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PBS-How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin (2009).WS-PDTV.XviD.Ekolb

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TV

Title:

PBS-How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin (2009).WS-PDTV.XviD.Ekolb

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Video/TV shows

Uploaded:

2009-11-14 (by Ekolb )

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How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin (2009) This is the unknown story of how the Beatles inspired a revolution that helped to destroy the communist system. Leslie Woodhead first met the Beatles in 1962 when he worked on a film in the Liverpool Cavern Club before the world had heard of the Fab Four. Twenty-five years later, when Woodhead began to make films in the Soviet Union, he became aware of how the Beatles legend had soaked into the lives of a generation of Soviet kids -- even though they were barred from playing "Back in the USSR." Now he has been on a journey to meet the Soviet Beatles generation and to discover how the Fab Four changed their lives. Featuring a bizarre collection of Beatles tribute bands, the film tracks down the stories of how the Cold War was won with music as much as with nuclear missiles. Format : AVI Length : 465 MiB for 55mn 27s 864ms Codec : XviD Source : PDTV Language : English/Russian Subtitles : English Hardcoded Genre : Documentary Video #0 : MPEG-4 Visual at 1 035 Kbps Aspect : 608 x 336 (1.810) at 29.970 fps Audio #0 : MPEG Audio at 122 Kbps Infos : 2 channels, 48.0 KHz Enjoy! Ekolb

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Comments:

jiveclive (2009-11-14)

I'm glad to see something that puts a wrench in the theory that the sainted darling of conservative American, the doddering imbecile Ronald Reagan, was the hero responsible for ending the cold war.
Whooohoooo!

 Ekolb (2009-11-14)

lol Amen!

ack0pb (2009-12-02)

Not that PBS might have a tendency to exaggerate, or even prevaricate a bit. ;)
Oh and then, there is this.
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http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/09/soviet-doomsday/

Soviet Doomsday Device Still Armed and Ready
We all face the prospect that, if Russia were ever attacked, its strategic nuclear warheads could be launched by a computer system designed and built in the late 1970s.
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So much for "glasnost".