The Rolling Stones Olé Olé Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America is a feature documentary that follows the Rolling Stones’ tour of early 2016 through 10 Latin American cities. The film combines electrifying live performances from across the tour and from their historic tour finale as the first ever rock band to perform to an audience of 1.2 million in Havana, with an intimate insight into the world of The Rolling Stone.
he DVD compiles promo videos and live footage of 22 of the band’s singles charting their career from the Feline era right up to the present day and Giants, most for the first time on the DVD format…
Excellent quality collection of media clips of the Rolling Stones and shown on various TV shows worldwide from the 60’s to the 90’s. Quality will vary from clip to clip, but overall are 7-8/10. Running time is 383 minutes…
45 years after Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour filmed ‘Live At Pompeii’ in the legendary Roman Amphitheatre there, he returned for two spectacular shows, part of his year-long tour in support of his No.1 album ‘Rattle That Lock’. The performances were the first-ever rock concerts for an audience in the stone Roman amphitheatre, and, for two nights only, the 2,600 strong crowd stood exactly where gladiators would have fought in the first century AD.
2010 release, the third album from this band led by James Kottak, best known as the drummer for the Scorpions. 'We are 'Cheap Trick meets Green Day on a bad day.' Throw in a dash of Social Distortion and Nickelback and you have a recipe for a freight train barreling right through the arena!' says James. The band also features Athena, Tommy Lee's little sister, on drums. Kottak has established itself as more than just a band with a spelling problem. Several tours of Japan, Europe, Mexico, and countless West Coast runs have yielded a reputation as a rock solid act.
On Saturday, August 16th, 1980 Rainbow took to the stage to headline the first rock festival to be staged at Castle Donington. It was the culmination of the band s tour in support of the hugely successful Down To Earth album, released in 1979, and would prove to be the last live show featuring this particular line-up of the band: Ritchie Blackmore (guitars), Don Airey (keyboards), Graham Bonnet (vocals), Roger Glover (bass) and Cozy Powell (drums)…