Filmed at this historic Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, Illinois - this amazing, one-night-only event presents Ringo Starr performing five Beatles classics along with his greatest solo hits in a career-spanning set with The Roundheads.
Here at last is the ultimate visual and cultural history of the Beatles. Packed with dozens of never before seen film clips ultra rare photographs and exclusive interviews John Paul George and Ringo come alive in this intelligent compelling inside glimpse into the impenetrable inner-circle of the greatest group ever. Included in this all-star international production are not only the Beatles themselves but other well known insiders like Lennon Intimates; Fredrick Seaman and
Do you know of a film on a band that features Bill Wyman Ron Wood and Charlie Watts (it's not the Rolling Stones) - also features Kenny Jones and John Entwistle (and it's not The Who) - also features Ringo Starr (no - it's not The Beatles) plus a few other 'less well known' artists such as Andy Fairweather-Low Chris Rea Gary Brooker and Raf Ravenscroft (remember the Saxaphone solo in Baker Street?)... don't know? Well it's just got to be... Willie And The Poor Boys! This band in concert was filmed at the Fulham Town Hall London UK in 1985 and was a concept based on an original idea by Bill Wyman. This film is a real gem - unearthed by Classic Pictures from Bill Wyman's personal vault and will be a 'must have' for any collector of classic rock. Tracklist: 1. Chicken Shack Boogie 2. Baby Please Don't Go 3. You Never Can Tell 4. Let's Talk It Over 5. Poor Boy Boogie 6. Saturday NIght 7. All Night Long 8. These Arms Of Mine 9. Can You Hear Me?
Track Listing: 1. It Don't Come Easy 2. No No Song 3. Yellow Submarine 4. Iko Iko 5. The Weight 6. Will It Go Round In Circles 7. Act Naturally 8. Honey Don't 9. You're A Friend Of Mine 10. The Shape I'm In 11. I Wanna Be Your Man 12. Life In The Fast Lane 13. Up On Cripple Creek 14. Boys 15. Bein' Angry Is A Full Time Job 16. Right Place Wrong Time 17. Quarter To Three 18. Rocky Mountain Way 19. Photograph 20. With A Little Help From My Frinds 21. Remembered
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Filmed at this historic Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, Illinois - this amazing, one-night-only event presents Ringo Starr performing five Beatles classics along with his greatest solo hits in a career-spanning set with The Roundheads.Tracklist:1. It Don't Come Easy 2. Octopus's Garden 3. Choose Love 4. I Wanna Be Your Man 5. Who Can It Be Now 6. Don't Pass Me By 7. I'm The Greatest 8. Give Me Back The Beat 9. Memphis In Your Mind 10. Photograph 11. Back Off Boogaloo 12. Yellow Submarine13. Act Naturally 14. Little Help From My Friends
The World's favourite drummer leads his all star band through a collection of Beatles hits and other pop classics. Track Listing: 1. It Don't Come Easy 2. No No Song 3. Yellow Submarine 4. Iko Iko 5. The Weight 6. Will It Go Round In Circles 7. Act Naturally 8. Honey Don't 9. You're A Friend Of Mine 10. The Shape I'm In 11. I Wanna Be Your Man 12. Life In The Fast Lane 13. Up On Cripple Creek 14. Boys 15. Bein' Angry Is A Full Time Job 16. Right Place Wrong Time 17. Quarter T
This triple pack includes: 1. Engines To The Rescue 2. Peep Peep Party 3. Chocolate Crunch
This unique video traces the extraordinary rise of The Beatles from their early days in the clubs of Liverpool and Germany to their undisputed status as the world's most successful pop group ever. Recorded are the astounding events as Beatlemania swept through the UK across the USA and exploded throughout the world.
Track list includes: 'It Don't Come Easy' 'No No Song' 'Yellow Submarine' 'Iko Iko' 'The Weight' 'Will It Go Round In Circles' 'Preston' 'Act Naturally' 'Honey Don't' 'Friend Of Mine' 'Billy Preston' 'The Shape I'm In' 'I Wanna Be Your Man' 'Life In The Fast Lane' 'Up On Cripple Creek' 'Boys' 'Being Angry' and more.
