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Tommy (Import)

‘Tommy’ some say, wasn't the first rock opera. While there are many who deny this, this little over one hour film propelled The Who from performing in mid-sized theaters and auditoriums, to selling out arenas (and even prestigious opera houses) overnight. The satirical, fantasy – operetta drama was based upon The Who’s 1969 rock opera album ‘Tommy’. The film features a star studded ensemble cast including the band members – vocalist Roger Daltrey, bassist John Entwistle, drummer Keith Moon and guitarist Pete Townshend. (most notably, Roger Daltrey who plays the title role).
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The Beatles - Yellow Submarine - Animation (Import) (1999)

After doing light entertainment movies like "A Hard Days Night" and "Help!" to complement their music, the Beatles worked on another film project on in 1968. Due to the band’s edgier attitude at that time, they needed a new direction to take their film efforts to, and with German artist Heinz Edelmann on board, "Yellow Submarine" was born.
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Elvis #1 Hit Performances (Import)

You will have your feet moving with every song on this DVD. What more do I need to say. On his death anniversary on 16th August, we just cannot forget Elvis Presley and this DVD offers the best images and the best sound possible. I am a long-time Elvis fan and I always love watching the classic performances.
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Elton 60 - Live at Madison Square Garden (Double Disc) ((Import)

This is probably the best Elton John concert I've ever seen. And even though he performed in India in 2002 and I didn’t get a chance to attend the concert, this one absolutely takes the cake. The songs he performs span his career - and each done with the best precision. The band, the choir, and of course, Mr. Fantastic himself are on the top of their game in this tribute. I recommend this for any Elton John fan out there.
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Simon and Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park (Import)

Simon & Garfunkel were truly a class act. If you needed any proof, then ‘The Concert In Central Park’ provides ample evidence. One of the blessings of DVD is that this memorable live concert that was held in 19th September 1981 can now be captured and preserved for posterity - and are available for fans to watch repeatedly without fear of decaying quality.
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Concert for Diana (Double Disc) (Import)

“This concert is our way of remembering her the way we knew her- full of fun and laughter, and full of a love of life… It’s got to be the best birthday present she’s ever had.. And this is how she would want to be remembered” – Prince William and Prince Harry.
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Come Hell or High Water - Deep Purple (Import)

The DVD shows us the last concert of Deep Purple in their legendary Mark II line-up on their 1993 world tour captured in the UK at the NEC, Birmingham, during their 25th anniversary tour in November 1993. The oft reconfigured band hit the stage in their historical best line-up as we have come to know, comprising of Ian Gillan (vocals), Ritchie Blackmore (guitars), Jon Lord (keyboards), Ian Paice (drums) and Roger Glover (bass). Instrumentally, Deep Purple has never sounded better than this and believe me this DVD of their concert is a thrill to watch.
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Dream Theater - Images and Words Live in Tokyo & 5 Years In A Live Time (Double Feature) (2004)

Get ready for the ultimate Dream Theater experience as Rhino Home Video offers fans an impressive array of live performances, behind-the-scenes highlights, and memorable music videos all packed into one unforgettable package. This two disc set is the ultimate Dream Theater experience, jam packed with 3 hours of footage.
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Bob Marley – Legend (2007)

There is only one man that does reggae the best of all others, that's Bob Marley. This man was way before his time the music he created will span generation after generation, this DVD shows Bob at some of his best moments in his life with the Wailers on stage you can tell he really was a rare soul of a human being he put his pain his joy his life into his music. It shows he will be forever missed but not forgotten his music will stand the test of time.
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Suzzanne Vega – Live at Montreux - 2004

Founded in 1967, The Montreux Jazz Festival has established itself as one of the most prestigious annual music events in the world. The extraordinary list of artist who have performed there is drawn from across the musical spectrum and from around the world. It is a music festival in Switzerland, held annually in early July in Montreux on the Lake Geneva shoreline. It is the second largest annual jazz festival in the world after Canada's Montreal International Jazz Festival.
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