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The Old Grey Whistle Test: 70s Gold
( 2011 )
Artists featured are Elton John, Lindisfarne, David Bowie, Curtis Mayfield, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Steppenwolf, Vinegar Joe, Brinsley Schwarz, New York Dolls, Argent, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Captain Beefheart, Johnny Winter, Dr Feelgood, Gil Scott Heron, Patti Smith, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Cher & Gregg Allman, Talking Heads, The Jam, Blondie, Iggy Pop and The Specials.
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Alice Cooper: Brutally Live
( 2000 )
Shot in London during the 2000 world tour, Brutally Live showcases Alice Cooper doing what he's been doing better than anyone else over the past 25 years: turning a rock concert into a theatrical extravaganza.
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Alice Cooper & Friends
( 1977 )
A TV concert special showcasing performances by Alice Cooper and support acts Sha Na Na, The Tubes and Nazareth. Filmed June 19, 1977 at Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA, this special was broadcast in September 1977 on US television.
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Promised Land of Heavy Metal
( 2008 )
Promised Land of Heavy Metal is a documentary about Finland, the only country where heavy metal has become mainstream. Starring Alice Cooper, Mr Lordi, and Ville Valo.
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Midsummer Rock
( 1970 )
Documentary of a rock concert that took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1970.
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Who Shot Rock & Roll: The Film
( 2012 )
Inspired by the acclaimed exhibition "Who Shot Rock & Roll," this documentary short explores the groundbreaking collaborations between photographers and recording artists who came together to create some of the most enduring images in rock history. From the early 1950s through the present, "Who Shot Rock & Roll: The Film" tells the stories behind the photos and takes viewers on a visual journey through the many eras of rock and roll. The film features interviews, new photographs and never-before-seen footage spotlighting the work of Edward Colver, Henry Diltz, Jill Furmanovsky, Lynn Goldsmith, Bob Gruen, Norman Seeff, Mark Seliger and Guy Webster. Musicians Alice Cooper, Noel Gallagher, Debbie Harry and Henry Rollins are also featured. And in a special segment, the rock photography of Linda McCartney is rediscovered through images handpicked by Paul McCartney and a rare interview with Mary McCartney who discusses her mother's rarely seen, historic work. Shot in Los Angeles, New York and the United Kingdom, the film includes iconic songs and music from Blondie, The Doors, KISS, Led Zeppelin, Oasis, The Rolling Stones, The Sex Pistols, The Who - and more. Powerful imagery and insightful commentary give viewers a unique glimpse into photography's impact on the ever-changing-but everlasting-culture of rock and roll.
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Alice Cooper Theatre of Death Live
( 2010 )
Alice Cooper completed his 2009 Theatre of Death World Tour by filming the final show at London's legendary Hammersmith Apollo. The concert features many of Cooper's massive hits including 'School's Out,' 'I'm Eighteen' and 'Poison,' 'Alice Cooper's Theatre Of Death' is a very different show than anyone has ever seen before. Always expect the unexpected from the unpre...Read all
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Alice Cooper: Prime Cuts
( 1991 )
This video documentary follows Alice's career from his discovery by Frank Zappa at the Wiskey-a-GoGo in Los Angeles to his "Hey Stoopid" album in 1991. It looks at his personal life, like his long-time marriage to Cheryl and his battle with alchoholism, and professional relationships with his manager Shep Gordon and his producer Bob Ezrin.
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Alice Cooper: The Nightmare Returns
( 1989 )
The concert was filmed live in Detroit, Michigan, USA on Halloween 1986 at the start of his "The Nightmare Returns" World Tour, in support of his album Constrictor.
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Alice Cooper: Welcome to My Nightmare (Concert Feature)
( 1975 )
A 1975 Alice Cooper concert hosted by Vincent Price, with Alice Cooper's trademark "horror" stage act, and performances of some of his hit songs, including "Only Women Bleed", "School's Out" and "Steven".
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Detroit: Comeback City
( 2018 )
The chronicle of Detroit's economic downfall and possible exciting rebirth told by famous Detroiters and relatives of those who back in the day helped build the city and the country.
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Rock Bottom
( 1992 )
A deadpan comical look at the worst pop songs of all time with the morose John Peel.
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Richard Thompson: Solitary Life
( 2003 )
A portrait of Richard Thompson, co-founder of folk-rock group Fairport Convention and also an eminent singer/guitarist/songwriter in his own right.
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Fairport Convention: Maidstone 1970
( 2008 )
This film captures the band at the Maidstone Fiesta during the summer of 1970 as they run through their set of the time which included various jigs and reels and the songs "Sir Patrick ...
