St. Petersburg • Sunday, June 20, 2004
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From Can Paul McCartney control the weather? | Science | The Guardian, June 24, 2004:
Good Day Sunshine was never meant to be a statement of fact, but this weekend, Macca meant it. When his 3,000th concert in St Petersburg’s Palace Square was threatened by poor weather, his concert promoters promised that the sun would be shining by the time McCartney took to the stage.
A Moscow company, SAV Entertainments, arranged for three jets to streak over the pregnant skies, dumping vast quantities of dry ice, or frozen carbon dioxide, as they went. By doing so, they hoped to “lock” the rain into the clouds, ensuring a dry spell over the city.
According to McCartney’s spokesman, Geoff Baker, who was at the concert, the £20,000 plan worked a treat. “It was pissing down beforehand and then it became so sunny that Brian Ray, the guitarist, had to get one of his roadies to fetch his shades,” he says. […]
In practice, scientists are sceptical that such simple measures could take charge of the weather. One problem that has dogged research into cloud seeding for decades is that it’s so difficult to prove. “You can’t know what would have happened, whether it would have rained or not, if you hadn’t done anything,” says a Met Office spokesman. […]
Last updated on September 26, 2022
Setlist for the concert
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Album Available on 04 Summer - St. Peterburg
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Medley
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Written by Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney
Album Available on 04 Summer - St. Peterburg
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Written by Jimi Hendrix
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Album Available on 04 Summer - St. Peterburg
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Written by Paul McCartney, George Harrison
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Written by Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney
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Written by Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney
Album Available on 04 Summer - St. Peterburg
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Written by Paul McCartney
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Encore
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Second Encore
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