Fleetwood Mac - The Dance (concert portal)
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As the sun set over Warner Brothers Studios, in Burbank California on May 23, 1997, a palpable sense of anticipation hung in the air. Fleetwood Mac, the legendary rock band that had shaped the soundtrack of the '70s and '80s, was about to embark on a musical journey that would captivate fans and etch a new chapter in their storied career.
The setting was intimate, with an audience surrounded by the soundstages that had seen the creation of countless Hollywood classics. As the lights dimmed and the familiar chords of "The Chain" echoed through the studio, the crowd erupted in cheers. Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, and Christine McVie took the stage, each member bearing the weight of their musical legacy.
What unfolded over the next few hours was nothing short of magical. The chemistry between the band members was as electric as ever, a testament to the enduring bonds that had withstood the test of time. Stevie Nicks, with her signature raspy voice and ethereal presence, transported the audience to another era with hits like "Rhiannon" and "Landslide." Lindsey Buckingham's virtuosic guitar playing was a revelation, bringing a renewed energy to classics such as "Go Your Own Way" and "Big Love."
The McVies, John and Christine, provided the heartbeat of the performance, their steady rhythm forming the foundation for the band's timeless sound. Mick Fleetwood, the enigmatic drummer, led the charge with his theatrical drum solos and infectious enthusiasm, proving that age had not dulled his prowess behind the kit.
One of the highlights of the evening was the emotional rendition of "Silver Springs," a song that had been left off the original "Rumours" album but had become a fan favorite over the years. Stevie Nicks poured her heart into the performance, delivering a soul-stirring vocal that left the audience in awe.
"The Dance" concert was not just a nostalgic trip down memory lane; it was a reaffirmation of Fleetwood Mac's enduring relevance. The band seamlessly blended their classic hits with new material, showcasing that their creative spark was still very much alive. The studio setting added an intimate touch, allowing fans to feel like they were part of an exclusive club, sharing in the magic of Fleetwood Mac's musical tapestry.
As the final notes of "Don't Stop" echoed through the soundstage, the crowd rose to its feet, a sea of cheers and applause enveloping the band. Fleetwood Mac had not only conquered the stage; they had transcended time, proving that their music was a timeless force that resonated across generations.
Featuring: Fleetwood Mac
Stevie Nicks – vocals, tambourine
Lindsey Buckingham – vocals, guitars, banjo on "Say You Love Me"
Christine McVie – vocals, keyboards, acoustic piano, accordion on "Tusk", tambourine on "Say You Love Me", maracas on "Everywhere"
John McVie – bass guitar, backing vocals on "Say You Love Me"
Mick Fleetwood – drums, percussion
Additional Musicians & Supporting Vocals:
Scott Pinkerton – synthesizer programming
Brett Tuggle – keyboards, guitars, backing vocals
Neale Heywood – guitars, backing vocals
Lenny Castro – percussion
Sharon Celani – backing vocals
Mindy Stein – backing vocals
USC Trojan Marching Band - Director: Dr. Arthur C. Bartner
Set list:
1. The Chain
2. Dreams
3. Everywhere
4. Gold Dust Woman
5. I'm So Afraid
6. Temporary One
7. Bleed to Love Her
8. Gypsy
9. Big Love
10. Go Insane
11. Landslide
12. Say You Love Me
13. You Make Loving Fun
14. My Little Demon
15. Silver Springs
16. Over My Head
17. Rhiannon
18. Sweet Girl
19. Go Your Own Way
20. Tusk
21. Don't Stop
22. Songbird
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AC DC - Live @ River Plate (concert portal)
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It was a week that will be etched in the annals of rock history, complete with 3 nights of electrifying performances by the legendary AC/DC at the iconic Estadio Antonio Vespucio Liberti, home to the Argentine football powerhouse, River Plate; that left over 200,000 fans "thunderstruck".
Each night, the stage was set ablaze as the Aussie rock giants took their fans on a relentless journey through their extensive repertoire of hits. Opening the show with the explosive "Rock 'n' Roll Train," AC/DC wasted no time in proving why they are one of the greatest live acts in the world. The crowd was thrust into a whirlwind of guitar riffs and thunderous beats that set the tone for an unforgettable experience.
From classics like "Back in Black" and "High Voltage" to the powerhouse anthem "Thunderstruck," the band delivered hit after hit, leaving no stone unturned in their quest to provide the ultimate rock experience. Angus Young's iconic schoolboy persona came to life on stage as he unleashed his signature guitar solos, captivating the audience with his electrifying energy.
The stage setup was a spectacle in itself, featuring a massive locomotive-inspired structure that perfectly complemented the relentless energy emanating from the band. Brian Johnson's gravelly vocals echoed through the stadium, proving that time has only added grit to his powerhouse voice.
As Angus Young duck-walked his way across the stage, the crowd erupted in cheers, fully immersed in the infectious energy of AC/DC's performance. The interplay between the Young brothers, Angus and Malcolm, provided a masterclass in rock 'n' roll showmanship, with Malcolm's rhythm guitar anchoring the band's sound while Angus took center stage with his mesmerizing solos.
The sea of horns and cheers from the crowd created a symbiotic relationship between the band and their fans. AC/DC's ability to connect with the audience was undeniable, as evidenced by the collective roar that greeted each song's opening chords. The camaraderie extended beyond the music, with Brian Johnson engaging the audience in lively banter, ensuring that every fan felt like an integral part of the experience.
Featuring: AC/DC
Angus Young – lead guitar, backing vocals on "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" and "T.N.T."
Malcolm Young – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Brian Johnson – lead vocals
Cliff Williams – bass guitar, backing vocals
Phil Rudd – drums, percussion
Set list:
1. Rock 'n' Roll Train
2. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
3. Back in Black
4. Big Jack
5. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
6. Shot Down in Flames
7. Thunderstruck
8. Black Ice
9. The Jack
10. Hells Bells
11. Shoot to Thrill
12. War Machine
13. Dog Eat Dog
14. You Shook Me All Night Long
15. T.N.T.
16. Whole Lotta Rosie
17. Let There Be Rock
18. Highway to Hell
19. For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
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Eagles - Hell Freezes Over (concert portal)
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In a rock and roll resurrection that seemed improbable, the Eagles took flight once again in a pair of historic concerts on April 25 and 26, 1994, at Warner Brothers Studios in Los Angeles. The occasion? A reunion after 14 years of silence, aptly titled "Hell Freezes Over," and the performances were nothing short of a rhythm revelation.
The Eagles, known for their impeccable harmonies and timeless hits, rose from the ashes with an energy that defied the passage of time. Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, and Don Felder, all reunited on one stage, reaffirmed their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time.
The setting at Warner Brothers Studios added an intimate touch to the already momentous occasion. The studio's backlot provided a unique backdrop, with a mix of nostalgia and anticipation hanging in the air. It was as if the Eagles had returned not only to the stage but also to a bygone era of musical craftsmanship.
The concert kicked off with a sense of suspense, building steadily before exploding into the opening chords of "Hotel California." The audience, a mix of die-hard fans and those fortunate enough to secure a coveted ticket, was immediately transported to the heyday of the Eagles. The chemistry among the band members was palpable, as if no time had passed since their last performance together.
Throughout the night, the Eagles navigated through their extensive catalog, delivering each song with a newfound intensity and precision. Classics like "Take It Easy," "Desperado," and "Take It to the Limit" were resurrected with an authenticity that sent shivers down the spine of every spectator.
