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Rude Boy (DVD)
Mick Jones, Lizard Brown, Hicky Etienne, John Green, Joe Strummer, …
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R245
Discovery Miles 2 450
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Ships in 15 - 30 working days
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Originally released in the cinema as a portrait of early 1980s
Britain, this fictionalized documentary about The Clash was
disowned by the band after it was made and declared 'disgusting' by
The Daily Mail. It is partly a study of the band and partly a story
about a fictional fan, Ray Gange, who attends the band's concerts
and becomes involved in the oppositional political culture of the
day, joining in political demonstrations and attending the 'Rock
Against Racism' tour. Over the course of the film, Ray follow the
band to a number of different gigs and sees them perform such songs
as 'White Riot', 'Tommy Gun' and 'London's Burning'.
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Rude Boy (Blu-ray disc)
Mick Jones, Inch Gordon, Terry McQuade, John Green, Ray Gange, …
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R482
Discovery Miles 4 820
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Ships in 15 - 30 working days
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Originally released in the cinema as a portrait of early 1980s
Britain, this fictionalized documentary about The Clash was
disowned by the band after it was made and declared 'disgusting' by
The Daily Mail. It is partly a study of the band and partly a story
about a fictional fan, Ray Gange, who attends the band's concerts
and becomes involved in the oppositional political culture of the
day, joining in political demonstrations and attending the 'Rock
Against Racism' tour. Over the course of the film, Ray follow the
band to a number of different gigs and sees them perform such songs
as 'White Riot', 'Tommy Gun' and 'London's Burning'.
Feature length documentary charting the career of the influential
1970s rock band, Mott the Hoople. Perhaps best known for their
collaboration with David Bowie, resulting in the anthemic song 'All
the Young Dudes', Mott the Hoople reunited in October 2009 for a
few special anniversary concerts. As well as exclusive footage of
the gigs, this documentary makes use of archive footage, interviews
with the band members and contributions from such fans of the band
as Mick Jones and Roger Taylor to tell their story.
Down in Albion is the debut album by Babyshambles, Pete Doherty's
post-Libertines band. Down in Albion was released on November 14,
2005 on Rough Trade Records, although it was leaked on to the
Internet on October 19, 2005. Produced by Mick Jones, Down in
Albion contains a rerecorded version of their second single
"Killamangiro" as well as a reggae track, "Pentonville". The
inclusion of "Albion" is controversial among fans, due to the
song's history as a fan favorite from the days of The Libertines.
Get a view from behind the piano in Billy's first-ever career
spanning collection! 4 CDs PLUS a previously unreleased Live
Concert DVD For the first time ever, experience the complete career
of Billy Joelthrough this behind-the-scenes journey, from the 60's
through to his Classical work, as he reveals some of his most
intimate musical moments in this unprecedented box set.4 CDs, over
5 hours of previously unreleased tracks including demos, live
versions, alternate takes, covers and much, much more. Also
included is a completely unreleased DVD, live from Frankfurt: "A
Voyage On The River of Dreams - Live From The River of Dreams Tour"
featuring Billy Joel performing his biggest hits of all time. The
deluxe booklet features in-depth liner notes from Anthony DeCurtis,
track-by-track annotations of the unreleased material and photos
and memorabilia from Billy's own archives. Every track was chosen
by Billy...from his early days with the Hassels, his metal moments
with Attila and so much more.This is the ULTIMATE must-have for any
Billy Joel fan.
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