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Queen "Live At Wembley Stadium"

This is a model DVD release for a rock band. The concert footage itself is very good, the extras are excellent, and there's a lot of care and attention paid to every last detail of the packaging. Everything you loved, or hated, or loved to hate about the band is preserved in exceptional detail. It's almost like being there. Queen were not only first-rate rockers but also fantastic showmen, and Freddie and Brian's showmanship is nothing but captivating. Brian May, Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor and John Deacon are featured.

Pink "Funhouse Tour: Live In Australia"

One thing that Pink has never been accused of is being repetitive or boring. Bringing her show straight from the stage and into your lounge room is the DVD of her latest tour which was filmed in Sydney on the 17th and 18th of July 2009. From the opening where you see Pink waking up on the couch after a big night, you know that you are going to be in for a visual feast and a truly theatrical performance. A pantomime starts the show by running around the stage exciting the crowd and turning a gear to lift our favorite performer out of a trap door.

Pink Floyd "Pulse"

The "Pulse" DVD features the first ever film of Pink Floyd playing the band's seminal album, The Dark Side of the Moon, live in concert. The set documents the 1994 Division Bell tour and was filmed at London's Earls Court during a record-breaking 14-night residency. The two-disc release contains the full concert performance with rare backstage footage and previously unseen extras making the collection a must-have for Pink Floyd fans.

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.

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.

Mariah Carey "MTV Unplugged +3"

Recorded in 1992, this classic performance features Mariah backed by an all-star band in the most intimate of settings. Included are the number-one hits "Emotions", "Someday" and the stand-out "I'll Be There" featuring Trey Lorenz. Also included is an exclusive interview with Mariah, behind-the-scenes footage and Mariah's home movies.

Mariah Carey "Mariah Carey"

Mariah Carey, filmed at the legendary Proctor's Theatre in Upstate New York, captures Mariah's immense range as a singer, and now as a performer. Features unforgettable renditions of her numerous #1 hit singles, including "Vision Of Love", "Emotions", "I'll Be There", "Dreamlover" and more.

David Valdes "Lost In The Dark Curse"

Lost In The Dark Curse is an all instrumental DVD, which is a live-in-the-studio presentation of the music of David Valdes, featuring the guitarist playing to his backing tracks. The DVD was recorded to mark the success of videos that have been recorded and posted on YouTube over the last 6 years. Valdes decided to record 15 of his songs and deliver them in a much higher quality format for the fans at home. The DVD is sure to appeal to fans of the original videos and fans of progressive instrumental guitar.

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