This is a unique collection of 200 landmark British music videos produced between 1966 and 2016. It was put together by a panel of music video filmmakers as part of a historical research project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council in collaboration with the British Film Institute. As well as digitally re-mastered videos of Flowered Up's Weekender (1992) and Manfred Mann's The Mighty Quinn' (1968), the collection includes influential and breakthrough videos for The Who, The Rolling Stones, Siouxsie & the Banshees, The Cure, Culture Club, Duran Duran, Ultravox, Eurythmics, The Human League, Sinead O'Connor, Joy Division, New Order, The Clash, Kate Bush, George Michael, Sade, The Stone Roses, Oasis, Manic Street Preachers, So Solid Crew, The Prodigy, Massive Attack, Orbital, Aphex Twin, Blur, Radiohead, Bjork, Tricky, PJ Harvey, Basement Jaxx, The Chemical Brothers, Dizzee Rascal, Wiley, Arctic Monkeys, Robbie Williams, M.I.A., and FKA Twigs.
The genius country bluesman/songster Mance Lipscomb was the most accomplished of the Texas 'dead thumb' guitarists. His solid driving bass propelled his dancing, spontaneous melodies through song after song. He came from a musical family and grew up pla
Blind Boy Fuller recorded his unique brand of country blues from 1935 through 1940. His playing is chock-full of both wit and soulfulness. His guitar arrangements are strikingly original and make perfect use of the unique sound of the National steel gui
Ladies and Gentlemen The Rolling Stones! Experience all as we examine The Stones on stage; this DVD features performance footage spanning some of their most productive years. With the finest footage and the cream of the critics including: Rare footage of the band in action over the past 30 years interview with Keith Altham music journalist and the most successful independent rock agent in the world from the early 70s to his retirement in 1993 interview with Dick Taylor original Stones guitarist; then bass player before leaving to join The Pretty Things commentary from legendary broadcaster and music journalist Bob Harris.
The ultimate performance from Barry Manilow live from the Kodak theatre. Disc 1: Broadcast Version (as aired) 1. 'The Gonzo Opening' 2. Weekend In New England 3. Even Now 4. Turn The Radio Up 5. They Dance! 6. Looks Like We Made It 7. Mandy 8. Can't Smile Without You 9. Copacabana 10. I Write The Songs Disc 2: Extended Uncut Version (as taped) 1. Producer's Warm Up 2. 'The Gonzo Opening' 3. Weekend In New England (take 1) 4. Even Now 5. Turn The Radio Up 6. Week
Parallel Realities Live
One Magic Christmas: (Dir. Phillip Borsos) (1985): Mary Steenburgen stars as a young mother Ginny Grainger who is disillusioned with Christmas and finds its approach as adding only more pressures to an already stress-filled existence. Thanks to the unshakable faith of her young daughter Abbie and a guardian angel named Gideon (Harry Dean Stanton) Ginny's spirit of hope and Christmas is re-kindled through a miraculous yuletide experience in which she sees what life would be like if Christmas did not exist. The Christmas Star: (Dir. Alan Shapiro) (1986): Disney gives families a gift full of the spirit of the season as Ed Asner plays Horace McNickle a counterfeiter who escapes prison through his extraordinary likeness to St. Nick. The Police are closing in but Christmas is near so there are redsuited ones everywhere. McNickle is desperate to recover loot from an earlier caper and can't make a move until he takes advantage of two neighborhood kids who really believe he is Santa. After the kids come through it dawns on him that he has always missed the true meaning of the holidays. rather than make good on his escape he tries to make good on his promises.
Bruce Hornsby - A Night On The Town
Cliff Richard In Portugal:Tracklisting:01. On The Beach02. Living Doll03. Summer Holiday04. The Young Ones05. We Don't Talk Anymore06. Do You Wanna Dance07. From A Distance08. Good Golly Miss Molly09. Happy Birthday10. A Thousand Miles To Go11. Wired For Sound
This is the first major independent critical review of the work of Pink Floyd from 1975-1996 in concert on record and on film. Using the actual words of the band and critics Inside Pink Floyd provides the definitive critical review of the music of Pink Floyd from Wish You Were Here to Pulse.
An arena-ful of fans loved every second of My World, a 68-minute concert (recorded in May 2003 in Buffalo, New York) by the then-18-year-old pop sensation Avril Lavigne. And while the singer's charms may elude anyone older than, say, 25, that won't stop the sk8er boyz 'n' gurlz who bought her Let Go album by the millions from digging this as well. Fact is, Lavigne's rather tuneless, sometimes off-key singing isn't her strong suit. And her songwriting... well, Lennon and McCartney, or even the Go-Go's, are in no danger. But she isn't without talent, and she's got attitude to spare (even if that 'tude has a certain MTV-style lack of conviction or insight). Combine that with the loud, crunching guitars, the anthemic, driving choruses of Lavigne's songs, and tons of bonus features (including a six-song, audio-only CD), and you've got more than enough to keep the kids satisfied. After all, it's a rock show, dude. --Sam Graham
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