Ginger Baker is the mad bad drummer best known for playing in Cream and Blind Faith. One of rock's most colourful characters his reputation for drugs violence and all forms of excess preceded him everywhere. This brand new documentary includes revealing interviews with Eric Clapton Steve Winwood Carlos Santana and more to paint a fascinating portrait of a musical icon.
On a remote Caribbean island, in the shadow of a volcano, the world's biggest recording artists made music and myth that defined an era. Includes extra trailer.
The Filth and the Fury is an irreverent, shocking portrait of the most notorious rock group of all time.
On a remote Caribbean island in the 1980s, in the shadow of a volcano, the world's biggest recording artists were drawn to one special place, to escape and to forge the music that defined an era. Built by The Beatles' producer Sir George Martin, AIR Studios Montserrat was the birthplace of mega-hits such as Money for Nothing and Every Breath You Take. For a decade, the studio formed the backdrop to monumental events in music history including the break-up of The Police, the reunion of The Rolling Stones, and the reinvigoration of Paul McCartney after the tragic murder of John Lennon. After a decade of hits, and at the peak of its popularity, the studio was destroyed when the island was hit by a series of devastating natural disasters. Through personal accounts and backed by a blistering soundtrack, Under the Volcano is the definitive account of George Martin's studio, a place that generated a perfect storm of talent, technology and isolation, ushering in music that would live on long after the last tape rolled. Extras: Trailer
This fantastic film features a never before seen documentary capturing the Police from their inception in 1978 through to their peak in 1982 and their split in 1984. All the footage was culled from Stewart Copeland's Super 8 archives and the man himself edited directed and narrated. Features classic performances archive footage and interviews with the key players. Tracklist: 1. The First Two Years 2. I Got This Movie Camera 3. And It May Sound Strange 4. Europe Summer Festivals 5. Next To You 6. First Frenzy 7. Chat to Camera During Show 8. Rock Star Trashes Road Store 9. Blond Life 10. News Reels 11. Zenyatta Bull Rings 12. Arena Band in America 13. Do Do Inna Snow Snow 14. Life Becomes a Duran Duran Video 15. Japanese Valentines 16. Wretched In Montserrat 17. World Conquest 18. This Is What We Came For 19. US festival With Real Cameras 20. End Titles
Ginger Baker is the mad bad drummer best known for playing in Cream and Blind Faith. One of rock's most colourful characters his reputation for drugs violence and all forms of excess preceded him everywhere. This brand new documentary includes revealing interviews with Eric Clapton Steve Winwood Carlos Santana and more to paint a fascinating portrait of a musical icon.
This stunning live concert extravaganza was filmed during their Atlanta leg of the Police's Synchronicity World Tour in November 1983. Originally directed and edited by Godley & Cr''me this energetic and power-packed live concert brilliantly captures the Police at the height of their success when Synchronicity ruled airwaves and the trio were one of the biggest bands in the world. The songs performed during the concert include their most memorable hit singles including 'So Lonely' 'Roxanne' 'Message In A Bottle' 'De Do Do Do De Da Da Da' and 'Every Breath You Take' plus several songs taken from the Synchronicity album including 'King Of Pain' 'Wrapped Around Your Finger' 'Walking In Your Footsteps' 'Tea In The Sahara' 'Oh My God' and 'Murder By Numbers'. Tracklist: 1. Intro 2. Synchronicity I 3. Walking In Your Footsteps 4. Message In A Bottle 5. Walking On The Moon 6. Wrapped Around Your Finger 7. Hole In my Life 8. King Of Pain 9. One World (Not Three) 10. Tea In The Sahara 11. O My God 12. De Do Do Do De Da Da Da 13. Every Breath You Take 14. Can't Stand Losing You 15. Spirits In The Material World 16. So Lonely 17. Credits
Learn to play five Police tracks note for note with Pete Riley! Pete Riley has worked with artist as diverse as Republica Motorhead and more recently Keith Emerson of ELP fame. He's a regular contributor to Rhythm magazine and author of three bestselling drum tuition books. Over two hours of lessons on this DVD. Songs Include: So Lonely Roxanne Walking on the Moon Message in a Bottle Can't Stand Losing You
1 Giant Leap is a DVD and LP project for the 21st Century which fuses spoken word sounds rhythms and images from across the globe to celebrate the creative diversity of a number of musicians storytellers authors filmmakers artists and thinkers from many different cultures. The result illustrates a universal unity. 1 Giant Leap is Jamie Catto a founder member of Faithless and tech head and all round studio whizz Duncan Bridgeman and features contributions from Michael Stipe Dennis Hopper Michael Franti Stewart Copeland Speech (Arrested Development) Baaba Maal Brian Eno Kurt Vonnegut Asha Bhosle (the Indian singer about whom Cornershop's 'Brimful Of Asha' was written) and many many others. Jamie and Duncan travelled the globe recording its people and music on digital equipment as the basis for a '12 chapter film'. Each chapter corresponds to a track on their upcoming album and explores themes such as Masks and Roles Freedom and Innocence and Inspiration. They have compiled unique digital footage from San Francisco to South East Asia Sikkim to Senegal. The end result is a completely new genre of filmmaking somewhere between documentary and pop video - a music based time capsule of the planet Earth at the turn of the 21st Century. 'Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost' is the first commercial release from 1 Giant Leap. It is a taster/trailer of the full project to give a flavour of what 1 Giant Leap is about and what it will become.
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