Global Screenings For Paul McCartney's Previously Unseen 'The Bruce McMouse Show'
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Close resemblance but I don't think so. Here's a couple of pics from 72.
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Nancy R wrote:
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!
Keep an eye on Amazon if you are looking for the individual sets. They have had them on sale very recently but only for a day or two.
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Kestrel wrote:
'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?
No, definitely not Ringo. Looks more like Zak!
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oobu24 wrote:
Close resemblance but I don't think so.
The footage could have been from around 1967 but it probably isn't him anyway.
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Becky this will come to L.A. on the big screen, for sure, you can see it big on there (you lucky duckie !) !
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Nancy R wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
'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?
No, definitely not Ringo. Looks more like Zak!
Nah, can't be Zak, he would only have been about six at the time.
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Kestrel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
'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?
No, definitely not Ringo. Looks more like Zak!
Nah, can't be Zak, he would only have been about six at the time.
You know I was jk, right? The guy really did resemble Zak a bit though!
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SusyLuvsPaul wrote:
Becky this will come to L.A. on the big screen, for sure, you can see it big on there (you lucky duckie !) !
See original post link - it is coming to the ArcLight in Hollywood.
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Nancy R wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
Nancy R wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
'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?
No, definitely not Ringo. Looks more like Zak!
Nah, can't be Zak, he would only have been about six at the time.
You know I was jk, right? The guy really did resemble Zak a bit though!
Yeah, I knew you were and you're right, he does resemble Zak a bit. I do wonder though if Paul included that particular piece of footage because he spotted the Ringo-look alike as well?
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Okay, I need to get this off my chest. After watching The Bruce McMouse Show and James Paul McCartney special, I am so proud of being a huge Wings fan. Both programs really bring home the point that Wings ROCKED in the early 70's and were incredibly talented. I remember receiving a lot of "flak' for being a Wings fan at that time. Most of my crew were Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Pink Floyd fans. In 1976, attending the first Wings Over America concert in Fort Worth, Texas, accompanied with several buddies from my Army unit, who were skeptical, and remembering all of us being blown away by the ROCK SHOW put on by Wings. Best memory was driving back to Oklahoma that night and my buddies complaining that their ears were still ringing!!
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wingsoverkc wrote:
Okay, I need to get this off my chest. After watching The Bruce McMouse Show and James Paul McCartney special, I am so proud of being a huge Wings fan. Both programs really bring home the point that Wings ROCKED in the early 70's and were incredibly talented. I remember receiving a lot of "flak' for being a Wings fan at that time. Most of my crew were Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Pink Floyd fans. In 1976, attending the first Wings Over America concert in Fort Worth, Texas, accompanied with several buddies from my Army unit, who were skeptical, and remembering all of us being blown away by the ROCK SHOW put on by Wings. Best memory was driving back to Oklahoma that night and my buddies complaining that their ears were still ringing!!
Nice memory for you & I totally agree!!!
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Bruce Mcmouse show is not on youtube anymore.....shame. I liked many of the performances but didnt want to buy RRS deluxe because oof the ridiculous price....
Well have to keep looking for a torrent download.....no luck so far
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Erkka86 wrote:
Bruce Mcmouse show is not on youtube anymore.....shame.
I was actually surprised it was allowed to stay up as long as it did. I don't know but I wouldn't be surprised if the Bruce McMouse show and the JPM tv special receive a seperate dvd/blu ray release later this year.