Don Henley's vocals remained as evocative as ever, cutting through the air with a clarity that belied the years since their last tour. Joe Walsh's guitar wizardry injected a contemporary edge, while the rhythm section, anchored by Timothy B. Schmit and supported by Don Felder, provided a solid foundation that allowed the band's signature sound to flourish.
The high point of the evening, undoubtedly, was the acoustic set that echoed the iconic "Unplugged" trend of the early '90s. Stripped-down versions of "Tequila Sunrise" and "Best of My Love" showcased the Eagles' ability to captivate an audience with just their voices and acoustic instruments. It was a testament to the enduring power of their songwriting and musical prowess.
As the night drew to a close, the Eagles concluded with an emotional encore featuring the poignant "I Can't Tell You Why" and the anthemic "Desperado." The audience, fully aware of the rarity and significance of the moment, erupted into applause that reverberated through the studio lot.
In those two unforgettable nights at Warner Brothers Studios, the Eagles not only defied expectations but surpassed them, proving that sometimes, hell can indeed freeze over.
Featuring: The Eagles
Don Henley – vocals, drums, acoustic rhythm guitar, percussion
Timothy B. Schmit – vocals, bass guitar
Glenn Frey – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, piano, keyboards
Don Felder – harmony and backing vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel guitar, mandolin
Joe Walsh – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, slide guitar, organ
Additional Musicians:
John Corey – harmony and backing vocals, piano, guitar
Scott Crago – percussion, drums
Timothy Drury – harmony and backing vocals, keyboards
Stan Lynch – percussion
Jay Oliver – organ, keyboards, piano
Paulinho Da Costa – percussion
Gary Grimm – percussion
Brian Matthews – Electro-Theremin
Al Garth – trumpet
Burbank Philharmonic Orchestra – back up instrumentals
Song by Song:
1. Hotel California: Forget the studio bells and whistles. This "Hotel California" was a revelation. An extended acoustic intro, a tapestry woven by Don Felder and Joe Walsh's intertwined guitars, built a haunting tension before Glenn Frey's voice, weathered but potent, took the reins. It was a masterclass in reinvention, stripping the song bare and revealing its raw emotional core.
2. Tequila Sunrise: The familiar tequila-soaked swagger returned with "Tequila Sunrise." Don Henley's vocals were smooth as ever, perfectly complementing the song's laid-back groove. The interplay between Felder and Walsh's guitars added a layer of sun-drenched California cool.
3. Help Me Through the Night: A dusty-boots gem unearthed. This lesser-known track received an unplugged treatment, showcasing the band's effortless harmonies and Henley's nuanced delivery. It was a testament to the depth of the Eagles' catalog, a reminder that even their hidden tracks were pure gold.
4. The Heart of the Matter: The unplugged format breathed new life into "The Heart of the Matter." Frey's voice held a newfound vulnerability, laying bare the emotional complexities of the song. Timothy B. Schmit's backing vocals added a touch of tenderness, creating a moment of introspective beauty.
5. Love Will Keep Us Alive: The Eagles proved their ability to evolve without sacrificing their signature sound with the powerful "Love Will Keep Us Alive," their new single.
6. Learn To Be Still: A scorching reminder that Walsh's guitar pyrotechnics hadn't dulled with age. His solo on "Learn to Be Still" was a mini-masterpiece of bluesy improvisation.
7. Pretty Maids All In a Row: The mood shifted with "Pretty Maids All In a Row," a rollicking reminder of the Eagles' country-rock roots. The band locked into a tight groove, and the crowd sang along with gusto.
8. The Girl From Yesterday: A melancholic ballad, "The Girl From Yesterday" showcased Frey's ability to deliver heartbreak with a touch of grace.
9. Wasted Time: Reflective and poignant, "Wasted Time" offered a moment of introspection. Henley's vocals carried a weary wisdom, reminding us of the passage of time.
10. I Can't Tell You Why: The crowd erupted as the opening notes of "I Can't Tell You Why" rang out. The band delivered a faithful rendition of this classic, proving their ability to revisit their early triumphs with reverence.
11. New York Minute: The energy remained high with the pulsating rhythms of "New York Minute." Schmit's bass lines throbbed with a heartbeat urgency, perfectly complementing Frey's urgent vocals.
12. The Last Resort: A moment of quiet defiance arrived with "The Last Resort." Henley's vocals held a steely resolve, reminding us of the band's ability to tackle social commentary with a poetic touch.
13. Take It Easy: The first official Eagles single cruised in with a familiar ease. The crowd sang along to every word, a testament to the song's enduring legacy.
14. Life In the Fast Lane: The tempo soared with "Life In the Fast Lane." Felder and Walsh traded scorching guitar licks, while Henley's vocals channeled the youthful exuberance of the song.
15. In the City: The band explored their urban blues influences with a gritty rendition of "In the City." This deeper cut was a welcome surprise, showcasing the Eagles' musical versatility.
16. Get Over It: A dose of rock and roll swagger arrived with "Get Over It." Frey's vocals were laced with a playful defiance, and the band delivered a tight, energetic performance.
17. Desperado: The night closed on a poignant note with "Desperado." Frey's vocals resonated with a quiet heroism, bringing the emotional journey of the concert full circle.
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Dave Matthews Band - The Central Park Concert pt. 2 (concert portal)
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In what can only be described as a magical evening amidst the iconic New York City skyline, the Dave Matthews Band sauntered on to the Great Lawn in Central Park, September 24, 2003 to shake, rattle & roll the crowd of 120,000; the largest crowd ever for the band.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the Manhattan skyline, the DMB kicked off their set with an energy that permeated the entire crowd. The vastness of the Great Lawn was transformed into an intimate space as the band effortlessly connected with the audience through their signature blend of rock, jazz, and folk.
Matthews' distinctive vocals resonated through the night air, setting the tone for a musical journey that would span their extensive catalog. The band's musicianship was nothing short of exceptional, with each member showcasing their virtuosity in a way that only a group with two decades of chemistry can. The synchronicity between Matthews' acoustic guitar, LeRoi Moore's saxophone, and Boyd Tinsley's violin created a sonic landscape that was both intricate and harmonious.
The setlist for the evening was a well-curated mix of classics and newer tracks, pleasing fans both old and new. Songs like "Crash Into Me" and "Ants Marching" had the crowd singing along in unison, while newer tracks from the then-recently released "Some Devil" album added a fresh and dynamic element to the performance.
One of the standout moments of the night was the extended jams and improvisations that showcased the band's unparalleled ability to create a unique experience for each audience. The Great Lawn became a canvas for musical exploration as Dave Matthews Band seamlessly transitioned between genres, keeping the audience on their toes and ensuring that no two moments were alike.
Featuring: The Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews — guitars, lead vocals
Carter Beauford — percussion, drums, backup vocals
Stefan Lessard — bass guitar
LeRoi Moore — saxophones, backup vocals
Boyd Tinsley — violin, backup vocals
Additional Musicians:
Butch Taylor — keyboards, backup vocals
Warren Haynes — guitar, vocals
Setlist: Part II:
1. Help Myself
2. Cortez, the Killer
3. Jimi Thing
4. What Would You Say
5. Where Are You Going
6. All Along the Watchtower
7. Grey Street
8. What You Are
9. Stay (Wasting Time)
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Dave Matthews Band - The Central Park Concert pt. 1 (concert portal)
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In what can only be described as a magical evening amidst the iconic New York City skyline, the Dave Matthews Band sauntered on to the Great Lawn in Central Park, September 24, 2003 to shake, rattle & roll the crowd of 120,000; the largest crowd ever for the band.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the Manhattan skyline, the DMB kicked off their set with an energy that permeated the entire crowd. The vastness of the Great Lawn was transformed into an intimate space as the band effortlessly connected with the audience through their signature blend of rock, jazz, and folk.
