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The music video of "All or Nothing" was released by Warner Bros. Records to promote the DVD.This video is a montage of a newly recorded performance of the song (with straight red wig) and clips of various other performances from the DVD recorded at the MGM, but the audio is the "All or Nothing" (Metro Radio Mix).
Live in Boston (film) Live in Detroit (The Stooges album) Live in London (April Wine video) Live in London (George Michael video) Live in London (Will Young video) Live in Munich (Miles Davis video) Live in New York City (John Lennon album) Live in San Diego (film) Live Koševo; Live Parc des Princes Paris; Liza with a Z; LM5: The Tour Film
Anastacia: Live at Last is a DVD collection from pop/rock music singer Anastacia, released on March 27, 2006. It is her first full live concert DVD. It is her first full live concert DVD. It includes footage from her Live at Last tour concerts in Berlin ( Velodrom – October 24, 2004) and Munich ( Olympiahalle – October 26, 2004).
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (2023) is the highest-grossing concert film of all time—a feat recognized in the Guinness World Records. [1]A concert film or concert movie is a film that showcases a live performance from the perspective of a concert goer, the subject of which is an extended live performance or concert, by either a musician [2] or a stand-up comedian.
It was produced and distributed independently, and was the first full-length feature movie consisting of only stand-up comedy. [4] The double album Wanted: Live in Concert was recorded at other dates during the same tour, and features much of the same material included in the film.
The audio and exact setlist from the concert film was reused for the Serious Moonlight (Live '83) live album, included with the Loving the Alien (1983–1988) box set in 2018 and released separately the following year; the live album additionally includes the aforementioned live recording of "Modern Love" as the final track.
The 2025 Hall of Fame ballot is crammed full of former players you know and love. Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia among 14 newcomers on 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot Skip to main content
The film documents the final Black Sabbath show, held at the Genting Arena in the band's hometown of Birmingham, England, on 4 February 2017. [4] [5]In addition to the live concert, both the film and album feature "The Angelic Sessions" – five songs recorded in the days following the band's final show.