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- A continuation of the story told in the Daft Punk music videos "One More Time," "Aerodynamic," "Digital Love," and "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger."
- Featuring singer Peter Gabriel live in concert in Modena in Italy.
- The July 3rd, 1973 historic concert of the 'leper Messiah'. This was to be David Bowie's last concert with the Ziggy persona and the Spiders from Mars. A great medley of 'Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud'/'All The Young Dudes'/'Oh! You Pretty Things', a Lou Reed cover, and a Rolling Stones cover are but some of the highlights.
- 20 years on from their Live Aid (1985) triumph, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure recruit the world's music superstars once again to perform live and put pressure on Western governments to help Africa and Make Poverty History.
- Maysles brothers documentary covering the first arrival of "Beatlemania" in the U.S., as well at the band's historical appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show."
- Few of Maria Callas's performances were filmed, so these two gala concerts recorded at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in 1962 and 1964 are special. On 4 November 1962, it was before an excited audience that she appeared unexpectedly in a live television transmission of a concert with several other performers. She was in excellent vocal condition, which reassured her fans, who had heard rumors that she was vanishing from the stage to be with Aristotle Onassis or because her voice was failing. Callas sings "Tu che le vanita" from Verdi's Don Carlo and the flirtatious gypsy girl's role in the Habanera and the Seguedille from Bizet's Carmen. In 1963 Callas occasionally recorded for EMI in Paris, but her last triumph was her appearance in Puccini's Tosca at Covent Garden in 1964. The director was Franco Zeffirelli and singing in the role of Scarpia was baritone Tito Gobbi.
- Rare early footage, Beast on the road footage, Top of the Pops, interviews and highlights from Somewhere On Tour 86/87.!
- Paul McCartney in concert during his spring 2002 tour of the U.S.
- Recording of Brazilian singer Marisa Monte's concert, at ATL Hall, in Rio de Janeiro.
- Three Brazilian musicians - Marisa Monte, Carlinhos Brown and Arnaldo Antunes - together in a group project.
- Norah Jones and the Handsome Band live in concert at the House of Blues in New Orleans 2002.
- TV Documentary about Brazilian songwriter/singer Milton Nascimento, including some performances and duets with other important Brazilian artists.
- Ingrid Guimarães and Heloísa Périssé give life to different women, always involved in extreme situations in nine short stories, recorded live.
- First "Paralamas do Sucesso" show after the accident with its leader, Herbert Vianna.
- 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.
- Legião Urbana's unplugged show by MTV.