The ultimate exclusive music documentary of the life of Roy Orbison. It provides in-depth insights into his legendary career with classic performances personal home movies and photos location footage and interviews with the great and humble people he touched with music. Famous artists such as Barry Gibb Robert Plant Bono Dwight Yoakam Raul Malo k.d. lang Robin Gibb and many others provide revealing aspects of his bittersweet life his incomparable work and his unique genius. Orbison's remarkable canon of work is tied to the entire life span of rock'n'roll. He scored a string of hits in the '60s and toured with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. But his success was marred by the personal tragedies of the deaths of his wife and two sons. In the '70s he was reduced to playing at clubs until his reputation began to soar. Finally through the renaissance in the '80s with The Travelling Wilburys his star shone brightly until his untimely death in 1988. Includes the classic tracks 'Only The Lonely' 'Singing The Blues' 'Ooby Dooby' 'Rockhouse' 'Claudette' 'Running Scared' 'Crying' 'A Memory That Walks' 'Dream Baby' 'Pretty Woman' 'Mean Angel' 'It's Over' 'Working For The man' 'Blue Bayou' 'That Loving Feelin' 'Wild Hearts Run Out Of Time' 'In Dreams' 'She's A Mystery To Me' and 'You've Got It'.
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
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Are you a complete beginner? Or maybe you had some lessons once and got discouraged because you found it too difficult? If so this is the DVD for you! Lessons by Dave Kilminster who shows you the easiest possible way of playing guitar with no pointless exercises or inane nursery rhyme type tunes just good inspirational music. Although aimed at the complete beginner players of all levels can gain from these valuable insights and approaches including tuning moveable chord shapes cool strumming patterns and much much more. Dave Kilminster transcribes writes and records for 'Guitar Techniques' magazine as well as the occasional guest columns in Guitarist and is currently playing (and singing!) with the Keith Emerson Band.
'Gimme Some Lovin' Live 1966' features extremely rare archive footage of the original line-up playing live - and includes many of their major hit songs including 'Keep On Runnin'' 'Gimme Some Lovin'' and 'I'm A Man'. Also included is an entertaining and enlightening interview with the band members. The DVD also features a full-length documentary on the group from 1967 - as the Winwood's left the group acquired two new members began recording new material and were keeping up Europea
""It's the season for all things track and field with Yamato's best efforts once more falling just shy off the markThis time on the wrong side of the finish line! And the poor kid's not doing any better in the arena of love as the race for Suzuka's affection remains heated and the driven hottie's staying strong in the lead. But wait - Who's the new entrant? Just as things are finally cooling down a subtle touch of unexpected sympathy knocks 'em all off their game.: One tactful kiss and it's a geometric nightmare! As the love triangle tension redefines confusion no one's on form as the team heads out on the road. While love may not be a spectator sport they could at least pay by the rules. Love Is Not A Spectator Sport Episodes comprise: 11. Showdown 12. Misunderstandings 13. Lips 14. Blessing
Tracklisting:01 Kya Khoob Lagti Ho02 Ari Ari03 Meri Nazar04 Punjaban Soni Lagdi05 Jugni06 Thoya Thoya07 Koi Roko Na08 Tum Hi Hamari09 Tarana Pyar Ka10 Vaada Raha Sanam11 Bheega Badan12 Main Teri Hoon Jaanam13 Aplam Chaplam14 Bin Tere Sanam15 Yaara Sili Sili16 Aa Dekhen Zara17 Pyar Zindagi Hai18 Ab Jo Mile Hain19 Mere Jaisi Hasseena
Marilyn Manson - 90's Icon for the disaffected and the representation of all society's ills. The humourless disbeliever is brought to you here performing in the type of place he and his band performs best; a gritty underground 'moshpit'. The footage on this DVD is raw and previously unseen and captures the agony and ecstacy the darkness and the light of one of the most talked about bands in history. Also features facts quotes and myths about and by Marilyn Manson. You are about to enter the dark side..! Includes 'Dope Hat' 'Lunch Box; 'Cyclops' and many more
