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Dick Carruthers Movies

2012  
 
Former Oasis mastermind Noel Gallagher performs with his band High Flying Birds delivering a number of the best-loved songs from his first band - including "Mucky Fingers," "Whatever," "Supersonic," and "Don't Look Back in Anger," - as well as selections from his first solo album. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2011  
 
R&B icon Usher toplines this live concert, mounted and shot at London, England's O2 Arena during the artist's spring 2011 OMG tour to promote his Raymond v Ramond album. Selections include Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home), U Remind Me, U Don't Have to Call, Mars Vs. Venus, DJ Got Us Falling in Love, There Goes My Baby, Burn and many more. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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2009  
 
This musical release from indie rock band The Killers captures a live performance recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, and features tracks like "This is Your Life," "A Dustland Fairytale," "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine," "Mr. Brightside" and more. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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2007  
 
Add Paul McCartney: The McCartney Years to Queue Add Paul McCartney: The McCartney Years to top of Queue  
Paul McCartney: The McCartney Years offers up the best and then some from the solo work by the former Beatle. In addition to over three-dozen videos ranging from his work with Wings to his various solo projects, this collection also includes a wealth of concert footage. Much of the material is accompanied by an optional commentary by Sir Paul who waxes nostalgic on various eras of this lengthy post-Beatles career. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul McCartney
 
2007  
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This 16-song 2007 set from London's O2 Arena featuring a reunited Led Zeppelin with Jason Bonham filling in behind the drum kit for his dearly departed father includes renditions of many of their legendary tunes, among them "Ramble On," "Black Dog," "Dazed and Confused," "Whole Lotta Love," "Kashmir," and "Stairway to Heaven." ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2007  
 
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This program captures a concert by the pop-rock band Keane that took place in London in July 2007. 21 songs are performed at the concert including Bend and Break, Somewhere Only We Know, and Crystal Ball. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
KeaneTom Chaplin, (more)
 
2005  
 
Add Heavy Metal: Louder Than Life to Queue Add Heavy Metal: Louder Than Life to top of Queue  
For decades heavy metal has served as the rebellious, establishment-shaking, red-headed stepchild of the music industry; yet despite continued derision by critics who are quick to write it off as little more than a passable genre of juvenile angst, heavy metal continues to grow and evolve as it maintains a steady, and unwaveringly loyal, fan-base. In this documentary, director Dick Carruthers and producer Jim Parsons gaze into the black heart of the heavy metal universe to explore the emotion and power that drives it, and explore why this particular style of music continues to remain misunderstood by the masses while slowly but surely edging its way into the mainstream. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2004  
 
Add Moloko: 11,000 Clicks to Queue Add Moloko: 11,000 Clicks to top of Queue  
Join Sheffield-based dance-pop duo Moloko on the last date of their 2003 UK tour in this concert captured live at the Brixton Academy in London in November of 2003. Featuring seventeen songs including "Familiar Feeling", "Absent Minded Friends", "Fun for Me", "Statues" and more, this Sanctuary release also offers a bonus short by Moloko's Eddie Stevens that reveals what life is truly like on the road for a touring band. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2003  
 
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This double-DVD set includes more than five hours of never-before-available concert and performance footage from Led Zeppelin, spanning the years 1969-1979. While enthusiasts have been trading poor quality versions of this material for years, this marks the first archival video release to contain any footage of the band playing live. The main feature on the first disc includes highlights of the band's legendary set at the Royal Albert Hall January 9, 1970. If there was ever any doubt as to the power and intricate legerdemain of Jimmy Page (guitar), Robert Plant (vocal/harmonica), John Paul Jones (bass/keyboards/mandolin), and John Bonham (drums), this performance will silence all detractors. The dozen songs from this show are derived primarily from the band's first two LPs, with a few well-chosen covers thrown in for good measure. One particularly interesting inclusion is Plant's spontaneous incorporation of a few lines from Neil Young's "Down by the River" and "On the Way Home" during an epic "How Many More Times." Supplementary shorts on disc one feature a promotional video for "Communication Breakdown" (with the band miming to a pre-recorded audio track), a half-hour mini-show for Danish Television, a clip of "Dazed and Confused" from the British TV program Supershow, as well as a pair of tunes ("Communication Breakdown" and "Dazed and Confused") for the French TV show Tous En Scene. The second DVD fast forwards to the '70s and continues with a trio of main attractions and a slew of extras. First up is a composite video for "Immigrant Song," which contains some amateur footage married to a previously unissued live version of the song. This is followed by outtakes from the motion picture The Song Remains the Same (1976), which finds the quartet at Madison Square Garden in 1973. The oft-bootlegged 1975 Earl's Court is up next, highlighted by acoustic renderings of "Going to California" and "That's the Way." The last extended set finds Zep during its triumphant return to England in 1979. It would ultimately be a bittersweet affair, as it turned out to be the band's final performance in its homeland prior to the death of Bonham the following year. Extras on disc two include a few interview clips and promotional videos for "Over the Hills and Far Away" and "Traveling Riverside Blues" -- both circa the Led Zeppelin (1990) four-CD box set. ~ Lindsay Planer, Rovi

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2000  
 
Add Oasis: Familiar To Millions to Queue Add Oasis: Familiar To Millions to top of Queue  
More than the typical concert video, Oasis: Familiar to Millions is a firsthand glimpse at the legendary dysfunction within the band. Amid performances of hits like "Wonderwall" and "Champagne Supernova", viewers are given an unforgettable show, musically and otherwise. The brothers Gallagher are in classic form as Liam throws tantrums and curses his way through the set, having recently been left by his wife, actress Patsy Kensit. Other songs performed include a cover of Neil Young's "Hey Hey, My My" . ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Witness the musical evolution of a true innovator whose success has spanned generations as iconic singer/songwriter Van Morrison presents his first-ever home video release by offering two unforgettable live performances from the Montreux Music Festival. The first performance, captured as Van Morrison takes the stage on June 30, 1974, features a ten-song set that includes such timeless tunes as "Foggy Mountain Hop", "Boffyflow & Spike", and "Harmonica Boogie". Six years and five albums later, Van Morrison would return to the Montreux stage to offer an impressive fifteen song set that showcased his growing maturity as an artist by offering such songs as "Troubadours", "Joyous Sound", "Summertime in England", and "Tupelo Honey". ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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