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26 November 1980
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UK
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Kingdome - 589 Occidental Avenue South, Seattle, Washington, USA
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Rockshow is a 1980 concert film by Wings, filmed during their 1976 North American tour. It features 30 songs from four concerts of the tour: New York, May 25 (four songs); Seattle, Washington, June 10 (five songs); Los Angeles, California, June 22 (15 songs); and Los Angeles, California, June 23 (six songs), although both the cover of the home video release and McCartney himself in his McCartney Years DVD intro acknowledge only the Seattle concert. This was part of the epic Wings Over the World Tour that also spawned the triple live album Wings over America. Despite widespread consensus among McCartney-fans that Rockshow ranks among his best work as a solo-artist, McCartney remains reluctant to make the entire film available to the general public on DVD. Only seven songs have been released as part of the McCartney Years DVD. One of which, a cover-version of The Beatles' "Lady Madonna," was originally left out of the Rockshow home video release.

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