Recorded December 18 1982Available for the first time ever the Live From Austin Texas concert series features previously unreleased performances from the award winning Austin City Limits television show. Taken for the full concerts that were edited into the half hour TV show these performances have been re-mixed and re-mastered in stereo and 5.1 surround sound to provide the highest quality concert DVDs.Tracklist01 Mess Of Blues02 A Fool In Love03 Lipstick Powder And Paint04 Plain Old Makin' Love05 Going Back To Louisiana06 Sneakin' Around07 Take Me To The River08 Let Love Come Between Us09 Heartbreak Radio10 The Jealous Kind11 Shaky Ground12 Givin' It Up For Your Love13 I've Got Dreams To Remember14 I Wanna Thank You Baby15 Turn On Your Love Light
The first ever live in concert DVD from the original Queen of Hip Hop Soul. Capturing a stunning performance delivered with conviction and compassion this title is pure Mary at her very best. Filmed at the Los Angeles Amphitheatre on 8th May 2004 in front of an adoring audience of over 5 000 fans Mary J. Blige delivers with heartfelt gritty lyrics set to strong soulful beats. Tracklist: 1. You Remind Me (Remix) 2. You Don't Have To Worry 3. Real Love 4. Be Happy 5. Love No Limit 6. My Love 7. I'm The Only Woman 8. I Can Love You 9. Message In Our Music 10. Children Of The Ghetto 11. My Life 12. Your Child 13. The Love I Never Had 14. Not Gon' Cry 15. It's A Wrap 16. Love & Life 17. Free 18. No More Drama 19. Love @ 1st Sight 20. (You Are) Everything 21. Willing & Waiting 22. Not Today 23. Family Affair
Tracks Include:01. Grantz Graf02. Dial03. Cap.IV
Filmed on their 2004 summer tour at one of the East coast's premier venues the Doobie Brothers 'Live At The Wolf Trap' captures the now restored original band line up of Tom Johnston Mike Hossack John McFee Keith Knudson and Pat Simmons at their best. Having sold millions of albums since their beginnings in the 1970's the Doobie Brothers have built up a loyal fan base over the course of their amazing 30 year career. This is their first live DVD since 1996 and will be a treat for any Doobie Brothers fan. Tracklist: 1:Rockin' Down The Highway 2:Jesus Is Just Alright 3:Dangerous 4:Another Park Another Sunday 5:People Gotta Love Again 6:Spirit 7:Streamer Lane (Instrumental) 8:South City 9:Midnight Lady 10:Snake Man 11:Nobody 12:Five Corners 13:Rainy Crossroad Blues 14:Clear As The Driven Snow 15:Neal's Fandango 16:Takin' It To The Streets 17:Don't Start Me Talkin' 18:Take Me To Your Arms 19:Little Bitty Pretty One 20:Black Water / Long Train Runnin
Recorded Live at Shepherds Bush Empire on 27th February 1997 and directed by David Barnard this DVD highlights the outstanding creative talent of this celebrated Icelandic multi-million selling worldwide superstar. Filmed at the end of the 'Post' album campaign the show was recorded on a full 8 camera shoot and is released in normal aspect ratio. Digitally remastered. The tracklist includes 'Headphones' 'Army Of Me' 'One Day' 'The Modern Things' 'Venus As A Boy' 'You've Been
Martin Simpson live in concert at the Freight And Salvage in Berkley California. Tracklist: 1. Long Steel Rail / Donal Og / My Generous Lover - Medley 2. Betsy The Serving Maid 3. Lord Gregory 4. Roadkill 5. Poormouth / Broke Down Engine - Medley 6. Wayfaring Stranger / Go Down Moses / The Turtle and the Asp - Medley 7. Dreamtime 8. The Company You Keep 9. Icarus
Conway Twitty captured live in concert
