Interviews

Ring Of Fire "Burning Live In Tokyo 2002"

"Burning Live In Tokyo 2002" is a concert DVD which features music from one of the first Japanese shows played by Ring Of Fire (Mark Boals, Tony MacAlpine, Vitalij Kuprij, Virgil Donati and Philip Bynoe), which was held on February 21st, 2002. In addition to the instrumental solos by MacAlpine (guitar), Donati (drums), Kuprij (keyboards) and Bynoe (bass), you'll hear live versions of powerhouse burners such as "Circle Of Time", "Cry Of The Dead" and "Keeper Of The Flame". "Burning Live In Tokyo 2002" is a vivid recording that caught the heat at the hall, which was jam-packed.

Queensryche "Live Evolution"

Live Evolution isn't a retrospective about a band who have left their mark on music. It is the documentation of a band who are leaving their mark on music. At the Moore Theatre, Queensryche brought their past into the present and gave us hope for the future. Live Evolution is more than dedication, inspiration and musical evolution. Live Evolution is Queensryche. The DVD was recorded live July 27th and 28th, 2001 from Seattle, Washington's Moore Theater.

Led Zeppelin "Led Zeppelin"

Led Zeppelin has been culled from the few performances which were never released during the band's lifetime: London's Royal Albert Hall in January 1970, just one year after the release of their debut album; their triumphant five night run at London's Earl's Court in May 1975; their record breaking shows at England's Knebworth Festival in August 1979, just one year before the death of drummer John Bonham; and Madison Square Garden in July 1973.

Pink Floyd "The Dark Side Of The Moon"

The most phenomenal recording in rock & roll history is thoroughly examined in Pink Floyd: The Dark Side of the Moon. The Floyd's 1973 masterpiece remained on bestseller charts for nearly 14 years, and its enduring importance is honored here by all four members of Pink Floyd and key personnel (engineer Alan Parsons, mixing supervisor Chris Thomas, sleeve designer Storm Thorgerson, and others) who played essential roles in the landmark album's creation.

Metallica "Cunning Stunts"

Recorded live in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, on May 9-10, 1997. This is right in the thick of the "Load" tour when Metallica were trying something different. "So What" sounds pretty damn good and it's a good way to open the show. Right from that into "Creeping Death" which always sounds cool live. Later, a nice little version of "Fuel" with alternate lyrics and as always, "Fuel" smokes live. Then a bass/guitar doodle of "My Friend Of Misery" and "Sanitarium" into a very good version of "Nothing Else Matters".

Megadeth "Rude Awakening"

Rude Awakening is the video companion to the double live disc that was release through Sanctuary Records on March 19. Includes extra footage and interviews. Songs: Dread and the Fugitive Mind, Kill the King, Wake Up Dead, In My Darkest Hour, Angry Again, She Wolf, Reckoning Day, Devil's Island, Train of Consequences, A Tout Le Monde, Burning Bridges, Hangar 18, Return to Hangar, Hook in Mouth, Almost Honest, 1000 Times Goodbye, Mechanix, Tornado of Souls, Ashes in Your Mouth, Sweating Bullets, Trust, Symphony of Destruction, Peace Sells and Holy Wars

Yngwie Johann Malmsteen "Concerto Suite For Electric Guitar And Orchestra"

Concerto Suite For Electric Guitar And Orchestra is a Japanese DVD featuring the maestro Yngwie J. Malmsteen with the New Japan Philharmonic live on June 15th and 17th, 2001, with all music composed by Mr. Malmsteen. After opening with an orchestra-only version of "Black Star Overture", Malmsteen enters and adds his full-blown electric guitar sound to every song that follows (OK, a few songs feature acoustic guitar). His guitar sound blends in perfectly with the orchestra, and his technique - flawless. A magical combination of classical and rock.

Led Zeppelin "The Song Remains The Same"

The pioneers of hard rock take the stage - and blow your mind. Rock's premier metalmen Led Zeppelin, whose blend of gutsy blues and scathing rock catapulted them into the music world's pantheon, take you on a spellbinding journey of song and imagination. This high-impact movie captures the group's legendary 1973 Madison Square Garden concert stand and uncorks a freewheeling mix of scenes showing group members at home and in elaborate fantasy settings.

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