History of the Eagles is a documentary TV show that tells the story of the iconic rock band Eagles. It covers the band's formation, their rise to fame, their breakup, and their reunion. Through interviews, archival footage, and live performances, the documentary provides an in-depth look at the history and music of the Eagles.
Eagles: Hell Freezes Over is a concert film documenting the live performance of The Eagles, a rock band known for their country and rock music. The film captures their reunion concert in Burbank, California, featuring their iconic songs and showcasing their talent and musical chemistry. The film also includes a string orchestra, adding depth to their already powerful sound. It is a must-watch for fans of The Eagles and anyone who appreciates great music.
Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004 Recorded Live at the Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas Captures Highlights from Festival With Performances and Collaborations by Guitar Wizards Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck, John Mayer, Robert Cray, Robbie Robertson, Sheryl Crow, Derek Trucks and More
Paul McCartney: Live Kisses is a concert film showcasing the legendary musician performing songs from his album Kisses on the Bottom, which features covers of classic American songs. The film captures the intimate performances and includes behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and commentary from McCartney and others involved in the project.
Documentary which gets to the heart of who Jeff Lynne is and how he has had such a tremendous musical influence on our world. The story is told by the British artist himself and such distinguished collaborators and friends of Jeff as Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Tom Petty, Joe Walsh, Olivia and Dhani Harrison, Barbara Orbison and Eric Idle. The film reveals that Lynne is a true man of music, for whom the recording studio is his greatest instrument. With access to Lynne in his studio above LA, this is an intimate account of a great British pop classicist who has ploughed a unique furrow since starting out on the Birmingham Beat scene in the early 60s, moving from the Idle Race to the multi-million selling ELO in the 70s and then, with Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and George Harrison, as a key member of the Traveling Wilburys.
Experience the electrifying live performances of the iconic band Eagles during their Farewell I Tour in Melbourne. This documentary showcases their greatest hits and mesmerizing concert experience.
Willie Nelson & Friends: Outlaws & Angels is a concert film showcasing performances by Willie Nelson and various guest artists. The film highlights the unique blend of country music and outlaw themes. The concert features a wide range of musical styles, including classic country, folk, and blues.
Experience the electric atmosphere of the Eagles' spectacular live performance at the Forum. Relive the passion, energy, and iconic hits that made the Eagles one of the greatest bands of all time, in this must-see concert.
Explore the history, geography, archaeology and biology of eight islands off the California coast. Interviews with historians and natives provide the personal history for each of these islands, which date back 14,000 years.
Experience the power of The Eagles as they deliver their iconic hits in a mesmerizing live concert at the Capital Centre in March 1977. This legendary performance showcases the talent, energy, and passion that made The Eagles one of the greatest bands in history.
A documentary portrait of Sheryl Crow, a singular storyteller who has lived an extraordinary life. From humble beginnings to sold out world tours, she has overcome challenges such as battling sexism in the music industry and surviving breast cancer. Crow's experiences have shaped her captivating and timeless work, creating a legacy that continues to inspire and influence generations.
In the early 1970s, rubber was still king in Akron, Ohio. But just a few short years later, Akron's most important product was, ever so briefly, music. In the mid-1970s, a group of local bands took over an old rubber workers' hang-out in downtown Akron called The Crypt and created a mix of punk and art rock that came to be known as "the Akron Sound." And for a while, it was almost "the next big thing." Almost. It's Everything, and Then It's Gone, a Western Reserve PBS production written and directed by Phil Hoffman., takes viewers back to a time when the music really did mean everything. And for the men and women in these local bands, it was a way out of the factory.
All You Need Is Klaus is a documentary that explores the life and work of Klaus, a renowned artist. From his early struggles to his rise to fame, the film takes the audience on a captivating journey through Klaus' creative process and the inspiration behind his art. With interviews from friends, family, and fellow artists, this documentary provides a deep insight into the mind of a true genius.
After an absence of several years (1983's Old Wave had been his last release to date), Ringo surprised everyone by hitting the road for a series of sold-out U.S. concert dates in 1989 and 1990. Keeping with the "With a Little Help from My Friends" aesthetic that produced Ringo's best solo work, the All-Starr Band tour featured appearances by Dr. John, Joe Walsh, Clarence Clemons, Billy Preston, Nils Lofgren, Jim Keltner, and Rick Danko and Levon Helm of the Band. This enjoyable live document does a solid job of capturing the tour's jam-party atmosphere, with most of the guests trading turns at the microphone; Lofgren's wistful "Shine Silently," and Helm and Danko's soulful rendition of "The Weight" are worth the price of admission in themselves. Ringo alternates his biggest solo hits with some well-chosen oldies and generally sounds like he's having the time of his life. --Dan Epstein
Setlist: Hotel California Lyin' Eyes Wasted time Take it to the limit Desparado Midnight Flyer Turn to stone Already gone One of these nights Funk #49 Good day in hell Rocky mountain way Witchy Woman James Dean The best of my love Walk away Tequila Sunrise
Following years of public speculation, the Eagles formally reunited in 1994, 14 years after splitting up in 1980. The ensuing tour spawned the live album, Hell Freezes Over, which debuted at number one on the Billboard album chart. It included four new studio songs, with 'Get Over It' and 'Love Will Keep Us Alive' both becoming Top 40 hits. The album - for which the live tracks were recorded at an MTV Special on April 24, 1994 - proved as successful as the tour, selling six million copies in the U.S. The following night - April 25, 1994 - the Eagles returned to Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, CA, where they had recorded the previous night, and a second show was filmed and indeed transmitted on television. For the first time on vinyl, this release features this relaxed and quite extraordinary event in its entirety. Captured across two installments, this delightful and rare performance will prove a must have item for Eagles fans everywhere.
Experience the electrifying energy as legendary rock musicians come together for an unforgettable live concert.