Movie | United States | 05/19/2007 | Concerts | Pop
A 3-D presentation of U2's global \Vertigo\ tour. Shot at seven different shows, this production employs the greatest number of 3-D cameras ever used for a single project.
Movie | United States | 12/11/2007 | Concerts
Live at Piedmont Park is a live album and video release by the Dave Matthews Band from a 2007 benefit concert in Atlanta, Georgia. The concert was held at Atlanta's Piedmont Park in front of an audience of over 80,000 people to raise over US $1 million of a US $42.5 million project to expand 53 acres (210,000 m2) of the city's park.
Movie | United States | 08/04/1998 | Concerts | Music
This video is not your typical collection of music videos. Rather than being simply a straightforward presentation of videos, SINGLE VIDEO THEORY also contains footage of the band members recording their album in the studio. The camera captures the actual recording sessions as well as the band members chatting candidly about their concept and ideas for the music. Directed by Mark Pellington and shot in 16mm over 3 days in 1997.
Movie | United States | 06/29/2000 | Concerts | Rock
A two disc amalgam of the final performances of 2001's Madison Square Gardens performances by one of the greatest bands in the world of some of the greatest music in the world. The atmosphere positively floods out of the screen to envelop you and the hairs on your neck will be standing on end before the first note has been struck. After watching this you'll believe that The Boss is incapable of putting a foot wrong. By the end, he's only just short of defying gravity.
Movie | United States | 09/14/2004 | Concerts | Pop
Legendary rocker and bluesman Stevie Ray Vaughan performs with the band Double Trouble in two influential shows, in 1982 and again in 1985, at the Montreux Rock Festival. Concert footage is mixed with a documentary on Vaughan. Catch Vaughan performing such tunes as Hide Away, Rude Mood, Pride and Joy, Love Struck Baby, Dirty Pool, Give Me Back My Wig, Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up on Love and Collins Shuffle.
Movie | United States | 12/31/1999 | Concerts | Metal
A live Metallica concert backed by a 80 piece symphony orchestra, conducted by Michael Kamen. Two songs are debuted, - Human and No Leaf Clover. A documentary is included. It also was released on audio CD.
Movie | United States | 01/01/2001 | Concerts
Formed in 1975 from the remnants of a British blues band and a California soft-rock duo, Fleetwood Mac evolved into one of the most successful pop-rock groups of the 1970s--a reputation no doubt cemented by their 1977 masterpiece RUMOURS. One of the bestselling albums of all time, RUMOURS' impeccable songwriting, lush vocal harmonies, and polished production stand as testament to the band's cohesive powers--a fact made even more remarkable by the romantic tensions roiling amongst its members at the time (Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks were ending their long-term romantic relationship; Christine and John McVie were getting a divorce). This episode of the CLASSIC ALBUMS series recounts the making of Fleetwood Mac's career-making opus through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and live performances of timeless gems such as Don't Stop, Dreams,Go Your Own Way, You Make Loving Fun, The Chain, and more.
Movie | United States | 09/14/2004 | Concerts
This film documents The Who's 2002 performance at Mansfield, Massachusetts. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey decided to complete the tour after John Entwistle's death, and made it a lasting tribute to their fallen comrade.
Movie | United States | 11/18/2003 | Concerts
Prolific jazz guitarist Metheny and his group launch a tight, intense, uplifting and musically complex assortment of sounds in this fine concert performance. The band features Metheny, Lyle Mays, Steve Rodby, Richard Bona, Cuong Vu, Antonio Sanchez. One of the most acclaimed jazz guitarists of his generation, Pat Metheny is captured here live in concert. Always pushing himself to the very boundaries of musical invention, Metheny and his band pull together a taut, intense set of songs that are both complex and highly enjoyable. Tracks include \Go Get It,\ \The Gathering Sky,\ \Scrap Metal,\ \Are You Going With Me?\ and many more.
Movie | United States | 07/06/1999 | Concerts | Rock
Nine o'clock on Monday morning, August 18, 1969: while the work force was starting the day, Jimi Hendrix was taking the stage at Woodstock. While hundreds of thousands had already left, 25,000 people remained to see this incredible performance. Hendrix, along with drummer Mitch Mitchell and bassist Billy Cox, offered masterly renditions of the songs of the recently disbanded Experience (\Hey Joe,\ \Foxey Lady\), and gave a preview of the blues-based Band of Gypsys (\Izabella,\ \Hear My Train A Comin'\), as well as Jimi's era-defining rendition of \The Star Spangled Banner.\ Though the weekend had witnessed some landmark performances by other great artists, this performance from Hendrix is regarded by many as the defining moment in a festival ripe with defining moments.