Roger McGuinn's Thunderbyrd: Live At Rockpalast 1977
Commander Cody already gained cult status with his band The Lost Planet Airmen by 1980 when he was invited to play the Rockpalast. His music wandered between the genres blues, country rock, boogie, rockabilly and Tex-Mex spiked with his very own wit and humour. The audience witnessed a colourful, high energy concert evening in the WDR Studio A in Cologne. In his known manner, Commander Cody was rocking through the setlist, always with a tongue-in-cheek. That evening he was accompanied by Steve Mackay (saxophone, vocals), Tona Johnson (drums, vocals), Bill Kirchen (guitar, vocals), Doug Killmer (bass, vocals) and Peter Sigel (pedal steel guitar, guitar).
Symphony for the Devil was recorded Sunday August 22, 1999, at the 12th Bizarre Festival, Cologne, Germany. This gig was originally recorded for a German live-in-concert program, 'WDR Rockpalast', and broadcast on German television. The band bought the live footage because it seemed to be the best one available to date regardless of the previous TV releases. 12 cameras were used.
The first-ever official live document from brilliant 70s art-punks Wire is finally released on this CD/DVD set, which captures their 1979 performance on then-West Germany's "Rockpalast" show.
1983 and 1984 performances from Level 42. Held on the famous Rockpalast German TV show.
Rockpalast recording of Marillions Concert in Live Music Hall Cologne on 24. July 1991. Set-List: 01) Splintering Heart 02) Cover My Eyes 03) Slainte 04) Uninvited Guest 05) The Party 06) Easter 07) No One Can 08) This Town 09) The Rake's PRogress 10) Kayleigh 11) King Of Sunset Town 12) Holidays In Eden 13) Hooks In You 14) Freaks 15) Incommunicado 16) Garden Party 17) Sugar Mice 18) Script For A Jester's Tear
Guitarist, singer and harmonica player Roky Erickson was one of the pioneers of Psychedelic Rock with his band 13th Floor Elevators in the 1960s. After being diagnosed with a serious case of schizophrenia, Erickson spent years in mental institutions, but continued to make music. As the nineties began - especially among musicians from the alternative rock sector - to form a growing fan base to this day. These include such diverse bands as REM, Okkervil River or Kasabian - a testament to Erickson's great influence on today's rock scene. Since 2008, Erickson is back on stage and brought in 2010 with Okkervil River as a backing band on his album "True Love Cast Out All Evil" out.
Rockpalast mobil: Unterwegs mit Bela B. 2006
Made-for-TV musical inspired by the real-life travels of a celebrated 1800s female newspaper columnist.
When the COVID-19 pandemic forced musical activities to shut down in March 2020, singers searched for ways to stay connected and sing live music together. Online solutions such as Zoom helped groups socially, but did not allow a choir to rehearse and perform together. Several tech-savvy musicians turned to old-school audio technology to organize parking lot choirs, with each singer safely isolated in their own car. The idea spread through social media across the US and Canada, and reached the attention of the New York Times, the Today Show, and NPR. "The Drive to Sing" tells the story of the parking lot choir, the cast of characters who worked together to develop and refine it, and the singers who kept their musical communities going during this time of fear and isolation.
Deftones - Rock in Rio (2015) - Brasil
Almaz goes from a simple worker to one of the brightest singing stars during the reign of Khedive Ismail. The great singer Abdo Al-Hamuli encouraged him and introduced him to high-end circles. The Khedive wants to keep it for himself. Almaz agrees to give her his voice without his body, so the Khedive agrees to marry her. Abdo Al-Hamouli will prevent her from singing after the wedding. Problems arise between the palace and all the singers, which leads them to join the popular revolutionary movement which was beginning to gain strength at that time...
Golden Years begins with a farewell that is not a farewell. No goodbye is forever, is it? Tocotronic are concerned with the self-contradictions of our existence in an ever more refined way. For the 75th edition of the Berlinale, Tocotronic celebrates the start of its fourth decade as a band at the Columbia Theater.
Two years after the tragic sinking of a fishing boat that shook a small seaside town, the members of the rondalla, a traditional music band, decide to get back together in the endeavour to recover their enthusiasm and leave the grieving behind.
[Reverse] is the first concert held by ONF. It was held across four days from December 9-12, 2021, at Yes24 Live Hall in Seoul, South Korea.
The visual KPop Team, Rocket Punch, held their 2nd fanmeeting called "Punch Time2" on April 2-3 at YES24 Live Hall, Seoul. Songs performed were 'To My World', 'Girl Friend', 'Bubble Up', 'Bouncy', 'Chiquita', 'Lilac', and their debut song 'Bim Bam Bum'.
April Stevens performs "Lover Man".
April Stevens performs "Meant to Tell You".