[aaus-list] Paul McCartney gives charity concert in Ukraine
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Paul McCartney gives charity concert in Ukraine
Email this StoryJun 14, 6:22 PM (ET)By OLGA BONDARUK
(AP) Former Beatle Paul McCartney performs during his charity concert in Kiev Friday, June 14, 2008. ...Full Image
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KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - Tens of thousands of people braved heavy rain and thunder Saturday night to see Paul McCartney perform a charity concert on Kiev's central Independence Square.
The outdoor show, the first in Ukraine for the former Beatle, was billed as the biggest concert ever in the former Soviet republic. It was broadcast live on national television and on giant screens in five cities.
After a half-hour delay because of the weather, McCartney, who turns 66 next week, came out on the stage and greeted the crowd in Ukrainian, before diving into the Beatles hit "Drive My Car."
He followed up with a series of Beatles songs, including "Hey Jude,""Let it Be,""Back in the U.S.S.R.," and "Penny Lane." The show also included a rendition of "A Day in the Life," which McCartney dedicated to John Lennon.
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McCartney returned for his encore waving a Ukrainian flag and finished off the two-hour show with fireworks, a rendition of "Yesterday" and a musical finale.
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili was in attendance.
Before the concert, fans in five major cities sang Beatles songs in a live TV linkup with the capital.
The square where McCartney played was the site of the Orange Revolution in 2004, when peaceful mass protests overturned a fraudulent election and brought a pro-Western opposition leader to power.
Organizers said the money raised will be spent on diagnostic equipment for Ukraine's National Cancer Institute's children's department. Many children now seek treatment abroad because Ukraine lacks the necessary equipment.
The concert was free but the organizers were asking for donations from Ukrainian businessmen and others.
More than 500 people have contributed a total of about $600,000 and donations were continuing to come in, said Tatyana Overina, spokeswoman for the Victor Pinchuk Foundation, which organized the concert.
Pinchuk, a billionaire businessman and Ukraine's richest man, established the foundation in 2006 to contribute to the modernization of Ukraine and bring forward a new generation of Ukrainian leaders. --- On Sat 06/14, stephen velychenko < velychen at chass.utoronto.ca > wrote:From: stephen velychenko [mailto: velychen at chass.utoronto.ca]To: aaus-list at ukrainianstudies.orgDate: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 10:10:44 -0400Subject: [aaus-list] Fwd: 33 fantasies Russians disseminate about Ukraine33 Russian fantasies and Ukrainian reality (in Russian-- so Russianswill read it)http://maidan.org.ua/static/mai/1213388043.html-- Stephen VelychenkoCERES Associate;Research Fellow,Chair of Ukrainian Studies;Munk CenterUniversity of TorontoDevonshire PlaceToronto M5S 3K7_______________________________________________aaus-list mailing listaaus-list at ukrainianstudies.orghttp://www.brama.com/mailman/listinfo/aaus-list
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