Wild FM – Summer 06 32 tracks of House, Euro House, Trance , Electronic for Summer 2006
Based on a Chinese legend, the music video is about twin sisters torn apart by a brutal Mongol horde who takes one of them prisoner. Her sister dies trying to save her, but her vengeful ghost helps her twin escape.
'The Final RIOT!' is a live CD and DVD that documents the band in their most intimate moments on tour. On top of the all access documentary footage, an entire 15 song live set was filmed at the Chicago stop of The Final RIOT! Tour, for what the band has called their 'best show ever.' Join millions of Paramore fans around the world as they experience 'The Final RIOT!'
Once upon a time, you couldn't turn on MTV without seeing Motley Crue videos in heavy rotation. For those still-loyal fans, this compilation brings back the good old days. From the band's 1982 debut, Too Fast for Love, to 2000's New Tattoo, these 21 videos hit on every phase of the Crue's career: they began as a Kiss wannabe, became huge arena-rockers, then stumbled through new singers and drummers before returning to the original lineup. No real fan will go wrong with this hit list, including much time-capsule material: "Girls Girls Girls," "Dr. Feelgood," and "Home Sweet Home" contain big hair, makeup, tight pants--and that's just the band! Bonuses include six "alternate" videos, including the "X-rated" version of "Girls," showing barely more than Janet Jackson at the Super Bowl; 50 minutes of bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee discussing making the clips; and Easter eggs with more hidden videos.
Japanese-only DVD includes all the music videos released from 1983 through 1995 in chronological order for the first time.
The 6th collection of anime music video clips made by fans.
Ben, Mark, Christian and Paul - alone they're ordinary boys, interested in ordinary boyish things, but together they're the poptastic teen sensations a1. This eagerly-anticipated compilation gathers together all their promo videos along with concert clips, behind-the-scenes footage and intimate interviews, including their no.1 debut, a cover version of A-Ha's 'Take On Me'.
Playful and rythmic self-portrait shot on Super 8mm and 16mm. Colored directly on the super 8mm.
A musical montage of the evolution of a relationship, composed by Michael McDonald and sung by Claude McKnight and Maggie Gould.
the story of one long day following a group of friends wasting their time in the summer. from moshing at house shows to stealing from gas stations in the pursuit of a first kiss.
Live 1984 performance from former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley and his solo band Frehley's Comet featuring six live songs and four music videos. Filmed at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, England. Band line-up track 1 - 6 : Ace Frehley (guitar, lead vocals), Tod Howarth ( guitar, lead vocals, keyboards), John Regan (bass, vocals) and Jamie Oldaker (drums, vocals). This program contains live recordings that are not available elsewhere.
Visual companion to the album Oh My God by Kevin Morby. Described by Morby as "half documentary and half dreamscape."
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Long before becoming Family Force 5, brothers Jacob, Joshua and Solomon Olds headed Christian rap group The Brothers. These are the music videos that accompanied their 1994 album, Fact & Reality.
It’s an underground world. Up on the ground there are many people coming and going. There lives a garbage bag. . . underground. He has no work, no home and no family. This is a story in which a dirty black garbage bag gains a new life through. . . various experiences.
A compilation of music videos from pop singer Janet Jackson.
The anthology contains music videos from her first four studio albums released on Virgin Records.
In this first-ever compilation of music videos from GRAMMY-awarding winning musician Rick Springfield, Video Vault captures the artist’s meteoric rise from the early 80s through his still red-hot performances today. All the classics from Rick’s amazing 30-plus year career are included.
Famed music video director Hamish Hamilton (Madonna, U2) captures in this spectacular 14 camera shoot the energy of Grammy-winning rock group Evanescence in a live performance from the band's concert at the Zenith in Paris, France, on May 25th, 2004. The set list includes: "Haunted", "Going Under", "Taking Over Me", "Everybody's Fool", "Thoughtless", "My Last Breath", "Farther Away", "Breathe no More", "My Immortal", "Bring Me to Life", "Tourniquet", "Imaginary", and "Whisper". Also contains music videos "My Immortal", "Everybody's Fool", "Bring Me to Life" and "Going Under" as well as behind the scenes documentaries "Life On the Road", "Showtime", "Bloopers", "Evanescence Unleashed" and End credits: "Missing" as well as "Bring Me to Life" (Live in Las Vegas, included as an easter egg).
Compilation of D-TV music videos, combining rock and R&B tunes with footage of Disney animation.