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A whimsical yet serious-minded look into the future sponsored by the appliance and radio manufacturer. In the "1999 House of Tomorrow", each family member's activities are enabled by a central computer and revolve around products remarkably similar to those made by the sponsor. Power comes from a self-contained fuel cell, which supports environmental controls, an automatic cooking system, and a computer-assisted "education room". (IMDb)
First concert is from the TV Show 'Guitar, Guitar' hosted by Laura Weber in 1969. Next is 'In Concert at the Freight & Salvage, 1996'. Last is 'An Informal Interview (1996)'.
Amateur filmmaker, James Poppleton, delivers an account of WWII from the home front in Melbourne, Australia. Newspaper headlines set the scene and provide a timeline, starting with the declaration of war and various wartime activities such as air raid drills, marching, sandbagging and trench digging. Poppleton concludes with the end of World War II and marks the occasion with the Victory Day celebrations and marches that took place on the streets of Melbourne.
Venice, 1989 Pink Floyd's performance on the Grand Canal, Venice on 15 July 1989 – the tour's penultimate show. Recorded for a live international television broadcast, hence the shortened set. Knebworth, 1990 The band's headline set at the Silver Clef Award Winners Concert held at Knebworth House on 30 June 1990.
Live In Venice · 15 July, 1989. Stereo only: PCM 48/24.
Ten years ago exactly, more or less, give or take a day or two, six young men sat down, or maybe stood, or perhaps some of them just lounged, and wrote the first episode of a new series called Owl Stretching Time. They were called Graham Chapman , John Cleese, Terry Gilliam , Eric Idle,Terry Jones and Michael Palin and later both they and the series became known as Monty Python 's Flying Circus . Today they are the best known British comedy group in the world, famous from Cathay to Kathmandu, from Sydney to Sidcup (except in Japan where the programme is called The Gay Boys' Dragon Show ... say no more).
To commemorate their tenth anniversary a BBC team tracked them down in the deserts of Tunisia where they were filming their Life of Brian and almost persuaded them to examine the genesis, the genius and the gender of Monty Python.
In 1990 and again in 1997, Gary Moore and the Midnight Blues stormed the stage at the Montreux Rock Festival. Tunes include "Oh Pretty Woman," "Walking by Myself," "The Stumble," "All Your Love," "Midnight Blues," "Don't Love Me," "Still Got the Blues," "Texas Strut," "Moving On," "Too Tired," "Further On up the Road," "Stop Messing Around," "Cold, Cold Feeling," " Blues Is Alright," "The Messiah Will Come Again" and more.
Runtime: 93 min
Features performances by Moody Blues
Taste
Life
Steve Shorter & Tilly Set
Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band
Soft Machine
Blossom Toes
Marsha Hunter & White Trash
Brian Auger & The Trinity
Humble Pie
French filmmaker Dominique Cabrera made this documentary diary by videotaping for nine months during 1995, probing her own life as a single mother in a Paris suburb and capturing her depression, therapist, lover, and intake of food and Prozac
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, both formerly of the English hard rock band Led Zeppelin, recorded and toured in the mid-1990s under the title Page and Plant. The pair re-united in 1994 and, after recording a highly successful first album, they embarked on a world tour. They then recorded a second album, followed by another world tour, before disbanding at the end of 1998. They later briefly reunited in 2001. This is a Japanese proshot broadcast recording of Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, performing live at the Glastonbury Festival at Pilton, Somerset, England on June 25th, 1995. Set List 01 No Quarter 02 Gallows Pole 03 'Presentation' 04 Since I've Been Loving You 05 The Song Remains The Same 06 Friends 07 Break On Through~ Dazed And Confused~ Calling To You 08 Four Sticks 09 In The Evening 10 Kashmir
"We Were Going To Live Together, Record Together… And It Was Going To Be Wonderful…" - As part of the band's Documental series about their history, the documentary short about the making of Songs of Faith & Devotion and its eventual tour showcases the band moving into different directions where they nearly killed each other followed by a tour that broke the band leading to the departure of its longtime member Alan Wilder.
This release is composed of two performances that the band made on the U.S. television show MTV Unplugged. Among the album's 33 tracks are 11 performances which were not aired on either broadcast.
Miles Davis Band, "La Grande Halle De La Villette", Paris, France, July 10, 1991 ,
Miles Davis (tp) Bill Evans (ss) Kenny Garrett, Jackie McLean (as) Steve Grossman (ts) Chick Corea (el-p) Deron Johnson (syn) John McLaughlin, John Scofield (el-g) Joe "Foley" McCreary (lead b) Dave Holland (b) Darryl Jones, Richard Patterson (el-b) Al Foster, Ricky Wellman (d)
"Presenting The Intimate And Delicate Side Of Depeche Mode" - A short documentary surrounding the development and release of the Depeche Mode record ”Exciter.”
John Lee Hooker is one of the few legendary bluesmen to crack the MTV barrier. He has recorded and performed with a host of contemporary pop stars. John Lee's music hasn't changed but the accompanying musicians have. This 60 minute video presents John Lee performing with many of his friends from 1984 to 1992. Ry Cooder duets on three tracks. Robert Cray burns up the fretboard on Mr. Lucky, John Hammond plays slide behind Father Was a Jockey and Bonnie Raitt cajoles and teases on "I'm In The Mood".
When they released their hit single "Rock Around the Clock" in 1955, Bill Haley and his band of Comets forever changed the face of rock 'n' roll. This rare live concert captured more than 20 years later at the Birmingham Odeon showcases the band's boundless passion for performing, featuring tracks such as "Shake, Rattle and Roll," "Razzle Dazzle," "Rudy's Rock," "See You Later, Alligator," "Rock This Joint" and "Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie."
A 12-song music video collection from Scotland's The Jesus and Mary Chain, spanning their studio catalog up to 1989's Automatic. Seminal and important.