Knebworth Hertfordshire Saturday June 30th 1990. 120 000 fans gathered for an historic event featuring a legendary combination of British artists... Tears For Fears: Change / Badman's Song / Everybody Wants To Rule The World Cliff Richard & The Shadows: On The Beach / Good Golly Miss Molly / We Don't Talk Anymore Phil Collins & The Serious Band: In The Air Tonight / Sussudio Paul McCartney: Coming Up / Birthday / Hey Jude / Can't Buy Me Love Status Quo: Whatever You Want /
Paul Weller Live At Hyde Park Tracklist: Introduction Sunflower Bull Rush Magic Bus Friday Street Hung Up A Bullet For Everyone Whirlpools’ End Leafy Mysteries Up In Suze’s Room All Good Books Can You Heal Us (Holy Man) This Is No Time Foot Of The Mountain Broken Stones Picking Up Sticks You Do Something To Me Stanley Road Out Of The Sinking Peacock Suit Into Tomorrow The Changingman Standing Out In The Universe Wild Wood Call Me No. 5 Woodc
Rock's premier metalmen Led Zeppelin whose blend of gutsy blue and scathing rock catapulted them into the music world's pantheon take you on a spellbinding journey of song and imagination. This high-impact movie captures the group's legendary 1973 Madison Square Garden concert and uncorks a freewheeling mix of scenes showing group members at home and in elaborate fantasy settings. Robert Plant's raw lead vocals Jimmy Page's explosive riffery and the sonic-boom rhythm wall of bassist John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham all swirl clash and collide - on classic tunes like Stairway to Heaven Dazed and Confused Whole Lotta Love and many others. No one goes down heavier than Zep!
Bombastic, pretentious and narcissistic, Led Zeppelin's The Song Remains the Same is also one of the best concert films of the 1970s, capturing the greatest rock band of the decade in full flight at Madison Square Gardens in 1973. The notorious "fantasy sequences" punctuate the musical action but don't, fortunately, interrupt it. Playing true to their self-indulgent rock & roll personas, each band member has his own segment, as does legendary larger-than-life manager Peter Grant. Only John Bonham's is reasonably down-to-earth: during his mammoth drum solo ("Moby Dick") he is seen driving his custom car, his Harley chopper, and a drag racer at Santa Pod, as well as inspecting bulls and doing a bit of building work. Well, what else would a working-class lad from Birmingham do with his millions? Elsewhere, John Paul Jones is a demented Phantom of the Opera with an unfeasibly large organ ("No Quarter"); Robert Plant is a quasi-Arthurian knight errant rescuing a suitable rock-chick damsel in distress ("The Song Remains the Same/Rain Song"); while Aleister Crowley acolyte Jimmy Page goes in for sorcery and mysticism as he encounters the wizard from the cover of Led Zep IV ("Dazed & Confused"). But the real magic is the onstage footage: Page wields his Gibson Les Paul as if he is indeed enchanted (the violin bow becomes his magician's wand in "Dazed & Confused"), while Plant preens and prowls his way around the stage, the very image of the rock idol; and quite how Jones and Bonham managed to be such a behemoth of a rhythm section is still a mystery. For all its many faults, this remains an essential document of an era when rock dinosaurs still walked the earth. On the DVD: No extra features to speak of at all, which is extremely disappointing given the wealth of archive material concerning the band and this movie that must be available. The picture and sound are respectable without being exceptional. --Mark Walker
Decades after the death of drummer John Bonham and, for all intents and purposes, the demise of the group, Led Zeppelin's popularity continues unabated--and why not, as long as they keep coming up with offerings as worthy as No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded. Originally released on CD in 1994 and then in a remastered version simultaneously with this DVD, the 115-minute program (including bonus footage) was recorded on a London soundstage, in the hills of Snowdonia, Wales, and outdoors in Marrakech, Morocco. It finds guitarist Page, vocalist Plant, and an array of other musicians performing some new material, but for the most part, the repertoire focuses on their Led Zep legacy--not a surprise, considering that what they did together in that group was better than anything they've done separately, including some pretty good Plant solo efforts and Page's regrettable stint as a member of the Firm. Yet instead of simply parroting their Zeppelin period (and relying on tired warhorses like "Stairway to Heaven" and "Whole Lotta Love"), they've given the music new life, adding exotic instruments like the bodhran (an Irish drum) and the hurdy-gurdy (played by cranking a rosined wheel against a set of strings) to less familiar fare like "The Battle of Evermore" and "Gallows Pole." Add to that three brilliant new songs performed with a quartet of Moroccan players, a full complement of strings from the London Metropolitan Orchestra (on "Since I've Been Loving You" and others), and a host of Egyptian percussion and strings on an epic version of "Kashmir" (also from the London session), and you've got a world music blend that is at times genuinely thrilling--especially for those with 5.1 Surround Sound capability. --Sam Graham
