Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same is a documentary film that combines live performances by the iconic rock band Led Zeppelin with behind-the-scenes footage. The film captures the energy and raw power of the band's live performances, showcasing their legendary status in the world of rock music. It also provides a glimpse into the personal lives of the band members, as well as their interactions with fans and the music industry.
Over ten years, documentary filmmaker Peter Clifton has recorded performances by some of the biggest names in world pop rock. From 1964 to 1973, groups such as the Rolling Stones, Animals, Cream, Blind Faith, Pink Floyd and Faces passed through London, as well as emblematic singers of that period, some with meteoric trajectory such as Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix; others, poets of a single era, like Cat Stevens and Donovan, as well as those who would shine brighter a few years later, like Joe Cocker and Tina Turner. You can check it all out on this historic DVD, an indispensable document for anyone who appreciates the purest rock.
The Night We Called It a Day is a comedic biographical drama that takes you on a wild ride through a night in the music industry. It follows the story of a music-industry journalist who finds himself caught up in a chaotic adventure involving a mob boss, a misogynist musician, and a mischievous kangaroo. With elements of comedy, drama, and music, this movie is a rollercoaster of emotions and unexpected twists.
A lost documentary filmed in 1967 chronicling the Australian pop group, The Easybeats.
Vintage film footage from the hey-day of the London's rock and roll scene. Interviews with rock artists and London's hippies and flower children.
In What's On The Flipside, filmmakers Peter Clifton and Chris McCullough take on the 60s cultural phenomenon of music through renowned Sydney radio disc jockey of the time Ward 'Pally' Austin. Featuring interviews and on-the-job footage, as Austin spins vinyl and spends time with international sensation The Rolling Stones on their 1966 Aussie tour, as well as The Searchers, local legend Normie Rowe and promoter Harry M. Miller, What's On The Flipside is a fascinating and rare insight into the Australian music scene during the 1960s.
Over two dozen top-name acts make this 'audio/visual rock thing' come to life in a rock and roll journey that moves all over, from Katmandu to London's Royal Albert Hall; an in-depth, backstage interview with The Rolling Stones' leader Mick Jagger, Plus Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, Joe Cocker and many others, along with other features including a Twiggy fashion show.
Supertramp: Live in Paris '79 (2012) is a captivating live concert featuring the iconic band Supertramp performing their greatest hits in front of a mesmerized crowd at the Pavillon de Paris in 1979. The show captures the unparalleled energy and talent of the band, showcasing their unique blend of rock, pop, and progressive sounds. This unforgettable concert experience is a must-watch for all Supertramp fans and music lovers alike.
The London Rock and Roll Show is a thrilling documentary that takes you back to the legendary concert in 1973, showcasing the mesmerizing performances of renowned musicians and the vibrant rock music scene in London. With captivating singing, energetic dancing, and a roaring crowd, this concert film is a must-watch for rock music enthusiasts and fans of the 1970s era.
In 1979 America (Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley) were at the height of their popularity and had just released "Silent Letter" their first album as a duo following the departure of fellow founding member Dan Peek. Acclaimed Australian filmmaker Peter Clifton captured the band at their concert in New York's Central Park and then followed them across to California where he filmed them in the studio and on location. All of this footage was combined to make America "Live In Central Park".
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