Music Concerts/Videos

Madonna "The Confessions Tour"

The world can't get enough of Madonna - as a thrower of fantasy dance parties, she is peerless. As a physical role model for the 40-ish women who grew up on her music, she rules. And as an arbiter of what's going to sound shockingly original in any given decade--well, duh. The Confessions Tour rounds up songs from way back--"Ray of Light" and "La Isla Bonita" make the DVD, but this concert, filmed in 2006 at London's Wembley Arena, aims its sturdiest spotlight on Confessions on a Dance Floor, Madge's 2005 disco disc.

Travis Larson Band "Rate Of Change Live"

In celebration of their 10 years together, the Travis Larson Band performed an anniversary concert the night of September 18, 2008. Rate Of Change Live represents a decade of the band's work, growth and the one constant that has always been, the integrity of the song. Each has its own life, its own story and breathes its own breath. The performers are dazzling, the audience extraordinary, as each celebrates the other with esteem and happiness. May these creators continue to inspire, to challenge and to live by their purpose... to ROCK!

Journey "Live In Houston 1981"

Flmed in 1981 by an MTV camera crew, and just days into Journey's first number one album, "Escape", guitarist Neal Schon, vocalist Steve Perry, drummer Steve Smith, bassist Ross Valory and new keyboardist Jonathan Cain confidently run through their crowd-pleasing hits such as "Don't Stop Believin'", "Stone in Love", "Who's Crying Now," "Open Arms", "Anyway You Want It", "Wheel In The Sky" and "Lights." A great early '80s time capsule of sorts, Live In Houston 1981 also features solo spots by Cain, Smith and Schon.

Kermheat "Humanchico: Live And More"

French axeripper Kermheat's first DVD release, Humanchico: Live And More, features his one hour and five minute 2005 show live at M.A.I. (Nancy, France) on July 6th. In addition, you'll get four studio videos, Kermheat vs. Zorro (in which Kermheat wants to be Don Diego's pony), "Milktooth Music" (the first musical comic strip on DVD) and Kermheat's opinions on the French "Top 50". Also included is "Kermheat's Style", his video lesson, rich in licks as well as guitar entertainment. All told you get 2 hours and 36 minutes of Kermheat's world, for less than a night out at the cinema.

Panzerballett "Live At Backstage Munich"

Live At Backstage Munich 2006 features Panzerballett, a heavy jazz-fusion band from Germany who play an exciting brand of instrumental music, live in concert in Munich. Panzerballet deliver an innovative, hard 'n' heady mixture of jazz, funk and metal, crossing complex polyrhythms with metal guitar riffing, funky grooves and jazz improvisation. This show offers six live tracks, and is a great introduction to the band.

Kada "U.F.O. Spotters"

U.F.O. Spotters is the long-avaited Kada concert DVD - nearly two hours in length. Most of the tracks were recorded in December 2004 at Petofi Csarnok, where all eight musicians who've ever performed on Kada CDs made appearances. In addition, the DVD includes a recording of the presentation of the CD "Bucsuzas" at Barka Szinhaz in 2001, and excerpts from concerts in the Roxkwell Klub (Miskolc) in 2004 and on the Pesti Est Stage at the Sziget Festival in 2005.

Martone "Live In Your Face"

The Canadian group Martone is back on their second concert DVD, "Live In Your Face", this time rocking the Montreal Drum Festival in 2007, with group members Dave Martone (guitars), Daniel Adair (drums) and David Spidel (bass). Dynamic, Instrumental, progressive and aggressive are but only four words that describe the show, which features tracks from Dave Martone albums such as "Shut Up 'N Listen" and "Zone", as well as his latest Lion music releases "A Demon's Dream" and "When The Aliens Come". "Live In Your Face" captured the band as live as live gets.

Tony Hernando "THIII Live!"

Tony Hernando ñ one of Europeís leading instrumental guitarists presents the stunning Live DVD ìTHIII Live!î. The collection features live concert footage, new songs, a documentary and much more! The live performance DVD side of ìTHIII Liveî features Tony Hernando and drum legend Mike Terrana (Malmsteen / Axel Rudi Pell / Artension) at their best backed up by the awesome Chema Herrero on Rhythm guitar, Toni Ferrer on Bass and Boris Dimitrov on Keyboards. The DVD was recorded in Bilbao, Spain in 2005.

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