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Jeff Richter

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Rage Against the Machine: Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium
6.0

Rage Against The Machine performed their last shows on September 12th and 13th 2000 prior to their original break-up. Having paved the way for many alternative bands in the 90s, and proving once and for all that rock and politics do mix, the band decided to quit while they were ahead. Fortunately a camera crew were on hand to capture the action from their emotional farewell shows, providing an intense document of the final hours of the band. All the groups hits are present, including 'Bombtrack', 'Bulls on Parade', 'Killing In The Name', and many more.

Rage Against the Machine: Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium

2003
AFI: I Heard a Voice
6.8

I Heard a Voice is the first live DVD from AFI that was released on December 12, 2006. The concert was filmed at the Long Beach Arena in Long Beach, California on Friday, September 15, 2006. Part of the Decemberunderground Tour, the crowd was the largest AFI had ever headlined with over 13,000 people in attendance. The title of this DVD is lifted from a line of poetry in the decemberunderground CD booklet. Underneath the song 37mm, it says: "The power went out. I turned on the radio. The power went out. I turned on the radio. The power went out. I turned on the radio....I heard a voice." The moth on the case is also from the decemberunderground booklet.

AFI: I Heard a Voice

2006
Roxette: Live-ism
8.0

Roxette's first major worldwide tour "Join The Joyride 1991–92" brought them to 4 continents where over 1,5 million people enjoyed their 108 shows. In "Live-ism", join Roxette live on stage in Sydney, Australia and enjoy an exclusive look at the scenes. As a special bonus, the video of the hit single "How Do You Do!" taken from the "Tourism" album is also included. Filmed at the Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia December 13, 1991.

Roxette: Live-ism

1992
Metallica: Cliff 'Em All
7.7

Originally released as "The $19.98 Home Vid: Cliff 'Em All," Metallica's first video is a tribute to late original bassist Cliff Burton. James Hetfield describes it as "a compilation of bootleg footage shot by sneaky Metallifux, stuff shot for TV that was never used, but we've held onto, home footage, personal fotos and us drunk. But most important, it's really a look back at the 3-1/2 years that Cliff was with us and includes his best bass solos and the home footage and pix that we feel best capture his unique personality and style." 1987.

Metallica: Cliff 'Em All

1987
The All-American Rejects: Tournado
N/A

Music - The All-American Rejects, the platinum-selling alternative pop-rock band from Stillwater, Okla., take to the stage in this full-length, high-octane 2006 concert filmed live in the Twin Cities. The crowd-pleasing show features hits such as "Dirty Little Secret," "Move Along" and "It Ends Tonight." As a bonus, an in-depth tour documentary takes you behind the scenes and on the road for all the excitement of the group's headlining tour.

The All-American Rejects: Tournado

2007
Rufus Wainwright: Unfollow the Rules
7.0

Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright responds to the coronavirus crisis with an intimate live concert. Without an audience and specially arranged for a small string section, Wainwright performs his new album "Unfollow the Rules" for the TV cameras only. Recorded in the ballroom of the Paramour Mansion, a historic residence in Los Angeles, the musician shows that good songs work even under difficult circumstances.

Rufus Wainwright: Unfollow the Rules

2020
William Hung: Hangin' with Hung
8.0

A documentary about reality show American Idol's most famous reject: William Hung.

William Hung: Hangin' with Hung

2004
The Dickey Betts Band: Ramblin' Live at the St. George Theater
8.0

Dickey Betts - Ramblin' Man Live at the St. George Theatre CD and Blu-Ray concert featuring songs spanning his legendary career.

The Dickey Betts Band: Ramblin' Live at the St. George Theater

2019