Matthews' distinctive vocals resonated through the night air, setting the tone for a musical journey that would span their extensive catalog. The band's musicianship was nothing short of exceptional, with each member showcasing their virtuosity in a way that only a group with two decades of chemistry can. The synchronicity between Matthews' acoustic guitar, LeRoi Moore's saxophone, and Boyd Tinsley's violin created a sonic landscape that was both intricate and harmonious.
The setlist for the evening was a well-curated mix of classics and newer tracks, pleasing fans both old and new. Songs like "Crash Into Me" and "Ants Marching" had the crowd singing along in unison, while newer tracks from the then-recently released "Some Devil" album added a fresh and dynamic element to the performance.
One of the standout moments of the night was the extended jams and improvisations that showcased the band's unparalleled ability to create a unique experience for each audience. The Great Lawn became a canvas for musical exploration as Dave Matthews Band seamlessly transitioned between genres, keeping the audience on their toes and ensuring that no two moments were alike.
Featuring: The Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews — guitars, lead vocals
Carter Beauford — percussion, drums, backup vocals
Stefan Lessard — bass guitar
LeRoi Moore — saxophones, backup vocals
Boyd Tinsley — violin, backup vocals
Additional Musicians:
Butch Taylor — keyboards, backup vocals
Warren Haynes — guitar, vocals
Setlist: Part I
1. Don't Drink the Water
2. So Much to Say / Anyone Seen the Bridge
3. Too Much
4. Granny
5. Crush
6. When the World Ends
7. Dancing Nancies
8. Warehouse
9. Ants Marching
10. Rhyme & Reason
11. Two Step
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Nirvana - Live @ the Paramount (concert portal)
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In what can only be described as a transcendent Halloween treat, Nirvana took the stage, October 31, 1991, at the Paramount Theatre, in their hometown of Seattle, Washington, and left an indelible mark on that city's music scene.
The grunge trio, fronted by the enigmatic Kurt Cobain, delivered a performance that went beyond the realm of a typical concert, capturing the essence of their revolutionary sound and propelling it into the stratosphere.
Cobain's unmistakable raspy vocals cut through the air like a serrated knife as the band seamlessly transitioned into the angst-ridden anthem "Aneurysm." The crowd, a sea of flannel and Doc Martens, erupted into a frenzy, riding the wave of Nirvana's raw, unbridled energy.
One of the defining moments of the night came with the performance of "Smells Like Teen Spirit," the band's breakthrough hit. Cobain's dissonant guitar riffs and the thunderous rhythm section of Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl turned the Paramount into a sonic battleground. The audience, swept away by the rebellious spirit of the song, sang along with an intensity that bordered on cathartic release.
Nirvana's setlist showcased not only their explosive hits but also delved into the deeper, darker corners of their repertoire. "School" and "Breed" were delivered with a visceral intensity, underscoring the band's ability to blend aggression with melody.
Cobain's stage presence was nothing short of magnetic. His trademark slouched posture and unruly blonde hair obscured his face, adding an air of mystery to the already enigmatic frontman. The guitarist's unbridled passion was evident in every note, every anguished scream that emanated from his being.
The show reached its zenith with a haunting rendition of "Lithium," during which Cobain's haunting vocals echoed through the theater, sending shivers down the spines of everyone in attendance. The set concluded with an encore that included a blistering performance of "Territorial Pissings," leaving the audience in a state of frenzied euphoria.
Featuring: Nirvana
Kurt Cobain – lead vocals, guitar
Krist Novoselic – bass guitar, backing vocals
Dave Grohl – drums, backing vocals
Set list:
1. Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" (The Vaselines cover)
2. Aneurysm
3. Drain You
4. School
5. Floyd the Barber
6. Smells Like Teen Spirit
7. About a Girl
8. Polly
9. Breed
10. Sliver
11. Love Buzz (Shocking Blue cover)
12. Lithium
13. Been a Son
14. Negative Creep
15. On a Plain
16. Blew
Encore:
17. Rape Me
18. Territorial Pissings
19. Endless, Nameless
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Lovebites - Five of a Kind Live in Tokyo 2020 (concert portal)
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In the heart of Tokyo, Japan on February 21, 2020, Lovebites, the Japanese all-female heavy metal powerhouse, transformed the stage into a blistering crucible of sound and fury during their "Five of a Kind" live recording.
The quintet, known for their technical prowess and electrifying stage presence, delivered a performance that not only showcased their musical virtuosity but also reaffirmed their status as a force to be reckoned with in the global metal scene.
Zepp DiverCity crackled with anticipation as the lights dimmed, and the ominous hum of guitars resonated through the air. Lovebites burst onto the stage with an explosive rendition of "Thunder Vengeance," setting the tone for a night that would be nothing short of a sonic rollercoaster. The synchronized headbanging and precise guitar work of Miyako and Midori immediately captivated the audience, drawing them into a world where technical precision met unbridled passion.
One of the standout moments of the night came with the performance of "Edge of the World." As Asami's vocals soared to new heights, the intricate guitar harmonies between Miyako and Midori created a wall of sound that enveloped the audience, transporting them to the very edge of the musical universe Lovebites masterfully crafts.
The setlist, spanning across their discography, showcased the band's versatility. From the breakneck speed of "The Hammer of Wrath" to the anthemic chorus of "When Destinies Align," Lovebites effortlessly navigated through genres, proving that they are more than just a metal band – they are architects of a multifaceted sonic experience.
The stage presence of bassist Miho, drummer Haruna, and keyboardist Mao cannot be understated. Their collective energy elevated the performance, creating a synergy that resonated with the audience. Haruna's thunderous drumming provided the backbone, while Miho's basslines added a primal groove that reverberated through the venue.
As the concert reached its crescendo with the powerhouse performance of "The Apocalypse," Lovebites left an indelible mark on the Tokyo night. The intricate lighting and pyrotechnics enhanced the visual spectacle, complementing the sonic assault unleashed by the band.
The encore, featuring a gripping rendition of "Bravehearted," served as the grand finale, leaving the crowd in awe of Lovebites' technical mastery and sheer passion for their craft. The echoes of applause and cheers lingered as the lights dimmed, and it was evident that Lovebites had not just performed a concert; they had orchestrated a symphony of metal that resonated with the souls of all fortunate enough to witness "Five of a Kind" Live in Tokyo. Lovebites had once again proven that they are a global force, and their live performances are nothing short of a transcendental journey through the realms of heavy metal excellence.
Featuring: Lovebites
Asami - lead vocals
Midori - guitars, backing vocals
Miyako - guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
Miho - bass guitar, backing vocals
Haruna - drums
Set list:
1. Thunder Vengeance
2. Holy War
3. Don't Bite the Dust
4. Rising
5. Raise Some Hell
6. Break the Wall
7. Shadowmaker
8. Etude of the Revolution
9. Swan Song
10. Addicted
11. Dancing With The Devil
12. Signs of Deliverance
13. M.D.O.
14. Golden Destination
15. When Destinies Align
Encore:
16. The Awakening
17. The Hammer of Wrath
18. Edge of the World
19. We the United
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Peter Gabriel ~ Secret World Live (concert portal)
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November 16 & 17, 1993 Peter Gabriel embarked on a musical odyssey that would become legendary in the annals of live performances. Captured on film during two unforgettable nights at the Palasport Nuovo in Modena, Italy, the "Secret World Live" concert film is a testament to Gabriel's unparalleled artistry and his ability to transform a stage into a mesmerizing realm of sonic and visual wonders.
