Films de concertsEn janvier 2005, à Sydney en Australie, le producteur de musique Hal Willner conviait des artistes tels que Nick Cave, U2, Beth Orton, Rufus Wainwright ou Jarvis Cocker à un concert-hommage dédié à Leonard Cohen. Ce film est un témoignage de cette soirée unique, assorti d'un entretien, réalisé pour l'occasion, avec le célébrissime chanteur canadien.
Films de concertsL’icône du rock français, Johnny Hallyday nous offre un spectacle somptueux au Stade de France devant 80 000 spectateurs. Trois heures de live et plus de trente chansons incontournables, des duos avec Lionel Richie, Pascal Obispo, Patrick Bruel, Florent Pagny, Lara Fabian et Jean-Jacques Goldman, un Medley « Rhythm & Blues » et un « unplugged » dans un décor et une mise en scène spectaculaires. Il lance un nouveau titre Allumer le feu qui est à la hauteur de son concert et qui deviendra un tube par la suite.
Films de concertsEn 1995, Michel Sardou donne une série de concerts pour présenter son nouvel album Selon que vous serez etc. 113 représentations à guichets fermés pendant 5 mois à l’Olympia, salle où il n’avait pas joué depuis 20 ans et qu’il a choisie pour se rapprocher de son public. Avec de nouveaux musiciens, Sardou interprète des chansons moins connues comme Parlons de toi, de moi, Verdun, Le Successeur ; cinq titres de son dernier album, Déjà vu, Selon que vous serez, etc, etc., Le monde où tu vas, Ma première femme, ma femme et Putain de temps. On y retrouve également ses tubes Musulmanes, Afrique adieu ou Les lacs du Connemara et un titre inédit Je me souviens d'un adieu.
Films de concertsCela faisait 4 ans que Michel Sardou n’était pas monté sur scène. D’octobre 2004 à novembre 2005, il traverse la France, la Belgique, la Suisse et le Québec. Ce Live a été enregistré lors de son escale au Palais des Sports de Paris les 18 et 19 février 2005. La première partie du concert est dédiée à ses grands classiques incontournables dont certains n’avaient plus été chantés sur scène depuis longtemps - Les bals populaires, Les ricains, Le temps des colonies, En chantant, Le rire du sergent - Michel, souriant et très détendu, fait participer son public qui comporte de plus en plus des jeunes. On passe à la deuxième partie et tout change, un spectacle rock, dynamique, une scène se met en place, des jeux de lumières, des choristes, c’est un Sardou moderne, renouvelé ! Il enchaîne ses tubes, une belle reprise de L’aigle noir de Barbara et des chansons de son denier album qui cartonne, Du plaisir, notamment Espérer, chanson écrite par son fils Davy.
Films de concertsJeff Beck's series of concerts at the renound Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London's Soho became the must have ticket of the year with a packed audience every night of the fans and the famous filling the intimate venue. With a setlist that features classic tracks from across his career, an absolutely stunning backing band and special guest appearances by Joss Stone, Imogen Heap and Eric Clapton.
Films de concertsA Year and a Half captures the band working in the studio on their groundbreaking 1991 album, Metallica (over 30 million worldwide sales). Featuring the videos "Enter Sandman," "The Unforgiven" and "Nothing Else Matters", the film also covers the saga of Metallica on tour as it unfolds through concert performances, jam sessions and daily adventures in locker rooms, hotel rooms and arenas around the world.
Films de concertsMichel Sardou, accompagné par une vingtaine de musiciens et choristes, se produit pour la troisième fois de sa carrière au Palais des Congrès en janvier 1983. Devant un public très chaleureux et participatif, Sardou présente notamment des chansons issues de ses deux derniers albums sortis en 1981, Les Lacs de Connemara, et en 1982, Il était là ; des chansons qui deviendront des tubes par la suite comme : Afrique adieu, Etre une femme, Les Lacs du Connemara, L’autre femme et Maman. Nous y retrouvons aussi de vieux titres: La Maladie d'Amour, Dix ans plus tôt, En Chantant, Les Villes de Solitude…Michel Sardou, accompanied by about twenty musicians and chorus-singers, takes place for the third time of his career in the Palais des Congrès in January, 1983. In front of a very warm and participative audience, Sardou presents in particular songs from its last two albums taken out in 1981, Les Lacs de Connemara, and in 1982, Il était là; songs which will become hits afterward a
Films de concerts‘Bridges To Buenos Aires’ est la nouvelle sortie inédite issue des archives des Rolling Stones. L‘image a été totalement restaurée et le son remixé à partir des bandes multipistes. Ce concert filmé le 5 avril 1998 est le dernier de leur résidence de 5 soirs au River Plate Stadium dans la capitale argentine. Il est notamment connu pour la participation exceptionnelle de Bob Dylan.
Le groupe avait alors déjà joué devant 2 millions de fans sur les deux premières parties de la tournée en Amérique du Nord et au Japon. Au milieu du show, Bob Dylan rejoint le groupe sur scène pour interpréter son grand classique ‘Like A Rolling Stone’ avec Mick Jagger.
Les Stones allaient ensuite jouer encore 2 fois en Amérique du Sud, avant de repartir en Amérique du Nord et en Europe pour continuer la tournée mondiale ‘Bridges To Babylon’ qui a duré 1 an.
