

                                        Thank you Oobu! I will get it as soon as I can afford to!

                                        Dates I Saw Paul

                                        October 4th, 2002 Cleveland, Ohio,Gund Arena

                                        July 13, 2019 Los Angeles, California ,Dodger's Stadium

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                                        • Nancy R
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                                          Becky wrote:

                                          oobu24 wrote:

                                          Becky wrote:

                                          I have never seen this, and I can't go to see it because I have to work that day. I am so bummed out! Paul looks so adorable in the film! It would be nice for a DVD release of this for those who can't make it to the theater.

                                          It is on dvd. It came with the new boxsets that just came out.

                                          Thank you Oobu! I will get it as soon as I can afford to!

                                          It is included with the RRS  deluxe set which is more expensive than the Wild Life deluxe set. (e.g. Amazon is temporarily out of stock of RRS and they charge $176.83. Paul’s website has it in stock, but charges $199.98!)

                                          Amazon has Wild Life deluxe set for $116.29, whereas Paul’s site is selling it for $149.98!)

                                          i got the entire 1971-1973 set (which is out of stock everywhere) from a Canadian company, Music Vaultz, for about $360 (U.S $)  I think it has extra stuff, but I’m not really sure. Need to talk to someone who bought the 2 sets separately. When I got mine both of the sets individually cost around $200!

                                          Omni, Atlanta, GA May 18, 1976, Feb. 17, 1990

                                          GA Dome, Atlanta, GA May 1, 1993

                                          Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA May 12, 2002

                                          FedEx Forum, Memphis, TN May 26, 2013

                                          Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA Oct. 15, 2014

                                          Infinite Energy Center, Duluth, GA July 13, 2017

                                          Bon Secours Arena, Greenville, SC May 30, 2019

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                                          • Kestrel
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                                            'Wild Life' ( Wings live from the Bruce McMouse show 1972 concert footage).

                                            Pause at 0:33 (the scene with the pedestrians), that is Ringo with the lady in the blue coat isn't it? 

                                            Wembley Empire Pool, London  (Wings) 21st October 1976.

                                            'Take It Away' video shoot Elstree studios, London 23rd June 1982.

                                            'Give My Regards To Broad Street' film premier, London 29th November 1984.

                                            Docklands Arena rehearsal concert, London 5th February 1993.

                                            Run Devil Run launch party, Equinox Club, London 30th September 1999.

                                            O2 Arena, London 22nd December 2009.

                                            O2 Arena, London 5th December 2011.

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