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AC/DCThe Bon Scott Years
This is the ultimate critical review of the years when AC/DC rose from playing obscure clubs to conquering the world. For many fans Bon Scott was a legendary frontman without equal and his leather lunged power was the key to a host of classic hits. Featuring rare
footage, this powerful film draws together a team of leading critics and working musicians to review the
legacy of one of the greatest frontmen in rock.
Featuring highlights from:Highway to Hell, Whole Lotta Rosie, If You Want Blood (You Got It), Let There Be Rock and more...
ABBAIn Performance
ABBA were an obscure Swedish pop group until they blew the competition away in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest. They went on to have hit after hit around the
world until they disbanded in 1982 amongst divorce and acrimony. This documentary draws on rare footage of
ABBA performing their greatest hits live from television and film archives, and also features the views of a
leading team of experts.
Featuring highlights from:Knowing Me Knowing You, Fernando, S.O.S, Dancing
Queen, Take a Chance On Me and more...
AC/DCThe Brian Johnson Years
This is the ultimate critical review of a legendary band at the peak of their power. After legendary front man
Bon Scott’s death, the virtually unknown Brian Johnson stepped into the breach, and AC/DC came storming
back with the classic album ‘Back In Black’. Featuring rare footage, this film draws together a team of leading critics and musicians to review the legacy of probably
the best hard rock band the world has ever seen.
Featuring highlights from:Back In Black, Hells Bells, You Shook Me All Night
Long, Rock and Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution and more...
AerosmithVideobiography
This is the definitive review of the career of Aerosmith – a band that can truly say that it’s seen and done it all. In selling 140 million albums, they became the biggest selling US hard rock act of all time. Now, we can hear
the story of the band’s rise to fame told by some the people closest to them, including Geoff Barton,
official tour journalist, who recalls some of the more spectacular moments during Aerosmith’s tours.
Featuring highlights from:Love In An Elevator, Angel, Draw the Line,
Dude (Looks Like a Lady), Cryin’ and more...
AC/DCBack In Black
The year was 1980, and AC/DC had just lost legendary frontman Bon Scott. However, with newly recruited
Brian Johnson, the band produced their most popular album ‘Back In Black’, which would go on to sell
over 50 million copies worldwide. With rare archive performance and interview footage, this film is an
uncompromising and complete review of one of the best rock albums ever made.
Featuring highlights from:Hells Bells, What Do You Do For Money Honey, Back In Black, You Shook Me All Night Long and more...
ABBARock Case Studies
ABBA’s was an extraordinary journey through the pages of music history – it took them from throwaway
Eurovision turn to highly respected pop icons. This programme provides a perfect career retrospective; it looks beyond the glitz and the glamour to get to the
heart of what made ABBA so special. Also included is superb footage of the band in action performing their
greatest hits.
Featuring highlights from:Waterloo, Mamma Mia, Knowing Me, Knowing You,
Dancing Queen, Thank You For The Music, and more...
Black SabbathUp Close and Personal
This film review draws on archive concert film of Black Sabbath in performance and documentary footage from television and radio archives around the world. We also hear the first hand accounts from band members Tony Iommi, Glenn Hughes and Geezer Butler backed up by leading journalists and musicians, who help strip away the layers of sensationalism and half truths to produce
the ultimate critical review of Black Sabbath.
Featuring highlights from:War Pigs, Killing Yourself to Live, Paranoid, Snowblind, Children of the Grave and more...
Bon JoviMusic In Review
Led by the most charismatic of frontmen, Bon Jovi have proved to be one of the most enduring forces on the hard rock scene. Featuring live performance footage and candid interviews and criticism from a host of
leading musicians, journalists and those close to the band, this documentary is the ultimate critical review of the career and work of Bon Jovi. This incisive insight is
a must have for every Bon Jovi fan.
Featuring highlights from:Livin’ On a Prayer, Wanted Dead Or Alive, You Give
Love A Bad Name, Bad Medicine and more...
The BeatlesUp Close and Personal – The Early YearsFeaturing superb live footage of The Beatles in action
in concert and in the TV studio this film takes you on a journey into the very heart of the most successful and influential band of them all. Through the recollections, and insights of those who knew The Beatles best, such
as Pete Best, the programme examines the creative processes and personal chemistry that contributed to
some of the greatest music ever made.
