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- An autobiographical documentary of the greatest of the rock bands.
- Music video is from The Ed Sullivan Show, recorded 14 August 1965, aired 12 September.
- MC Hammer returns to his hometown and, with the help of some funky tunes, defeats a druglord who is using kids to traffic his stuff.
- Filmed on August 16, 2002 in front of a sell-out crowd in Memphis in the 25th anniversary of death of Elvis Presley. Elvis Presley is the singer on the film and in the concert, via video.
- A collection of Duran Duran's greatest hits on CD along with a DVD of their most popular music videos
- The DVD track is from the film Let It Be, with footage being used from the same recording sessions as "Let It Be". The only exception with both videos is that the audio from the sessions was used in this video instead of the one for "Let It Be".
- The DVD featured never-before-seen footage from the Lennon/Ono archive, rare newsreel and private footage, 15 new and newly remastered music videos, 5.1 surround sound, new animations of Lennon's drawings and an extensive photo gallery.
- Considered one of the greatest nights in Jazz history, this film documents the reunion of 30 jazz greats from the Blue Note label filmed at Town Hall in New York City on February 22nd, 1985.
- A new video, edited from newly transferred footage and out-takes from John and Yoko's "Imagine" film and other previously unseen footage.
- It's just the great Elvis singing his favorite music...Gospel music during concerts and with his backup musicians after concerts. Awesome!!! Real!! Raw energy!!
- The Video Hits Collection features 6 hit music videos from Paula Abdul at her chart-topping prime.
- Released alongside The Smashing Pumpkins greatest hits CD "Rotten Apples", this video collection comes with all of the Pumpkins music videos (excluding "The End is the Beginning is the End"). It also comes with a live performance of "Geek USA" and "An Ode to No One" which is taken from their final performance at the Metro. There is also a hidden video for the never-before-released song "Untitled". All of the videos come with commentary from the band and some have out-takes and behind the scenes footage.
- A collection of music videos spanning George Harrison's career from 76-92. Includes a Dark Horse (his record label) feature, 7 music videos, 4 selections from his Live in Japan & 3 selections from the movie "Shanghai Surprise"
- A new video taken from footage of John recording "Jealous Guy" in the studio at Tittenhurst Park Studios in June 1971, and the "Jealous Guy" driving and rowing sequences (filmed on 21 July 1971) used in John and Yoko's "Imagine" film.
- A collection of promotional videos for British duo Pet Shop Boys featuring all their UK singles 1985 to 1991.
- A video made for the 'John Lennon Anthology' version of 'Working Class Hero' that acts as a short documentary of John's life, narrated by him.
- Sarah Brightman's Harem tracks are brought to life in this collection of music videos, inter-woven with interviews from the artist herself. This Special is filmed in many exotic locals including Egypt and Morocco, bringing to life Sarah's desert fantasy before your very eyes.
- The Beatles song From Me To You.
- With many clips unavailable for decades, these videos chronicle the evolution of one of the most influential bands in pop music. Includes the hits Heart Of Glass, Rapture, Maria and many more top hits, along with several fan favorites. Witness the evolution of New York's greatest genre-breakers
- Complete collection of music-videos from Pat Benatar. Featuring never-before-scene concert footage, original commentary by Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, as well as vintage performances from the Benatar archives.
- The Beatles were seated on high stools, accompanied by a thirteen-piece orchestra. The band were surrounded by friends and acquaintances seated on the floor, who sang along with the refrain during the fade-out.
- Features Blondie classics: "Rapture", "Heart Of Glass", "Atomic", "The Tide Is High", "Dreaming" and "Hangin On The Telephone".
- A new video. On 15 November 1974 a BBC film crew, directed by John, spent a day with him around Central Park and various other locations in New York, to make a video for "Whatever Gets You Through The Night". The video was never broadcast, but a small amount of the footage emerged as a very short edit for "#9 Dream" in February 1975. We unearthed all the original camera film reels from the day, which were very aged and damaged from decay and scratching, cleaned them up, and discovered incredibly charismatic footage of John, obviously greatly enjoying himself on a sunny day out.
- A behind-the-scenes look at Alter Bridge's 2011 concert at Wembley Arena includes interviews with the band.
- Alternate promotional film. Filmed at Twickenham Film Studios, Middlesex, England, 23 November 1965.
- 19944m7.0 (14)Music Video
- 20034m9.1 (14)Music VideoThe 2003 video is composed of documentary footage, mostly depicting children, from the Vietnam War, in addition to recent scenes from various conflicts in the Horn of Africa, the Bosnian War, the 11 September 2001 attack on New York City, and the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- Lip-synching filmed for the television special The Music of Lennon and McCartney (done at Granada TV Centre, Manchester, England, 1-2 November 1965), aired 16 December 1965 in London, 17 December in the rest of Britain.
- Excerpt from the BBC TV documentation "The Mersey Sound" featuring The Beatles performing their 1962 song "Love Me Do".
- Original video from January 1981, featuring a brand new digital transfer of footage of John and Yoko walking in Central Park on 26 November 1980.
- Carman serves the Lord with this hard-hitting video from 1995. In this video, Carman and his group are in a factory and stomping in this hit hip hop sub-Saharan Episcopal choir brass/rap single that was a hit on BET, UPN, TBN. The song hit the air waves in late 1995.
- The music video is from Studio Four, Granada TV Centre, Manchester, England, 25 November 1963 filmed for Late Scene Extra, aired two days later.
- A new video, made from the films "Smile" and "Two Virgins" (August 1968) and footage shot for the "Imagine" film in 1971.
- A new video, taken from 16mm film performance footage of John and 'The Plastic Ono Elephant's Memory Band' live onstage in New York in Madison Square Garden on 30 August 1972, and John and Yoko leaving Marylebone Magistrates' Court in London after his November 1968 cannabis conviction. It also features an excerpt from John's short film "Freedom".
- A new video capturing the feeling of a relaxed day at John and Yoko's mansion in Coldspring Harbour, Long Island, filmed on 20 April 1980.
- A new video, directed by Simon Hilton, filmed in Liverpool. at John's childhood school, Dovedale Primary, at Strawberry Fields, and John's childhood home, Mendips, recently acquired by Yoko and donated to the National Trust.
- From episode 10 of Pop Go the Beatles, recorded 16 July 1963, aired 20 August, with sound effects added in video production; released to promote On Air - Live at the BBC Volume 2. (2013)
- A new video, featuring footage of John and Yoko from 26 November 1980 at the Sperone Gallery in New York and from the beach at South Beach, Staten Island, New York in 1971.
- A new video, featuring John's performance, filmed at The Hit Factory in New York on 18 March 1975 (subsequently licensed to the BBC's "Old Grey Whistle Test"), and footage of John and Yoko together, most of it previously unseen.
- On the first day Michael Lindsay-Hogg recorded a colour performance at EMI Studios, for The Ed Sullivan Show, which was shown on 5 June.