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  • Rust In Peace Live (CD+DVD)Rust In Peace Live (CD+DVD) | DVD | (21/09/2010) from £24.28   |  Saving you £-6.29 (-35.00%)   |  RRP £17.99

    The final night of Megadeth's historic month-long Rust In Peace 20th anniversary tour has been captured for the upcoming Rust In Peace Live Blu-ray and DVD/CD package due out worldwide (ex. USA & Canada) on September 6 via Universal Music Group the world's leading music company. At this incredibly special show at the legendary Hollywood Palladium on March 31 2010 not far from where Dave Mustaine formed the band in 1983 Megadeth played their landmark genre-defining 1990 Rust In Peace album in its entirety in front of a packed house of rabid fans. Rust In Peace Live also marks the triumphant return of original bassist David Ellefson (Megadeth 1983-2002) to the iconic multi-platinum group after a whole eight years. Ellefson (bass) joins Mustaine (lead vocals guitar) Shawn Drover (drums) and Chris Broderick (guitar). Tracklist: 1. Holy Wars...The Punishment Due 2. Hangar 18 3. Take No Prisoners 4. Five Magics 5. Poison Was The Cure 6. Lucretia 7. Tornado Of Souls 8. Dawn Patrol 9. Rust In Peace...Polaris 10. Holy Wars - Reprise

  • Marcus Miller - Master Of All TradesMarcus Miller - Master Of All Trades | DVD | (26/09/2005) from £17.68   |  Saving you £1.31 (6.90%)   |  RRP £18.99

    Concert01. Power02. Lonnie's Lament03. So What04. Scoop05. Boomerang06. Panther07. When Your Life Was Low08. People Make The World Go Round09. Amazing Grace10. Burning Down The House11. Killing Me Softly12. Miles Medley: Hannibal - Tutu - Amandla.Recorded On October 14 2002 At The Knitting Factory (Hollywood California).

  • Psychedelic Furs - Live At The House Of Blues [2001]Psychedelic Furs - Live At The House Of Blues | DVD | (20/10/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    Part New Wave, part pure punk, part Brit pop, the Psychedelic Furs have changed little over the course of their more than two decades together as this concert, filmed at the House of Blues in Los Angeles in 2001, makes crystal clear. That means that Furs fans will delight in the 15-song, 75-minute concert's non-stop onslaught of thick, echo-drenched slabs of guitar and frontman Richard Butler's braying vocals. Sure, the lyrics are largely unintelligible; the sound tends toward the monotonous; Butler says nary a word to the audience; and there are no on-screen titles, which makes it tough to tell one song from another. But the singer has undeniable charisma and energy, as well as some catchy tunes--including, of course, "Pretty in Pink", from the 1986 movie of the same name. And the 15-minute, three-song acoustic segment is a welcome bonus at the end of the programme. --Sam Graham, Amazon.com

  • Public Enemy - Live From The House Of Blues [2001]Public Enemy - Live From The House Of Blues | DVD | (24/09/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    This 2001 video documents a Public Enemy gig at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. While it catches the band in their mature years, with rap sidekick Flavor Flav the wrong side of 40 and Chuck D looking somewhat tubby, they've lost little of the energy of their late-80s heyday, with Flav screeching an extraordinarily elongated "Yeeeah boyzzzzzz!" into the microphone as proof of their enduring stamina. Professor Griff, temporarily dismissed from the band, is back in the fold here, while the Security of the First World continue to go through their stiff onstage manoeuvres. Much of this is a greatest hits parade, with "911 is a Joke", "Public Enemy No 1", "Rebel Without a Pause" (voted by Uncut magazine the best single of 1975-2000) and "Fight the Power" among others. The nuclear hip-hop backbeats of these hip-hop milestone killers are a little subdued in the live mix, while a predominantly white audience here suggests the extent to which PE had, in spite of their voluble media renegade stance, been subsumed into mainstream taste by the end of the 20th century. Sadly, their militancy was superseded by the more desperate sounds of gangsta rap--but if they're banging on a familiar drum here, there are moments of sheer showmanship to break up the monotony. DJ Lord's scratching interlude is dazzling: hip-hop's equivalent of the lengthy drum solo, only vastly more entertaining. --David Stubbs

  • Margaret Cho - Assassin [DVD]Margaret Cho - Assassin | DVD | (09/01/2012) from £7.62   |  Saving you £5.37 (41.30%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Margaret Cho returns to the concert stage with a killer one-woman show that has taken audiences by storm. Filmed live at the Warner Theatre in Washington D.C., Asassin features a fresh dose of Margaret's ground-breaking and controversial brand of humour. Taking aim at the Bush administration and the religious right, she pulls no punches in her assault on the ever devolving state of the union. The result is an unforgettable performance featruing Margaret at her raw, irreverent and hilarious best.

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