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- Rock 'n' roll legend Roy Orbison and some friends, legends in their own right, get together and perform some of Orbison's songs.
- This documentary movie covers two concerts at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri, to celebrate Chuck Berry's 60th birthday, and also discusses his life and career.
- The history of the great British rock band.
- Documentary about the '60s British rock group The Yardbirds, with interviews with the band's various members, managers and other musicians. Also shown are clips from their TV appearances, concert appearances and snips from films they've appeared in.
- The teaming of the legendary groups Chicago and Earth, Wind and Fire created the tour hit of summer 2004. Playing to sold-out venues, the Grammy-winning artists were united on stage for a set of energetic performances of their numerous number 1 and Top 10 chart hits. All the excitement from the final show of the tour was captured in high-definition for this extraordinary DVD, filmed in Los Angeles at the Greek Theatre.
- Gathered together for one night, the legendary names of Reggae and more meet at Fort Charles, Jamaica for a musical event that would reverberate around the world! Spanning two generations, these stars take the stage and make Reggae history in an unforgettable performance.
- Documentary about the girl groups of the 60's.
- Interviews, rare concert footage and music videos featuring ladies who rock.
- Cable-network Cinemax's short-lived series highlighting new albums by the top musicians of 1984-85. Featuring behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, live performances and rare glimpses at the lives of the rock stars.
- Documentary of The Beach Boys collaboration with famous country music stars. The Beach Boys music and the actual backing vocals are used with an amazing result of singers like Lorrie, Morgan, Willie Nelson and Timothy B Schmit singing lead on the beach boys songs, frequently with wonderful results compared with the original hits.i it gives you a peek behind the scenes with commentary on the making of the Beach Boys1996 Stars and Stripes album.
- MARIANNE FAITHFULL, one of the iconic figures of 1960s music, has sustained a successful and highly acclaimed career for 40 years. Her distinctive voice and passionate songwriting have ensured that her fan base has remained intensely loyal and that she has continued to attract new devotees. This concert was recorded in Hollywood in Spring 2005. It features tracks from her most recent album, 2004's Before The Poison, along with hits such as Ballad Of Lucy Jordan and As Tears Go By, and classic tracks like Sister Morphine and Broken English.
- Artists included are John Prine, Beausoleil, Richie Havens, Arlo Guthrie, Odetta, Janis Ian and Jefferson Starship with Signe Anderson. Recorded from the 60's to the 80's.
- Yoga Journal's more advanced offering of yoga stretching exercises presents two routines for flexibility: back stretches and front stretches. Each routine begins with a short warm up, though if one is not already well practiced in yoga stretching techniques, not to mention already flexible, some of these stretches should not be attempted. Even the so-called "moderate" poses for those with less strength and flexibility are difficult to achieve. Patricia Walden encourages the viewer to practice often and work toward the stretching goals, and conscientiously demonstrates the stretches in a methodical manner. The principles of balance and strength in all parts of the body (achieved by practicing both front and back stretches) is a lofty goal for many, but one to work toward in small increments. The two distinct routines in this video are conveniently presented separately so that they can be combined or practiced alternately. (If you're not already on your way to yogic flexibility, in the beginning you may be sitting out a good part of this video.) The production value, like the other Yoga Journal offerings, is consistently good and even. Certain stretches require props such as yoga blocks, but chairs and phone books are a good substitute for the home user.