Paul McCartney’s Live Kisses
About the Program

Paul McCartney’s Live Kisses captures the magical night of February 9 in the City of Angels – coincidentally, the 48th anniversary of The Beatles’ U.S. TV debut on The Ed Sullivan Show no less –when Paul McCartney decided to bring Kisses On The Bottom, his newly released collection of pop standards and two originals, to life at the very same Capitol Studios where much of the album was created.

The very special event will air on Great Performances, Friday, September 7 at 9 p.m. on PBS. (Check local listings.)

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A few hours after the long awaited addition of McCartney’s star to the Hollywood Walk of Fame drew a traffic-stopping throng to pack the stretch of Vine Street in front of the famed Capitol Records building, McCartney took his place behind the same microphone that had captured so many of the most magical voices of the past several decades, while the core team that backed McCartney on his debut turn on Kisses, prepared to reprise their roles in this one-time-only concert event. McCartney and the assembled musicians had never performed this material live adding to the evening’s electricity.

The reunited all-star entourage included Grammy-winning producer Tommy LiPuma and Al Schmitt in the control room, musical director Diana Krall at the piano, and Kisses players John Clayton, Karriem Riggins, John Pizzarelli, Anthony Wilson, Mike Mainieri and conductor Alan Broadbent.

McCartney eschewed his usual tools of bass, guitar and piano to focus solely on his vocal interpretations of this material. In exclusive interview segments with Paul and Kisses On The Bottom collaborators Eric Clapton, Stevie Wonder, Krall and LiPuma, among others, Live Kisses offers new insight into the conception and creation of the Kisses… album, the McCartney family gatherings that introduced a young Paul to much of the material, the Fats Waller line from Live Kisses opener “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter” that gave Kisses On The Bottom its title, and more.

Live Kisses’ highlights include ”Home,” “More I Cannot Wish You,” “Always,” “Bye Bye Blackbird” and McCartney harmonizing with his longtime live drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. on “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter,” “The Glory of Love” and “Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive.” There are spontaneous moments such as a flubbed first take on “My Very Good Friend the Milkman.”   Paul’s rendition of his new composition “My Valentine” receives acoustic guitar punctuation courtesy of Joe Walsh (who contributes another outstanding turn in a completely different mood on “Get Yourself Another Fool”).

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Paul McCartney’s Live Kisses is directed by Jonas Åkerlund, and Paul McCartney is executive producer. For Great Performances, Bill O’Donnell is series producer, and David Horn is executive producer.

Major funding for the Great Performances telecast is provided by the Irene Diamond Fund, Vivian Milstein, the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust, The Agnes Varis Trust, the Starr Foundation, the Philip and Janice Levin Foundation, and public television viewers. Visit Great Performances Online at www.pbs.org/gperf for additional information about this and other programs.

51 Responses to “About the Program”
  1. Irene Hercules says:

    Absolutely the best hour of Paul’s talents, and those who helped to make the oldies I grew up with as a new way of enjoying “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down…etc” MORE!!.

  2. Tom says:

    Could not find the pre-order opporuntiy on Amazon. Did anyone else find it?

  3. JHC says:

    As with others here, I too very much enjoyed the program. But was anyone else amazed by the quality of Sir Paul’s vocal control? I mean, he IS Paul McCartney, Beatle/Wings extraordinaire, who I’ve listened to, like you, for 50 years. So I know the man could sing. But in this setting, his vocal control ability just seemed so much more acute. (To say nothing of his whistling!)

    Bravo to all. (BTW, Diana Krall is wonderful, though she looked somewhat stunned throughout to have been there at all! Then again, hard to blame her… she was born about eight months after the Beatles first appeared on Ed Sullivan….)

    Much fun.

  4. Awlhattin O'Kaddle says:

    Well, I loved the show, but I missed the credits.

    I couldn’t place the guy with the gray hair playing guitar. I know the face, but it’s driving me nuts cuz the name won’t come.

  5. Lori Kohl says:

    This was the absolute BEST show I’ve seen in a very long time! You can order the CD at 800-336-1917. I would LOVE to get a DVD of the actual show. Someone said it was available on Amacon, but I don’t see it. When I find it, guess what everyone I know is getting for Christmas! I can’t wat to share this experience with the people I love.

  6. Audrey & Tom says:

    Well, we missed the show twice! Watching the British groups today for fund raising and went on line to see the schedule and saw Sir Paul’s. Will it be on again?

  7. Pattie Walters says:

    I missed two of my favorite people – Diana and Paul! Will this performance be repeated? Thanks.

  8. Kay says:

    This show was absolutely amazing. This is the 3rd time I’ve seen it this week. I was only 13 when I saw the Beatles in Houston in 1965. Paul has only gotten better & better & better! The phone number that was shown at the end of the program; was that for the album (excuse me, CD) or the DVD? If either one, I was enjoying the show too much to write it down. If someone has it & knows what I can get, please let me know. Hopefully, we’ll be hearing from Sir Paul for many more years!!! His voice is amazing & I agree with the fellow above about his whistling! It was all so fantastic!!!

  9. Peg says:

    At the end of this wonderful program, a telephone number was announced plus $14.95 for the CD, but it was so quick, I couldn’t write it down! Please tell me the number to call and order this! Thank you.

  10. Joseph Laginestra says:

    I’m listening to “Thrillington” right now the old old rendition of the “RAM” LP Paul released back in 1977 and it’s wonderful. Sad that people didn’t catch on right off to it when it was released but when they found out it was Paul involved with the masterpiece well then the price skyrocketed. Glad to say I been a
    Paul Fan since day one in 1963 and have been absorbing every piece of work this genius has made,pop or classical, jazz you name it I buy it. The man is simply the most gifted man in music this century has every seen or for that matter of all time. Paul please don’t ever stop making music you’re a big reason I have something to look foward to each day and your music is inspiring me to see the world as a better place and love my fellow man. Thank you Paul, John, George and Ringo for the world of LOVE and Peace. The Beatles are forever !

  11. Ardith Malarkey says:

    So far I’m pretty happy with the way the team has looked.

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