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“The Magic of Queen in Budapest” is a concert film dedicated to the performance of the legendary rock band Queen, held on July 27, 1986 in the Hungarian more
“The Magic of Queen in Budapest” is a concert film dedicated to the performance of the legendary rock band Queen, held on July 27, 1986 in the Hungarian capital Budapest.
The event, which took place at Hungary’s largest stadium, Nepstadion, and gathered 80,000 spectators, is unique in that it was the first concert of a Western rock band in the Eastern Bloc, where such music was not officially welcomed. As a result, many thousands of people from the socialist camp got the opportunity to enjoy the work of the great Queen and the incomparable voice Freddie Mercuryclose
It's probably a specific movie. It appeals more to Queen fans, but it can also be recommended to a “broad audience.” Memorable interviews with the world’s more
It's probably a specific movie. It appeals more to Queen fans, but it can also be recommended to a “broad audience.” Memorable interviews with the world’s most famous rock stars, touching Queen music and documentary narration.
The musical design once again proves that Queen creates masterpieces, and it is impossible to believe that all that you will hear as an accompaniment to the film was written by one group, which even the authors of the Encyclopedia for Children put in the section “Pock music” separately. close
A 57 minute documentary of a Helsinki concert featuring the Leningrad Cowboys and the Alexandrov Red Army Choir and Ballet, who collaborate on a number more
A 57 minute documentary of a Helsinki concert featuring the Leningrad Cowboys and the Alexandrov Red Army Choir and Ballet, who collaborate on a number of US Rock songs sung in English (like "Sweet Home, Alabama") as well as more traditional Russian songs like the "Volga Boatman". close
The story of the world-famous British rock band The Rolling Stones formed the basis of the plot of the biographical film Rolling Stones: Live at the Max. more
The story of the world-famous British rock band The Rolling Stones formed the basis of the plot of the biographical film Rolling Stones: Live at the Max. The formation of the collective began in the distant 60s, the time of the action of the picture is the early 70s, when the Rolling Stones predict the future of the greatest rock and roll band. Surprisingly, she managed to maintain her status to this day.
Genre of the picture: documentary, biography
The Rolling Stones: Live at the Max
The backstory of the film is this. Despite its popularity, the group goes bankrupt due to the frenzied taxes in Britain, his contribution to this process has made the team manager. In the future, the musicians decide to get rid of the stupid director, but this step is given to them very hard. In 1971, the band went to France, where he rented a basement in Villa Nellecott, in this very place and born the iconic collection Exile on Main St.
The Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tour was a stunning success, the best in the history of the band, which performed 117 concerts in 60 cities on 3 continents.
The daily work of the group brought stunning success, which in the end was appreciated even by critics. In August of the 90th tour came to an end, by this time more than six million people had purchased tickets and visited concerts. After that, the organizers conceived another grandiose project – to make the film “The Rolling Stones”. What happened, and what other musicians had adventures on the way to fame – just look in this film.
Interesting facts
Mick Jagger wrote another hit Sympathy for the Devil (1968) under the impression of Mikhail Bulgakov’s book The Master and Margarita. close
On August 28, 1993, metal superstars Iron Maiden and horror illusionist Simon Drake combined to create the most macabre musical event of all time: Raising more
On August 28, 1993, metal superstars Iron Maiden and horror illusionist Simon Drake combined to create the most macabre musical event of all time: Raising Hell. In this first and only live rock concert with a horror movie setting, Raising Hell celebrates lead singer Bruce Dickinson's final performance with Iron Maiden. The band's electrifying concert performance, taped live at Pinewood Studios, London, incorporates blood curdling illusions and seventeen classic Iron Maiden songs, five not seen on the original pay-per-view broadcast. In a 100+ minutes, Iron Maiden "raises hell" in a performance that will live on forever. close
The "sequel" to the first Woodstock concert, during its 25th anniversery, featuring performances from bands like Green Day, Metallica, Cypress Hill, Blind more
The "sequel" to the first Woodstock concert, during its 25th anniversery, featuring performances from bands like Green Day, Metallica, Cypress Hill, Blind Melon, Aerosmith, Nine Inch Nails, Rollins Band, Collective Soul, Blues Traveller and The Red Hot Chili Peppers, among others. close
1. Highway Star 2. Black Night 3. Talk About Love 4. Twist In The Tale 5. Perfect Strangers 6. Beethoven 7. Knocking At Your Back Door 8. Anyone's Daughter more
1. Highway Star 2. Black Night 3. Talk About Love 4. Twist In The Tale 5. Perfect Strangers 6. Beethoven 7. Knocking At Your Back Door 8. Anyone's Daughter 9. Child In Time 10. Anya 11. The Battle Rages On 12. Lazy 13. Space Truckin' 14. Woman From Tokyo 15. Paint It, Black 16. Smoke On The Water Rock legend Deep Purple recorded live at the Birmingham NEC, UK on November 9, 1993. Five members from the band's most famous line up play their hits during their 25th anniversary world tour. Note that Ritchie Blackmore dropped out soon after this particular concert. close
Retrospective documentary about the British rock band "Queen", from the 1970s till the death of Freddie Mercury, victim of AIDS. Includes interviews with more
Retrospective documentary about the British rock band "Queen", from the 1970s till the death of Freddie Mercury, victim of AIDS. Includes interviews with the band members, friends and fans, behind the scenes material, the making of music videos, concerts and lots of music. close
August 30, 1972, John Lennon and Yoko Ono backed by The Plastic Ono Elephant's Memory Band, played a benefit concert to raise money for mentally handicapped more
August 30, 1972, John Lennon and Yoko Ono backed by The Plastic Ono Elephant's Memory Band, played a benefit concert to raise money for mentally handicapped children. It was their last concert together. close
The documentary film "Two hours with bards" by Alexander Stefanovich will be a real find for those who love the author's song and want to get in touch more
The documentary film "Two hours with bards" by Alexander Stefanovich will be a real find for those who love the author's song and want to get in touch with the work of Bulat Okudzhava, Vladimir Vysotsky, Oleg Mityaev, Andrei Makarevich and other representatives of this creative direction. Many of them, alas, are no longer with us, but their songs, filled with exciting energy, continue to find fans.
The film tells about how it all began: how the author's song originated in our cultural space, what its roots and origins are, what is the secret of real success and enduring relevance. close