Robert Plant and his band from the Mighty Rearranger album The Strange Sensation play selections from the album plus some early solo numbers and the Led Zeppelin classics ""No Quarter"" ""Black Dog"" and ""Whole Lotta Love"" plus Bonus Tracks ""Hey Joe"" and ""Girl From The North Country"". Tracklist 1. No Quarter 2. Shine It All Around 3. Black Dog 4. Freedom Fries 5. Four Sticks 6. Tin Pan Alley 7. Gallows Pole 8. The Enchanter 9. Whole Lotta Love
This DVD captures great performances from 1993 to 2003 history in the making as young British rock n' roll flexes its muscles. 1. Ash - Shining Light 2. Blur - Tender 3. British Sea Power - Remember Me 4. Catatonia - Bleed 5. Coldplay - In My Place 6. Cornershop - Brimful Of Asha 7. Doves - The Cedar Room 8. Echo And The Bunnymen - Nothing Lasts Forever 9. Elastica - Connection 10. Elbow - Fugitive Model 11. Embrace - All You Good Good People 12. Feeder - Just The Way I
Led Zeppelin is undoubtedly one of the greatest rock bands of all time. For nearly a decade they dominated the music industry; releasing 9 albums and selling over 300 million records worldwide. Their music has influenced the shape of rock and heavy metal for generations. There can be no doubting the importance of this supergroup. Comprised of four undominatable characters the chemistry between band members was electric; often competing with each other and continually forcing themselves to greater heights. The results were phenomenal with rip-roaring vocals and intense guitar solos that were the hallmark of a Led Zeppelin track. Follow the exciting story of Led Zeppelin from their formation out of The Yardbirds in 1968 to the band's dissolution after the tragic demise of drummer John Bonham in 1980 and beyond. With performance footage of the group throughout their career and interviews with the band both past and present this programme presents a unique biographic picture of Led Zeppelin Packed with archive footage performances and rare interviews this DVD is perfect for any fan.
Jools Holland's long-established Hogmanay/New Year's Eve celebration Later Hootenanny remains TV's definitive dad-rock haven after 11 years on air. This formidably well-stuffed collection is a best of the best: the easiest way to check out the guest list is to study the cover picture--there really are that many names. Amusingly, the compilation comes close to shooting itself in the foot by opening with Solomon Burke's rip-roaring "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love", thus giving the following 31 turns a near-impossible act to follow. If in doubt, watch it at the end, as the everybody-up-on-stage version of Jeff Beck's "Hi Ho Silver Lining" that closes the disc is unfortunately a shambles. Along the way, though, there are plenty of highlights, the best of which add up to a triumph for the Welsh contingent. Cerys Matthews and Tom Jones do their best smoochy version of "Baby It's Cold Outside" before it began to wear a bit thin, the strapping Matthews managing to come on like a cross between Bambi and that girl you fancied in the lower sixth. Immediately preceding this is a gloriously menacing performance from John Cale in which he turns Johnny Mercer's jazz classic "I Wanna Be Around" into a leering, spitting threat to the listener's personal safety. There's something for everyone here, though, so just enjoy the show. On the DVD: Later Hootenanny on disc has nothing much by way of extras other than a handy facility that allows you to programme a sequence of any six tracks of your choosing, which is quite clever. But with over 30 acts performing more than two hours of music on a single disc, you really don't need anything more. --Roger Thomas
Roy Orbison - The Anthology chronicles his incredible career by presenting fourteen full Roy Orbsion performances. Famous artist such as Barry Gibb Robert Plant Bono Dwight Yoakam K.D.Lang Raul Malo Robin Gibb and many other introduce comments on his all time greats. Tracklisting: Oh Pretty Woman (Intro) Only The Lonely Running Scared Crying Oh Pretty Woman It's Over Walk On Blue Bayou That Lovin' Your Feelin' Again Wild Hearts Run Out Of Time In Dreams Crying (Duet with K.D.Lang) You've Got It' Ooby Dooby
The ultimate exclusive music documentary of the life of Roy Orbison. It provides in-depth insights into his legendary career with classic performances personal home movies and photos location footage and interviews with the great and humble people he touched with music. Famous artists such as Barry Gibb Robert Plant Bono Dwight Yoakam Raul Malo k.d. lang Robin Gibb and many others provide revealing aspects of his bittersweet life his incomparable work and his unique genius. Orbison's remarkable canon of work is tied to the entire life span of rock'n'roll. He scored a string of hits in the '60s and toured with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. But his success was marred by the personal tragedies of the deaths of his wife and two sons. In the '70s he was reduced to playing at clubs until his reputation began to soar. Finally through the renaissance in the '80s with The Travelling Wilburys his star shone brightly until his untimely death in 1988. Includes the classic tracks 'Only The Lonely' 'Singing The Blues' 'Ooby Dooby' 'Rockhouse' 'Claudette' 'Running Scared' 'Crying' 'A Memory That Walks' 'Dream Baby' 'Pretty Woman' 'Mean Angel' 'It's Over' 'Working For The man' 'Blue Bayou' 'That Loving Feelin' 'Wild Hearts Run Out Of Time' 'In Dreams' 'She's A Mystery To Me' and 'You've Got It'.
