"Director: Ringo Starr"

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  • Born To Boogie - The Motion PictureBorn To Boogie - The Motion Picture | DVD | (12/05/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Experience this legendary rock 'n' pop band as you've never seen or heard them before. Directed by and starring ex Beatle Ringo Starr featuring Elton John and with surrealist scenes - get ready to join Marc Bolan and T. Rex in the epic 1972 film: Botn To Boogie: The Motion Picture. The audio has been lovingly restored and moxed in 5.1 by legendary producer Tony Visconti. All elements have been fully re-mastered in HD from the original colour camera negative and original mult

  • Marc Bolan And T Rex - Born To BoogieMarc Bolan And T Rex - Born To Boogie | DVD | (16/05/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    A restored and remixed version of the concert filmed live at the Empire Pool in Wembley 1972. The tracklist includes: 'Children Of The Revolution' 'Jeepster' 'Hot Love' 'Telegram Sam' and 'The Slider'. A stunning sound and vision experience 'Born to Boogie' has been painstakingly restored and remixed from the original 16-track recordings and original colour film negative. Cleaned repaired and transferred to high definition video the picture is presented in the best possible co

  • Marc Bolan And T Rex - Born To Boogie [1972]Marc Bolan And T Rex - Born To Boogie | DVD | (03/08/2013) from £14.83   |  Saving you £-3.84 (N/A%)   |  RRP £10.99

    The Ultimate T-Rex Experience! By 1972 the seminal glam-rock band T-Rex was at the height of what came to be known as 'T-Rexstacy': they had already scored three of their soon-to-be ten straight Top 10 hits; their landmark 1971 album Electric Warrior was still riding the charts; critics were declaring them to be 'bigger than The Beatles'; and fans were aping singer-songwriter-guitarist Marc Bolan's iconic sartorial style. To celebrate their success Bolan and T-Rex played two sold-out performances at London's Wembley Empire Pool captured on film by none other than former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and released as the now-legendary concert film Born To Boogie. The only existant recording of a full T-Rex concert Born To Boogie is centered around the dual live performances (with Ringo and Elton John guest starring on two tracks) and interspersed with an acoustic set filmed at John Lennon's mansion goofy backstage footage of Bolan and surreal sequences of nuns and dwarves inserted for visual effect. While the original film ran for roughly one hour this reissue of Born To Boogie restores many of the hours-worth of material shot by Ringo - including three recently discovered songs ('Cadillac' 'Girl' and 'Summertime Blues') and the never-before-seen matinee show - with a clean video transfer and audio remastered by legendary producer and Bolan friend Tony Visconti. In addition Bolan's son Rolan presents a wealth of extra material that includes trailers outtakes deleted scenes studio sessions interviews and more. Featured Tracks Include: 'Hot Love' 'Jeepster' 'Telegram Sam' 'Ride A White Swan' and many more.

  • Marc Bolan And T-Rex - Born To Boogie [1972]Marc Bolan And T-Rex - Born To Boogie | DVD | (12/05/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    By 1972 the seminal glam-rock band T-Rex was at the height of what came to be known as 'T-Rexstacy': they had already scored three of their soon-to-be ten straight Top 10 hits; their landmark 1971 album Electric Warrior was still riding the charts; critics were declaring them to be 'bigger than The Beatles'; and fans were aping singer-songwriter-guitarist Marc Bolan's iconic sartorial style. To celebrate their success Bolan and T-Rex played two sold-out performances at London's Wembley Empire Pool captured on film by none other than former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and released as the now-legendary concert film Born To Boogie. This film is a concert a chronicle and a tribute to the band that had the girls screaming in their seats. Featured Tracks Include: 'Hot Love' 'Jeepster' 'Telegram Sam' 'Ride A White Swan' and many more.

  • Beatles Magical Mystery Tour [1967]Beatles Magical Mystery Tour | DVD | (14/11/1997) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    This 1968 oddity is probably a film only a total Beatlemaniac could love, but it carries both musical and historical resonance. It also gives intimations of what would happen in the next 30 years as artists gained more and more power over how they were presented. The roots of virtually any rock star's vanity project (including Prince's Under the Cherry Moon) can be traced to this little Liverpudlian home movie. Fresh from the success of their films A Hard Day's Night and Help!, and still under the influence of the intoxicants of the era, the Beatles set out to make their own fancifully psychedelic project. What they got out of it was, essentially, a knock-off album with a few good songs and a lot of filler, which is more than can be said for this alternately self-indulgent and mildly amusing British version of Ken Kesey's magic bus tour. Using some of their favourite actors (including Victor Spinetti, who was in their first two movies), the Beatles make an alternative British travelogue, stopping occasionally to sing songs like "I Am the Walrus" and "The Fool on the Hill." Strictly for completists. --Marshall Fine, Amazon.com

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