For over thirty years, AC/DC have been rocking audiences around the world with their tough, swaggering no-frills brand of blues-based hard rock. The secret of AC/DC's success has been the consistent strength of their live show, and AC/DC: Plug Me In is a two-DVD set that features highlights from twenty television broadcasts and concerts captured ...
Fans of late '60s rock and roll will find this documentary to be a rare and precious jewel, as it contains shining performances from such giants as The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and The Who. Originally planned as a television special in 1968, it was shelved shortly after filming because the manager of the Stones, who ...
The central figures in this documentary/performance are The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood et. al. Filmed at various Stones concerts in Turin, Berlin and London, the film manages to capture the euphoria of a live event due to the IMAX system format: a huge 70mm image projected on 50 X 70-foot screen, accompanied by 6-track ...
This musical release from legendary rock band The Rolling Stones captures key performances and backstage moments during the band's 2005/2006 world tour. Over fifty songs are featured in the release, including classics like Paint it Black, as well as newer tracks like Rain Fall Down. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
Jean-Luc Godard's Sympathy for the Devil, also known as One Plus One, uses both documentary and staged sequences, alternating between an inside look at a rock band's recording process and reflections on contemporary politics and aesthetics. One half of the film focuses on the Rolling Stones, as they rehearse and ultimately record the song that ...
The Rolling Stones keep on rolling in this concert video, which captures a 1997 show from their Bridges To Babylon tour. Songs include Start Me Up, Across The Bridge, Tumbling Dice, Miss You and Gimme Shelter; features guest appearances by Dave Matthews and Joshua Redman. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Nigel Finch's two-hour-plus documentary 25x5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones is a 1990 film that chronicles the first quarter century of what many believe is the best rock & roll band of all time. Using a collection of live footage, archival films (including an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show), and interviews both old and new, ...
This critically-panned, 85-minute montage film intercuts fleeting (and we mean fleeting ), blurry concert footage of such music acts as The Rolling Stones, Joe Cocker, Twiggy and a posthumous Otis Redding with newsreel images from Vietnam, shots of the Atomic bomb being dropped, documentary footage of an Indian cremation, clips of animals being ...
In 1969, after several years off the road, the Rolling Stones decided to get back to the business of playing live with a free concert in London's Hyde Park, which would give them a chance to break in their new guitarist, Mick Taylor. Two days before the concert took place, the group's original lead guitarist and founder, Brian Jones, drowned in ...
In lieu of a straightforward set, the release Rolling Stones: In Performance compiles an extended series of extremely rare concert clips from the Stones during their most popular and vital years. It also includes interviews with such luminaries as Dick Taylor and Keith Altham. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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