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The Real Tony Blackburn
( 2002 )
Documentary charting the rise, fall and rise again of veteran British DJ Tony Blackburn.
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Sounds of 69
( 1999 )
Documentary examining the 19 number one singles of 1969.
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Supershow
( 1969 )
A great group of rock, jazz and blues legends jam to an invited audience.
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Hendrix: Band of Gypsys
( 1999 )
A look back at the historic Hendrix/Band of Gypsys concerts held at the Fillmore East, December 31, 1969 - January 1, 1970.
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White Rooms and Imaginary Westerns
( 2015 )
White Rooms and Imaginary Westerns is an impressionistic journey through the life and career of Pete Brown, songwriter, poet, singer, bandleader, record producer and (originally encouraged by Martin Scorsese's love of his lyrics) screenwriter. It is about youth, age, success, failure, mortality and perseverance. Touching on Brown's wartime and postwar childhood, and his second generation Jewish immigrant roots, the film explores the social and political backgrounds which stimulated the development of this groundbreaking artist and performer. Partly responsible for the sale of 35 million + albums, Brown as a rock poet is thought by some to be in close company to Bob Dylan in chronicling the post war/60's era, but his horizons have continued to expand beyond music and lyrics. The film boasts a stellar cast, both pro- and anti- Brown, including Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce (in his last major filmed interview), Ginger Baker, Martin Scorsese, Arthur Brown, Robert Wyatt, and Fay Weldon. Director Mark AJ Waters (Brown's regular screenwriting partner) respectfully depicts the events, imagery and culture that he was not a part of, but from which he and many of his contemporaries drew considerable inspiration. WRIW is more than a rock documentary, as its subject is not only a musician; it crosses as many boundaries as Brown himself does. It is a fast moving and entertaining portrait of an intriguing and often limelight-shunning personality, still a creative force in his mid-70s.
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Revival: The Sam Bush Story
( 2015 )
Heralded as one of the most influential musicians in the modern era, Sam Bush pioneered a new genre of music, inspired some of today's most successful commercial acts, yet he remains the music world's best-kept secret.
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Bring on the Night
( 1985 )
Documents the preparation and rehearsals for Sting's first solo concert, as well as his supporting band's opinions on their leader and his controversial efforts.
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The Secret Disco Revolution
( 2012 )
A cheeky, sexy documentary hybrid, THE SECRET DISCO REVOLUTION wraps revealing celebrity interviews, classic kitsch footage and music, in a hilarious new package that never lets you stop dancing long enough to decide what's real and what's satire.
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Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police
( 2013 )
Based on the acclaimed memoir One Train Later by rock guitarist Andy Summers, Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police follows Summers' journey from his early days in the psychedelic '60s music scene, when he played with The Animals, to chance encounters with drummer Stewart Copeland and bassist Sting, which led to the formation of a punk trio, The Police. During the band's phenomenal rise and its dissolution at the height of their popularity in the mid-80s, Summers captured history with his candid photographs. Utilizing rare archival footage and insights from the guitarist's side of the stage, Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police brings together past and present as the band members reunite, more than two decades later, for a global reunion tour in 2007.
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Toto: 35th Anniversary Tour Live in Poland
( 2014 )
This spectacular live concert sees Toto celebrating their 35th Anniversary at the Atlas Arena in Lodz, Poland during their 2013 World Tour. The show epitomises the combination of craft, heart and drive that has been Toto's trademark throughout their career in a set packed with hits and classic album tracks. The individual band members have played on many of the best known and most successful records in history but when they come together as Toto they create music that is uniquely special. This is Toto at their very best.
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Toto: Africa
( 1982 )
The music video was directed by Steve Barron. In the video, a researcher in a library tries to match a scrap of a picture of a shield to the book from which it was torn out. As he continues...
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One More for the Fans! Celebrating the Songs & Music of Lynyrd Skynyrd
( 2015 )
An extraordinary collection of music artists came together for "One More For The Fans! - Celebrating The Songs & Music of Lynyrd Skynyrd", a special concert event honoring one of the most influential bands of our time. The concert took place at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia and featured star-studded collaborations by esteemed artists paying tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd's music.
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Bad Company: Hard Rock Live
( 2010 )
The classic rock event of the year! Live reunion tour concert from Bad Company, featuring Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke and Mick Ralphs performing a one night only sold-out show at The Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida on August 8, 2008.
