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Paul McCartney & Wings - Rockshow

  • 1980
  • G
  • 2h 19m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Paul McCartney in Paul McCartney & Wings - Rockshow (1980)
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Paul McCartney and Wings' epic 1975-76 tour captured in "Rockshow." Full concert film from Seattle's Kingdome, restored and remastered with 5.1 sound. A legendary performance finally availab... Read allPaul McCartney and Wings' epic 1975-76 tour captured in "Rockshow." Full concert film from Seattle's Kingdome, restored and remastered with 5.1 sound. A legendary performance finally available in its entirety.Paul McCartney and Wings' epic 1975-76 tour captured in "Rockshow." Full concert film from Seattle's Kingdome, restored and remastered with 5.1 sound. A legendary performance finally available in its entirety.

  • Director
    • Jack Priestley
  • Stars
    • Paul McCartney
    • Linda McCartney
    • Denny Laine
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    • Director
      • Jack Priestley
    • Stars
      • Paul McCartney
      • Linda McCartney
      • Denny Laine
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Tony Dorsey
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    Howie Casey
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    10AudioFileZ

    Approaching The Height of His Powers

    Rockshow, the film which is in fact different from "Wings Over America", is one of the late seventies best concert films. No it isn't state-of-the-art by current standards, far from it, but it can be found in very good quality if one is dogged in pursuit. That is what I'm reviewing here. I have a quite good DVD transfer of the film and the sound is very good - considering all things. I say this because it allows a closer inspection. Paul is obviously very happy to be in the structure of a band, his band this time. The joy he is experiencing in being the master of his destiny is apparent.

    Many thought, especially at the time, that it was pure indulgence to include his wife Linda. In retrospect, and by examining this performance as well as revisiting his Wings albums, Linda was most assuredly up to the task. Wings was a crack band. Jimmy McCulloch was a very versatile and talented guitarist/song-writer/vocalist, Denny Laine should have been a star in his own right and not just remembered by the masses as the guy who with The Moody Blues sang their first and second best single of all time, Joe English had the power of Keith Moon with a penchant for embellishing that power with fantastic cymbal work, and finally Linda really did have chops as a keyboardist and her background vocals somehow blended far better than she ever got credit for. Simply put: This band rocks with a vengeance and takes no prisoners and those in 1976 who were fortunate enough to be at any of their shows seem to uniformly testify to this.

    Rockshow is a fantastic concert film. If you can find a good copy that will be your verdict even if you are a hard-case. Paul had assembled some fantastic pop songs as only he could and he was excited to be playing them live - it shows. There is also great balance to the aural assault as Paul added a blue-chip horn section which really sweetened it, but yet the music still has a definitely edgy dirty rock and roll feel. Long before that once dedicated music network came up with their innovation of live acoustic set Paul did it right here and it is good as it gets plus it paces the concert nicely.

    I have nothing but compliments for Rockshow. I have no idea why Paul hasn't decided to remaster the entire show, add extras, and release it for his legions of fans. Paul is quite generous in his later years in making pro-shot performances available in the public domain as well as releasing a steady diet of current tour shows, this gives one hope one day this will again surface and in a quality never before imagined. Until that time I feel fortunate to have a good copy and I love to pull it out regularly. Please Paul do hear your fans requests and re-release it! Rockshow is a fantastic concert film for the ages.

    UPDATE: Thank you Paul! I got the Blu-Ray in 2013 and it is utterly fantastic.
    10HabibieHakim123

    A Beautiful Looking Concert Film

    What a show!, what a performance, the restoration, the look, the color, the light, and the sound, all perfectly well done, McCartney and Denny Laine at it's best, Jimmy McCulloch in his electrifying guitar, Linda with her always pleasant present on the stage, the sax and trumpet boys were having fun, and last but not least Joe English in the drum, Rockshow is a beautiful looking concert film, and it's definitely a real Rockshow folks!
    whiskeyhill

    Two different films?

    To my knowledge, Wings Over the World and Rockshow are not the same thing (as one comment seems to state). Both are based on Wings' 1976 world tour. But,to my knowledge, Rockshow is a concert film and was released in theaters (at least it played occasionally in theaters over the years). Wings Over the World was a TV special that aired in 1979 - I remember watching it. I recall it being more of a look at 'life on the road' side of the tour. All apologies if I stand corrected.
    EmilioCacao

    The Finest Moment of the Cute One

    This is the best recorded tour of Paul McCartney, showing the power of his solid band Wings. Linda reaches beautiful vocal harmonies on "Listen To What The Man Said" and Paul distills love and careness for her in the masterpiece "Maybe I´m Amazed".

    The sound quality of the video is not the best; well, it was 1976 and the record machines for live performances weren´t as good as the studio ones, but It´s not the hi-fi sound that kicks here, is the talented Paul and his beloved wife.

    It´s pretty hard to get this picture, so I recommend you to buy the "Wings Over America" CD at www.amazon.com. It has all the movie songs, plus some surprises.
    10wallace569

    This is Wings

    I've had this movie on a VHS tape that I burned from a laser disk in the early 1980s. This is the closest you are going to get to seeing the Wings Over America Tour in 1976 - The sound surpasses almost all 1970s concert films. I have the digitally remastered WOA CD and it sounds like it was recorded yesterday - please release this film in a digitally remastered DVD! The direction is sadly...lacking (which is true of many 70s concert films).

    This is what Paul McCartney wanted to do with the Beatles at the end - become a touring performing band.

    This movie shows that dream realized nicely.

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    • Trivia
      In 2013, the movie was restored from the original 35mm negative and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 11, 2013. The film itself was originally released in the 1980s on home video cassette.
    • Alternate versions
      The 1997 VH-1 broadcast version had edited out 2 songs: "Spirits of Ancient Egypt" and "Magneto and Titanium Man" but added 7 songs that were cut from the original theatrical release, including "Call Me Back Again," "Lady Madonna," "The Long and Winding Road," "Picasso's Last Words," "Richard Cory," "Blackbird" and "My Love". The 1997 VH-1 broadcast's running time is 113 minutes plus the film's frame speed was made faster in order to squeeze the film into a 2 and a half-hour running time including commercials.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Rockshow, The Final Conflict, Thief, The Trials of Alger Hiss (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Venus and Mars
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Linda McCartney / Paul McCartney

      Performed by Wings

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rockshow
    • Filming locations
      • Kingdome - 589 Occidental Avenue South, Seattle, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • Eagle Rock Entertainment
      • MPL Communications
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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