
With footage previously unreleased on DVD, enjoy rare performances of classic Queen tracks! Between 1973 and 1980, one of England's finest ever groups released a body of work displaying such quality, strength and individuality, that such an outpouring of creativity has rarely been equalled in the rock era. The legacy of those classic records has maintained an indelible stamp on the radar of every music fan across the globe, and the band's absolute pinnacle of achievement during this period remains among the world's all time favourite pieces of music. 'Queen Under Review 1973 - 1980' features rare live and studio performances of the band playing some of their best known hits, rare and classic Queen interview footage plus a host of other features, all interspersed with the independent review and criticism from a panel of esteemed experts. These include broadcaster, journalist and long time friend of Freddie Mercury, Paul Gambaccini rock author, journalist and Queen expert Malcolm Dome guitarist and journalist Simon Bradley contributing editor from Uncut Magazine Nigel Williamson ex Melody Maker features editor Chris Welch and many others. Features rare performances of these classic Queen tracks: Keep Yourself Alive - Recorded Live In London during the early 1970s, Seven Seas Of Rhye - Recorded In Hungary during the 1980s, Killer Queen - From a very rare Top Of The Pops appearance, Stone Cold Crazy - From the classic 1975 Rainbow Christmas Concert, Somebody To Love - From a rare promo film, Bohemian Rhapsody - Recorded live in Dublin prior to the single release, Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy - Another very rare TOTP performance, We Will Rock You - Another performance in Hungary, We Are The Champions - Live In London, Bicycle Race - Live at the Tokyo Hippodrome in 1979, Don't Stop Me Now - Another recording from Tokyo, Crazy Little Thing Called Love - An early 1980s performance from Paris and Another One Bites The Dust - An ultimate live performance from Austin, Texas.
An engrossing documentary series that follows TV presenter Ben Fogle and Olympic gold medal winning rower James Cracknell as they struggle to race 3000 miles across the Atlantic in a 24ft rowing boat....
When a group of skinheads abduct a businessman's son, he falls into a rage, which causes his body to change into a vicious human cyber-gun. The man is captured by the skinheads who, fascinated by this transformation, experiment on him and speed up the terrible mutation. All hell breaks loose when the man, a walking arsenal, escapes!.
Evan discovers that he has the ability to travel back in time to his own childhood. Having experienced blackouts throughout his life, he attempts to unravel some of the sublimated memories of his past and thereby change his future. He finds however, that this gift doesn't always take him in the direction he expects.
In this unique lesson Martin explains how to play a bass-guitar duet on a single instrument and how to accomplish this without sacrificing the feel and swing of the music. Martin demonstrates his style and technique with five classic jazz standards: I Got Rhythm, Georgia, Old Man River, Take Five and The Dolphin.
Can Connor MacLeod overcome just one more enemy - the fiercest of them all? A master of illusion who uses the past to harness his power, if Kane The Sorcerer wins, civilisation will be doomed. Connor holds our future in his hands as the two battle to the death.
Like many holiday films, THIS CHRISTMAS mines the ample humor and drama of a family Christmas. Ma'Dere (Loretta Devine) is the matriarch to the large and loving Whitfield family, which consists of her three daughters--Kelli (Sharon Leal), Lisa (Regina Kin
Nancy is a divorced mother of three who is so busy raising her children that she's forgotten to take care of herself as well. With Christmas fast approaching, she decides to take her kids to the mall to meet Santa Claus, not knowing that her youngest daug
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