Hyde Park 2013 comes almost 44 years to the day after The Rolling Stones first invited 200,000 fans to listen to them for free in a legendary concert at the Central London park on 5 July 1969, only two days after the tragic death of founder member Brian Jones – a landmark event, now widely acknowledged as one of the most significant moments in modern music history.
Featuring their greatest hits from across their career, plus a special appearance by former Stones guitarist Mick Taylor – who made his debut with the band at Hyde Park in 1969 – Hyde Park 2013 takes the huge success of The Rolling Stones’ 50 And Counting anniversary celebrations into a second year, and follows an acclaimed Glastonbury appearance – their debut performance at the festival in a career spanning 50-years.
Directed by Paul Dugdale, this 19 camera HD shoot in front of 65,000 fans captures just why the Rolling Stones are still the greatest live Rock n’ Roll band after all these years.
Highlights include Gimme Shelter, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, You Can’t Always Get What You Want and (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.
Back To Black tells the real story of how Amy’s best known and most celebrated body of work came into being. Featuring previously unseen footage of Amy in the studio, new interviews with producers Mark Ronson and Salaam Remi, and the musicians who worked with Amy on the album, it offers fresh ins...
“Crossfire Hurricane”, directed by Brett Morgen, is released as part of the ongoing 50th anniversary celebrations of The Rolling Stones. This superb new film tells the story of the Stones’ unparalleled journey from blues obsessed teenagers in the early sixties to their undisputed status as rock r...
Few would have predicted that in 1991 Nirvana would be No 1 on the US Billboard album chart. Not only did Nevermind replace Michael Jackson at the top but it succeeded in doing what the Punk Rock movement had failed to achieve fourteen years earlier. Nevermind and the songs of Kurt Cobain changed...