Films de concertsBridges To Bremen is the full-length show performed by the Stones on the fifth and final leg of the Bridges To Babylon Tour. Filmed at the German city’s Weserstadion on September 2, 1998, the band had by then completed four legs in the stadiums and arenas of North America (twice), Asia and South America before finally landing in Europe early that summer. Ever the innovators, Bridges To Babylon was a tour of firsts – the first time the band went on the road with a permanent B-stage, and also the first time where fans could vote on the band’s website for a track they wanted to hear on the setlist – Memory Motel in the case of the Bremen fans. This concert film has been meticulously restored from the original masters, and the audio remixed and remastered from the live multitrack recordings.
Films de concertsJohnny Cash is one of the most influential musical figures of the last 50 years. His deep, resonant voice and sparse guitar style have given him an instantly recognizable sound that manages to sit somewhere between folk, rock and country. He has been awarded ten Grammy Awards and was the youngest ever inductee into the Country Hall of Fame. His music is as relevant today as it has ever been. The concert on this album was recorded at the Tennessee State Penitentiary in Nashville in 1976. It is one of only two of his prison concerts that were filmed for broadcast. It features Cash with special guests Linda Ronstadt and Roy Clark performing a selection of their biggest hits such as Folsom Prison Blues, Orange Blossom Special, A Boy Named Sue and Ronstadt’s version of the Eagles Desperado. This concert has legendary status in the USA but has never had an official release in the UK.
Films de concertsThis 47-minute piece of video verite captures an iconic band and front woman on the rise playing in their natural habitat: New York’s legendary CBGB. Director Rod Swenson was on hand one sweaty night in 1977 to document Blondie ripping through a good part of their debut album while also throwing in some incredible covers from The Yardbirds, The Runaways and Freddy Cannon. The video is lifted and digitized right off the original videotapes, retaining a grit that makes the viewer feel like they were actually there that night as Blondie and punk rock was in the midst of firming its grip on the city. Highlights include In The Sun, Man Overboard, A Shark In Jets Clothing, In The Flesh, X-Offender, Rip Her To Shreds, I Love Playing With Fire and a special rehearsal clip of Denis.
Films de concertsThe legendary bluesman John Lee Hooker brought his boogie style blend of rhythm & blues to deliver two blistering performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1983 and 1990. Returning to the prestigious festival in 1990 with The Coast To Coast Blues Band the tracklist features hits such as ‘Boom Boom”, “The Healer” and his no.1 Jukebox hit “Boogie Chillen’”.
Films de concertsJoin Frank Sinatra as he sings the songs that defined his career. Narrated by his daughter Tina Sinatra, this television event captures Sinatra at his irresistible best with unforgettable performances of Come Fly With Me, Strangers In The Night, My Way, New York, New York and many additional hits. Ol' Blue Eyes in concert in his 1960s, 70s and 80s prime from a variety of US TV specials and in the recording studio.
Films de concertsGary Barlow’s spectacular sell-out solo UK Tour performance to be released on iTunes. Footage taken from his Manchester show in 2014. Watch Gary Barlow as he performs 28 tracks on his 2014 ‘Since I Saw You Last’ Tour live from the Manchester Phones 4U Arena. The show features much loved solo and Take That classics as well as material from his double platinum selling solo album 'Since I Saw You Last' which was one of the top 10 selling albums of 2013. The 'Since I Saw You Last' Tour saw Gary play some of the biggest venues he has ever played as a solo artist including the London O2, Birmingham LG Arena and Glasgow SSE Hydro. With Take That Gary has had eight number one albums selling more than 30 million copies. He's also been party to fifteen No.1 singles, sold seven million concert tickets as well as being the proud recipient of six Ivor Novello Awards.
Films de concertsThis hour-long concert, shot in Vancouver, Canada, in 1983, finds the latter day Jefferson Starship (that is, the edition of the band in which Mickey Thomas has replaced Marty Balin as co-lead singer with Grace Slick) running through numbers from such albums as Freedom at Point Zero (1979), Modern Times (1981), and Winds of Change (1982), with a few glimpses of earlier times (“Somebody to Love” and “White Rabbit” from Jefferson Airplane, “Ride the Tiger” from 1974’s Dragon Fly). This is an efficient seven-member arena rock band, with Slick and Thomas backed by Paul Kantner, David Freiberg, and Pete Sears, who switch around from guitar to bass to keyboards, plus lead guitarist Craig Chaquico and drummer Donny Baldwin, all of them chiming in with vocals here and there.
Bill & Gloria Gaither, Cynthia Clawson, Joy Gardner, Mike Allen, Reggie Smith, Wintley Phipps, Lillie Knauls, Sue Dodge, Ricky Skaggs, Ray Boltz, George Beverly Shea, Old Friends Quartet, Squire Parsons, Guy Penrod, Steve Amerson, Evie Karlsson, The Talleys, Terry Blackwood, The Easters, The Martins, Vestal Goodman & Sarah DeLane
Films de concertsThe artists of the Billy Graham Crusades come together to sing the music and share incredible stories. George Beverly Shea, Cliff Barrows and Franklin Graham share unforgettable moments in the history of the ministry. Bill & Gloria Gaither, Michael W. Smith, CeCe Winans, Andrae' Crouch, Avalon and others lead the group in emotion-filled songs and testimonies of God's faithfulness.