The BeatlesIn America
Beatlemania swept America on the back of a brilliantly conceived and executed compilation album “Meet the Beatles”, a live telecast to American cinemas and four key appearances on the Ed Sullivan TV show. By April 1964 Beatles singles occupied all five top positions on the Billboard chart, a feat that has never been equalled.
Featuring key live performances, this is the ultimate review of an essential event in the history of pop music.
Featuring highlights from:I Saw Her Standing There, From Me To You, I Want To
Hold Your Hand, She Loves You and more...
The BeatlesA Magical History Tour
This is the candid and unabridged story of the Beatles as told by the insiders who worked, recorded and
toured with the group from the Hamburg days to the bitter end. Featuring a meticulously researched and a comprehensive array of inside sources, such as Pete
Best, Tony Barrow, Alan Williams and Neil Innes of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, here at last is the whole uncensored story of the life and work of the Beatles.
Bad CompanyTotal Rock Review
This is the ultimate critical review of the classic era of Bad Company on stage, on film and on record. Drawing
on rare live performance footage along with the reflections of founder member Simon Kirke, and a team
of distinguished critics including biographer Steven Rosen, this film reviews the era which propelled Bad
Company to world-wide stardom.
Featuring highlights from:Can’t Get Enough, Bad Company, The Stealer, Ready
for Love, Feel like Makin’ Love and many more…
David BowieInside 1972-1974
This is the critical review of David Bowie and the Spiders From Mars during the crucial period from 1972
to 1974 which saw the creation of Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Pin Ups and Diamond Dogs. Featuring
interviews with Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey, this film uses rare footage of the band on stage and behind the scenes to discover the influences, which shaped some of the greatest music ever recorded.
David BowieUp Close and Personal
David Bowie remains the greatest enigma in rock music. Now at last we are able to discover the man behind the
music. With some of rock music’s best loved songs as its backdrop, this unique documentary features in
depth interviews with some of those closest to the man who gave us Ziggy Stardust and The Thin White Duke.
Amongst others we hear from Angie Bowie, Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey.
Featuring highlights from:Starman, Rebel Rebel, Space Oddity, Ziggy Stardust,
Suffragette City, Queen Bitch and more...
ColdplayPhenomenon
In the space of just three amazing albums Coldplay have transformed from unknowns to international superstars. Drawing on archive film and interviews with the band, a team of leading music critics and musicians reveal the secrets behind the Coldplay phenomenon. The result is the most hard hitting frank and penetrating review of
the music and personalities which shaped the Coldplay phenomenon ever produced.
Featuring highlights from:Speed of Sound, Politik, The Scientist, Yellow,
Clocks, Trouble, Fix You, In My Place and more...
CreamInside Cream
Drawing on rare film and television archive material this is the ultimate critical review of Cream. A leading team of music critics, musicologists and working musicians revisit every single Cream album and trace the secrets of the band’s success. Featuring vintage performances, this film assesess the work of this legendary band from the glorious debut album right through to the demise
of the band.
Featuring highlights from:Sunshine of Your Love,Politician, White Room,
I Feel Free and more...
David BowieInside 1969-1972
This is the critical review of David Bowie and the Spiders From Mars during the crucial period from 1969 to 1972 when Bowie rose from obscurity to superstardom. Featuring interviews with surviving
Spiders Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey, this film uses rare footage of the band on stage and behind
the scenes to discover the influences, which shaped some of the greatest music ever recorded.
Eric ClaptonMasterpieces
This two part retrospective is the ultimate critical review of both Eric Clapton ’s music, on film, on record and
in concert. Drawing on rare film and television archive material, alongside interviews with a leading team of music critics, musicologists and working musicians,
this penetrating critical analysis draws on rare archive footage from the early days in the Yardbirds and Cream in the sixties, through to his most important solo works.
Featuring highlights from:Sunshine of Your Love, White Room, I Feel Free,
Crossroads, Layla, I Shot the Sheriff, It’s Too Late, Wonderful Tonight, Do What You Like and more...
Elvis PresleyThe Classic Broadcasts
This is the definitive proof of Elvis as a live phenomenon. For these amazing shows there was no safety net, no retakes or the chance to correct a
mistake. What you see here is the most honest picture of the most remarkable performer in history. From the
excitement of the live broadcasts during the rock ‘n’ roll years to the sheer majesty of the King at his peak in ‘73;
this is the confirmation of true greatness.
