Bob Marley in two 1979 concert performances: The first Reggae Sunsplash together with a previously unreleased live performance from Dortmund , Germany during the Uprising Tour which was to be Marley’s last European concert appearance.
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The most famous reggae festival with Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear and Third World performing in front of 40,000 people in Montego Bay . This was to be Marley’s last stage appearance in Jamaica and the 1995 reissue of this classic music document includes previously unreleased Bob Marley material. 1x80’.
Two live performances at the Royal Albert Hall, featuring Dionne and a host of friends, including amongst others Rita Coolidge and Dhianne Carrol.
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Geno Washington ’s music was a revelation in the 1960s. Now Geno is back in the intimate setting of the Thameside theatre creating an atmosphere with
blues, soul, style and attitude.
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Filmed in Houston , in 1977, this concert features George Clinton and Sly & The Family Stone performing six of their best songs in a suitably crazed stage show.
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The Go Go’s first filmed concert in which they display their fine musicianship and youthful vibrance: performing their mega-hit songs “Head Over Heels”, “Our Lips Are Sealed”, “We Got The Beat” and many more. An unforgettable performance from the Girl Group of the 80’s.
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Filmed at the Free Trade Hall in their hometown of Manchester , this concert sees the Happy Mondays playing to thousands of loyal, screaming fans.
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In 1979, James Brown made a memorable comeback performance featuring an unbelievable 20 minute version of 'Sex Machine'. This performance is now available after years of being 'lost'.
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This film is more than a great musical experience , it is a rare and unique insight into the mood of John Lennon at the time in 1969 with the imminent break up of The Beatles and this impromptu live performance with guest musicians including Eric Clapton.
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John Lennon live in concert at Madison Square Garden in 1972, with guest performances by Stevie Wonder, Eric Clapton and Roberta Flack. This was to be John Lennon’s last full length concert performance after the Beatles break up.
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The greats of Swing and Jazz: Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Dave Brubeck, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Goodman, Gene Krupa, and more. This amazing line-up of legendary talent came together in 1972 for a one-off tribute to the great Louis Armstrong. A unique event in music history with some of the greatest
jazz legends of the 20th Century performing together.
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A magical selection of Christmas music and song featuring one of the greatest opera singers ever - Luciano Pavarotti. Accompanied by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra conducted by Franz-Paul Decker, Pavarotti performs his wonderful renditions of traditional Christmas carols and perennial classics, such as Ave Maria, Agnus Dei, Silent Night, and the Hallelujah Chorus.
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Filmed at the Chicago Blues Festival in 1983 this concert captures Muddy Waters at his greatest, and features Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica, and Johnny Winter on guitar.
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Combining footage from the Monterey Pop Festival of 1967, and the Stax Volt European tour, this film pays homage to one of the most emotive and soulful performers ever.
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This concert is a reminder of this truly remarkable Jazz legend, whose music will enthrall future generations of music fans. Featuring such classic pieces as “How High The Moon”, “The Way You Look Tonight”, “Them There Eyes”, and “I Got Rhythm”.
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A live performance from the band that kick-started the 90’s music explosion in the U.K. with their classic first album. This show features the brilliant Stone Roses stage show, with hits including songs from the critically acclaimed 1995 album “Second Coming”. A highly charismatic performance.
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Woodstock Jazz Festival
The Woodstock Jazz Festival, featuring Pat Metheney, Anthony Braxton and Chic Corea amongst others, performing classics and unique improvisations.
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