Rock's premier metalmen Led Zeppelin whose blend of gutsy blue and scathing rock catapulted them into the music world's pantheon take you on a spellbinding journey of song and imagination. This high-impact movie captures the group's legendary 1973 Madison Square Garden concert and uncorks a freewheeling mix of scenes showing group members at home and in elaborate fantasy settings. Robert Plant's raw lead vocals Jimmy Page's explosive riffery and the sonic-boom rhythm wall of bassist John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham all swirl clash and collide - on classic tunes like Stairway to Heaven Dazed and Confused Whole Lotta Love and many others. No one goes down heavier than Zep!
An independent critical review of Led Zeppelin's The Origin Of The Species album; featuring analysis from leading figures in the music industry and interviews with those close to the band.
The O2 arena, London was stage for the gathering of some of the UK's most notable, and charitable music icons.The Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy's Rockwell event brought together the likes of Robert Plant, Tom Jones, Joss Stone, as well as Lulu, Razorlight, Beverley Knight, Escala, Dan Gillespie Sells (from The Feeling), Hot Rats (Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey from Supergrass), David Gray, Ronan Keating and Gabriella Cilmi in one of the most memorable benefit concerts to date. This stunning HD recording of the highlights from this exceptional live collaboration proves why the Rockwell event is synonymous with the positive force music can have on our modern world by demonstrating each artists sincere commitment to a charity close to the heart of every musician. It also documents their powerful performances in front of an enthusiastic sold out audience!The evening with many major stars sharing the spotlight for brilliant, unexpected surprises was culminated in the final song that saw every act hit the stage for a fantastic version of The Beatles' classic Let It Be!Tracklisting:1. Razorlight - Fall To Pieces2. Razorlight - Golden Touch3. Razorlight - In The City4. Robert Plant - Black Dog5. Robert Plant - Fixin To Die6. Robert Plant - Whole Lotta Love7. Joss Stone - Free Me8. Joss Stone - Super Duper9. Tom Jones - Its Not Unusual10. Tom Jones - Sex Bomb11. Tom Jones & Joss Stone - Its Your Thing12. David Gray & Escala - Babylon13. David Gray - Fugitive14. All Stars - Let It Be
Disc 1: Led Zeppelin - Rock Case StudiesThis unique film review draws on archive concert film of Led Zeppelin in performance along with archive interviews of Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and John Bonham from television and radio archives around the world, producing the ultimate critical review of Led Zeppelin, in their own words. We also hear the first hand accounts of insiders from the Zeppelin camp including the band's publicist BP Fallon and bodyguard Michael Francis, along with a team of leading journalists and musicians who help strip away the layers of sensationalism and half truths. Disc 2: Rock Milestones - Led Zeppelin's First AlbumDrawing on rare footage of Led Zeppelin in performance this powerful and penetrating film features the impartial and forthright views of a leading team of critics and working musicians. Step outside the sanitised world of official releases and take a long hard analytical look at the Led Zeppelin legend. This hard hitting film critique pulls no punches and deals frankly with the failures as well as the successes of the band. Disc 3: Rock Milestones - Led Zeppelin's IV AlbumThe fourth Led Zeppelin album was released without a title. It is known variously as Four Symbols, Runes and Led Zeppelin IV but whatever you call it it's undoubtedly a work of genius that has stood the test of time brilliantly. Featuring rare footage of led zeppelin in concert plus rare live radio broadcasts and interviews with all four members of Led Zeppelin this is the ultimate review of one of the land marks of the rock world.
In the 1970s their most successful period Jimmy Page Robert Plant John Paul Jones and John Bonham were already on the road to become rock gods. During that concert Led Zeppelin unleash their unequalled power. Alongside charismatic singer Robert Plant guitarist Jimmy Page captivates the audience with his lengthy and polished solos while powerhouse drummer John Bonham works his drumheads at full steam. Led Zeppelin deliver splendid versions of classics like Nobody's Fault But Mine or The Song Remains The Same before saying farewell to their British fans with their staggering trademark song Kashmir. Led Zepplin is: Jimmy Page (electric & acoustic guitar) Robert Plant (vocal harmonica) John Paul Jones (bass keyboards mandoline) John Bonham (drums percusion) Tracklist includes: The Song Remains The Same Celebration Day Black Dog Nobodys Fault But Mine Over The Hills And Far Away Misty Mountain Hop Since Ive Been Loving You No Quarter Ten Years Gone Hot Dog The Rain Song White Summer Black Mountain Side Kashmir
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