Featuring highlights from:Blue Suede Shoes, Johnny B Goode, Love Me Tender,
Heartbreak Hotel, Hound Dog and more...
Creedence Clearwater RevivalMusic In Review
Drawing extensively on rare concert footage and television performances from the archives this is the
definitive review of the music of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Featuring an in-depth retrospective with bassist
Stu Cook and drummer Doug ‘Cosmo’ Clifford, who revisit every Clearwater album to reassess the music and its impact. Also featured are interviews with John
Fogerty and the rest of the band.
Features complete live performances of:Tombstone Shadow, Travelin’ Band, Green River, Midnight Special, Bad Moon Rising and more...
Deep PurpleVideobiography
This unique film review draws on the first hand accounts of insiders including Glenn Hughes and
Nick Simper, along with a team of leading musicians and journalists, who help strip away the layers of
sensationalism and half truths and produce the ultimate critical review of Deep Purple. Also featured is rare archive footage of Deep Purple performing live in
concert, alongside interviews from television and radio.
Featuring highlights from:Speed King, Mandrake Root, Child In Time, Man On
The Silver Mountain, Space Truckin’ and more...
Deep PurpleRock Review
This is the independent review of the music that changed the face of rock music forever. Featuring new
in depth interviews with original founder member Nicky Simper and Purple Mark III stalwart Glenn Hughes the film draws on rare footage of Purple in concert, in the
studio and on the road. Also featured is behind the scenes footage of the band on tour in 1974, the first
television appearances by the Mark II line up and a rare glimpse of the original Mark I line up in performance.
We also hear the views of Jon Lord, Ritchie Blackmore, Iain Paice, Ian Gillan and David Coverdale.
The DoorsThe Halcyon Years
This two part documentary is the ultimate critical review of the Doors. Starting with the seminal debut album The Doors and following the band right up to L.A. Woman and Morrison’s tragic death in Paris, this retrospective
draws on the best of the music as well as candid interviews with original Doors members Ray Manzarek,
Robby Krieger and John Densmore.
Featuring highlights from:Break On Through (To the Other Side), Love Me Two
Times, Hello I Love You, Light My Fire, Spanish Caravan, The End, People Are Strange, The Unknown Soldier, When the Music’s Over, Touch Me, Wishful
Sinful, The Soft Parade, Wild Child and more...
Bob DylanThe Best of
This is the ultimate live anthology from legendary folk rock genius Bob Dylan.
Tracklist:Blowin’ in the Wind, Man of Constant Sorrow, Hollis Brown, Hurricane, Simple Twist of Fate, Oh Sister,
Serve Somebody, I Believe in You, When You Gonna Wake Up, My Back Pages, Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door,
and Rainy Day Women #12 and 35.
The KinksIn Their Own Words
This unique film review features frank interviews with former band members, including drummer Mick Avory, bassist John Dalton and keys player John ‘The Baptist’ Gosling to produce the true story of the Kinks in their own words. Alongside archive film of the Kinks
in performance we also hear from a team of leading journalists and musicians who help to produce the
ultimate critical review of Kinks.
Featuring highlights from:You Really Got Me, Lola, Waterloo Sunset,
Set Me Free, All Day and All of the Night and more...
Fleetwood MacVideobiography
Despite a history scattered with scandal, Fleetwood Mac have sold over 100 million albums worldwide.
This documentary draws on a combination of archive footage and first class interviews with Fleetwood Mac insiders, along with the opinions of a leading team of critics and journalists. Interviewees include former guitarist Bob Weston and former bass player and
founder member Bob Brunning.
Featuring highlights from:Rhiannon, Albatross, Oh Well,
Black Magic Women and more...
GenesisUp Close and Personal
Get to know the men behind the music that has sold over 150 million albums worldwide. This immaculately
researched documentary presents the pick of interviews with band members from global archives to get to the truth behind the Genesis story. Stunning live
performance footage from both the Gabriel and Collins era showcases the talents of the band, as leading
journalists and critics review the band in performance.
Featuring highlights from:Silent Sun, Entangled, Ripples, The Lady Lies,
Turn It On Again, Afterglow and more...
Guns n’ RosesRock Case Studies
Fronted by the charismatic Axl Rose and driven by Slash’s raw, powerful guitar, Guns n’ Roses have given
rock music a string of classic albums and singles. Commentary from band insiders and an in-depth
interview with Izzy Stradlin stand shoulder to shoulder with classic archive performance footage, as this
documentary takes you inside the workings of a band that has sold over 100 million albums.
