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  • Plasmatics

    $24.99

    Plasmatics

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  • Plasmatics – Chainsaws, Shotguns & Rock N Roll

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    Plasmatics – Chainsaws, Shotguns & Rock N Roll

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    This 2 DVD Set features various Wendy O. Williams and Plasmatics videos, interviews and performances.

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  • Beatles Plastic Soul - DVD

    Plastic Soul

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    Plastic Soul

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  • Queen Hot Space Tour '82 - DVD

    Queen Hot Space Tour ’82 – DVD

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    Queen Hot Space Tour ’82 – DVD

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    Queen Hot Space Tour ’82
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  • Queen Magic Years - Complete Series - 3 Disk Set

    Queen Magic Years – Complete Series

    $34.95

    Queen Magic Years – Complete Series

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    Queen Magic Years – Complete Series – 3 Disk Set

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  • Queen – The Magic Years

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    Queen – The Magic Years

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    Queen: The Magic Years is a video trilogy chronicling the success of one of Britain’s most popular bands, Queen.  The Foundations fuses archive footage, interviews, and never-before-seen studio clips to unfold the story of the group’s formation in 1971 and its development and achievements through the mid-’70s. Highlights include clips of Queen’s first Rainbow concert and other early career benchmarks. This volume features commentary from Elton John, Little Richard, Roger Daltrey, Keith Richards, Phil Collins, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, and David Bowie. Other segments explore the group’s noted work in music video, and its techniques.

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  • Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band – Legends In Concert

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    Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band – Legends In Concert

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    Ringo’s first All Starr band was one of his best. It truly was a group of All Starr Legends, including: Levon helm and Rick Danco from The Band, Joe Walsh from The James Gang and Eagles, Dr. John, Billy Preston, Jim Keltner and Ringo’s son Zac, who has been playing with The Who for the past 20 years.

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  • Ringo Starr’s 70th Birthday Bash – Radio City Music Hall – July 7, 2010

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    Ringo Starr’s 70th Birthday Bash – Radio City Music Hall – July 7, 2010

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    Sir Paul McCartney made a surprise appearance at Ringo Starr‘s concert at Radio City Music Hall, as part of the drummer’s 70th birthday celebration.

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  • Ringo TV Special – 1978

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    Ringo TV Special – 1978

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    This Ringo Starr special, Ringo, aired on American TV in 1978 and is pretty much what you’d expect it to be: unpretentious, silly and, well, Ringo-esque.

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  • Rio Bravo

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    Rio Bravo

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    Batman & Mr. Freeze – SubZero

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  • Rolling Stones 50 & Counting – One More Shot Live

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    Rolling Stones 50 & Counting – One More Shot Live

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    50 & Counting was a concert tour by The Rolling Stones to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band, which started in October 2012 (with two secret club gigs in Paris) and ended in July 2013 (with two major shows at Hyde Park). This is the 2nd show at The Prudential Center in Newark, new Jersey on December 15, 2012.

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  • Rolling Stones – Cocksucker Blues – 1972

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    Rolling Stones – Cocksucker Blues – 1972

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    This fly-on-the-wall documentary follows the Rolling Stones on their 1972 North American Tour, their first return to the States since the tragedy at Altamont. Because of the free-form nature of filming, Cocksucker Blues captured band members and entourage members taking part in events the Rolling Stones preferred not to publicize. It can only legally be screened with director Robert Frank in attendance. The title of the film is the same of that of a Rolling Stones song (aka Schoolboy Blues), which was written to complete the band’s contractual obligations to Decca Records and specifically to be unreleasable.

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