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Red Hot Chili Peppers -With Or Without You DVD

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Almost 30 years into a career that has witnessed this incredible band go to hell and back, but in so doing make possibly the finest American rock music of the era, Red Hot Chili Peppers return triumphantly and in fine form this year reminding us all just what a true phenomena these west coast funksters really are. This 2 disc documentary set features a full length film tracing the Chili's rise to the top and covering their career from its earliest incarnation. The second disc features interviews with all the band members during which they all wax lyrical about topics... close to their hearts, and during which the lads are candid, honest and hugely entertaining as they reveal more about themselves than has ever previously been published. This delightful package will prove a top drawer Chilis' collector's item and remain the standard visual work on the group for many years to come. [show more]

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Released
05 March 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Pride 
Classification
Runtime
147 minutes 
Features
Colour, DVD-Video, PAL 
Barcode
0823564527093 
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Documentary which reflects on the career of the popular rock band the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Drawing on archive footage of the band in performance, as well as interviews with those close to them and music journalists, the collection looks in depth at the evolution of a band and their music over the course of career spanning almost 30 years.