IQ: Subterranea The Concert
IQ are shown performing live at 013, Tilburg, Holland as part of their 1999 'Subterranea' European tour. Tracks include 'Subterranea', 'Capricorn', 'The Other Side' and 'The Narrow Margin'.
Led Zeppelin is a double DVD set first released in 2003. It represents the first official video release of Led Zeppelin's live material since 1976's The Song Remains the Same. The recording of the DVD spans the years from 1969 to 1979 and includes performances from the Royal Albert Hall in 1970, Madison Square Garden in 1973, Earls Court in 1975, and Knebworth in 1979. Extras provided on the set include a 1969 promo film for Communication Breakdown, a short performance on the French TV show 'Tous En Scene' in 1969, a short performance on the Danish TV Show 'TV-Byen' in 1969, a performance on the British TV shoe 'Supershow' in 1969, a performance of Immigrant Song from the band's show at the Sydney Showground in February 1972, an interview with the NYC Press Conference in 1970, an Australian press conference in 1972, an interview with The Old Grey Whistle Test, the Over The Hills And Far Away promo (1990) and the Travelling Riverside Blues promo (1990).
IQ are shown performing live at 013, Tilburg, Holland as part of their 1999 'Subterranea' European tour. Tracks include 'Subterranea', 'Capricorn', 'The Other Side' and 'The Narrow Margin'.
MY XXXXX CONFESSiONS TOUR 2019.08.12 Tour Final at LIQUIDROOM Part of the Mary's Blood – 10th Anniversary Box set
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Celebrate 100 years of the American Theatre Wing with this star-studded concert featuring favorite showtunes from the past century.
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Features the final of the tour "DAICHI MIURA LIVE TOUR ONE END" held at Tokyo International Forum Hall A on December 11, 2018.
Features the final of "DAICHI MIURA LIVE TOUR COLORLESS" held by Daichi Miura at Yoyogi National Gymnasium on November 5, 2019.
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Filmed and recorded at the legendary Hammersmith Apollo in London, Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators - Living the Dream Tour captures the band incendiary performance in front of a rabid sold out audience. For over two hours they roar through a set featuring the tracks from all four of Slash's solo albums.
On Saturday, Oct. 18, they broadcast the show's 100th episode from a DJ booth in the center of New York's Madison Square Garden. The benchmark show sold out in 12 hours and provided the audience with a sneak peek at the group's forthcoming album, We Are All We Need, which is due out early next year on Anjunabeats/Ultra Music. Highlights included exclusive previews of "Quieter is Louder" and "Sacrifice," which can be heard on a recording of the show's set on Soundcloud. Watch the performance of the album's title track below.
Long considered one of the top keyboardists of the prog rock era, Rick Wakeman's 2001 concert DVD release, The Legend, touches upon many different eras of the musician's long and winding career. Recorded during Wakeman's 2000 U.K. tour, he performs the entire set solo, often chatting with the audience (and he proves to be quite comical, telling a Spinal Tap-esque story of a concert from the mid-'70s that went terribly wrong due to over-drinking and faulty stage props).
"Chile On Hell" was filmed at the Teatro Caupolican in Santiago, Chile on May 10, 2013, and features Anthrax - Joey Belladonna/vocals, Scott Ian/guitar, Charlie Benante/drums, Frank Bello/bass and Jon Donais/lead guitar. The band performed an extended set that featured songs from Anthrax's entire catalogue - all the fan-favorites including "I Am The Law," "Indians," "Madhouse," "Caught In A Mosh," "The Devil You Know," and "I'm Alive." "Santiago was the perfect place to film the show for this," said Anthrax's Charlie Benante. "When we'd played there in the past, we'd finish our set, play our encore and go back to the dressing room. But every time, the fans would continue to scream and cheer and clap. I mean, they went on and on, they wouldn't stop. One time Scott and I walked out to the side of the stage just to watch what was going on in the audience, it was intense. Why wouldn't we want to film a DVD in front of an audience like that?
Recorded live at The Fuji Rock Festival, Mukuni, Japan, July 28, 2001.