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- A confined but troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.
- The fourth HBO stand-up special by Robin Williams.
- This concert includes Billy Joel's performances of "Scenes From An Italian Restaurant," "Storm Front," "Downeaster Alexa," "Pressure," and "Piano Man."
- Filmed coverage of legendary Australian band AC/DC's third headlining show at the "Monsters of Rock" festival in Castle Donington, UK.
- "The Boss" is back again; full-force in one of his best productions with the E Street Band. I've never seen Bruce Springsteen in better form! This decade-long anthology not only features all of his greatest hits, but if you watch somewhat closely; you'll see Courteney Cox (-Arquette...) get her first big break --- by dancing onstage with "The Boss!" She was quite cute then and it appeared that she was just randomly picked to dance with Bruce; but (spoiler now...) she was offered $200 to dance with "The Boss." Still, everything seems spontaneous and it's a great concert! Disk 1: * Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) * The River * Thunder Road * Atlantic City * Dancing in the Dark * Born in the U.S.A * I'm on Fire * Glory Days * My Hometown Disk 2 * Human Touch * Better Days * 57 Channels (And Nothing On) * Leap Of Faith * Streets of Philadelphia * Murder Incoporated * Secred Garden * Hungry Heart * Dead Man Walkin' Bonus: Secret Garden (With strings) Complete Discography eith track lists (from (Greetings.." (1973) to "The Ghost of Tom Joad" 1995))
- The official promo video for 'High Hopes' by Pink Floyd, taken from the album 'The Division Bell'.
- Concert screen film for the Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here Tour 1975.
- Barbra greets the new millennium looking back at the past.
- John Mayer performs at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California on December 8, 2007, during his promotional tour for his third album, Continuum. The show consists of three separate performances, one from John Mayer alone, then from the John Mayer Trio, and ending with John Mayer and his full touring ensemble.
- Music video for Bob Dylan's single, off the album 'Empire Burlesque'. Takes place on the streets and clubs of Japan.
- #1's is Mariah Carey's sixth VHS/DVD release. A collection of the music videos of her U.S. number-one singles (songs that reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100) up to that time, the home video was originally released on VHS in December 7, 1999, while the DVD was released on February 1, 2000.
- Forty summers ago on a windswept island just off England's southern coastline, a young Canadian folksinger-songwriter-poet-novelist named Leonard Cohen delivered the performance of a lifetime.
- The original 1979 music video with different imagery than the 1982 film sequence, but uses the same animation from The Wall.
- Mockumentary by the American Rock band Alice in Chains. Featuring excerpts of songs from their 1995 self-titled album, interview with the members, behind the scenes documentary outtakes and the music video for "Grind".
- Initially created as a backdrop film for when Pink Floyd played the track on their 1977 In The Flesh tour.
- A capture of Johnny Cash's famous concert at San Quentin prison, performed on 24 February 1969.
- Jeff Buckley - Live in Chicago includes songs from Grace, classic cover tunes (from sources ranging from Nina Simone to the MC5!), a previously unavailable Buckley composition ("What Will You Say"), a previously unreleased instrumental version of "Vancouver," and between-the-songs on-stage banter. In addition to the full-length Chicago concert, the DVD edition of Live In Chicago features two extremely rare in-the-studio acoustic songs: "So Real" and "Last Goodbye" as well as the Electronic Press Kit (EPK) for Grace (which has been previously unavailable commercially), interactive menus, instant chapter access to songs and a discography of Jeff's Columbia Records releases.
- Intimate musical performances by leading musicians, hosted by Chris Doridis.
- The Grammy-nominated documentary Blood Brothers finds Bruce Springsteen reuniting The E Street Band for the first time in six years for his Greatest Hits album. Here, fans will see Springsteen and his band with rare, intimate detail.
- Neil Diamond - Hot August Night/NYC, featuring Neil singing a variety of his classic hits. Neil also reflecting on a recent visit to his boyhood home, taking his audience on a journey from Brooklyn to Madison Square Garden.
- The music video for the song "Learning to Fly" by the English rock band Pink Floyd from the 1987 album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason".