Fishmans' legendary final live performance under the Fishmans name before frontman Shinji Sato's passing. The show was recorded and filmed at Akasaka Blitz, a Japanese music venue based in Minato, Tokyo, on December 28, 1998, and released as an album nine months later. The album title roughly translates to "A Men's Farewell: December 28th, 1998", a reference to the tour name to bassist Yuzuru Kashiwabara's departure and to signal an "end of an era" for the band's three piece era.
SPACEBOY: na bagnie/idę stąd
Moody, melodic indie rock from a Manchester four-piece.
Hypnotic vocals and intricate guitarwork from this all-female indie-rock four-piece.
Talk about a Sunday Girl! Blondie pull out all the stops on Sunday's Pyramid Stage.
Hololive's first-ever English branch concert, bringing together fans across the world for a stage where every English Talent is given a chance to shine! In addition, there are plenty of surprise guests and songs that will make this concert span across the generations and boundaries of all Hololive Talents! This concert is presented in full 3D Augmented Reality as it previously was during Hololive 4th Fes. 2023. Special guest singers from the Japan and Indonesia Hololive branches include Hoshimachi Suisei, Tokino Sora, Houshou Marine, Moona Hoshinova, Ayunda Risu, and Pavolia Reine! Held at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California on July 2nd, 2023, and streamed online via SPWN.
Angèle, seule au piano
Heirs to the mantle of the New York Dolls, Wrathchild defined glam rock in early 1980s London. Armed with memorably high hair and studded costumes, the band scored with such hits as "Stakk Attakk," "Shokker" and "Blood on the Blade." Their crude performing style is on hyperdrive for all to see when they rock London's Camden Palace Theatre in November 1984. Tracks include "Too Wild to Tame," "Trash Queen," "Sweet Surrender," "Law Abuzer" and more.
J. S. Bach Koncert E dur pro housle a smyčcový orchestr
J. S. Bach: Koncert d moll pro dvoje housle a smyčce
Includes live footage, fan submissions, and poop reactions of Dallas based slam metal band Devourment.
"Kyoei Branko" was a one day performance in Club Asia, Tokyo, very soon after "Manabiya Xstasy."
Recorded live at the Bataclan Club in Paris on 10 January 1973
Recorde live at Obras Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Dcember 15, 2001.
Pastorale
Florence and the Machine at Glastonbury
John Mayer: Someday I'll Fly chronicles the musical evolution of one of the most influential solo artists of his generation. Featuring rare demos, interviews and live performances; it is told in it's entirety from Mayer's perspective. Centered mostly on his career and professional accomplishments, Someday I'll Fly strips away the typical gossip surrounding Mayer to provide an intimate look at the life and career of a lauded musician.
In this unique show, recorded live in recorded in Lillehammer in Norway, the talented duo of Secret Garden (Rolf Løvland and Fionnuala Sherry) perform songs that combine Celtic and Nordic influences to celebrate the past and create promise for our future through haunting ballads, spirited arrangements and sensuous rhythms. Also featuring Ireland's Anúna Choir. This offers a rare look at the music and personalities of this dynamic musical team.
Pianist, entertainer and Grammy winner Chilly Gonzales performs traditional Christmas songs and new pop standards in this "Christmas Special." But there's no Christmas without family, so Gonzales has invited his musical gang to celebrate a special holiday with them. Because only together can they help Santa out of his impending depression. "A Very Chilly Christmas" takes the beloved old Christmas shows on TV as its model and subjects them to a contemporary makeover. For Santa, like all of us, has had an exhausting and challenging year. Overwhelmed by the world of goods and the consumer frenzy, he has to undergo therapy. So it's a good thing that Chilly Gonzales and his friends like Jarvis Cocker and Feist are on hand to help out musically. Because only together can they help Santa out of his impending depression and convince him to keep going - thus ending the year on a conciliatory note for him and all of us....
The show saw Bugg joined by The Smiths' legend Johnny Marr and singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka for a number of tracks and play both an acoustic set and electric set. He was also joined by a choir for a special rendition of his track 'Broken'.