Back in the USSR - Red Square video free download


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Duration: 03:02
Uploaded: 2006/03/04

Paul in the Red Square 2003

**actually i can upload the better quality version to youtube now..this old low quality was uploaded long time ago when i was still young...do you need a better quality one?**

Comments

6 years ago

PHILIP JAMES KALAVRITINOS

BEATLES FEIGNT THE RECAPTURE, OF "EUROPE& UNITED STATES" LOSS, FROM SOUTH AMERICA: ALLEGEDLY.

6 years ago

Tom Adams

I wonder what Putin thought about the BeatlesBACK IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION . . . . . LOL

7 years ago

Рубен Сатян

velikaya muzika obiedeniaet narodi i religii, BEATLES FOREVER

7 years ago

Cliff Riley

Everything that happens in this world is just like a game of chess. You make your move and it is countered. The game goes on until their is a winner. Sorry folks but this game will go on for generation to generation. So just enjoy the game!

8 years ago

john wert

All the Russia are having a good time love it

8 years ago

Vpprofフプロフ

I bet Snowden's humming this song occasionally :D

10 years ago

HackneyShark

great name!

10 years ago

pmccachren

Great song. Fantastic crowd. But I sort of had the feeling that the song doesn't fit this era anymore.

10 years ago

YouCLTube

90% doesnt know what Paul sings :D

10 years ago

Suchandra Das

s e n s a c i o n a l

10 years ago

Ross

If you think this song is communist then you truly are stupid

10 years ago

John Driscoll

I though it was The Mafia that had taken over The Government

10 years ago

John Driscoll

Yes it was very kind of the Americans to join in after The Japs clobbered them at Pearl Harbour and then take all the credit for winning WWII. Hollywood even claimed it was them that bagged the Enigma machine.

10 years ago

George J. Dagis Music

They were "liberals" but they sure didn't support COMMUNISTS. at least they were ALLOWED to play in the US. "you don't know how lucky you are" COULD be taken as a reference to the girls (the song was also a Beach Boy's California Girls, parody. It SURELY would have been sarcastic if it meant the GOVERNMENT, which called them TRASH.

10 years ago

Chris Pegram

It really wasn’t – The Beatles were all very left wing back then. And were generally hating the American government. McCartney was upset that he wasn’t allowed to play Russia. So he wrote a song in homage to it.

10 years ago

Chris Pegram

He'd been banned from playing in Russia since the late 1960s. This was the first time he played his song about Russia, to Russians - which he was very excited about

10 years ago

George J. Dagis Music

It's funny how so many people have this go over their heads. The song was SATIRE! LOL

10 years ago

BWJonesTX

the 40's called, they want the atomic bomb mentioned. thanks...

11 years ago

Octavio89

oh the irony

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