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Bad Company: Live at Wembley
( 2011 )
Filmed in high definition at London's Wembley Arena in April 2010, this film captures the reunited Bad Company doing what they do best, playing great songs to packed arenas with fantastic energy. The three surviving original members Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke (bassist Boz Burrell died in 2006), supplemented by Howard Leese on guitars and Lynn Sorensen on bass, deliver a set list featuring all the band's classic hits, live fan favorites and some rarely heard gems to create the ultimate Bad Company live film.
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The Ballad of Mott the Hoople
( 2011 )
Documentary feature film on Mott The Hoople - with interviews from the band members as well as Roger Taylor (Queen) & Mick Jones (The Clash) amongst others. Documenting the bands formation - with the help of Island Records eccentric, genius producer Guy Stevens - their early, pre-punk, riotous gigs which saw them banned from venues in the UK, to their sold out 5 nights at the URIS theater on Broadway. The film contains a wealth unseen photographs & footage.
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Deathbed Salesman: My conversation with Kim Fowley
( 2013 )
I've known Kim Fowley, record producer, singer, impresario, songwriter, musician, film maker, and provocateur since 1972. Our paths have crossed many times throughout our rock n roll adventures, and I have always been astounded by how many Trilbys there are to his Svengali. His powers of seduction run unfathomably deep. His career has had more peaks and valleys, highs and lows, iPods and iGods than any other rock and roll P.T. Barnum that ever existed. He makes a three-ring circus look like a lonely mime in Central Park. I was honored to spend an afternoon talking with him in the twilight of his neon life.
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The Velvet Underground
( 2021 )
The Velvet Underground explores the multiple threads that converged to bring together one of the most influential bands in rock and roll.
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The Velvet Underground and Nico
( 1966 )
"A Symphony of Sound" - depicts a rehearsal of The Velvet Underground and Nico at the Factory, 231 East 47th St., (loft on 4th floor), New York City. It is essentially a one long loose improvisation including some private conversations and a brief visit from the NYPD.
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Of the Moon: The Silver Apples Story.
( 2008 )
They made music out of recycled WWII junk parts, and invented electronic dance music during the Psychedelic Sixties. Of the Moon. is the feature length documentary about the first techno pop group, the Silver Apples. This inspiring story examines a lost history of creative visionaries and unsung heroes from the Sixties who combined art, science, and music to change our culture. As one of music histories great missing links Silver Apples remained a secret amongst musicians, and record collectors for decades before reemerging to the appreciation of a new generation raised on synthesized sounds in an electronic society.
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1968 with Tom Brokaw
( 2007 )
Tom Brokaw shares the personal odysseys of people who lived through the chaotic decade of the 1960s.
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Mingus: Charlie Mingus 1968
( 1968 )
A close-up of bass player and composer Charlie Mingus as he and his five-year-old daughter await eviction by the City of New York.
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Going to Whatstock?
( 2008 )
Michael and Jackie O'Brien (Owner's of the World Famous 'Toi' restaurant on Sunset), take a journey of rock music, love, and family as they get their sixties band back together again to play one last time at 'Goodstock' in West Virginia. Along the way they talk to Ed Begley Jr. about his sixties experiences, jam out with Giovanni Ribisi, and find out that Woodstock isn't 'what' it used to be.
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The Guys Who Wrote 'Em
( 2014 )
The remarkable story of the 1960's duo Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart who created the sound of The Monkees, scored hit after hit and inspired a youth movement to lower the voting age. They were actors, activists, singers, songwriters and pop culture icons. The story of their unique partnership is told through their own movies, photographs and personal archives. Narrated by Bobby Hart and featuring commentary from Tommy Boyce, Michael Nesmith, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, Kim Fowley and others.
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Edgeplay
( 2004 )
"EDGEPLAY: A film about The Runaways" chronicles the rise and disintegration of the seminal '70's all-teenage-girl rock band The Runaways, whose members included then-unknown future rock stars Lita Ford and Joan Jett. The film explores the effects of verbal, emotional and psychological abuse on girls too young to drink, but old enough for sex, drugs and rock n' roll.
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Easy Trouble
( 2006 )
Garage Rock pioneers The Charms are a huge part of the growing underground Rock and Roll revival. This DVD documents the first 3 years of their existence in an incredibly honest and realistic story of the ups and downs of a real Rock and Roll band. It includes commentary from Little Steven Van Zandt and Kim Fowley, and examines how being in a band parallels other close-knit relationships: love, hate, confusion, deception, triumphs, boredom and the will to succeed. "I don't care if there are ten people at a gig or ten thousand, The Charms are gonna win them over" - Steven Van Zandt
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Kaleidoscope
( 2009 )
A nation stays alive when its culture is alive.
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grape nehi : Wow this was horrible... who told this chic Sweeney she could act? smh