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- An Aussie becomes a national sensation when he lifts off in his deck chair tied to balloons.
- It's 1782 and welcome to the fabulous Palace of Versailles, France. Outside the gates, the peasants are on the verge of revolting , whilst inside lives one of the most hated women in all of France -Columbine, the Comtesse De Vache.
- It's a lovely morning in the village, and you're a horrible goose that causes havoc. That's it. You run around just ruining peoples days.
- A documentary about the German Industrial Metal band Rammstein. Especially centering on their relationship with the USA, cumulating in the group's 2010 New York concert.
- This is a concert movie shot from two concerts performed by The Police in Atlanta, Georgia in the USA on 2nd and 3rd November 1983.
- Totally Stripped follows The Rolling Stones in 1995 as they recorded and performed stripped down versions of their classic songs in studio sessions in Tokyo and Lisbon and on stage in Amsterdam, Paris and London. The programme captures rehearsals, interviews, live performances and footage of the band in the studio.
- The music video was directed by The Squared Division and released on Havana Brown's Vevo account on 30 July 2015 at a total length of 3 minutes and 29 seconds. The video has been described as "glam-western" and sees Brown wearing a '70s-inspired outfit as she goes "bad girl" in the desert, exacting revenge on several shirtless men.
- Russell talks about the scandals in which he has been involved, and the press and public's reactions to them, then finishes by talking about sex.
- Music Video by Universal for international DJ Tigerlily.
- Official music video for "My My My!" by Troye Sivan.
- Best of Both Worlds is a DVD-Video release of two significant concerts performed by Australian rock band Midnight Oil. The featured concerts are Oils on the Water (from 1985) and Saturday Night at the Capitol (1982). Best of Both Worlds was released in 2004 by Triple J as part of their Live at the Wireless programme. Oils on the Water was staged on 13 January 1985 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Triple J, Australia's publicly owned youth radio network. This concert was performed on Sydney's Goat Island for a small audience of competition winners, and was simulcast on ABC-TV and Triple J. An incendiary show from 1982 at the Capitol Theatre, Sydney, shot for the band by award-winning filmmaker Dave Bradbury on 27 November, 1982 for ABC radio station Triple J. This high-octane live experience, for which Midnight Oil had no peer, is further evidence (as if it were needed!) that Midnight Oil were rightly regarded as Australia's best live act during their career.
- The music video is set at a dance club party and revolves around shots of Havana Brown singing, dancing, and posing. In some shots, she sits on a red throne while half-naked bodies dance around her, as if to worship her. Some frames show close-ups of Brown in a tight gold dress as she flirts with featured artist Pitbull, during which she sings the opening verse. Pitbull is well-dressed in a suit with a red coat and he flirts with Havana Brown. Brown then enters the DJ booth and begins to play music for a dance party, and at the end of the video she uses a hammer to smash the booth as if to truly "run the night."
- André, his musicians and his entourage entertained the audience with gems from the Austrian capital as well as a host of popular melodies from his 'second home', Australia.
- In 1985, Midnight Oil celebrated in concert on Goat Island, on Sydney Harbour in an event that will be remembered as one of the triumphs of their careers.
- Official page for "Yanada" by The Preatures.
- Hit song writer, Poo Bear, on a journey into the music business, its artists, players, their struggles and stories of glory. We discover the music industry watching Poo Bear's new song coming to life.
- Bert Newton counts down incredible Australian recording stars who topped the album charts from 20 to 1.