The setting alone is a stroke of genius - two stages, one square and the other circular, connected by a conveyor belt. It's an ambitious design that mirrors the eclectic and ever-evolving nature of Gabriel's music. This dual-stage setup proves to be the perfect canvas for the artist to paint his sonic landscapes, seamlessly transitioning between tracks from his sixth solo album, "Us," and revisiting some of his most iconic hits.
As the film unfolds, it's evident that Gabriel isn't content with a mere concert; he's delivering a full-blown theatrical experience. The production values are extraordinary, with innovative lighting, breathtaking visuals, and a sense of choreography that elevates the entire performance to the level of a Broadway show. Gabriel's backing band, including the exceptional Tony Levin on bass, contributes to the sonic tapestry, enhancing the immersive atmosphere.
The choice of Modena as the filming location adds an extra layer of charm to the production. The palpable energy of the Italian audience resonates throughout the film, creating a symbiotic relationship between performer and crowd. The infectious enthusiasm is contagious, making it feel as though you're right there in the audience, caught in the spell of Gabriel's magnetic presence.
"Secret World Live" captures Gabriel at the peak of his creative powers, showcasing not only his vocal prowess but also his mastery of storytelling. Whether he's belting out the emotionally charged "Come Talk to Me" or the infectious rhythm of "Steam," Gabriel's ability to connect with the audience is unwavering. The interplay between the two stages and the conveyor belt adds an element of surprise, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.
The film is a sonic and visual journey, seamlessly blending hits like "Sledgehammer" and "Don't Give Up" with the more introspective tracks from "Us." The artful cinematography captures the nuances of Gabriel's performance, highlighting the intricate details of the staging and the emotive expressions on the faces of both the artist and his audience.
"Secret World Live" is not just a concert film; it's a testament to Peter Gabriel's ability to push the boundaries of live performance. The groundbreaking staging, the impeccable musicianship, and the palpable connection with the audience make this film a timeless piece of musical history. As the conveyor belt of time moves forward, Gabriel's "Secret World Live" remains a captivating snapshot of a moment when music, spectacle, and artistry converged in perfect harmony.
Featuring: Peter Gabriel — lead vocals, keyboards, harmonica ("Kiss That Frog"), rainstick ("Slow Marimbas")
Guest appearances: Papa Wemba
Musicians:
Tony Levin – bass, Chapman stick, synthesizer, backing vocals
David Rhodes – guitar, backing vocals
Manu Katche – drums, backing vocals
Jean-Claude Naimro – keyboards, backing vocals
l. Shankar – violin, backing vocals
Levon Minassian – doudouk
Dominique Berose - keyboards
Herve Rakotofiringa - keyboards
Jean Claude Naimro - keyboards, vocals
Noel Ekwabi - bass
Xavier Jouvelet - percussion
Joseph Kuo – drums
Patrick Marie Magdelaine - guitar
Levon Minassian - duduk
Supporting Vocals: Paula Cole, Job "Ayub Ogada" Seda, Reddy Mela Amissi, Styno Mubi Matadi
Set list:
1. Come Talk to Me
2. Steam
3. Across the River
4. Slow Marimbas
5. Shaking the Tree
6. Blood of Eden
7. San Jacinto
8. Kiss That Frog
9. Washing of the Water
10. Solsbury Hill
11. Digging in the Dirt
12. Sledgehammer
13. Secret World
14. Don't Give Up
15. In Your Eyes (w/ Papa Wemba)
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Of Monsters & Men ~ Live @ the Ogden Theater (concert portal)
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Aug. 27, 2019 In the heart of Denver, Colorado, the Ogden Theater bore witness to a transcendent musical experience, as Icelandic indie-folk darlings Of Monsters and Men took the stage. The night unfolded as a sonic tapestry, weaving together ethereal melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and an infectious energy that left the audience captivated from start to finish.
From the moment the band stepped into the spotlight, the Ogden Theater transformed into an intimate haven where fans and performers connected on a profound level. Of Monsters and Men's signature blend of folk-pop anthems and indie sensibilities took on a new life in the live setting, breathing fresh energy into familiar tracks and offering unexpected twists for the devoted crowd.
Lead vocalist Nanna BryndÃs Hilmarsdóttir's voice soared through the venue with crystalline clarity, carrying the emotional weight of each lyric. Her stage presence was magnetic, effortlessly drawing the audience into the stories woven into the band's songs. Tracks like "Little Talks" and "Crystals" resonated with a newfound vitality, thanks to the band's tight musicianship and the raw, unfiltered energy of a live performance.
The instrumental dynamics of Of Monsters and Men shone brightly at the Ogden Theater. The intricate arrangements of horns, accordion, and percussion created a lush soundscape that filled every corner of the venue. The band's ability to seamlessly transition between upbeat, foot-stomping anthems and more introspective, soul-searching ballads showcased their musical versatility and kept the audience on an emotional rollercoaster throughout the night.
One of the standout moments of the evening was the band's rendition of "Dirty Paws," which transported the crowd into a whimsical realm where folk storytelling met indie-rock sensibilities. The Ogden Theater became a collective space where fans swayed and sang along, caught in the spell of Of Monsters and Men's sonic sorcery.
The stage setup was minimalistic yet effective, allowing the music to take center stage. The lighting design complemented the band's sonic journey, casting shadows and creating an atmospheric ambiance that enhanced the overall experience. As the night progressed, it became clear that Of Monsters and Men weren't just performing; they were inviting the audience to share in a communal celebration of music and emotion.
Of Monsters and Men concert at the Ogden Theater in Denver was a masterclass in indie-folk brilliance. The band's ability to create a transcendent atmosphere, coupled with their impeccable musicianship and Nanna BryndÃs Hilmarsdóttir's enchanting vocals, made for an unforgettable night. As the last notes faded away, the Ogden Theater echoed with the collective cheers of a satisfied audience, having witnessed a musical journey that transcended the boundaries of time and space.
Featuring: Of Monsters & Men
Nanna BryndÃs Hilmarsdóttir – lead vocals, guitars, piano, organ
Ragnar Þórhallsson – co-lead vocals, guitars, melodica, glockenspiel
Brynjar Leifsson – lead guitars, melodica, tambourine, backing vocals
Kristján Páll Kristjánsson – bass guitars, egg shaker, backing vocals
Arnar Rósenkranz Hilmarsson – drums, percussion, melodica, glockenspiel, accordion, keyboard, piano, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Set list:
1. Alligator
2. Crystals
3. Wild Roses
4. Dirty Paws
5. Mountain Sound
6. Little Talks
7. Empire
8. King & Lionheart
9. I of the Storm
10. Wolves Without Teeth
11. Wars
12. Six Weeks
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Paul Simon - Graceland: The African Concert 1987 (concert portal)
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Graceland is an album released by Paul Simon in 1986. The album won the Album of the Year Grammy award, while the title song won the Record of the Year Grammy award, for 1986 and 1987 respectively
Inspired by black South African music on cassettes he heard in his car, Paul Simon arranged a trip to South Africa to fuse his musical genius with that of several black South African musicians, creating the Graceland album and a world tour that ended with this fantastic concert in Harare, Zimbabwe, filmed over 2 performances, in 1987.