Featuring highlights from:You Could Be Mine, Welcome To The Jungle,
Paradise City, Sweet Child O’ Mine and more...
Jimi HendrixSmash Hits
‘Smash Hits’ was the only compilation to be made prior to Hendrix’s death and in this comprehensive
retrospective, you can experience the best of the music in the company of Jimi’s contemporaries and leading critics. This definitive review is comprised of candid interviews and recollections from Hendrix insiders.
Also, Les Davidson, a professional session guitarist, deconstructs nine of Hendrix’s best songs.
Featuring highlights from:Purple Haze, Fire, Foxy Lady,
Manic Depression
Iron MaidenUltimate Critical Review
With the release of the classic self-titled album in April 1981, Iron Maiden set themselves at the very forefront of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Drawing upon spectacular vintage footage of the band in action and frank interviews with band insiders such as original front man Paul Di’Annio alongside respected rock journalists, this authoritative documentary tells the story of the making of a classic heavy metal album.
Featuring highlights from:Phantom of the Opera, Iron Maiden,
Running Free
MadonnaMusic In Review
So what makes a superstar? This is the ultimate independent review of Madonna on record, on film and on stage. Featuring rare, previously unreleased, archive footage of Madonna performing live on stage and giving her most candid views on her own work off stage. This is the most frank, candid and penetrating retrospective
on a career which has defied all the odds and every changing fashion.
Featuring highlights from:Holiday, Like a Virgin, Material Girl, Papa Don’t
Preach, Vogue, American Life and more...
Bob MarleyUp Close and Personal
Possibly the most iconic figure in modern music, Bob Marley will always be the man that bought reggae to the mainstream. This classic documentary investigates the man behind the myth. Set around a swathe of classic performance footage, we speak to those closest to the
man, including his eldest son Ziggy Marley, Rita Marley, his charismatic manager Don Taylor, Bruno Tilley, the
creative director of Island Records, and more.
Led ZeppelinIV
Is this the greatest album of all time? It is known variously as Four Symbols, Runes and Led Zeppelin IV but what ever you call it it’s undoubtedly a work of genius that has stood the test of time brilliantly.
Featuring rare footage of Led Zeppelin in concert plus rare live radio broadcasts and interviews with all four
members of Led Zeppelin this is the ultimate review of one of the landmarks of the rock world.
Featuring highlights from:Rock ‘n’ Roll, Black Dog, Stairway to Heaven, Going To California, When The Levee Breaks and more...
Lynyrd SkynyrdRock Case Studies
Bursting out of Jacksonville, Florida, the band’s powerful music won them critical acclaim and an army of fans. With ‘Freebird’ and ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ they bequeathed to America two everlasting rock anthems. With the band’s best known and most loved songs as its backdrop, it features fascinating interviews with a team of respected critics, journalists and musicians,
who explore the career of an iconic American rock band.
MetallicaKill ’Em All to St. Anger
This is the ultimate critical review of Metallica from the 1983 release of their debut album ‘Kill ’Em All’ through to the 2003 release of ‘St. Anger’. This film draws on rare archive interviews with James Hetfield and Jason Newstead and the views of a leading team of music
critics, working musicians and Metallica insiders. Also featured is rare live footage including the legendary
performance at Woodstock 1994.
Featuring highlights from:One, Seek & Destroy, For Whom The Bell Tolls,
Master of Puppets, Enter Sandman, Fuel and more...
MetallicaLive Shit: Binge & Purge
For many Metallica fans the eighties and early nineties saw the band hit its creative peak as a live phenomenon.
These were the halcyon years which were brilliantly captured in an immortal live album – ‘Live Shit: Binge & Purge’. Featuring a broad array of tracks the awe-inspiring album was recorded at concerts in Mexico
City, Seattle and San Diego and was ample proof of the brutal, power of Metallica in concert.
Features highlights from:Creeping Death, Seek & Destroy, For Whom the Bell
Tolls, Welcome Home (Sanitarium) and more...
OasisThe Oasis Phenomenon
Featuring rare live footage and archive interviews with the band, alongside the views of a team of leading experts, this is the ultimate critical review of the
band that was propelled to notoriety with ‘Definitely Maybe’, the fastest selling debut album in UK chart
history. Oasis cemented their ascendancy as the kings of Britpop and the icons of Cool Britannia with their
massive chart success.
