Balling To Easy by rapper Cobra Maltase is a song that perfectly encapsulates the essence of living life to the fullest and enjoying the fruits of one’s labor. This banger of a track is more than just a catchy tune; it’s a celebration of success and a testament to the hard work and dedication that went into achieving it. The song starts off with a banging beat that instantly grabs your attention. It’s the kind of beat that makes you want to move and groove, and sets the perfect tone for what’s to come. As the song progresses, Cobra Maltase’s strong and confident flow draws you in, and his powerful delivery commands your full attention. You can’t help but feel the energy and passion behind his words, as he effortlessly spits bars that are filled with swagger and bravado.
Kscope present the first in a series of deluxe book-sets cataloguing The Pineapple Thief’s tremendous output. ‘How Did We Find Our Way – 1999 – 2006’ specifically focuses on the bands’ humble beginnings with Abducting The Unicorn in 1999 through to Little Man in 2006. All albums in How Did We Find Our Way were remixed from their original sessions, featuring 80 minutes of rare bonus material retrieved from Bruce's archives. The total running time of the collection amounts to almost 8 and a half hours of music, which is offered in high resolution stereo, Dolby Atmos, and 5.1 DTS-HD surround. Additionally, Steve Kitch has mastered all the stereo mixes. Plus a 64-page book featuring previously unseen, rare photographs from Bruce Soord’s personal archive along with liner notes from Anil Prasad and newly conducted interviews with Bruce. This beautiful limited edition release will be a one time pressing.
Peter Grimes lives from fishing. Raw and recluse, he finds himself at odds with the local community who accuse him of brutality towards his young apprentices and blames him for the death of one of them. A few friends stand up for him - Ellen Orford, a widow whom he wants to marry, Balstrode a retired sea captain, and an apothecary Ned Keene - but Grimes remains a mysterious figure. What really happened to his missing apprentice, and was he involved?
Germany, 1969: Retreating to his change room after a rather fabulous gig, British guitar- and song-writing-god Diesel Wilmington encounters Helmuth: Diesel-fan by trade. The unlikely pair - despite the barrier of language - engages in a rather odd conversation about the proper reading and origin of Diesel’s ingenious lines. It begins to dawn on Helmuth that his imaginations may have been somewhat highly-strung, as a stranger walks in; exposing the original mastermind as an overambitious double. What does this make of the autograph Helmuth was so eager to get?
In 1990, Eric Clapton performed 18 nights at one of his favourite venues - the famous Royal Albert Hall in London. During the 18 run of shows, Clapton performed with three different line-ups: a rock band, a blues band, and an orchestra. Eric returned to the same venue in 1991 with the same three line-ups and played a further 24 shows. The huge undertaking of rehearsing for performances of three distinctly different genres was made even more challenging by the line-up for the rock shows varying from 4, 9 or 13 band members.
In 1990, Eric Clapton performed 18 nights at one of his favourite venues - the famous Royal Albert Hall in London. During the 18 run of shows, Clapton performed with three different line-ups: a rock band, a blues band, and an orchestra. Eric returned to the same venue in 1991 with the same three line-ups and played a further 24 shows. The huge undertaking of rehearsing for performances of three distinctly different genres was made even more challenging by the line-up for the rock shows varying from 4, 9 or 13 band members.
In 1990, Eric Clapton performed 18 nights at one of his favourite venues - the famous Royal Albert Hall in London. During the 18 run of shows, Clapton performed with three different line-ups: a rock band, a blues band, and an orchestra. Eric returned to the same venue in 1991 with the same three line-ups and played a further 24 shows. The huge undertaking of rehearsing for performances of three distinctly different genres was made even more challenging by the line-up for the rock shows varying from 4, 9 or 13 band members.
Samuel LeBlanc, a young transgender musician, embarks on a journey with his friends through the work of Acadian musician Angèle Arsenault (1943-2014). Coming from a small village, Samuel has long questioned his queer identity and his cultural identity. Does a queer Acadie exist? This musical documentary project will explore his double minority and the journey of young people, who like him, realize that despite the difficulties there is a star for each of us.
Set in the 1970's, a young painter falls in love with a gourgeous model and becomes obsessed with painting the perfect portrait in order to impress her, all the while an "artist-serial killer" is on the loose. Official music video for "Venus" by "Casamata".
Twelve-year-old mathematics genius Prem discovers his recently deceased father was a famous rapper and immediately sets out to learn more about his father’s life and passions. Empowered by imaginative hip-hop music-fueled fantasies, Prem is determined to find out if hip-hop truly is in his DNA.
Party Mix Vol.1 is a music genre video that was released in 2023. This video is 49 minutes long, making every listener feel like dancing to the DJ's music.
Deacon encounters someone seemingly "perfect." Mysteriously, the universe guides him on a journey to discover self-love and the desire to give and receive love.
Set 1:
Feel Like a Stranger(Grateful Dead cover)
Franklin's Tower(Grateful Dead cover) (John Mayer on vocals)
Mama Tried(Merle Haggard cover)
Alabama Getaway(Grateful Dead cover) (John Mayer on vocals)
Dear Mr. Fantasy(Traffic cover) (John and Bob shared vocals) (>)
Hey Jude(The Beatles cover) (Coda) (everyone on vocals)
Truckin'(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Deal(Jerry Garcia cover) (John Mayer on vocals)
Set 2:
Scarlet Begonias(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Fire on the Mountain(Grateful Dead cover) (Oteil on vocals)
Estimated Prophet(Grateful Dead cover) (with 'Get Up, Stand Up' by The Wailers tease) (>)
Eyes of the World(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Drums(Grateful Dead cover) (with Oteil) (>)
Space(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
All Blues(Miles Davis cover) (>)
Cumberland Blues(Grateful Dead cover) (Bob and John shared vocals) (>)
All Along the Watchtower(Bob Dylan cover)
Morning Dew(Bonnie Dobson cover)
Encore:
Brokedown Palace(Grateful Dead cover) (Bob and John shared vocals)
A year after Brent Mydland's passing, the Grateful Dead returned to the summer stadium circuit, playing Chicago's Soldier Field for the first time, with two keyboard players filling the seat Brent left vacant. Bruce Hornsby and Vince Welnick’s presence and musical contributions reinvigorated and revitalized the Grateful Dead, and the inspiration of the Dead's playing was palpable. On a Saturday night in front of 60,000 fans, the Dead played what is often considered one of the greatest shows of the Bruce-Vince era, up there with the second Giants Stadium show from a few days earlier. The Soldier field show was filled with favorites, including “Shakedown Street,”“Brown-Eyed Women,” “Playing In The Band,” “Terrapin Station,” and “Dark Star.” From the original six-camera video feed that appeared on the stadium's big screens and the pristine soundboard audio, Chicago 6/22/91 is an incredible performance start-to-finish.
Juwita, a heavily overweight girl, almost gave up on her life after being hit by the ninth times heartbreak. Hope comes when she has a chance of transforming into Angel, a super gorgeous, golden-voiced girl.
John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Little Richard, The Doors, Chuck Berry, Alice Cooper, and other legendary musicians performed at the 1969 Toronto Rock and Roll Revival music festival. This behind-the-scenes look at “the second most important event in rock and roll history” culminates in John Lennon’s first public performance with The Plastic Ono Band, triggering his decision to leave the Beatles.