Initially associated with Bob Dylan with whom they toured and recorded The Band were soon to be acknowledged as a truly seminal band in their own right truly The Band. Comprising Rick Danko Levon Helm Garth Hudson Richard Manuel and Robbie Robertson. The Band were signed to Capitol Records in 1968 and embarked on a recording career that witnessed eight U.S. Top 40 albums including three million sellers. The story of The Band and their classic album is told here in vivid words
After forming in Birmingham England in the 1970's UB40 became one of the world's most influential reggae bands spreading the word of this uniquely Jamaican music to an eager international audience. Through fascinating interviews which display the band's infectious enthusiasm and disarming modesty this film tells the UB40 story from their formation in Birmingham to recording at their own studios with some of the artists who inspired them to play reggae music. Artists such as Wins
Produced in 1973 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' gave Elton John his second number one album in both U.K. and U.S. charts and also provided him with four top ten singles. This DVD tells the inside story of the making of this classic album. In addition to interviews with Elton John himself and songwriting partner Bernie Taupin there are contributions from musicians Davey Johnstone and Nigel Olsson Gus Dudgeon (producer) David Hentschel (engineer) Del Newman (orchestral arranger) al
A rousing record of a whistle-stop music tour through Canada made by Janis Joplin, The Grateful Dead and other legendary bands in 1970.
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The songs and story of The Who's classic album. Who's Next is viewed by many as the greatest testament to the songwriting talent of Pete Townshend and the musical power of The Who. When the album was released in 1971, it climbed to the Top Five on the Billboard chart and remained in the Top 40 for five months. The story of how The Who came to record the album is told by group members Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle, together with contributions by those who were close to the group during this recording, also providing insight into the importance of the late great Keith Moon to the success of The Who. The songs recorded for the Who's Next album are featured here, including such classics as "Won't Get Fooled Again", "Baba O'Riley" and "Behind Blue Eyes". Included in this documentary programme are previously unseen performances of songs from the album that prove the longevity and lasting appeal of Who's Next, a true classic album. (61 minutes.)
Since its release in 1977 Bat Out Of Hell has gone on to sell an estimated 30 million copies and has become one of the top five biggest selling albums of all time. Released during the days of the disco boom and the advent of Punk Rock Bat Out Of Hell totally bucked the musical trends of the day yet as Meat Loaf recalls is ""more honest than 99% of all records released"". The remarkable story of Bat Out Of Hell is told here by its leading contributors including Meat Loaf himself composer Jim Steinman record producer Todd Rundgren and backing vocalists Ellen Foley and Karla De Vito together with others who helped in the construction of Bat Out Of Hell's ""Wall Of Sound"". Steinman and Meat Loaf first met when Meat auditioned in new York for a role in a Steinman musical. On first seeing and hearing Meat Loaf Steinman realised that he had found the voice and the personality to front the project that would become Bat Out Of Hell. The route to securing a record deal wasn't plain sailing as both Jim and Meat described the audition process that led them to being rejected by dozens of labels who decided that Bat Out Of Hell was ""way too theatrical"" to have any chance of being a success. Jim Steinman recalls how the Bat Out Of Hell project first came to fruition and how a teenage obsession of his to write the ultimate ""car crash song"" led to the creation of one of rock music's most recognised anthems. Record Producer Todd Rundgren reveals how Bat Out Of Hell was reviewed as damaged goods when it was eventually released and how the music critics met it with indifference. Meat Loaf remembers the early days spent touring that often led to him to the point of collapse due to physical exhaustion so determined was he that Bat Out Of Hell would become a success. Featuring archive footage interviews and live performances plus many of Bat Out Of Hell's finest songs including Paradise By The Dashboard Light You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) Heaven Can Wait and Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad; this is the compelling story of the making of one of rock music's finest hours a true Classic Album.
Lou Reed with the help of Andy Warhol at the ""Factory"" made The Velvet Underground a massively influential band. However 'Transformer' Lou Reed's second solo album which took him from cult hero of The Velvet Underground to international superstar status. The programme takes a track by track look at the album which was produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson. In an exclusive interview in New York Lou Reed talks of the making of the album and together with the original engineer
Jimi Hendrix performing on The Dick Cavett Show....
Carmen Electras Aerobic StripteaseDisc 4 - The Lap DanceCarmen pulls out all the stops in Vol. 4 of her Aerobic Striptease series. Get ready for the legendary lap dance. This DVD is a step-by-step guide to the sexiest routine around that introduces even more technical moves to your repertoire so you can tighten and tone while you're turning someone on. The Lap Dance will help you look good and feel great in no time. Puls it's bound to add some spice to your personal life!The hot new workout craze that's sweeping the nation.A heart-pounding body-sculpting exotic blend of modern fitness technique combined with the fun of dance.
When Peter Gabriel Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford joined forces in the late sixties their initial intentions were not to be recording artists in their own right but rather songwriters writing songs that would ultimately be recorded by other artists. That initial plan soon fell by the wayside when in the early seventies the group secured a record deal and started releasing albums as Genesis. During the subsequent years the group progressed from being at the forefront of the underground scene with the release of such albums as Trespass and The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway to become the household names upon the release of multi-million selling albums such as We Can't Dance and Invisible Touch. By talking to the individual members of the group - long-standing members Tony Banks Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford ex-members Peter Gabriel Steve Hackett Anthony Phillips Daryl Stuermer and Jonathan Silver and the last singer Ray Wilson we will discover what they consider to be their favourite Genesis songs and the reasons why certain songs have a special place in the Genesis story. Features cuts from: 'I Can't Dance' 'Invisible Touch' 'Follow You Follow Me' 'The Musical Box' 'Supper's Ready' 'I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)' 'The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway' 'Afterglow' 'Misunderstanding' 'Turn It On Again' 'Mama' and 'Land of Confusion'.
The songs and story of The Who's classic album. Who's Next is viewed by many as the greatest testament to the songwriting talent of Pete Townshend and the musical power of The Who. When the album was released in 1971, it climbed to the Top Five on the Billboard chart and remained in the Top 40 for five months. The story of how The Who came to record the album is told by group members Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle, together with contributions by those who were close to the group during this recording, also providing insight into the importance of the late great Keith Moon to the success of The Who. The songs recorded for the Who's Next album are featured here, including such classics as "Won't Get Fooled Again", "Baba O'Riley" and "Behind Blue Eyes". Included in this documentary programme are previously unseen performances of songs from the album that prove the longevity and lasting appeal of Who's Next, a true classic album. (61 minutes.)
Jimi Hendrix appeared on the famous Dick Cavett Show twice in 1969 and Hendrix is shown not only as the outstanding performer he gained global fame for being, but also as the individual away from the stage. The DVD features interviews with his band-mates Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell and live performances of songs “Hear My Train A Coming”, “Izabella” and “Machine Gun”.
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