In the heart of Africa, amidst the vibrant rhythms of Zimbabwe, Paul Simon unfolded a historic musical tapestry that transcended borders and cultures. The legendary singer-songwriter, known for his contributions to Simon & Garfunkel, embarked on a monumental journey with his album "Graceland," a masterpiece that has become synonymous with the fusion of world music and pop.
Taking the stage at the Rufaro Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe, February 14 & 15, 1987, Paul Simon and his ensemble delivered a performance that can only be described as a breathtaking cultural exchange. The significance of this concert goes beyond mere entertainment; it was a symbolic embrace of diverse sounds and influences, echoing the ethos of "Graceland."
One cannot discuss the Zimbabwe concert without acknowledging the local talent that shared the stage with Simon. The addition of Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba & Ladysmith Black Mambazo, the renowned South African male choral group, brought an abundance of authentic African elements to each performance. The collaboration was seamless, illustrating the power of music to bridge gaps and unite disparate cultures.
Paul Simon's commitment to breaking down musical barriers was not lost on the audience. The Grammy-winning "Graceland" album, with its rich tapestry of influences, had found a new home in Zimbabwe that night.
The concert was a testament to the power of music to foster understanding, connect disparate communities, and create an enduring legacy that resonates far beyond the confines of genre or geography.
Featuring: Paul Simon
Guest Appearances: Hugh Maskela, Miriam Makeba & Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Joseph Shabalala, Jockey Shabalala, Headman Shabalala, Ben Shabalala, Inos Phungula, Russel Mthembu, Geophrey Mdletshe, Albert Mazibuko, Abednego Mazibuko, Jabulani Dubazana
Musicians:
Isaac Asante - percussion
Tony Cedras - keyboards
Francis Fuster - drums
Bakithi Kumalo - bass
Isaac Mtshali - drums
Ray Phiri - guitar
Barney Rachabane - sax
Mike Rose - sax
John Selowane - guitar
Set list:
1. Township Jive
2. The Boy in the Bubble
3. Gumboots
4. Whispering Bells
5. Bring Him Back Home
6. Crazy Love, Vol. II
7. I Know What I Know
8. The Retreat Song (Jikele Maweni) (w/ Miriam Makeba)
9. Soweto Blues (w/ Miriam Makeba)
10. Under African Skies (w/ Miriam Makeba)
11. Unomathemba
12. Hello My Baby
13. Homeless (w/ Ladysmith Black Mambazo)
14. Graceland
15. You Can Call Me Al
16. Stimela
17. Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes (w/ Ladysmith Black Mambazo)
18. N'Kosi Sikeleli Africa
19. King of Kings
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Ben Harper & The Blind Boys of Alabama - Live @ the Apollo (concert portal)
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Oct. 12, 2004 Ben Harper & his Innocent Criminals got together with the Blind Boys of Alabama to deliver a soul-stirring collision of genres, at Harlem, New York's legendary Apollo Theatre that resonated with the rich echoes of blues, gospel, and rock, leaving the audience at the edge of their seats and their souls profoundly moved.
Kicking off the night, Ben Harper showcased his masterful command of the slide guitar, effortlessly weaving intricate melodies that danced through the Apollo's historic walls. From the moment he stepped on stage, Harper's energy was infectious, and the audience was immediately swept up in the soulful cadence of his performance.
As the evening unfolded, the Blind Boys of Alabama joined Harper on stage, creating a sonic alchemy that defied categorization. Their harmonies, weathered yet powerful, soared to the rafters, filling the Apollo with a spiritual resonance that transcended the boundaries of the iconic venue.
Songs like "Well, Well, Well" and "I Shall Not Walk Alone" showcased the synergy between Harper's blues-infused guitar work and the Blind Boys' gospel roots.
The chemistry between Harper and the Blind Boys was palpable, with each artist seamlessly complementing the other. The Apollo Theatre, known for its rich history and role in shaping American music, became the perfect backdrop for this collaboration of timeless talents.
One of the highlights of the evening was their rendition of "Give a Man a Home," where the marriage of Harper's socially conscious lyrics and the Blind Boys' soul-stirring vocal delivery created a poignant moment of reflection and unity.
The performance wasn't just a musical spectacle; it was a testament to the enduring power of collaboration and the universal language of music. The Apollo Theatre, with its intimate setting, allowed the audience to witness not just a concert but a transformative experience that bridged the gap between generations and genres.
As the final notes reverberated through the Apollo, the standing ovation from the crowd was a testament to the magic that transpired on that stage. Ben Harper and the Blind Boys of Alabama delivered a performance that wasn't just heard; it was felt deep within the hearts of everyone present, leaving an indelible mark on the storied walls of the Apollo Theatre.
Featuring: Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
Ben Harper - vocals, guitar
Juan Nelson - bass
Leon Mobley - percussion
Oliver Charles - drums
Jason Yates - keyboards
Featuring: The Blind Boys of Alabama
Clarence Fountain - vocals
Jimmy Carter - vocals
Ben Moore - vocals
Johnny Fields - vocals
Eric "Ricky" McKinnie - drums, vocals
Joey Williams - guitar, vocals
Tracy Pierce - bass
Set list:
1. 11th Commandment
2. Well, Well, Well
3. I Want To Be Ready
4. Take My Hand
5. Picture of Jesus
6. Church House Steps
7. Give a Man a Home
8. Wicked Man
9. Mother Pray
10. I Shall Not Walk Alone
11. Church On Time
12. Where Could I Go
13. There Will Be A Light
14. Satisfied Mind
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Shakira - Live from Paris (concert portal)
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June 13 & 14, 2011 the latin juggernaut that is Shakira rolled her "Sale El Sol (The Sun Comes Out)" tour into the heart of the City of Lights, taking to the stage at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy for a two-night spectacle that left Parisian hearts pounding and hips swaying.
The Colombian sensation came equiped with lots of equipment to record "A Day with Shakira - Live from Paris" & delivered a performance that blended infectious energy, mesmerizing dance moves, and powerful vocals, proving why she is a global pop icon.
From the moment Shakira emerged in a burst of confetti, the audience was transported into a world where music transcends language barriers. The stage design, featuring dynamic lighting and visuals, complemented the pulsating beats of Shakira's chart-topping hits. The Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, filled to capacity, became a sea of fans eager to witness the magic unfold.
Shakira's stage presence was nothing short of mesmerizing. Her trademark hips moved with an almost hypnotic precision, captivating the audience in a rhythmic dance that mirrored the beats of her diverse setlist. Songs like "Hips Don't Lie" and "Whenever, Wherever" became anthems that had the crowd on their feet, dancing along with the infectious Latin rhythms.
One of the highlights of the night was Shakira's ability to seamlessly transition between genres. From the sultry ballads showcasing her soulful voice to the upbeat reggaeton-infused tracks, she showcased her versatility as an artist. The live band, featuring talented musicians, added a dynamic layer to the performance, creating a rich and vibrant sonic landscape.
The emotional connection between Shakira and her audience was palpable. Between songs, she engaged in heartfelt interactions with the crowd, expressing gratitude and love for their unwavering support. The concert felt like an intimate affair despite the grandeur of the venue, a testament to Shakira's ability to connect with fans on a personal level.
