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HEY - MTV Unplugged
September 10, 2007 at the Teatr Roma Hey second, the Kayah, the artist in Poland appeared on MTV Unplugged concert. The team presented the audience 17 songs including two covers, the first PJ Harvey, second Iggy Pop. The band played this gig for 15 years of existence. Hey was the only Polish band that played live without electricity for the second time. The first took place in autumn 1993 in the studio of Radio Lodz. The concert went off quite badly, so Hey was not interested in re this type of event. Fortunately, they decided to play, who led the first bassist Hey, Martin Macuk. He remembers the first concert Unplugged Marcin Żabiełowicz
Balzac: DeepBlue - Chaos from Darkism
1. Beyond Evil 308, Pt. 1 2. D.A.R.K. 3. Blood Inside '68 4. Into The Light Of The 13 Dark Night 5. Gyakusatsu No Mukou Gawa 6. XXXxxx 7. Shi Wo Yubi Sasu 8. Inside My Eyes 9. Came Out Of The Grave 10. Yami No Hikeri E 11. Beyond Evil 308, Pt. 2 12. Day The Earth Caught Fire 13. Art Of Dying 14. The World Without End 15. I Can't Stand It Anymore 16. In Your Face 17. The Silence Of Crows 18. The End Of Century 19. Nowhere #13 20. Violent Paradise 21. The Human Blood 22. Monster 23. No Resistance '68 24. Unvarnished Facts 25.
The City of Light
The City of Light is the second DVD released by Australian hip-hop band Hilltop Hoods. It was released in December 2007 by Obese Records. The City Of Light, documents the making of the platinum certified The Hard Road and the 2007 ARIA award winning The Hard Road: Restrung albums and the touring undertaken by the group in promoting these albums, allowing an insight into the creative dynamic of the group. The City Of Light incorporates two hours of exclusive interviews and music videos, including extensive live and behind the scenes footage from the The Hard Road: Restrung album launch. This performance saw the Hilltop Hoods perform alongside the 31 piece Adelaide Symphony Orchestra to a full house at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre.
Pink Floyd: Meddle - A Classic Album Under Review
With hints of the genius to come in DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, MEDDLE represented a sea change for classic rockers Pink Floyd. This critical examination takes a look into the songwriting, studio time, and release of this album that includes the 23-minute-long epic, "Echoes." This title features performance footage of the band, as well as insight from rock scholars.
A Drag a Gozar
Tribute to "A Velha a Fiar" by Humberto Mauro and winner of Gongo Show 2007 - Rio de Janeiro edition.
Prince - Super Bowl XLI Halftime Show
On February 4, 2007, Prince played at the Super Bowl XLI half-time show in Miami, Florida on a large stage shaped like his symbol. The event was carried to 140 million television viewers, his biggest ever audience. His 12-minute performance in the rain began with an intro of the Queen song "We Will Rock You" and concluded with "Purple Rain". In 2015, Billboard ranked it the greatest Super Bowl performance ever.
Rocking the Nation
A concert tour with the rock band “Romantic Violence” to get insight into the Hungarian radical right-wing subculture. The slogans are rocking: freedom, anti-Communism, Trianon, the Jews, 100% Hungarian, to arms!
65 Revisited
Recorded during Bob Dylan's tour of England in 1965, this documentary from director D.A. Pennebaker captures the legendary artist in his prime -- both on- and offstage. Edited from never-before-seen footage that was originally shot for the cinema verité classic Don't Look Back, the film also features intimate original interviews with Dylan alongside unused concert footage, including a memorable performance of Dylan's "To Ramona."