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Blondie: Live at Asbury Park Convention Hall

Filmed at the Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ - July 7, 1979 (Late Show). Professionally recorded show by the venue in Black & White, this visual document from the EAT TO THE BEAT tour resurfaced in 2014. This is actually the 2nd of two performances that Blondie gave at the venue on the same day. Set List: Dreaming, One Way or Another, Hanging on the Telephone, Look Good in Blue, Youth Nabbed as Sniper, Pretty Baby, Slow Motion, Sunday Girl, In the Flesh, Man Overboard, Heart of Glass, 11:59, Rip Her to Shreds, In the Sun, Bang a Gong (Get It On).

Blondie: Live at Asbury Park Convention Hall

NR 1979
Easter

Easter is a five story-arc opera about the coming-of-age of juking. The first of its tales aptly deals with contemporary civil unrest with foci on the interrelationships between law enforcement in communities it serves, and corruption within the justice system as a whole. It unfolds from the perspective of an African-American male who feels circumstantially slighted by society, and because of that, takes the law into his own hands and goes on a rampage which erupts into a war in the process.

Easter

NR 2018
Hot Sugar's Cold World

Nick Koenig, aka Hot Sugar, is in a hot mess. Considered a modern-day Mozart, the young electronic musician/producer records sounds from everyday life—from hanging up payphone receivers to Hurricane Sandy rain—and chops, loops and samples them into Grammy Award–nominated beats. He’s living the life every musician dreams of, complete with an internet-phenom girlfriend, rapper/singer “Kitty.” But when she dumps him, Hot Sugar is set adrift. Fleeing to Paris, he tries to regroup, searching for new sounds and a sense of self. Filmmaker Adam Lough mixes scenes of Hot Sugar at work on his vintage recording devices with surprising soul-searching reflections he offers to the camera. As tweets and posts about the broken couple blow up on the internet, Hot Sugar’s road trip presses onward, revealing even more exotic layers of the man and his music. Fun and flash, this lyrical journey offers audiences a fascinating peek into a modern artist’s creative process.

Hot Sugar's Cold World

7.5 2015
This Is the Life

In 1989, a collective of young hip hop artists gathered at a health food café in South Central Los Angeles. Their mandate? To reject gang culture and expand the musical boundaries of hip hop. DuVernay's documentary chronicles the historic legacy of the Good Life Cafe — the open mic nights that became an L.A. institution, the eclectic array of talented young MCs that emerged there, the alternative hip hop movement they developed, and their worldwide influence on the artform.

This Is the Life

5.8 2008
The Rolling Stones: Hoodoo U Voodoo

DVD1 (81:47) Intro; Not Fade Away; Tumbling Dice; You Got Me Rocking; Rocks Off;Sparks Will Fly; Live With Me (W/ Sheryl Crow); Satisfaction; Beast Of Burden; Angie; Dead Flowers; Sweet Virginia (W/ Woopie Goldberg); Do Do Do Heartbreaker; It’s All Over Now; Stop Breaking Down Blues (W/ Robert Cray); Who Do You Love (W/ Bo Diddley); I Go Wild DVD2 (99:00): Miss You; Band Intros; Honky Tonk Women; Before They Make Me Run; The Worst; Sympathy For The Devil; Monkey Man; Street Fighting Man; Start Me Up; Brown Sugar; Jumpin Jack Flash (W/ Woopie Goldberg); Bonus: Mick Taylor Live 1996 Can’t You Hear Me Knockin

The Rolling Stones: Hoodoo U Voodoo

NR 1994
The Rolling Stones: Live At The Louisiana Superdome

New Orleans, LA, USA on July 13, 1978 1.Let It Rock (Chuck Berry cover) 2.All Down the Line 3.Honky Tonk Women 4.Star Star 5.When the Whip Comes Down 6.Beast of Burden 7.Lies 8.Miss You 9.Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) (The Temptations cover) 10.Shattered 11.Respectable 12.Far Away Eyes 13.Love in Vain (Robert Johnson cover) 14.Tumbling Dice 15.Happy 16.Sweet Little Sixteen (Chuck Berry cover) 17.Brown Sugar 18.Jumpin' Jack Flash Encore: 19.Street Fighting Man

The Rolling Stones: Live At The Louisiana Superdome

6.0 1978
Rose of the Rancho

It is California in 1852 that only recently being surrendered by Mexico to the United States and admitted into the union. Most of the land-owners of California were the descendants of the Dons who had colonized it a hundred years before and whose title deeds bore the signature and seal of a long-dead Spanish king. But, by a loop-hole in the law, the title-deeds of the Dons could not be recognized, and this opened the door of organized gangs of land-grabbers, such as the one led by Joe Kincaid, to operate with a prime excuse for legitimate plunder and robbery. In most cases the law was unable to cope with the situation. Then Rosita Castro, the daughter of Don Pasqual Castro, masked and disguised as a man, organized a band of vigilantes to fight against the tyranny of the outlaws, aided by an undercover federal agent, Jim Kearney.

Rose of the Rancho

7.0 1936
The Naked Brothers Band: Battle of the Bands

The Naked Brothers Band and another band, the L.A. Surfers, find themselves competing in a "Battle of the Bands" charity event benefiting Little Kids Rock. Rosalina starts to fall for the L.A. Surfers' lead singer, Bobby Love. It annoys Nat that Rosalina hangs out with the opponent's lead singer. It turns out that Bobby is just dating Rosalina to get to Nat and is lying about everything, i.e, his British accent, not writing his own songs, etc. Nat and Bobby fight and declare at a press conference that the charity event is now a competition and the losing band's proceeds from their next CD goes to the charity.

The Naked Brothers Band: Battle of the Bands

NR 2007
Noah and the Flood

In 1960 CBS commissioned renowned composer Igor Stravinsky to compose a new ballet composition, Noah and the Flood, that would be adapted for a TV special. The ballet told the story of Noah and the Flood with symbolic references to other biblical narratives. The choreography was directed by George Balanchine and the ballet was performed by the New York City Ballet. An addition to the performance the TV special also included an overview of Stravinsky’s career and an exposition of the biblical context. The performance was aired on CBS in 1962 with Breck shampoo as the sponsor, as part of the Breck Golden Showcase series.

Noah and the Flood

NR 1962
Live: The Reunion World Tour - Live from South Africa

The original line-up of +LIVE+ performed their last show in July 2009 before going separate ways. In 2017, Ed Kowalczyk (vocals, guitar), Chad Taylor (guitar, backing vocals), Patrick Dalheimer (bass) and Chad Gracey (drums) reunited for a worldwide tour. 2017 marked the 25th anniversary of their debut album Mental Jewelry. The multi-platinum band from Pennsylvania have sold over 22 million albums worldwide and earned two number one albums (Throwing Copper, Secret Samadhi). Their catalog is filled with such gems as “Lightning Crashes,” “I Alone,” “All Over You,” and “Lakini’s Juice,” which live on today as classics on rock radio.

Live: The Reunion World Tour - Live from South Africa

NR 2017
Metal Mania

Metal Mania (1989) boldly exposes heavy metal's satanic agenda targeting youth. Bob Larson interviews bands like Slayer and Laaz Rockit, revealing demonic lyrics, backmasking, and occult imagery designed to corrupt souls—contrasted with authentic Christian metal as the godly alternative. From the 80s satanic panic era, this isn't neutral concert footage—it's urgent media discernment calling believers to reject hellish rock rebellion and protect the next generation through faith-filled music. Powerful wake-up call against cultural poison.

Metal Mania

NR 1989