Hamburg: Flash mob video for Paul McCartney’s birthday

Hamburg
Flash mob video for Paul McCartney’s birthday

Numerous fans came to the Hamburg Reeperbahn to film the flash mob video for Paul McCartney Photo: Daniel Reinhardt/dpa

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A music legend turns 80 – and Hamburg congratulates with a flash mob video. Numerous fans of Paul McCartney and the Beatles came to the Reeperbahn for this.

For Paul McCartney’s 80th birthday, the band Salamanda shot a flash mob video on Hamburg’s Reeperbahn.

Numerous fans came to Beatles-Platz on Saturday afternoon to support them, some holding up signs with slogans such as “Happy Birthday Paul” and “Hamburg loves you”. The video with the song “Song for Paul” should be released on June 18th, just in time for the ex-Beatle’s 80th birthday. “The song should be a huge thank you for his work and his art on behalf of all of St. Pauli and Hamburg,” said the organizers. One hopes to reach Paul McCartney personally with the clip.

On August 17, 1960, the Beatles started their international career on Hamburg’s Reeperbahn. On this evening, the still unknown musicians entered the stage of «Indra» in the great freedom for the first time. The Fab Four performed 48 times before the club had to close due to noise complaints from neighbors. The band got a lot of impulses in Hamburg, where the band also got to know the photographers Astrid Kirchherr and Jürgen Vollmer as well as the up-and-coming artist Klaus Voormann. In June 1966, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon returned to the Elbe for the last time.

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