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A Special from the Spectrum is the second video album by the American heavy metal band Dio, containing footage of a live concert performance recorded at The Spectrum arena in Philadelphia on 25 August 1984. Most of the performance has been repackaged on the We Rock DVD, minus the opening track of "Stand Up and Shout".
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 1982: The Complete Concert is a live album by American blues rock band George Thorogood and the Destroyers. It was recorded on November 23, 1982, at the Bradford Hotel in Boston (now the Royale Nightclub), [3] and released on December 4, 2020, by Craft Recordings. [4] [5] The album is an expanded version of the original Live in ...
Taylor Swift performed her very last show of the Eras Tour last night in Vancouver, and she did not hold back. Turns out this performance simply was not like the other girls, and had more than a ...
The concert will livestream at 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET. The show will be available worldwide, with people in Colombia, Karol’s native country, able to stream it at 5 p.m. local time.
Alan Parsons Live is the first live album by Alan Parsons, recorded in May 1994 during his European tour, and released late that year by Arcade Records in Europe. [2] RCA/BMG added three new studio tracks and changed the cover art when releasing the album in the rest of the world in 1995, renaming it The Very Best Live; stylized on the cover with "The Very Best" in a smaller font between Alan ...
There's no denying that Chris Rock is a comedy legend, but that's not because of the time he spent on "Saturday Night Live" from 1990 to 1993.
The concert included on the 1972 New York album was the evening show on June 10. RCA Records also captured the afternoon performance, but except for "I Can't Stop Loving You," which appeared on the 1977 compilation, Welcome to My World , and "I'll Remember You" and "Reconsider Baby" on 1983's Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 3 , the entire ...