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7.5Music video by The Weeknd performing "Double Fantasy", theme song from the series "The Idol".
7.21. In the Flesh - 2. X Offender - 3. Denis – 4. Detroit 442 – 5. (I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear - 6 . Picture This - 7 . Hanging on the Telephone - 8. Heart of Glass - 9. Dreaming - 10. The Hardest Part - 11. Union City Blue - 12. Atomic - 13. The Tide Is High - 14. Rapture - 15. Island of Lost Souls - 16. Maria - 17. Good Boys
7.5Heavy metal compilation featuring Motörhead (or Lemmy, Fast Eddie and Filthy Phil, as they're known to their mothers) performing an ear-shattering selection of their finest material. Includes 'Overkill' and 'Ace of Spades'. Songs: 1) Ace of Spades 2) Overkill 3) No Class 4) I Got Mine 5)Stay Clean 6) Iron Fist 7) The Chase Is Better than the Catch 8) Dead Men Tell No Tales 9) Shine 10) Capricorn 11) Poison 12) One Track Mind 13) Motörhead 14) Bomber 15) Killed by Death
8.0The girls try to come up with a theme for the big party to be held later that night.
6.3A 22 year old man who has lived inside a crystal room because of a rare illness, meets an up and coming rock star, and the two fall in love.
0.0A group of girls goes out at a bar for one night. One of them ends up catching the attention of the bartender, who offers her a drink.
9.5Nine Inch Nails’ mud soaked Woodstock '94 performance. A memorable and chaotic show featuring power outages, mud-covered crowd members, and a setlist with Trent Reznor's intense energy on display. Despite technical difficulties and the challenging conditions, the band managed to deliver a raw and electrifying performance that has become legendary in music history.
8.0Cuddles tries and fails to express his love to Giggles thanks to Lumpy's clueless intervenience.
6.9Three songs by American pop rock trio Haim, shot live at LA's Valentine Recording Studios, making the 2017 album 'Something to Tell You'.
9.0A video companion to their 1998 greatest hits audio compilation, The Best of 1980-1990 is a career retrospective of U2's music videos from 1980 to 1990.
6.3A compilation of music videos for songs by the nu metal band Limp Bizkit, most of which were directed by the band's frontman, Fred Durst.
7.0A collection of music videos from 1986-1990 from the trio based in Miami - Exposé. The songs on this video are taken from Exposé's first two albums and features outtakes and interviews with Jeanette, Ann & Gioia. 1. Come Go With Me 2. Point Of No Return 3. Let Me Be The One 4. Seasons Change 5. What You Don't Know 6. When I Looked At Him 7. Tell Me Why 8. Your Baby Never Looked Good In Blue
0.0On August 6th 2000, the first live concert by the Hinata Girls (the girls from the TV anime series "Love Hina" who live in the Hinata-sou) was given in Osaka. This DVD contains the entire show with performances by the vocal actors. Contains 19 songs, including the character songs by the characters/voice actresses (Yui Horie, Reiko Takagi, et al), a medley, and more. Special bonus footage of the vocal actresses is included.
0.0TZN - Tiziano Ferro the Stadium Tour 2015 is a concert tour by Italian singer-songwriter Tiziano Ferro to promote the compilation of the same name. Specifically, the San Siro (Milan) concert is played. Only on the first day when the pre-sale was opened, more than 50,000 tickets were sold.
0.0Cliché damsels in distress throughout film history share a common thread: their stories are often interrupted by a man. In truth, they don’t need saving at all. When they come together, they realize how much feminine energy they need in their lives.
7.4Inni is a live motion picture and album by Icelandic band Sigur Rós released in 2011.The concert footage was directed by Vincent Morisset and filmed at the Alexandra Palace in 2008. It was released on 7 November 2011 on various formats, including vinyl, DVD, Blu-ray and CD. Theatrical versions are also being shown around the world from late 2011. The songs played within are Ný batterí, Svefn-g-englar, Fljótavík, Inní mér syngur vitleysingur, Sæglópur, Festival, E-Bow, Popplagið and Lúppulagið. The bonus material contains All Allright, Glósóli, Hafsól and Við spilum endalaust.
3.0Based on their book, “Why Knock Rock?”, and their church lectures, Dan and Steve Peters examines how rock music's obsession with sex, drugs and suicide is dangerous to young people. Since the dawn of Rock and Roll, there has been ministers howling about its evil affects. Ministers would tour the country's churches and college campuses with sermons and slide shows illustrating the Devil's influence on the rock music. In this film we certainly see that rock stars aren't the best role models for kids and teens, but the Peters brothers often miss the musician's point – especially with some of the lyrics. Dan and Steve do however seem to take a delight in presenting some of the 1980s more perverse album covers to young people.