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Rock / Pop… 02
Classic Albums… 106
Behind The Music Remastered… 114
Montreux Years… 116
R’n’b / Hip Hop… 118
Jazz / Blues / Country / World… 126
Classical… 152
Easy Listening… 154
Special Interest… 156
Index… 158
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THE ROLLING STONES
DOCUMENTARIES
The Official Rolling Stones Story
No band has played for more people, endured more conflict or achieved more highs than the Rolling
Stones. Their music has defined generation after generation, their backstage antics are legendary and
their conflicts are front-page news. Once considered rivals to the Beatles, they have outlasted them by
over 40 years. They have no rivals and need no introduction.
This is the first definitive film following the band’s career from their early club days to their current
endeavours – told through the words of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ron Wood, Bill
Wyman and Mick Taylor against the most extensive archive footage ever compiled. The filmmakers have
been granted unprecedented access to the band and their archives, including thousands of hours of
never-before-seen film, tens of thousands of photographs, and most importantly the entire Stones
recording catalogue all of which will be woven together into a cinematic tapestry like no other.
Like a history book come to life, the film embarks upon a journey to experience the adventures, trials
and tribulations of the Rolling Stones in a cinematic way and like the band themselves, it will be soulful,
raw, audacious, visceral, theatrical and provocative.
Brett Morgen – Director and Multi-Award Winner for The Kid Stays In The Picture.
2 x 55’ SD/HD - 110’ Theatrical
Truth
And Lies
A visual career profile of
one of the world’s most
famous rock groups. This
documentary features rare
footage and interviews
looking at the controversies
surrounding the band from
1960s to present day
including the Redland Bust,
Mick Jagger & Bianca’s
wedding, the death of Brian
Jones, drugs, The Beatles
and Christianity.
60’ approx. SD
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Rock / Pop
Photograph © Ethan Russell, all rights reserved
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THE ROLLING STONES
CONCERTS
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Rock / Pop
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Some Girls: Ladies & Gentlemen
Live In Texas ‘78 1972
The Rolling Stones 1978 tour of the USA in support This concert film was taken from two Rolling
of that year’s Some Girls album is considered by Stones concerts during their 1972 North American
fans to be one of their very best. The tour took a Exile On Main Street tour. Filmed over two nights
“back to basics” approach, with the band and their in Texas the Stones do what they do best:
music very much at the forefront. Filmed at the Will Guitar fuelled R&B with pop flair and youthful
Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas, on rebelliousness thrown in for good measure. The
18 July 1978, this concert is typical of the tour renditions of Gimme Shelter, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’
with the Rolling Stones delivering a raw, energetic Jack Flash and Can’t Always Get What You Want
performance in front of a passionate and surpass anything recorded to date whilst the
enthusiastic crowd who are clearly loving the contributions from Bobby Keyes, Jim Price and
show. Amongst the hits are Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Nicky Hopkins make it clear the Stones were
Brown Sugar, Miss You and Beast Of Burden. brilliant collaborators.
Originaly shot on 16mm film, the footage has 60’/75’ approx. SD/HD
been carefully restored and the sound remixed and
remastered. This is undeniably the Rolling Stones
at the peak of their form.
60’/90’ approx. SD/HD
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Photograph © Ethan Russell, all rights reserved
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PINK FLOYD
Pink Floyd are one of rock music’s most
successful acts. Their 1973 album The Dark
Side of the Moon took them from the fringes of
psychedelic rock and put them on the top of
the charts. The album went on to become one
of the best selling records of all time, spending
more than 25 years on Billboard’s Top 200
chart. The band went on to have further
success with Wish You Were Here (1975),
Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979) and have
managed to firmly make their mark as one of
the most important act in the world today.
P.U.L.S.E
The Dark Side Of
The Moon Live
Pink Floyd perform their classic 1973 album of
The Dark Side Of The Moon in its entirety live at
Earls Court, London.
50’ approx. SD
A TECHNICOLOR
DREAM
On the 29th April 1967 at Alexandra Palace, the
first all night musical rave was born. The 14
Hour Technicolor Dream. This film tells the story
of events and performances surrounding this
pivotal event in musical history. Featuring
interviews with Roger Waters and Nick Mason
among others, as well as performances from
Pink Floyd. This is the Technicolor Dream as
seen through the eyes of the performers, artists,
guests and organisers that made it all happen
60’/90’ approx. SD/HD
• See also Classic Albums pages 106-113
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Rock / Pop
© Mike McInnerney/V&A Images
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Wish You Were Here
This is the story of the making of the Pink Floyd album Wish You Were Here told by the actual people
who made it happen, from the musicians and producers to the designers, photographers and studio
engineers. When it was released EMI could not produce enough copies to satisfy consumer demand for
this album from one of the world’s most influential bands. An album both perfectly ahead of its time
and still relevant and influential today both technically and musically.
Features brand new interviews with Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Storm Thorgerson.
60’ approx. SD/HD • See also Classic Albums pages 106-113
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QUEEN
Queen are one of the world’s greatest rock bands and their legacy continues to this day. Their
performances saw them dominate the stage and deliver some of the most memorable shows in
rock history. Led by arguably the greatest front man of all time, the incomparable Freddie Mercury,
this premium collection of concerts and documentaries feature classic anthems: We Will Rock You,
We Are The Champions, Radio Ga Ga, Another One Bites The Dust, A Kind of Magic, Bohemian
Rhapsody and Under Pressure.
Days Of Our Lives
The first ever definitive documentary film about probably the greatest and most loved rock and roll
band of all time: Queen. For the first time, forty years after their journey began, the band themselves
tell their story of the phenomenon the world knows as Queen. Featuring brand new interviews with
Brian May, Roger Taylor along with archive recordings from the legendary Freddie Mercury plus
never-seen-before archive performance and film. The film will explore the highs and the lows with
plenty of twists and turns from their first performance in 1971 through to the loss of Freddie
Mercury in 1991 and their transformation and enduring appeal to this day.
2 x 60’ approx. SD/HD
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Rock / Pop
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CONCERTS DOCUMENTARIES
Queen Rock Montreal The Queen
1981 60’/90’ approx. SD/HD Phenomenon
Queen Live In Budapest 60’ approx. SD
1986 60’/90’ approx. HD
The Magic Years
60’ approx. SD
Queen Live At Wembley
Stadium 1986 60’ approx. SD
The Making Of
Queen Live At Milton Bohemian Rhapsody
Keynes 1982 60’ approx. SD 60’ approx. SD
•See also Classic Albums pages 106-113
Queen Live In Rio 1985
60’ approx. SD
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