Styx are one of the most successful AOR bands of all time with worldwide album sales in the millions. On May 25 2006 they took the stage in Cleveland for a new venture accompanied by the 115 piece Contemporary Youth Orchestra and a 60 member chorus. With a setlist that combined Styx classics new songs and cover versions this was a truly unique event. Tracklisting 01: Blue Collar Man 02: Lorelei 03: One With everything 04: It Don't Make Sense (You Can't Make... 05: Can't Find My Way Home 06: I Am The Walrus 07: Just Be 08: Everything All The Time 09: Crystal Ball 10: Miss America 11: Criminal Mind 12: Too Much Time On My Hands 13: Boat On The River 14: I Don't Need No Doctor 15: Medley 16: Fooling Yourself 17: Renegade
Before you lies a journey into the enigmatic electric and energetic world of King Crimson. What you are about to enjoy is the culmination of ""cheerful suffering"" these last twelve months; cumulative efforts from Japan california Massachusetts New York Washington Tennessee and England with a special thank you note to the ""angel"". Deja Vroom was designed to be an immersive encounter; so sit back (with your remote) turn off the lights turn up the audio and begin your voyage
Tracklisting: Prickle-eye Bush Jack Robinson Outlandish Knight Across the Line London Town Haul away Spectre Review Rigs of the Time If you will not have me you may let me go Death and the Lady Hopkinson's Favourite Flash Company The Rochdale Coconut Dance Fire Marengo Sloe Gin Jordan Frog's Legs and Dragon's Teeth
The Coen Brothers’ celebration of 1960s folk music in their film INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS inspired the concert ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER TIME. Produced by T Bone Burnett who also produced the film’s soundtrack and held in New York City’s Town Hall the concert features live performances of the film's music as well as songs from the early 1960s. Some of the greatest folk musicians (Avett Brothers Joan Baez Dave Rawlings Machine Rhiannon Giddens Lake Street Dive Colin Meloy The Milk Carton Kids Marcus Mumford Punch Brothers Patti Smith Willie Watson Gillian Welch and Jack White) and the star of INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS Oscar Isaac assembled for one unique evening. Featuring interviews with the musicians and behind the scenes footage while they’re rehearsing for the concert ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER TIME gives an insight on the role folk music plays for them.
Live concert recorded on the 31st December 1999 at the foot of the Victory Column in Berlin. Includes 'Moonlight Shadow' 'Shadow On The Wall' 'Secrets' plus a complete performance of 'The Millennium Bell'.
Cubism - Live In Concert was filmed on November 14th 2006 in Mexico City at the Auditorio Nacionale in High Definition. It was directed by David Barnard whose previous credits include the live concert films of Bjork and Gorillaz. The sound for the film has been mixed by long-standing Pet Shop Boys engineer Bob Kraushaar in both stereo and 5:1 surround sound. Each DVD comes in a black amaray case with a slipcase sleeve featuring either Neil Tennant or Chris Lowe on the front. Tracklist 1. Psycho Intro 2. God Willing / Psychological / Left To My Own Devices 3. I'm With Stupid 4. Suburbia 5. Can You Forgive Her? 6. Minimal / Shopping 7. Rent 8. Dreaming Of The Queen 9. Heart 10. Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money) / Integral 11. Numb 12. Se A Vide (That's The Way Life Is) / Domino Dancing 13. Flamboyant 14. Home And Dry 15. Always On My Mind 16. Where The Streets Have No Name 17. West End Girls 18. The Sodom And Gomorrah Show 19. So Hard / It's A Sin 20. Go West
Every Breath You Take has all the evidence that Sting, Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland deserved their 2003 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Unfortunately, not a lot of that evidence is visual. The Police's videos--at least the 10 directed by Derek Burbige--seem thrown together and uninspired, consisting mostly of the trio half-heartedly lip-syncing or merely horsing around (the four later ones by Kevin Godley and Lol Creme are a considerable improvement). We do get to see Sting at his most punk (a 1978 live version of "Can't Stand Losing You") and most iconic (the "Every Breath You Take" video), and the 48-minute Ghost in the Machine-era documentary is interesting. But it wasn't MTV that got the Police into the Hall; it was superb musicianship and wonderful songs. And here in their digitally remastered glory, they all sound great. --Sam Graham
Jazz Icons: John Coltrane provides an epic 95-minute overview of a true giant of 20th-century music. Three separate shows reveal Coltrane's ascending creative arc from hard bop innovator as a member of the Miles Davis Quartet in 1960 to consummate bandleader in 1961 to unrivalled jazz visionary in 1965. This DVD not only features Trane's classic quartet with Elvin Jones (drums), Jimmy Garrison (bass) and McCoy Tyner (piano), but also spotlights him onstage with other jazz legends including Stan Getz, Eric Dolphy and Oscar Peterson. Includes mind-blowing versions of his signature tunes My Favorite Things and Impressions.
