Four Rotterdam boys find solace and connection through a substitute form of spoken language, music, bridging the gap of a missing fifth. Without one, there is no other; without sorrow, no happiness. Together, we strive to endure the great unbearable existence.
Set 1:
Playing in the Band(Bob Weir song) (>)
Deal(Jerry Garcia cover) (>)
Tennessee Jed(Grateful Dead cover)
It Hurts Me Too(Tampa Red cover)
Ramble On Rose(Grateful Dead cover)
Brown-Eyed Women(Grateful Dead cover)
Crazy Fingers(Grateful Dead cover) (Tour debut) (>)
Dancing in the Street(Martha Reeves and the Vandellas cover) (Tour debut)
Set 2:
Sugaree(Jerry Garcia cover)
Estimated Prophet(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
The Other One(Grateful Dead cover) (verse 1) (>)
Terrapin Station(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Drums(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Space(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Stella Blue(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Sugar Magnolia(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Scarlet Begonias(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Sunshine Daydream(Grateful Dead cover)
Encore:
U.S. Blues(Grateful Dead cover)
Sophie and Paul (an aspiring musician) can't pay their London rent and turn to friends and family for support. Over the course of a summer, things go from bad to worse: The couple lose everything and find themselves lost in the underbelly of life on the streets. Though frustrated, their good humour and positivity land them odd jobs and a temporary shelter.
Kyoko was born and raised in Mishima City, a place built on the lava flow of Mt. Fuji. As her family's shoe store closes, she feels adrift, losing her sense of belonging. Her older sister Asuka, who worries about Kyoko, also harbors a different kind of anxiety. In the background, the traditional festival music "shagiri" resonates throughout the town.
Executive produced by Shaggy, this documentary brings in heavy hitters like Sean Paul, Ding Dong, and many more, including Shaggy himself, to tell the story. With never-before-seen archival footage that bridges the journey from Kingston to Brooklyn, this film will delight not just dancehall fans but believers of the power of music to bring people together. The film is an experience that will have you on your feet dancing.
An ambitious law student who hates music needs to make a perfect plan to get hired at the office she interns at – until she meets a charming singer who shakes her life. While she's living her first love, she needs to face her own past and decide what's more important: do what she loves or learn to love what she does.
Passengers invites Yann Tiersen under the steel canopy of Tempelhof Airport. An expansive setting for the windswept sound of album Kerber, an ode to the Breton island of Ushant.
Concert filmed on April 24, 2023 in the Great Hall of Tempelhof Airport, Berlin.
Siegfeld Institute of Music Junior High Solo LIVE "0th" (シークフェルト音楽学院中等部 単独LIVE「0th」) is a live concert event that took place at HIKOSEN Theater in Tokyo on March 5, 2023.
After a huge sellout performance at London's Alexandra Palace and the debut of their new single 'Halo' with Bullet For My Valentine, Pendulum have launched an accompanying documentary covering the road to the shows, new music and the twists and turns along the way.
Set 1:
Good Times(Sam Cooke cover)
Big River(Johnny Cash cover) (tour debut)
Friend of the Devil(Grateful Dead cover)
They Love Each Other(Jerry Garcia cover)
Black-Throated Wind(Bob Weir song) (tour debut)
Big Railroad Blues(Cannon’s Jug Stompers cover)
Dark Star(Grateful Dead cover) (verse 1)
Johnny B. Goode(Chuck Berry cover) (tour debut)
Set 2:
Eyes of the World(Grateful Dead cover) (> 'Dark Star' verse 2)
Fire on the Mountain(Grateful Dead cover)
Shakedown Street(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Drums(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Space(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
The Eleven(Grateful Dead cover) (>)
Death Don't Have No Mercy(Reverend Gary Davis cover) (>)
Going Down the Road Feeling Bad([traditional] cover)
Encore:
Knockin' on Heaven's Door(Bob Dylan cover) (Bobby on acoustic guitar) (tour debut)
Jaurim's impactful debut was in 1997. The personal stories of the members. How Jaurim has dealt with adversity. The behind story of 25th special albums and concerts with fans. The spirit of Jaurim's music, youth!
Angie (Marshall) could have been one of Australia’s leading musicians, but she sabotaged her own career. Now in her forties, she’s dying and alone – but determined to record one last album. Money is tight and the odd gig at the local pub doesn’t exactly fill the coffers. When she meets teenage runaway Ruby (Maisie Owens), the pair form an unlikely bond. Angie teaches her to play the guitar and write songs, but despite their closeness Angie just can’t bring herself to tell Ruby the truth about her illness. Marshall’s own songs, and resonant voice, alongside the Newcastle setting, bring a tender authenticity to this rebellious music-driven drama.
In 1968, art students Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey “Po” Powell made a trippy photo collage for their musician friends Syd, David and Roger. The resulting album and album cover, A Saucerful of Secrets, helped launch two careers: that of Pink Floyd, one of the 70s megabands, and of Hipgnosis, which, over the course of the next 25 years, designed a stream of iconic album covers.
Robinson is a doctor and unlike Robinson Crusoe, his solitude is voluntary but his island in the Mediterranean Sea is invaded by migrants, NGOs, guards. Friday is a castaway, the only one from his boat to have survived when sailing from Africa to Italy. During his strolls on the island, Robinson confronts his own solitude by keeping a diary - that works like augmented reality - filled with extraordinary beings and events, which both fill and trouble his daily life.