Who Says You Can't Take It With You? Kevin and Paul are 2 old friends looking to have a good time. They join their friend Big Bear a compulsive gambler for a night of laughter and ladies. Before the night is through Big Bear will lose the biggest gamble of all his life. However he does take a valuable secret to the grave with him.
In 1983 Big Country's single Fields of Fire reached the UK's Top Ten and was rapidly followed by the album The Crossing which included In a Big Country (#17) and Chance (#9). Wonderland was released in 1984 and hit the #8 position in the UK charts. In 1986 The Seer was released as their third album which became another UK success peaking at #2 on the charts and producing 3 additional Top 30 UK singles including Look Away which reached #7. This brilliant DVD brings you 2 live concerts
There's a fair amount of 1980's stuff on the MTV 20 Pop compilation, and... no, wait, come back! Because not unlike the Now series of albums, this kind of item is valuable not only for the way in which it reminds us of what was any good during a given pop period, but for the way in which it consigns much of the dross to well-earned oblivion by the simple act of passing it by. So it is, then, that this video is packed full of pop classics, compiled with a loving 20/20 hindsight. Highlights are Gary Numan's original (1982) version of "Cars", preceded by some suitably snotty interview footage, Elvis Costello's inevitable "Every Day I Write the Book" and a wonderfully clunky juxtaposition of U2 and Lionel Ritchie. The inclusion of Chumbawamba's excellent "Tubthumping" presumably means that the band decided to restrain their anti-capitalist convictions in order to communicate with a wider audience (ie: sell out)? There are a few also-rans as well--The Fixx, anyone?--and inevitable instances of US-centricity (Smashmouth?), but the best bit has to be the legendary Tears for Fears video for "Shout", reminding us all that Roland Orzabal was in fact a pop genius. The house ads ("MTV--no longer only for deviants!") are a hoot.--Roger Thomas
From the producers of R.I.P I and R.I.P. II comes this new chronicle of Hip Hop..... Featuring: Hussein Fatal Trenton Boys King & Saviour King Donblack Freestyle Lil Flip Out Sidaz Major Figgas DJ Envoy & Cole Grind Family Coke Freestyle Suck Fre Rec Shells New Brunswick Boys Urban Expressions The Clipse Joe Buddens Az 2 Jin Twista State Property Big Ooh
DVD Track List 1. Down On Me 2. Combination Of The Two 3. I Need A Man To Love 4. Call On Me 5. Save Your Love 6. Blindman 7. Summertime 8. Bo's Bio 9. Turtle Blues 10. It's Cool 11. Hold Me 12. Women Is Losers 13. Piece Of My Heart 14. Ball And Chain 15. Me And Bobby McGee
Dozens of hard-core live performances simultaneously performed at New York's Apollo Theatre and The Palace in Los Angeles. Old school and new school come together in this historic event featuring over 20 of the original artists who put hip-hop and rap on the map. If you missed it live here's your chance to own a piece of rap history and see the greatest rap and hip-hop artists up-close and personal.
Big Country's unique sound of rock music heavily accented with traditional Scottish folk and martial music styles is brilliantly displayed in this memorable concert shot in Moscow in October 1988 when touring Russia was not only a great adventure but broke new ground and guaranteed an amazing welcome from Russian crowds. Tracklisting 1. Peace In Our Time 2. Wonderland 3. Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys) 4. Steel town 5. River Of Hope 6. Thousand Yard Stare 7. King Of Emotion 8. Chance 9. In A Big Country
Celebrate 25 years of midnight movie madness! The Rocky Horror Picture Show is an erotic nightmare beyond any measure. Relive Richard O'Brien's sinfully twisted salute to horror sci-fi B-movies and rock music - a sensual daydream to treasure forever - starring Tim Curry (in his classic gender-bending performance) Barry Bostwick and Oscar winner Susan Sarandon. Do the Time Warp and sing Hot Patootie with Meatloaf again...and again...and again...at home or in a movie theater where it will probably be playing for another 25 years!
In terms of atmosphere it's hard to imagine something that would beat the emotional charge of Big Country playing Glasgow's Barrowlands venue on New Years Eve 1983/84.The concert not only covers classic Big Country songs but also includes a full pipe band sequence a cover of the classic Smokey Robinson song 'Tracks Of My Tears' and the boisterous finale of 'Auld Lang Syne'. A classic Scottish rock band at their best. Music produced by veteran Steve Lillywhite and film directed by Nigel Gordon. Tracklist: 1. 1000 Stars 2. Angle Park 3. Close Action 4. Lost Patrol 5. Wonderland 6. The Storm 7. Pipe Band Sequence 8. Porroh Man 9. Chance 10. Inwards 11. Fields Of File 12. Harvest Home 13. Tracks Of My Tears 14. In A Big Country 15. Auld Lang Syne
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