Eric Clapton-Unplugged was recorded at Bray Studios in London and features Clapton on acoustic guitar performing songs that include: 1. Intro 2. Signe 3. Before you Accuse me 4. Hey Hey 5. Tears in Heaven 6. Lonely Stranger 7. Nobody knows you when you're down and out 8. Layla 9. Running on Faith 10. Walkin' Blues 11. Alberta 12. San Francisco Bay Blues 13. Malted Milk 14. Old Love 15. Rollin & Tumblin
The rock-umentary Nobody Someday both challenges and reaffirms everything we know, love and hate about Robbie Williams. Directed and narrated by Brian Hill, the man behind the infamous early-90s Australian docu-soap Sylvania Waters, the film is a frank representation of Robbie's 2001 European tour, which isn't always that sympathetic towards the star. Although Williams' continuous discussion about his shortcomings is at times endearing, his obsessive chattering and self-pity about his alcohol and drug problems soon sounds like a worn-out old record. It's also not always apparent when Williams is playing the fool and when he is not: the infamous hotel room scene, when Robbie convincingly rants to the camera about the German Chancellor commandeering his hotel suite, is a case in point. Shot in both colour and black and white, the film is a mix of some stunning live concert performance material and revealing behind-the-scenes footage. Key events featured include an obsessed fan pushing Williams off stage in Stuttgart, and the comical technical problems at the Paris gig. Despite the production's attempts to demystify star, it actually generates many more questions than it answers, adding further complexities to the brand/man known as Robbie Williams. On the DVD: Nobody Someday on DVD has a bonus quiz presented by Andy Franks, which features questions about the film. Each correct answer results in exclusive clips from the tour which didn't make it to the final cut of the film. These include Robbie declaring his undying love for his housemate and life-long pal Jonathan Wilkes, and exclusive live performances from the tour. There's also a bonus photo gallery, which features some stunning photographs taken by Scarlet Page and Diana Scrimegeour. --John Galilee
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
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