As the concert reached its climax, Shakira closed with an encore that left the audience craving more. The energy in the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy reached its peak during this final act, solidifying Shakira's status as a dynamic live performer.
Shakira's two-night stint at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy was a triumph of music, dance, and connection. The Colombian superstar left an indelible mark on the Parisian audience, proving that her appeal transcends borders and languages. This concert will undoubtedly be remembered as a shining moment in Shakira's illustrious career.
Featuring: Shakira
Musicians:
Tim Mitchel - musical director/guitar
Brendan Buckley - drums
Albert Menendez - keyboards
Grecco Buratto - guitar
Eric Holden - bass
Thomas "Dyani" Akuru - percussion
Una Palliser - violin
Supporting Vocals & Dancers:
Olgui Chirino, Dionne Renee, Yanet Fuentes
Set list:
1. Pienso en Ti
2. Why Wait
3. Te Dejo Madrid
4. Si Te Vas
5. Whenever, Wherever
6. Inevitable
7. Nothing Else Matters/Despedida
8. Gypsy
9. La Tortura
10. Ciega, Sordomuda
11. Underneath Your Clothes
12. Gordita
13. Sale el Sol
14. Las de la Intuición
15. Loca
16. She Wolf
Encore:
17. Ojos AsÃ
18. Antes de las Seis
19. Je L'Aime à Mourir
20. Hips Don't Lie
21. Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)
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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Live from Gatorville (concert portal)
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September 21, 2006 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers returned home to Gainesville, Florida where it all began, to play their first hometown show in 13 years; and delivered a spellbinding performance at the iconic Gatorville Amphitheatre, showcasing their timeless rock 'n' roll prowess.
Transforming Gatorville Amphitheatre into a rock 'n' roll haven, the hometown boys delivered an unforgettable performance on a warm summer night, topped off with an unexpected surprise – the legendary Stevie Nicks emerged, shrouded in a mystical aura, to join Petty on stage for a few songs together. The crowd erupted in cheers as the two icons shared a warm embrace, setting the stage for an iconic musical collaboration.
The duo launched into a soul-stirring rendition of "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around," a classic that instantly transported the audience back to the magic of the late '70s. The chemistry between Petty and Nicks was undeniable, their voices intertwining in a mesmerizing dance that echoed through the amphitheater.
The chemistry between the artists, coupled with the timeless quality of the music, created a night that will be remembered as a pinnacle moment in the live music experience.
Featuring: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Tom Petty - vocals, guitar
Mike Campbell - lead & rhythm guitar, mandolin, bass
Benmont Tench - piano, organ, keyboards, backing vocals
Scott Thurston - rhythm & lead guitar, keyboards, harmonica, backing vocals
Steve Ferrone - drums
Guest Appearance: Stevie Nicks
Setlist:
1. Listen to Her Heart
2. Mary Jane's Last Dance
3. I Won't Back Down
4. Free Fallin'
5. Saving Grace
6. I'm a Man
7. Oh Well
8. Handle With Care
9. Stop Draggin' My Heart Around (w/ Stevie Nicks)
10. I Need to Know (w/ Stevie Nicks)
11. It's Good to Be King
12. Down South
13. Southern Accents
14. Insider (w/ Stevie Nicks)
15. Learning to Fly
16. Don't Come Around Here No More (w/ Stevie Nicks)
17. Runnin' Down a Dream
Encore:
18. You Wreck Me
19. Mystic Eyes
20. American Girl (w/ Stevie Nicks)
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Journey - Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour (concert portal)
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Journey's performance at The Summit in Houston on November 6, 1981, as part of their Escape Tour, was nothing short of a musical spectacle that left an indelible mark on the hearts of every fan fortunate enough to witness it. The energy in the air was electric as the iconic rock band took the stage, setting the tone for a night of pure sonic euphoria.
The setlist was a carefully crafted journey through their recent album "Escape" and a selection of their greatest hits. The stage design was relatively simple, allowing the music to take center stage. A dazzling light show accompanied each song, enhancing the overall visual experience and adding a dynamic layer to the performance.
A standout moment occurred during the rendition of "Open Arms," where Perry's emotive delivery resonated throughout the venue, creating a collective sense of connection among the audience. Couples swayed in each other's arms, and the soft glow of lighters illuminated the space, transforming The Summit into an intimate arena of shared emotions.
As the night progressed, the band delivered hit after hit, including "Who's Crying Now," "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," and "Wheel in the Sky".
The encore was nothing short of epic, culminating with a powerful rendition of "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' and the crowd-pleaser "Any Way You Want It."
This night in Houston will forever be etched in the memories of those lucky enough to witness the magic of Journey at the top of their game.
Featuring: Journey
Steve Perry – lead vocals
Neal Schon - lead guitar, background vocals
Jonathan Cain – keyboards, piano, rhythm guitar, background vocals
Ross Valory – bass guitar, background vocals
Steve Smith – drums, percussion
Setlist:
1. Escape
2. Line of Fire
3. Lights / Stay Awhile
4. Open Arms
5. Mother, Father
6. Piano solo
7. Who's Crying Now
8. Where Were You
9. Drum solo
10. Dead or Alive
11. Don't Stop Believin'
12. Stone in Love
13. Keep on Runnin'
14. Guitar solo
15. Wheel in the Sky
Encore:
16. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
17. Any Way You Want It
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Dido - Live @ Brixton Academy (concert portal)
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August 16 - 18, 2004 Dido returned to her old stomping grounds for a magical 3 nights at London's iconic Brixton Academy that left audiences spellbound. The atmosphere was electric as fans eagerly gathered for an intimate journey through Dido's discography.
Dido's ethereal vocals filled the venue, creating an immediate connection with the audience. The stage was bathed in a warm, atmospheric glow, perfectly complementing the emotive nature of her music.
Dido's band provided a seamless backdrop, with subtle instrumentation that allowed her vocals to take center stage. The setlist spanned her career, from the breakout success of "Thank You" to tracks from her then-latest album, "Life for Rent." Each song was met with waves of applause, demonstrating the enduring impact of her soul-stirring lyrics.
One standout moment occurred during "White Flag," where Dido's vulnerability shone through. Her ability to convey complex feelings with simplicity is a testament to her songwriting prowess.
Throughout the three nights, Dido engaged with the crowd, sharing anecdotes and expressing gratitude for the unwavering support. The intimate setting of Brixton Academy allowed for a genuine connection between artist and audience, creating a shared experience that transcended the typical concert dynamic.
As Dido bid farewell, the crowd erupted in applause, leaving the Brixton Academy reverberating with echoes of appreciation for the unforgettable performances.