During March 2008 The Zombies performed their legendary 1968 psychedelic album 'Odessey and Oracle' for the first time in 40 years since its original release. The band played three consecutive sold out concerts at the London Shepherds Bush Empire. One of these nights was filmed for DVD which will be released in the UK on Monday 20th April by Red House distributed by Absolute via Arvato. Tracklisting: I Love You Sticks and Stones Can't Nobody Love You What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted Misty Roses Her Song Say You Don't Mind Keep On Rolling Hold Your Head Up Care of Cell 44 A Rose For Emily Maybe After He's Gone Beechwood Park Brief Candles Hung Up On A Dream Changes I Want Her She Wants Me This Will Be Our Year Butchers Tale Friends Of Mine Time Of The Season Tell Her No She's Not There
The Great British Pub Quiz franchise offers you this 4 disc Bumper Edition to enjoy with all the family this Christmas. Fantastic value for money, a MUST for every Pub Quiz fan!
Episodes 1. Rushing About 2. Show and Tell 3. Rollerskating 4. Double Identity 5. Making Music
Record breaking gold medal winning ice skating duo Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean returned to the rink for the first time in 8 years to oversee 10 sets of celebrity skaters each hoping to be crowned Britain's new ice sensation! Celebrity contestants include David Seaman Broadway and West End star John Barrowman Olympic gold medalist Kelly Holmes Andi Peters Coronation Street's Sean Wilson Bonnie Langford Tamara Beckwith GMTV'S Andrea Mclean Fat Friends star Gaynor Faye and The Bill's Stefan Booth.
Thin Lizzy: Are You Ready?
The Moody Blues have enjoyed global success for over forty years. This show from July 1991 is their only Montreux appearance to date. With a line up including John Lodge Justin Hayward Ray Thomas and Graeme Edge they made it a very special night. Tracklist: 1. Lovely To See You 2. Gemini Dream 3. Tuesday Afternoon 4. Bless The Wings (That Bring You Back) 5. Lean On Me (Tonight) 6. Say It With love 7. The Story In Your Eyes 8. Your Wildest Dreams 9. Isn't Life Strange 10.
