Movie: Paul McCartney - BBC Radio 2 in Concert

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    BBC Radio 2 In Concert: 01 Eight Days A Week 02 Save Us 03 Jet 04 My Valentine 05 1985 06 Another Day 07 Everybody Out There 08 Things We Said Today 09 New 10 Queenie Eye 11 Lady Madonna 12 Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite 13 Band On The Run 14 Back In The USSR 15 Hey Jude

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    2013-10-13

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