In the autumn of 2006 The Rolling Stones took time off from their stadium tour to play the legendary Beacon Theatre in New York City with some friends and played some songs - never performed live before - Martin Scorsese was there to capture it all!
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Return To Sin City A Tribute To Gram Parsons.Tracklisting:01. Six Days On The Road - Sin City All Stars02. Big Mouth Blues - Jim Lauderdale03. Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man - Jay Farrar04. Devil In Disguise - Jay Farrar05. Hot Burrito No.1 - Raul Malo06. Still Feeling Blue - Jim James07. Hot Burrito No.2 - John Doe08. We'll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning - John Doe and Kathleen Edwards09. Do Right Woman Do Right Man - Susan Marshall10. Luxury Liner - Steve Earle11. My Uncle - Steve Earle12. Sleepless Nights - Lucinda Williams13. A Song For You - Lucinda Williams14. Wheels - Dwight Yoakam15. Sin City - Dwight Yoakam16. She - Norah Jones17. Love Hurts - Keith Richards & Norah Jones18. Hickory Wind - Keith Richards19. In My Hour Of Darkness - Susan Marshall & House Of Blues Gospel Choir20. Wild Horses - All21. Ooh Las Vegas - All.
Live At The Hollywood Palladium December 15 1988 1. Take It So Hard 2. How I Wish 3. I Could Have Stood Up 4. Too Rude 5. Make No Mistake 6. Time Is On My Side 7. Big Enough 8. Whip It Up 9. Locked Away 10. Struggle 11. Happy 12. Connection
Bizarre occurances continue to take place at Rogers High School and the students and teachers are still haunted by the infamous Abel Fyre a kid taunted and teased until he hanged himself in a forever feared corner of the school ten years earlier. A family of undercover supernatural agents aim to excorcise the evil forces at work....
This 1991 concert film was shot in the IMAX format and was originally presented on enormous IMAX screens, with outstanding visual and audio clarity. The dimensions may have been scaled down for this DVD release, but the show is still huge in energy and talent. Filmed during a European leg of the Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels tour, this production boasts 15 songs and an extraordinary stage set with inflatable floozies (for "Honky Tonk Woman") and wild dogs (rather cleverly for "Street Fighting Man"). The Stones' set emphasises material from the late 1960s and early 70s ("Tumbling Dice", "Happy", "You Can't Always Get What You Want"), but the band's performance is so furious that the show is far from a pandering oldies act. Highlights include "Paint it Black", at once brutal and delicate, as well as a muscular "Rock and a Hard Place", a psychedelicised "2,000 Light Years from Home", and a cheeky "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll". Once kings of a gloriously sloppy sound, the Stones prove to be as effective in their artistic maturity with small, breathtaking touches as they are with chunky orchestration. Guitarists Keith Richards and Ron Wood play as if they are of one mind, Richards providing powerful leads while his partner captures some of the texture of the group's original recordings. Bassist Bill Wyman, still in the band at this phase, offers wit and an encyclopaedic grasp of rhythm & blues history, while drummer Charlie Watts adds control and swing. Mick Jagger prowls, climbs around the set, and delivers all the charismatic goods for adoring audiences, even touching the forbidden fruit again in a feverish performance of "Sympathy for the Devil". The DVD also includes a full Stones discography. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
An overwhelmingly star-studded event: the legendary Willie Nelson is joined by a seemingly endless list of both veteran musical icons and up-and-coming stars from Shelby Lynne to Los Lonely Boys to kid Rock. A big house band provides sharp support. Among so many magical moments it's hard to pick just a few: some will be especially moved by Willie's duet with Lucinda Williams; some will enjoy the madness Jerry Lee Lewis and Kid Rock achieve on the climatic Whole Lotta Shakin
The Rolling Stones are one of the greatest and most influential rock bands of our time having sold in excess of 200 million records worldwide. This fascinating programme tells the story of the early days of the band and how they became The Rolling Stones we know today. Jagger and Richard were childhood friends becoming reacquainted in 1960 at Dartford Railway Station due to their love of music. Later meeting Brian Jones who in 1962 went on to form The Rolling Stones. The story of the early Stones is very much a tale of how Brian Jones forged the band with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and became a key catalyst in the creation of their early sound. But whether it was the pressures of early fame or through his addiction to drugs his role in the band became untenable. Even though he is credited as originally forming the band he was eventually over shadowed by Jagger and Richard and his role gradually diminished until in June 1969 he was asked to leave. Less than a month later and under questionable circumstances he was found dead in his own swimming pool believed to have taken his own life. Using performance footage and rare interviews footage with Brian Jones Mick Jagger Charlie Watts Keith Richards and Bill Wyman as well as The Stones Manager (1962/67) Tony Calder and Brain Jones' former partner Pat Andrews this in depth programme provides a fascinating insight into the original formation of this incredible super group during their first decade. The programme concludes at the staged event in Hype Park 5th July 1969 which became recognised as a memorial concert to Brian Jones. This DVD is a must for all music and Rolling Stones fans.
Keith Richards - Under Review details the life and career of Keith Richards and includes contributions from Richards' biographers Kris Needs and Alan Clayson Stones biographer Robert Greenfield former Stones P.A. Keith Altham Robert Christgau and Anthony De Curtis from Rolling Stone magazine celebrity guitar coach Wolf Marshall original stones member Dick Taylor ex - Melody Maker journalist Chris Welch musical collaborator Bernie Worrall and many others.
An old 8mm filmroll from the summer of 1965 depicts a party in a flat in Malm, Sweden. We see the local pop idols and in crowd having fun. They are young and happy, being a part of the breakthrough of the popmusic in the 60s. Among them there are some exclusive guests: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Brian Jones in the Rolling Stones.40 years later we meet the people on the filmroll again to see how life has changed. Rolling Like a Stone is a documentary about those whose identity was formed during some years in the middle of the sixties. But it s also a film about how hard it is to live in the presence and getting old together with your dreams.The film contains unique archive footage from the 60 s in Malm, Sweden, including Club Bongo, the Swedish groups Namelosers, Gonks and of course, The Rolling Stones in Baltiska Hallen, Malm, the summer of 1965.
Rollicking pianos. Infectious horns. Hypnotic drum beats. Rocking guitar licks. Put them all together and you've got the exuberant sound of New Orleans music! join a world-class lineup of artists including the Neville Brothers Allen Toussaint Irma Thomas Lloyd Price Bonnie Raitt and Keith Richards as they slip slide strut and glide their way through the spicy gumbo of sounds that took over the world influencing the course of popular music for over a century. From ""Yellow Moon"" to ""Let The Good Times Roll"" Make It Funky! is a raucous tribute to the musical heritage of the Crescent City chock full of blazing performances fiery archival footage and red-hot conversations with the remarkable men and women who created it. let the good times roll!
By the mid sixties The Rolling Stones had established themselves as one of the most successful rock bands in the world After bursting on the scene in 1963 there followed a stream of classic hit singles. In 1966 it was decided to gather their hit singles on one compilation album. This unique DVD tells the story behind a landmark album. It features all new interviews with those closest to the group including actress and singer Marianne Faithfull and Keith Altham noted journalist and PR assistant to Mick Jagger. We also hear from Anita Pallenberg the actress model and fashion designer with famous romantic links to the band. These personal memories form a fascinating backdrop to the story behind Big Hits. By combining exciting archive footage of the band in action with critical analysis by a team of respected music critics the programme is a superb re-appraisal of an album that is still regarded as one of the Stones' finest.
DVD-Shot on the Imax system in London,Berlin and Turin-Steel Wheels tour
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