Featuring: Dido Armstrong - vocals, guitar
Musicians:
Alex Alexander - drums
John Deley - keyboards
Keith Golden - bass
Jody Linscott - percussion
Vini Miranda - guitar
Setlist:
1. Stoned
2. Here With Me
3. See You When You're 40
4. Life for Rent
5. Hunter
6. Isobel
7. My Life
8. Honestly OK
9. Don't Leave Home
10. Mary's in India
11. Take My Hand
12. Thank You
13. Sand in My Shoes
14. White Flag
Encore:
15. Do You Have a Little Time
16. All You Want
17. See the Sun
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Queen - Rock Montreal (concert portal)
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Nov. 24-25, 1981 British rock sensation Queen rocked the Forum in Montreal with an over the top, often majestic, performance. This is the only complete live concert ever to be filmed. Unquestionably one of the greatest live bands every; & arguably the greatest frontman of all time, Freddie Mercury captivated the crowd from start to finish.
featuring: Queen
Freddie Mercury - lead vocals, piano, acoustic rhythm guitar, tambourine
Brian May - harmony and backing vocals, guitars, piano, synthesizer
Roger Taylor - harmony and backing vocals, drums, percussion, synthesizer
John Deacon - backing vocals, bass
Setlist:
1. We Will Rock You (fast)
2. Let Me Entertain You
3. Play The Game
4. Somebody to Love
5. Killer Queen
6. I'm in Love With My Car
7. Get Down, Make Love
8. Save Me
9. Now I'm Here
10. Dragon Attack
11. Now I'm Here (reprise)
12. Love of My Life
13. Under Pressure
14. Keep Yourself Alive
15. Drum Solo
16. Guitar Solo
17. Flash
18. The Hero
19. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
20. Bohemian Rhapsody
21. Tie Your Mother Down
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Beyoncé - Live @ Roseland (concert portal)
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When Beyoncé took the stage August 14 - 19, 2011 for 4 electrifying nights at the famed Roseland Ballroom, in New York, only 3,500 lucky fans per night, who bought those tickets in a record 22 seconds, were able to catch the intimate shows in the historic venue where she managed to turn a club into a coliseum.
Praised as "robust," "finely-tuned," and "compelling" by The New York Times, "4 Intimate Nights With Beyoncé" at Roseland Ballroom was a tour de force for the entertainer.
It was the only time she would perform her new album, 4, almost completely and to a very limited audience. Live at Roseland, was Beyoncé's most personal to date. In addition to performing the new album, she takes fans on a journey through her career from the beginnings of Destiny's Child at nine years of age, incorporating never before seen footage from her personal archives.
Through Live at Roseland, fans who longed to be at those sold out NY shows can get up close and personal with Beyoncé and experience for themselves the energy and magic that filled the ballroom.
Featuring: Beyoncé Knowles
Musicians
Bibi McGill - Band Leader/Musical Director/Guitar
Rie Tsuji - Musical Director/Keyboards/Piano
Brittani Washington - Keyboards
Lauren Toneil - Bass
Cora Coleman-Dunham - Drums
Katty Rodriguez-Harrold - Tenor Saxophone
Crystal Torres - Trumpet
Keschia Carter - Alto Saxophone
Orchestra
Yuiko Komakari - Violin
Katie Kresek - Violin
Mary Jo Stilp - Violin
Christiana Liberis - Viola
Jessie Reagen Mann - Cello
Allison Seidner - Cello
Saskia Sunshine Lane - Bass
Kirsten Agresta Copely - Harp
Joney Choi - Strings Conductor
Kiku Enomoto - Strings Conductor
Supporting Vocals & Dancers: Montina Cooper, Crystal Collins, Tiffany Riddick, Ashley Everett, Ashley Seldon, Kimberly Gipson, Ai Shimatsu, Acron Witter, Bryan Tanaka, Bryan Marsh, Larry Bourgeois, Laurent Bourgeois
Set list:
1. I Wanna Be Where You Are
2. No, No, No (pt. 1)
3. No, No, No (pt. 2)
4. Bug a Boo
5. Bills, Bills, Bills
6. Say My Name
7. Jumpin' Jumpin'
8. Independant Woman (pt. 1)
9. Bootylicious
10. Survivor
11. Bonnie & Clyde
12. Crazy In Love
13. Dreamgirls
14. Irreplaceable
15. Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)
16. I Gave
17. I Miss You
18. Run the World (Girls)
19. 1 + 1
20. Party
21. Love On Top
22. Best Things I Nevr Had
23. Countdown
24. Rather Die Young
25. End of Time
26. I Was Here
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Johnny Cash - Live @ Montreux 1994 (concert portal)
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The late Johnny Cash was one of the most influential figures in American music in the post war period. He managed to combine elements of folk, rock 'n' roll and country, which together with his distinctive voice and guitar style, created an instantly recognizable sound.
From his wild early days, fueled by drink and drugs, through to his later years as a living legend and one of music's elder statesmen he was always a dominant figure.
July 5, 1994 was to to be only appearance by the "Man In Black" at the Montreux Festival in Switzerland. He had just released his acclaimed American Recordings album and his European tour included this steller performance at the Stravinski Auditorium.
This great live concert features a number of tracks from his new album coupled with favourites from across his career including Folsom Prison Blues, I Walk The Line, Ghost Riders In The Sky, Orange Blossom Special and San Quentin.
An added bonus is the guest appearance of his wife June Carter Cash on two tracks & his son John Carter Cash as a member of the band on guitar.
Caught at one of the high points of his distinguished career, even with a bit of a cold coming on, this is truly Johnny Cash at his best.
Featuring: Johnny Cash - vocals, guitar
Guest Appearance: June Carter Cash
Musicians:
W.S. Holland - drums
John Carter Cash - guitar
Bob Wooton - guitar
Dave Rohl - upright Bass
Setlist:
1. Folsom Prison Blues
2. Get Rhythm
3. Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
4. Ring of Fire
5. I Walk the Line
6. Guess Things Happen That Way
7. Riders in the Sky
8. Delia's Gone
9. Tennessee Stud
10. Bird on the Wire
11. Let the Train Blow the Whistle
12. The Beast in Me
13. Redemption
14. Big River
15. Jackson (w/ June Carter Cash)
16. Will the Circle Be Unbroken? (w/ June Carter Cash)
17. Orange Blossom Special
18. San Quentin
19. The Next Time I'm in Town
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Tina Turner - One Last Time Live in Concert (concert portal)
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Tina Turner - One Last Time Live in Concert was filmed at London's Wembley Stadium, July 15 & 16, 2000, during her "Twenty Four Seven Millennium Tour 2000" & what would be her final Stadium Tour.
A combination of musicians, dancers & supporting vocalists on a level that is unequaled by anybody then, or now. A state of the art stage set, blasting around 200 speakers high in the air, in front of 18 cameras, including the Goodyear blimp & over 80,000 hyper-energized fans of all ages, each night; a 61 year old Tina brought, & unleashed, a mega dose of her legendary "Boomshakalaka", polished up Jimmy Choo shoes & decades of refined Rock Moves to an amazing powerhouse performance.
Belting out hit after hit spanning her (at that stage) 4 decade career, as well as recognizing, & allowing the spotlight to also shine on the tremendous talent of her team; Tina delivered a once in a lifetime entertainment experience that we are fortunate was captured on film.
Tina Turner proving once & for all that she was, & still is "Simply the Best ~ Better than All the Rest".
featuring: Tina Turner
Musicians:
Jack Bruno - drums
Joel Campbell - piano & vocals
Euge Groove - saxophone, keyboards & percussion
Ollie Marland - keyboards & vocals
Warren McRea - bass guitar
John Miles - guitar, vocals & harmonica
James Ralston - guitar & vocals
Supporting Vocals & Dancers:
Stacy Campbell, Lisa Fischer, Solange Guenier, Clare Turton, Ivona Brnelic
Set list:
1. I Want To Take You Higher
2. Absolutely Nothing's Changed
3. Fool In Love
4. Acid Queen
5. River Deep Mountain High
6. We Don't Need Another Hero
7. Better Be Good To Me
8. Private Dancer
9. Let's Stay Together
10. What's Love Got To Do With It
11. When The Heartache Is Over
12. Baby I'm a Star (Stacey Campbell / Lisa Fisher)
13. Help
14. Whatever You Need
15. Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay
16. Try a Little Tenderness (duet w/ John Miles)
17. I Heard It Through The Grapevine
18. Addicted to Love
19. Simply The Best
20. Proud Mary
21. Nutbush City Limits
22. Twenty Four Seven
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Taylor Swift - The Eras Tour (concert portal)
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Taylor Swift - The Eras Tour saunters through 17 years of The Queen of Glitter's record setting, award winning career, & filmed live over the course of 3 shows, August 3 - 5, 2023, @ SoFi Stadium in LA, before 70,000 + adoring Swifties, each night during, the last stop on the U.S. leg of the tour.
