The Specials en concert au Bataclan
A live recording from Rufus Wainwright's sold-out February 25, 2007 tribute concert at the London Palladium to the legendary American actress and singer Judy Garland. The tribute concert features the same songs from Garland's well-known 1961 album, Judy at Carnegie Hall.
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators live in Australia.
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Setlist: Love Bites (So Do I), It's Not You, Freak Like Me, Amen, Sick Individual, Scream, I Am the Fire, I Like It Heavy, Drum Solo, Mayhem, I Get Off, Apocalyptic, Mz. Hyde, Here's to Us, I Miss the Misery
1. The Last Vampire 2. Raise the Dead 3. My Generation 4. I Got a Line on You 5. Cold Turkey 6. Five to One/Break On Through (to the Other Side) 7. 7 and 7 Is 8. Whole Lotta Love 9. Jeepster 10. I'm a Boy 11. School's Out/Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 12. Billion Dollar Babies 13. Train Kept A-Rollin' 14. Brown Sugar Hollywood Vampires at Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on September 24, 2015.
twenty one pilots perform brand new reimagined, versions of catalog favorites Stressed Out, Tear In My Heart, House of Gold/Lane Boy, Shy Away, Ride/Nico and the Niners, Car Radio/Heathens in a special MTV Unplugged. This is MTV's most plugged Unplugged.
Recorded before a live audience at the historic Los Angeles Theatre, Josh Groban delves into his first love --Broadway musicals-- and brings some of the most iconic of these songs to life with timeless melodies and lyrics, including “All I Ask of You” (The Phantom of the Opera) and “Anthem” (Chess), among many others. In addition, the special, one-night only cinematic event features previously unreleased concert footage and a live Q&A with Groban, taking questions from fans in the audience and via social media before his performance.
Unique testimony of an extraordinary tour of 209 dates in more than 25 countries, Racine Carrée Live was shot at the Bell Center in Montreal on September 2015.
The bonus DVD from the CSNY 1974 CD/DVD box set features eight songs filmed at the Capital Center in Landover, Maryland and Wembley Stadium. "The Capital Center was the one place back then filming concerts," says Nash. "We didn't even know they were doing it. It's a little funky-looking because we didn't light it for film or television, but I picked eight songs I thought were very representative of how we were then."
Live at the Lizard Lounge, recorded on April 20th, 2011 has an amazing soundtrack but a rather underwhelming video to accompany it. So you’d be both in the right and the wrong to pick this one up. But we should focus on the positives first. The soundtrack largely culls material from Lake Street Dive, with three choice, intriguing covers thrown into the mix: the old soul and R&B standard “This Magic Moment” (first recorded by the Drifters in 1960, but then covered by unlikely acts such as Lou Reed and the Misfits), George Michael’s “Faith” and Hall and Oates’ “Rich Girl”. While the band’s recorded output leans into folk, soul and jazz territory, Live at the Lizard Lounge is a much more rocking affair, largely focusing on the guitar and trumpet finesse of Mike Olson.
The main part of this DVD is a concert film that was made during the tour for Radio Radio TV Sleep in January / February 2003. In addition to magical concert moments (both acoustic and electric), we get to meet the band in the tour bus, at sound check and at Youngstorget, Oslo during the demonstration against the war in Iraq. The film has very strong emotions and gives a very good insight into what it's like to experience this band live.
NINE DIRTS AND SNOW WHITE FLICKERS is Onitsuka Chihiro's third live DVD and her first live DVD after signing on with Universal Music Japan. It is a recording of her one-night show on April 26 of the same year at the Bunkamura Orchard Hall. The setlist featured songs from both her Toshiba-EMI and Universal Music era, as well as two covers and one piano solo by HAL-Oh Togashi. For the concert, Onitsuka was backed only by the piano and a quartet.
Sign The Show: Deaf Culture, Access and Entertainment is a feature-length documentary providing insight into Deaf culture and the quest for access to entertainment. It brings together entertainers, the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HOH) community, and American Sign Language interpreters to discuss accessibility at live performances in a humorous, heartfelt, and insightful way.
Since the first days of Great Big Sea, back in the spring of 1993, the Newfoundland based band has wanted to make a live album. Known across the country for their incendiary and powerful performances, their recent tour provided the perfect opportunity to do so. The result is an unusual live document of a band in love with traveling, their music, and the excitement of standing on stage in front of a crowd.
Thirty years after a classical concert at the Rock in Rio, perhaps the best known and celebrated in the history of the festival, Queen returned in 2015 to the main stage. Accompanied by US singer Adam Lambert, runner-up of "reality show" American Idol. The remaining members of Queen - guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor - played 23 songs over two hours to a warm audience.
Filmed by 12 HD cameras and recorded by a top mobile studio, the show offers one of the most magical performances of the NOW What?! tour. Every member of the band is in fantastic form, the band being strong from a full tour together, and the performance seems to be driving the band through the song like if audience and band were suspended in time.
2022 marks 40 years since the release of the album “SAUDADE” (September 1982). With producer Narada Michael Walden and guest appearances by T.M. Stevens and Sheila E, this is a masterpiece of fusion that topped the album charts at the time.
ATEEZ becoming the first kpop boy group to perform at the Coachella festival.
Eason's Life Concert Live 2013