In the summer of 2010, The Libertines reformed to play the Leeds and Reading festivals to over 100,000 fans. With six years of separations, recriminations, tabloid fame and new beginnings behind them, it was finally a chance to play the shows denied them by their catastrophic split. This is the story of those shows and of the most celebrated, influential and controversial band of our generation. The film is an engaging and honest music documentary by legendary photographer turned filmmaker, Roger Sargent. A must-see for all fans of The Libertines, and indeed all music fans, There Are No Innocent Bystanders offers an intimate look at the band's 2010 reunion with unrivalled access, starting at Sargent's NME cover shoot announcing the big festival appearance at Reading and Leeds, through the rehearsals and celebrated warm up shows, to being on stage on the big night. Sargent's relationship with the band has enabled him to create the definitive film about arguably one of the most influential groups of its generation, exploring the passion, drive, love and laughter of The Libertines' story. He successfully unlocks the personalities and relationships of the band and navigates the viewer through the tensions behind this most celebrated and hotly debated of reunions. Narrated by the band in their own words, the film spans the period of time from the announcement of the reunion to the weekend of the Reading and Leeds festivals - their first on the road experience together for six years. With this as a backdrop, Sargent explores the history of the band, allowing them to intimately discuss how they became what they are and revealing untold stories along the way.
In 1993 a group of childhood friends in Omaha Nebraska released 100 copies of a casette tape by a 13 year old singer - songwriter / little brother Conor Oberst. Two years later the name Saddle Creek Records was etched in vinyl and what began as a collective local music scene would soon gain attention as a centre of independent music in America. 'Spend An Evening With Saddle Creek' is the strory of the record label as told by the people who made it happen. With extensive interviews
Miller Anderson has played on some of the greatest stages in the world with some of the biggest acts. He was at Woodstock as the Singer/guitarist with The Keef Hartley Band, playing just before Santana. Sadly, due to a bad managerial decision, the Hartley Band’s performance was not filmed.He made five albums with Hartley before leaving to release his first solo project ‘Bright City’ followed by ‘Hemlock’ which also became the name of his new band. A few years later Miller joined forces with Kim Simmonds and Stan Webb as Savoy Brown releasing one album ‘The Boogie Brothers’. It was this line up that toured all over the United States with Deep Purple and selling out Madison Square Gardens.Over the next few years he played with Mountain, The Dukes, T Rex, The Donovan Band and was a member of The Spencer Davis Group for over fifteen years.In 2003 Kris Gray tempted him back into the studio to record his first solo album in thirty years, ‘Bluesheart’ that featured a guest appearance of Jon Lord (Deep Purple) on a couple of tracks. Then in 2008 after Miller and Kris worked together on a Chris Farlowe album with keyboard player Frank Tischer, the Miller Anderson Band was born and they recorded a new album ‘Chameleon’ with Paul Burgess on drums.After working solidly on the road for the next two years, with drummer Klaus Schenk, the band recorded a live double CD, ‘From Lizard Rock’ which featured a number of classics from the Hartley Band catalogue, ‘Just To Cry’, ‘Sinnin’ For You’ and ‘Think it Over’ that can also be heard on this Rockpalast performance.The Rockpalast performance, with new drummer Tommy Fischer, was the culmination of everything Miller has been working towards. The Band enjoyed every moment of the show from the opening bars of ‘City Blues’ through to the last chords of the biographical rock n’ roll piece that is ‘Houston’.Bonus tracks included here are also long time stage favourites, another Hartley track from the ‘Half-breed’ album ‘Leavin’ Trunk’, from ‘Bluesheart’, ‘Little Man Dancing’ featuring the shuffling feet of Kris Gray and Miller’s take on the blues classic ‘Spoonful’. Thierry Miguet filmed all three tracks during the band’s tours of 2009 and 2010. This Rockpalast performance is representative of The Miller Anderson Band and the many faces and sounds of the man himself.Kris Gray, 2011
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