Phenomenal, Spectacular & Amazing are just 3 of the gazillion words that go into attempting to describe the x-perience. Combining music, dance & performance art, Taylor commands & navigates a colossal stage, complete with jaw dropping sound, mesmerizing lights, incredible cgi & unparalleled musicianship.
Taylor had the idea for a concert movie in 2022, but none of the major film distributors (Warner Bros, Disney, Sony Universal, Paramount, etc) showed any interest. However, feedback from her worldwide fan base on social media indicated a lot of interest from fans who had never seen her live. In a calculated gamble, she decided to distribute the film through her own company at her own expense. The gamble paid off relatively quickly as the film & subsequent streaming has been a massive box office success worldwide.
Far more than a concert; this is a very rare, audio & visual artistic journey through the musical life of a extremely talented & masterful Artist.
Featuring: Taylor Swift
Musicians:
Mike Meadows - Co-Band Leader/guitar/keyboards/cello/harmonica/mandolin/bg vocals
Max Berstein - Co-Band Leader/guitar/keyboards/pedal steel
Paul Sidoti - guitar
Amous Heller - bass/keyboard bass
Matt Billingslea - drums
Karina DePiano - keyboards
Supporting Vocals & Dancers: Melanie Nyema, Kamilah Marshall, Jeslyn Gorman, Eliotte Woodford, Amanda Balen, Tori Evans, Raphael Thomas, Audrey Douglass, Kevin Scheitzbach, Jan Ravnik, Kameron Saunders, Taylor Banks, Natalie Peterson, Sydney Moss, Tamiya Lewis, Natalie Reid, Sam McWilliams, Whyley Yoshimura, Karen Chuang
Set list:
1. Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince
2. Cruel Summer
3. The Man
4. You Need to Calm Down
5. Lover
6. The Archer
7. Fearless
8. You Belong With Me
9. Love Story
10. Willow
11. Marjorie
12. Champagne Problems
13. Tolerate It
14. ... Ready For It
15. Delicate
16. Don't Blame Me
17. Look What You Made Me Do
18. Enchanted
19. Long Live
20. 22
21. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
22. I Knew You Were Trouble
23. All Too Well
24. The 1
25. Betty
26. The Last Great American Dynasty
27. August
28. Illicit Affairs
29. My Tears Ricochet
30. Style
31. Blank Space
32. Shake It Off
33. Wildest Dreams
34. Bad Blood
35. Our Song
36. You're On Your Own, Kid
37. Lavender Haze
38. Anti-Hero
39. Midnight Rain
40. Vigilante Shit
41. Bejeweled
42. Mastermind
43. Karma
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Robbie Williams - Swingin' Live @ the Albert (concert portal)
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Robbie Williams - Swingin' Live @ the Albert was filmed on October 10, 2001 & was most definitely the hottest ticket in all of London. It seemed that nobody was going to miss the opportunity to witness Europe's finest entertainer croon the world's most romantic tunes of the legendary "Rat Pack": Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin & Sammy Davis Jr., in England's grandest concert hall. Celebrities from around the globe were turned away, foreign politicians denied access & even members of minor royalty were offering private favours for even a sniff of a ticket stub.
Mr. Success was at the very top of his game, as was every member of the 58 piece orchestra with conductor, Steve Sidwell, doubling as Robbie's sideman on several occasions throughout the performance. Sprinkled with spectacular duets alongside Jon Lovitz, Jane Horrocks & Jonathan Wilkes, the star-studded audience was transfixed & spellbound right from the opening note.
Everyone sensed it would be a night to remember, however no-one could have imagined that it would be quite unforgettable. For one night only, the glitz & glamour of Las Vegas came to London, & gave it a good shagging.
One of the finest moments comes at the very end, with Robbie gesturing out to his mother in the audience, chiming out "Hey Mum, this is your song singin', I Love You"!
Featuring: Robbie Williams
Guest Appearances: Rupert Everett, Jon Lovitz, Jane Horrocks, Guy Chambers, Jonathan Wilkes
Orchestra:
Steve Sidwell - musical director/conductor
Isobel Griffiths - orchestral contractor
Gavyn Wright - orchestra leader/first violin
Perry Montague-Mason - leader of the second violins
Violin: Mark Berrow, Dermot Creman, Ben Cruft, Liz Edwards, Simon Fischer, Patrick Kiernan, Julian Leaper, Douglas Mackie, Lorraine McAslan, Everton Nelson, Eddie Roberts, Jackie Shave, Kathy Shave, Jonathan Strange, Cathy Thompson, Warren Lielinski
Viola: Bruce White, Rachel Bolt, Tim Grant, Zoe Lake, Don McVay, Justin Ward
Cello: Martin Loveday, Ben Chappell, Dave Daniels, Frank Schaefer
Double bass: Mary Scully, David Ayre, Leon Bosch
Harp: Skaila Kanga
Oboe/Cor Anglais - Sue Bohling
Bassoon - Julie Andrews
French Horn - Dave Lee, Clare Hutchins, Emma Roberts, Phil Woods
Trumpet/Flugel: Derek Watkins, Simon Gardner, Mike Lovatt, Paul Spong
Trombone: Neil Sidwell, Gordon Campbell, Mark Nightingale
Bass Trombone: Adrian Hallowell
Alto Sax/Flute: Andy Mackintosh
Alto Sax/Flute/Piccolo/Clarinet: Jamie Talbot
Tenor Sax/Clarinet/Flute: Dave Bishop, Chris White
Baritone Sax/Bass Clarinet: Phil Todd
Percussion: Stephen Henderson, Frank Ricotti
Drums: Ralph Salmins
Jazz Double Bass: Paul Morgan
Piano: Dave Hartley
Guitar: Mitch Dalton
Synth: Pete Murray
Dancers: Junior Laniyan, Djeneba Aduayom, Fiona Fagen, Sheree Flash, Jessica Forsman, Vicky Frampton, Christy Goddard, Laura Hill, JJ, Jodie Leigh, Annaleigh Maslen, Michele McSween, Sarah Merry, Suzanne Mole, Marilena Nicolaou, Nicole Nisiotis, Rachel Roberts, Tina Smallwood, Leigh Tinkler, Sande Urquhart, Kate Whitfield
Set list:
1. Intro
2. Have You Met Miss Jones
3. Mack the Knife
4. Straighten Up & Fly Right
5. Let's Face the Music & Dance
6. Well, Did You Evah! (f/ Jon Lovitz)
7. The Lady is a Tramp
8. Things (f/ Jane Horrocks)
9. One For My Baby
10. Mr. Bojangles
11. I Will Talk & Hollywood Will Listen"
12. Do Nothin' Til You Here From Me
13. Beyond the Sea
14. Me & My Shadow (f/ Jonathan Wilkes)
15. Ain't That a Kick in the Head
16. It Was a Very Good Year (f/ Frank Sinatra video)
17. My Way
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