Michael Caine stars as Baxter Thwaites the laid-back Governor of the sleepy British island colony of Cascara. But when American oil drillers accidentally strike a gusher of ultra-delicious mineral water the forgotten Caribbean outpost becomes a global hotbed of political and economic chaos. Will Thwaites his hot-blooded wife (Brenda Vaccaro) a singing rebel (Billy Connolly) a sexy activist (Valerie Perrine) a corporate weasel (Dennis Dugan) a Rasta DJ (Jimmie Walker) a Texas billionaire (Fred Gwynne) Cuban advisers arrogant Frenchmen or U.S. 'peacekeepers' seize control of this suddenly popular paradise or is true independence just something in the water?Leonard Rossiter Dick Shawn and Alfred Molina co-star in this hilarious all-star satire in the tradition of The Mouse That Roared featuring special appearances by George Harrison Ringo Starr and Eric Clapton.
When a fued is declared between the rival Mcoys and Lowborns Pa Mcoy sends out his morally challenged sons Raymond and Boy to exterminate defecate and impregnate anything that stands in their way...
Ever wondered what happened to the "fourth Beatle"? Ringo Starr has spent much of the time since 1989 on the road with his All-Starr Band, a flexible line-up of musicians from the 1960s and 70s--somewhere between a backing band and a rock and roll circus. The Best of Ringo Starr covers five stages of the band's concerts, featuring Starr--in close-cropped and pony-tailed guises--singing and/or drumming his way through a fair selection from The Beatles' back catalogue, alternating with "star turns" from the other band members. There's Dr John in full-on Mardi Gras attire; Nils Lofgren's precision power-playing; Todd Rundgren in send-up mode; Jack Bruce and Peter Frampton striking sparks in "Sunshine of Your Love"; Gary Booker turning an ever "Whiter Shade of Pale" and, as a grand finale, Ringo leading from the front in a stadium sing-along of "With a Little Help from My Friends". The vocals haven't improved from his handful of Beatles leads, but there's no denying his commitment and enthusiasm in pursuit of a good time. There's some amusing backstage footage of well-seasoned pros genuinely having fun. But then, Ringo was always the entertainer. What would you think if he sang out of tune? It scarcely matters... --Richard Whitehouse
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It started with an irresistible offer. Ringo Starr formed the All-Starr Band in 1989 simply by calling some of his rock n' roll chums asking them if they wanted to have a little fun that summer. The result? A rare gathering of music legends together on a single stage playing some of the world's classic songs. The experiment proved so successful that Ringo continued the tradition changing the band's line-up each tour to keep it fresh and exciting. With highlights from four All-Star B
Blu-Ray. Filmed at this historic Genesee Theatre in Waukegan, Illinois - this amazing, one-night-only event presents Ringo Starr performing five Beatles classics along with his greatest solo hits in a career-spanning set with The Roundheads. Features: 'It Don't Come Easy', 'Octopus's Garden', 'Who Can It Be Now?' (with special guest Colin Hay), 'Photograph', 'Yellow Submarine', 'With A Little Help From My Friends' and many more. Note! DTS sound. If the player is not DTS capable, go into the.
Were things really much better back in the golden days? Well if we are talking about pop music in the sixties and the seventies then the answer is a resounding 'Yes'. No era before or since has contained so much musical innovation coupled with the great tunes. So whether you're a fan of Blues, Country, Rock, Pop or Soul the sixties and the seventies all stars special boxset will blow you away all over again.; ; Disc 1 - '60s Allstars Vol. 1:; ; Chuck Berry - Memphis; Brian Poole and th...
This 1968 oddity is probably a film only a total Beatlemaniac could love, but it carries both musical and historical resonance. It also gives intimations of what would happen in the next 30 years as artists gained more and more power over how they were presented. The roots of virtually any rock star's vanity project (including Prince's Under the Cherry Moon) can be traced to this little Liverpudlian home movie. Fresh from the success of their films A Hard Day's Night and Help!, and still under the influence of the intoxicants of the era, the Beatles set out to make their own fancifully psychedelic project. What they got out of it was, essentially, a knock-off album with a few good songs and a lot of filler, which is more than can be said for this alternately self-indulgent and mildly amusing British version of Ken Kesey's magic bus tour. Using some of their favourite actors (including Victor Spinetti, who was in their first two movies), the Beatles make an alternative British travelogue, stopping occasionally to sing songs like "I Am the Walrus" and "The Fool on the Hill." Strictly for completists. --Marshall Fine, Amazon.com
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