Known for their rock ’n’ roll antics, huge stadium concerts and turbulent personal affairs, 'Standing On The Edge Of The Noise' is a unique and intimate look at Oasis as they perform to a handful of fans in their rehearsal studio. Preparing for their 2008/2009 'Dig Out Your Soul' tour, the band invited fans to join them for the final night of rehearsals before they hit the road. Over 10,000 fans applied in only 24 hours, and the very lucky 100 who got a place were treated to a very special performance. Recorded at Black Island Studios, London on August 14, 2008. 01. Rock 'n' Roll Star 02. The Shock Of The Lightning 03. To Be Where There's Life 04. Waiting For The Rapture 05. The Masterplan 06. Songbird 07. Slide Away 08. Ain't Got Nothin' 09. The Importance Of Being Idle 10. I'm Outta Time 11. Supersonic 12. Don't Look Back In Anger 13. Falling Down
Self - Keyboards
Self - Drums
Known for their rock ’n’ roll antics, huge stadium concerts and turbulent personal affairs, 'Standing On The Edge Of The Noise' is a unique and intimate look at Oasis as they perform to a handful of fans in their rehearsal studio. Preparing for their 2008/2009 'Dig Out Your Soul' tour, the band invited fans to join them for the final night of rehearsals before they hit the road. Over 10,000 fans applied in only 24 hours, and the very lucky 100 who got a place were treated to a very special performance. Recorded at Black Island Studios, London on August 14, 2008. 01. Rock 'n' Roll Star 02. The Shock Of The Lightning 03. To Be Where There's Life 04. Waiting For The Rapture 05. The Masterplan 06. Songbird 07. Slide Away 08. Ain't Got Nothin' 09. The Importance Of Being Idle 10. I'm Outta Time 11. Supersonic 12. Don't Look Back In Anger 13. Falling Down
2008-10-30
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The Marquee Live In 1971' is the latest addition to the series. The show was filmed at London's legendary Marquee club on March 26th 1971, shortly after the finish of the band's 1971 UK tour and about a month before the release of the 'Sticky Fingers' album in late April. Mick Taylor was now fully integrated into the group and the band had used the tour to showcase some of the tracks from the forthcoming album.
Bootlegger/cafe owner, Johnny Franks recruits crude working man Scorpio to join his gang, masterminded by crooked criminal defense lawyer Newton. Scorpio eventually takes over Frank's operation, beats a rival gang, becomes wealthy, and dominates the city for several years until a secret group of six masked businessmen have him prosecuted and sent to the electric chair.
Experts set out to prove that female great white sharks rule the ocean.
The hero of the movie is a popular composer and jazz performer. He is certainly a gifted man. However, his character is... to put it mildly, uncomfortable. He lives by emotions, he cares little about the fate of people who love him. Some will think that he is right in his own way; some will think that he missed something important in life. But anyway, one thing is certain: God is helping him.
Determined to gain favor in his family's eyes and match his sister's status, a boy must prove his worth and show his potential in an upcoming martial arts competition.
Local comic duo from the Ukraine reach for the "big time" by entering a talent contest for the Moscow vaudeville circuit, must overcome the interference of an established, competition-shy duo who are helping judge the contest.
What drives a young, well-educated Westerner to volunteer as a “peace activist” in the Middle East? Caiomhe Butterly is one of a growing number of volunteers who risk their own safety to intervene in the long-running and bloody conflict between Israel and Palestine. Several internationals, including her, have now been injured. Some have died. In this film, she describes witnessing the aftermath of the attack on Jenin in April 2002. The film follows her work, the main emphasis being “the accompaniment of communities at risk”. Despite being threatened, shot in the leg and deported later that year, she is determined to go back.
This coming-of-age story from Japan opens just after 17-year-old Sataka has gotten dumped by her boyfriend. When her mother is hospitalized with a malignant stomach ulcer, Sataka is left alone with her emotionally repressed father; whiling away the hours one day, she comes across a love letter written to her mother 24 years earlier. Deciding to track down the letter's author, Sataka eventually finds Shinichiro (Hiroyuki Sanada), an overweight slob who was abandoned by his wife years earlier and now spends his time hanging around pachinko parlors. Determined to clean him up and reintroduce him to her mother, Sataka nags Shinchiro until he finally agrees to her demands, and a gradual friendship develops between the two as Sataka drags him to the gym and a clothing store. But once Shinchiro's makeover is complete, he turns the tables on his young friend, and when the time comes for him to meet Sataka's mother, all concerned parties find themselves embarking on a new phase in their lives.
The First Piano Quartette is a 1954 short documentary film directed by Otto Lang. It shows the First Piano Quartette composed of Adan Garner, Edward Edson, Frank Mittler and Glauco D'Attilli as they play Lecuona's "Malaguena," Debussy's "Clair de Lune," and John Phillip Sousa's "The Stars and Stripes Forever." The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Subject, One-Reel.
Director-screenwriter Severin Eskeland, who shocked Night Visions audiences with his “hammer feature” Lust in April 2017 in Helsinki, tells us a cautious tale of a Halloween prank going a few steps too far.
Five-year-old Serezha and his dog go to the North Pole. The story of one feat in the snowy outback.
A night-time party in a mountain village in France; a reflection on the essence of our existence and a monster that preys on girls.