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- DirectorMichael SimonStarsBarry GibbRobin GibbMaurice GibbThe Bee Gees play all their greatest hits in this incredible gig.
- DirectorChris HilsonStarsBruce SpringsteenRoy BittanClarence ClemonsLive From New York City is the chronicle of Bruce Springsteen's first tour with The E Street Band in over a decade. A full-on rock revival packed with hits and fan favorites, Live From New York is a triumphant reunion of one of rock's great acts.
- DirectorDavid LelandStarsJoe BrownEric ClaptonJools HollandGeorge Harrison's friends, family, and bandmates unite for a tribute concert on the one-year anniversary of his death.
- DirectorSam EricksonFenton WilliamsStarsDave MatthewsTim Reynolds
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsDavid GilmourRichard WrightGuy PrattLegendary singer and guitarist David Gilmour performs live at the Royal Albert Hall on May 29, 30 and 31st, 2006 in London, England, showcasing material from his 2006 solo album "On an Island" and his Pink Floyd repertoire.
- DirectorJoe ThomasStarsLindsey BuckinghamMick FleetwoodJohn McVie
- DirectorMichael CollinsStarsLindsey BuckinghamMick FleetwoodChristine McVieIn November 1977, a small documentary crew traveled to Japan to film Fleetwood Mac on the last leg of their 'Rumours' tour. What they found was an exhausted band - on the road for eight months without a break. It was the first time a film crew was allowed full access to this band. The resulting film is an intimate portrait of five band members honed by mutual respect and talent, contrasted with the resulting fallout when relationship fall apart. all of which is reflected in the band's songs and on film, as part of this historic tour. It is, finally, a portrait of Japan and the dissimilarity between cultures - coming together and culminating in an intimate moving and powerful concert, filmed in Tokyo.
- DirectorJoe ThomasStarsStevie NicksVanessa CarltonIn this episode, Soundstage captures a radiant Stevie Nicks in her first filmed solo performance since 1987. Clad in her trademark look of high heels and lace, Stevie boldly kicks off the night with "Stand Back." Don't miss a second as she performs songs from her comprehensive career retrospective album, Crystal Visions. Throughout the evening, Stevie elegantly showcases her vocal abilities on "Fall From Grace," and follows a stunning performance of "How Still My Love" with a cover of Dave Matthews Band's "Crash Into Me" interpreted through the eyes of a woman. Stevie also beautifully performs "Sara," a song rarely performed without Fleetwood Mac, before finishing up the hour with an amazing cover of Led Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll."
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsDaryl HallMark McEwenJohn OatesLegendary duo Hall & Oates perform their hits.
- DirectorDanny ClinchStarsJohn MayerRobbie McIntoshDavid Ryan HarrisJohn Mayer performs at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California on December 8, 2007, during his promotional tour for his third album, Continuum. The show consists of three separate performances, one from John Mayer alone, then from the John Mayer Trio, and ending with John Mayer and his full touring ensemble.
- DirectorDick CarruthersStarsRobert PlantJimmy PageJohn Paul JonesA concert documentary of Led Zeppelin's December 10, 2007 tribute performance for Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.
- DirectorRob SheridanStarsAlessandro CortiniJosh FreeseAaron NorthA concert film documenting Nine Inch Nails' 2006 summer and winters tours in support of their fourth album With Teeth.
- DirectorJoe ThomasStarsPhil CollinsBill CantosConnie JacksonFilmed in June of 2010 in the intimate surroundings of New York's famous Roseland Ballroom, this is a real chance to get up close and personal as Phil Collins faithfully recreates the soul and Motown classics that he loved as a teenager. His band includes three of Motown's original backing band The Funk Brothers: Bob Babbitt on bass and guitarists Eddie Willis and Ray Monette, as well as two stalwarts of Genesis' live shows: Chester Thompson on drums and Darryl Stuermer on guitars.
- DirectorAlan ParkerStarsBob GeldofChristine HargreavesJames LaurensonA confined but troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.
- StarsRoy OrbisonJackson BrowneT Bone BurnettRock 'n' roll legend Roy Orbison and some friends, legends in their own right, get together and perform some of Orbison's songs.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsSadeRyan WatersConcert film of Sade's 2001 tour promoting their new album Lovers Rock. They perform new tracks from that album and many old favorites. Also features backstage footage, a music video of "King of Sorrow," and other bonus features. Recorded Sept. 2001 in California.
- DirectorDennis SaundersStarsChris LaytonTommy ShannonStevie Ray VaughanStevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble burn it up at the El Mocambo.
- DirectorJonathan DemmeStarsDavid ByrneBernie WorrellAlex WeirConsidered by critics as the greatest concert film of all time, the live performance was shot over the course of three nights at Hollywood's Pantages Theater in December of 1983 and features Talking Heads' most memorable songs.
- DirectorGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonPaul McCartneyStarsJohn LennonPaul McCartneyGeorge HarrisonThe Beatles charter a special bus for a surreal mystery tour.
- DirectorRico LabbeStarsBurton CummingsRandy BachmanGarry PetersonThe Guess Who is filmed for a concert in their hometown of Winnipeg during a 2000 cross Canada tour.
- DirectorFrançois LamoureuxPierre LamoureuxStarsChrissie HyndeMartin ChambersJames Walbourne"Live In London" is a live performance masterpiece that captures The Pretenders at the top of their game. If you saw them live on their 2009 tour, you'll know what I'm talking about. You owe it to yourself to get this program as a reminder of just how amazing this band is on the road. "Live In London" succeeds where The Pretenders' studio albums fail. They are one of those rare bands that truly does sound better when they're playing in front of an audience -- an intimate small theater crowd here. With all due respect to original guitarist James Honeyman Scott and bassist Pete Farndon, The Pretenders latest lineup is the best Chrissie Hynde has ever staged. With the steady pounding of original drummer Martin Chambers, newcomers James Walbourne on guitar, Nick Wilkinson on bass and Eric Heywood on pedal steel rock from start to finish, revitalizing Pretenders' classics like "Message of Love" and "Kid," while adding new ones like "Boots of Chinese Plastic" to the playlist. You'll be blown away by Walbourne's electrifying guitar work. It starts with the first licks of the opener "Chinese Plastic," scorches through "Rosalee," and climaxes with the show-stopper "Precious." Walbourne delivers pure, unadulterated, raw, rip-snorting rock 'n' roll. His on-stage chemistry with Hynde is self-evident. As per usual, Hynde's vocals are impeccable, showing great range, dynamics and emotion, equally adept at punk rockers like "The Wait" and ballads like "I'll Stand By You." This woman has earned the right to work the stage with the swagger of a rock star. She is it. The direction and camera work throughout "Live In London" give the viewer the perspective of being on stage with The Pretenders. Tight crops interspersed with effective wide angles make one feel like he can count the streaks of mascara multiplying on Hynde's face and see the beads of sweat building on Chambers' brow as the night rocks on.
- DirectorKevin BurnsStarsShirley JonesRichard RodgersLorenz Hart
- DirectorGavin TaylorStarsBonoThe EdgeAdam ClaytonU2 perform a live concert at Red Rocks.
- DirectorDeclan LowneyStarsJohn CaleSterling MorrisonLou ReedShot at L'Olympia in Paris in June 1993, Velvet Redux Live MCMXCIII presents a snapshot of one of their few reunion gigs.