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Live At Madison Square Garden
One of the biggest musical legends in pop music today, Elton John performs one of his most memorable concerts ever at the world famous Madison Square Garden in New York City. This stunningly visual concert special was filmed over two nights in October 2000, and Elton and his band play some of his greatest hits from over four decades, including "Your Song", "Crocodile Rock", "Candle In The Wind" and "Rocket Man". Elton also invites some special guests to share the microphone on stage with him, among them Billy Joel, Bryan Adams, Kiki Dee, Mary J. Blige and Anastacia. You've never seen Elton like this before… a "must see" and a "must have" for any true Elton fan.
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Their name has been immortalized in the song "Wear Your Foghat With Pride" by eccentric English popstars Denim, and Foghat continues to draw a new audience with its classic rock sounds. This first volume in a proposed series of bootleg recordings includes live tracks from 2002-2004.
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Reunited in concert for the first time in 40 years, Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood stormed the stage at Madison Square Garden in 2008, playing songs from every stage in their legendary careers. In addition to hits such as "Cocaine," "Voodoo Chile," and "After Midnight," the duo also performed the complete A-side of the first and only Blind Faith album. This energetic live release features the concert in its entirety, as well as rare archival footage of Cream, Traffic, and Blind Faith from back in the day.
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John Fogerty released his first solo CD, an album of covers on which he played all the instruments, under the name the "Blue Ridge Rangers," and he revives that concept on 2009's The Blue Ridge Rangers Ride Again. Where the first smacked of the righteous zeal of a young purist, Ride Again is a lot looser in its attack, something reflected in how it splits the difference between country and rockabilly classics and reflective numbers from '70s songwriters.
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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, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide
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On the first anniversary of the death of George Harrison--November 29, 2002--a group of his friends paid tribute to the Quiet Beatle by staging an all-star concert featuring the songs of Harrison, from his days with the Fab Five as well as his long and underrated solo career and work with the Traveling Wilburys.
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Des Moines, IA-based alternative metal/post-grunge outfit Stone Sour's highly anticipated third album promises to be a darker, more melodic collection of songs than 2008's gold-certified Come What(ever) May. Produced by Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Alice in Chains, Rush), Audio Secrecy drops on September 7, 2010.
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More than a concert film, ASHES OF AMERICAN FLAGS is a travelogue--an intimate chronicle of Wilco’s communion with the lonely stretches of blacktop that infuse not only their tours, but their music itself....
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This release compiles many of the most memorable moments and performance from the induction ceremonies of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, including Cream performing "Born Under a Bad Sign", Fleetwood Mac performing "Say that You Love Me", and many more.
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