This DVD contains the famous Steven Soderbergh concert film from 1986 remastered with surround sound and many extras added. There are two versions of the film; one with the original graphics and one new director's cut (same audio). Tracklist: 1.Intro 2.Cinema 3.Leave It 4.Hold On 5.I've Seen All Good People 6.Changes 7.Owner of a Lonely Heart 8.It can Happen 9.City of love 10.Starship Trooper
Track Listing: 1.Bean An Fhir Rua 2.Lots Of Drops Of Brandy 3.The Kilfenora Set 4.Ballyfin Polkas 5.The Ballyfin Slide 6.The May Morning Dew 7.The Gailician Set 8.The Lovely Sweet Banks Of The Moy 9.Dusty Miller 10.Live From Matt Molloy's Pub 11.Within A Mile Of Dublin - The Old Blackthorn 12.Guadalupe 13.Hills Of Antrim 14.An Poc Ar Buile 15.The Dingle Set 16.Wallop The Spot 17.Planxty George Brabazon 18.The Donegal Set 19.Eleanor Plunkett 20.The Star Of The County Down
Deep Purple need no introduction as one of the all-time great British rock bands. Their association with Montreux goes back to the early seventies when their attempt to record their album 'Machine Head' at the Montreux Casino was thwarted when it promptly burnt down forcing them to make the album in the rooms and corridors of the Grand Hotel instead. The story was of course immortalised in their classic song 'Smoke On The Water' which is the climax of this 1996 concert from the Montre
Set Comprises: Annie Get Your Gun (1950): Betty Hutton and Howard Keel star in this sharpshootin' funfest based on the 1 147-performance Broadway smash boasting Irving Berlin's beloved score including Doin' What Comes Natur'lly I Got the Sun in the Morning and the anthemic There's No Business like Show Business. Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (1954): When rugged frontiersman Adam sweeps local beauty Milly off her feet the whole town is turned upside-down. But no one's more shocked than Milly who discovers that she's now expected to cook and clean not only for Adam but for his six rowdy brothers too! Well Milly's no pushover and soon she has those boisterous boys whipped into groomhood and dancing for joy over six brides of their own! Singin' In The Rain (1952): Starring Gene Kelly Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds and featuring unforgettable song and dance classics like 'Singin' in the Rain' 'Make 'Em Laugh' and 'All I Do Is Dream of You' it has just about everything you could ask for in a movie musical Sunday Review. Gigi (1958): A scruffy tomboy is transformed into a radiant high society beauty in this glorious musical from MGM. Scored by the talented team of Lerner and Lowe the movie features splendid musical numbers like Thank Heaven for Little Girls and I Remember It Well. The Wizard Of Oz (1939) We click our heels in anticipation. There's no place like home and no movie like this one. From generation to generation The Wizard Of Oz brings us together - kids grown-ups families friends. The dazzling land of Oz a dream-come--true world of enchanted forests dancing scarecrows and singing lions wraps us in its magic with one great song-filled adventure after another. Calamity Jane (1953): The Deadwood Stage is comin' to town bringing Doris Day and Howard Keel to fuss feud and fall in love as Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok in this entertainment from the golden age of movie musicals. At first curvaceous Calamity is too durned busy fighting Indians and cracking a bullwhip to pay much mind to such girlie what-alls as dresses and perfume. And Wild Bill is too danged busy wooing a dainty chanteuse to give a hoot about a hotheaded tomboy. But things change in a rootin' tootin' big way with love and romance just down the trail. High Society (1956): Beautiful aloof Newport heiress Tracy Lord is about to marry bland businessman George Kittredge but matters become complicated when her ex-husband C K Dexter-Haven moves to her neighbourhood determined to win back her hand. Things go from bad to worse for Tracy when journalist Mike Connor arrives to cover the wedding for Spy Magazine. When Tracy is forced to choose between her suitors will she realise that safe doesn't always mean the best bet? Meet Me In St Louis (1944): The wonderful Judy Garland stars in this charming musical as Esther Smith whose father comes home and announces he is going to uproot his whole family to New York on the very eve of the 1903 St. Louis World Fair. Brilliantly directed by Vincente Minnelli and full of wonderful songs - 'Trolley Song' 'Have yourself A Merry Little Christmas'. An American in Paris (1951): Jerry Mulligan is an American G.I. who decides to stay in Paris after the Second World War. Keen to sample some of the city's legendary romantic lifestyle he becomes an art student and joins a colony of painters living in a Montmartre garret. Penniless and starving his pursuit of the experience of the great artists is fast becoming a little too realistic when he is discovered by wealthy heiress Milo Roberts...
This is Elvis doing what he did best; captivating audiences around the world with his incredible live shows. Lesser performers would insist on recording and editing their performances but the King had absolute belief in his talent and ability. Throughout his career he was always prepared to broadcast his work live. This is the definitive proof of Elvis as a live phenomenon. None of these performances were pre-recorded. They were all broadcast absolutely live with no edits or overdubs
Contains the following episodes: Fingal's Cave Sand Sculpture Festival Nuts and The Mountie.
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