Featuring highlights from:Rock ‘n’ Roll Star, Supersonic, Cigarettes & Alcohol,Live Forever, Shakermaker, Fade Away and more...
MetallicaMaster of Puppets
‘Master of Puppets’ was the third album released by Metallica in 1986 and was the last recorded
before bassist Cliff Burton’s tragic death. It is widely considered a landmark in the history of heavy metal. Drawing on rare footage of Metallica in performance, this powerful and penetrating documentary features
the impartial and forthright views of a leading team of critics and working musicians.
Features highlights from:Master of Puppets, Battery, Creeping Death, Whiplash,
Fade to Black, For Whom The Bell Tolls and more...
MotörheadInside Motörhead
Drawing on rare footage from film and television archives around the world this is the comprehensive independent review of Motörhead from 1977 through
to the whole of the Bronze era and the beginning of the next chapter with the mighty Orgasmatron. Includes the first ever candid interview with Gerry Bron, former boss of Bronze Records. This incisive film pulls no punches
and is essential viewing for every Motörhead fan.
Features highlights from:Motörhead, Overkill, Bomber, Ace of Spades,
Killed By Death, We Are the Road Crew and more...
MotörheadVideobiography
After a forty-year career Motörhead achieved legendary status as the loudest, hardest heavy metal machine
on the planet. This in depth review of the band and its music draws upon spectacular performance footage, combined with analysis by a team of leading music
critics and insiders. We hear from with the main men - Lemmy, the heart and soul of Motörhead, along with
Phil ‘Philthy Animal’ Taylor and ‘Fast’ Eddie Clark.
NirvanaTeen Spirits
This is the powerful portrait of the man and the music that changed the world. This film draws on
the recollections of those who were closest to band including Kurt Cobain’s grandfather Leland Cobain. We also hear from housemate Dave Reed, photographer
and friend Alice Wheeler, and his guitar teacher Warren Mason. Also featured are the thoughts of biographer
Charles Cross and BBC sessions producer Miti Adhikari.
NirvanaUp Close and Personal
Very few bands have had a musical and social impact on the world; however, in its short but monumental career Nirvana certainly did both. This film features
powerful footage of the band in action, both in concert and in the studio. In addition, we a team of leading
music critics and insiders including Miti Adhikari, the producer of 1991’s historic BBC sessions, and Kurt
Cobain’s biographer Charles R. Cross.
Features highlights from:Smells Like Teen Spirit, Heart Shaped Box, Rape Me,
Sliver, Negative Creep, Pennyroyal Tea and more...
Pink FloydMeddle
First released in 1971, ‘Meddle’ was a landmark album in the career of a remarkable band that set
new standards in British Progressive rock. Featuring standout live performances of album tracks and a
superb line-up of leading rock journalists and music historians including Phil Sutcliffe, Carol Clerk and Alan
Clayson, this is a fascinating critical review of one of the most enduring albums in the Pink Floyd canon.
Featuring highlights from:One of These Days, Echoes and Fearless
The RamonesVideobiography
This documentary combines powerful rare performance footage of The Ramones in action, poignant archive
interviews with Joey, Dee Dee and Johnny Ramone and new interviews with Tommy Ramone to provide the clearest picture yet of what made the band tick. Also
featured are the recollections of tour manager Monte A. Melnick and of Hilly Cristal, founder and owner of the
legendary New York club CBGB’s.
Pink FloydIn Their Own Words
This penetrating film draws on the unique reflections of David Gilmour, Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and Roger Waters to strip away rumours and half-truths and produce the ultimate critical review of Pink Floyd as published in the media by those who really matter: the band members themselves. Also featured are the views of Floyd collaborators such as Ron Geesin co-writer of
Atom Heart Mother.
Red Hot Chili PepppersIn Performance
Featuring performance highlights and archive interviews alongside the views and recollections of a team of
critics and industry insiders this the ultimate appraisal of the music of the Red Hot Chili Peppers that has
wowed audiences for over 30 years. Experts such as respected rock writers Joel McIver, Ben Myers and Alex Milas analyse the career of a band that has weathered the rock and roll maelstrom of success and excess.
Featuring highlights from:Under the Bridge, Give It Away, Suck My Kiss,Blood Sugar Sex Magic, Warped and more...
Red Hot Chili PepppersThe Ultimate Review
The rare ability to blend a raw hard rock sound with funk is the formula which propelled the Red Hot Chili
Peppers from obscurity to international superstardom. Drawing on live performance footage drawn from
Woodstock and Red Square, extensive interviews with the band, along with the reflections of band insiders
such as former producer Andy Gill this is the powerful independent critical review of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Featuring highlights from:Power of Equality, Under the Bridge, Give It Away,
If You Have to Ask, Aeroplane and more...
Pink FloydDark Side of the Moon
Featuring rare live performances alongside analysis from a leading team of rock journalists and critics this
is the ultimate critical review of Pink Floyd’s eighth album, ‘Dark Side of the Moon’. Recorded at Abbey
Road, the album includes some unusual contributors. The beauty of the album is the musical progression from psychedelic art rock, through jazz fusion and
blues-rock, before turning back to psychedelia.
Bruce SpringsteenMusic In Review
This is the definitive independent critical review of the legendary Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. This penetrating critical analysis draws on rare live performance footage, and compares and contrasts his incredible live shows with his hugely successful recording career. A team of leading music critics and working musicians revisits his recordings to discover
what is behind his iconic status.
Featuring highlights from:Glory Days, Living Proof, Shake Rattle and Roll,
Youngstown, Dead Man Walkin’ and more...
The Rolling StonesGet Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!
Featuring extensive rare live archive performances this is the powerful review of an album which has
been hailed as the greatest live recording of all time. Recorded in November 1969, just five months after the tragic death of Brian Jones, the album marked a watershed in the history of the Rolling Stones. This
was the band saying farewell to the sixties and looking forward to the new era ahead.
Featuring highlights from:(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, Street Fighting Man, Gimme Shelter, Jumpin’ Jack Flash and more...
Status QuoInside 1968-1979
From their birth in 1962 as the Scorpions to the end of the Vertigo era, get the definitive retrospective of the work of
this English rock outfit.
The Rolling StonesThe Singles 1962-1970
This was the unforgettable era when the Jagger/Richards combination produced a flood of all time
classics. Drawing on rare footage of the Rolling Stones in performance this penetrating film features the impartial and forthright views of a leading team of critics and working musicians. Step outside the
sanitised world of official releases and take along hard analytical look at the Rolling Stones legend.
Featuring highlights from:Time Is On Our Side, Little Red Rooster, Satisfaction,
Paint It Black, Honky Tonk Woman and more...
Bruce SpringsteenIn Peformance
Bruce Springsteen has rightly earned the plaudits and admiration of peers, contemporaries and new generations of musicians as he continues to follow
a path that he lays himself. Indisputably Springsteen is one of the top live performers of all time. Here that
awe-inspiring legacy is analysed by a dedicated team of leading critics and journalists. Also featured are archive
interviews and extensive performance footage.
Featuring highlights from:Lucky Town, The Times They Are A-Changing, Streets of Philadelphia, The Ghost of Tom Joad and more...
T.RexUp Close and Personal
Some forty years after his tragic death, this superb retrospective gives you the opportunity to discover the real Marc Bolan through the memories of those who lived and worked with him. This film review draws on
the recollections of T.Rex insiders, such as Bill Legend, the only surviving member of the classic early seventies line up and a team of rock journalists. Also featured is
superb archive footage of T.Rex in performance
The WhoThe Moon Years
This is the independent critical guide to the music of the Who in the crucial years when the legendary Keith Moon was in the band. The classic line up of Daltrey, Townshend, Moon and Entwistle produced a stunning
array of legendary music ranging from the first hit singles to the superb rock classics of the seventies. This is the ultimate review of the music of a band which are still seen by many as the best to come out of Britain.
Featuring highlights from:I Can’t Explain, My Generation, Pinball Wizard,
Baba O’Riley, Who Are You and more...
U2War
‘War’ was the beginning of so much for a young band on the cusp of monumental success. On the back of
the album, U2 toured to sell-out crowds worldwide and formed the creative synergy that informs their almighty
shows to this day. With the help of immaculately researched archive performance and interview footage, ‘War’ is here deconstructed and analysed by a dedicated
team of critics and insiders.
Featuring highlights from:Sunday Bloody Sunday, Seconds, New Years Day,
I Will Follow and more...
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