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Richard Thompson: Across a Crowded Room - Live in Concert 1985 Trailer (2007)

09 October 2007

Richard Thompson (Ex-Fairport Convention guitarist) performs at Barrymore's in Ottawa, Canada. Songs Include: Fire in the Engine Room/She Twists the Knife/Shoot Out the Lights/You Don't Say/Wall of Death/Little Blue Number/When the Spell Is Broken/Did She Jump or Was She Pushed/Wrong Heartbeat/Summer Rain/For Shame of Doing Wrong/Bright Lights Tonight/Nearly in Love/Love in A Faithless Country/Ain't Gonna Drag My Feet No More/Tear-Stained Letter/Living with a Skull and Cross Bone/Withered and Died.

Big Country – Live At Barrowland 1983 (The Homecoming) Trailer (1984)

10 May 1984

Recorded at the Barrowlands in Glasgow New Year’s Eve 1983/4

Rainbow: The Final Cut Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

Collection of music videos and live performances by Rainbow

Golden Earring - 50 Years Anniversary Album Trailer (2015)

15 November 2015

Rush: Through the Camera Eye Trailer (1985)

17 July 1985

Through the Camera Eye is a videocassette/laserdisc release by the Canadian band Rush. It was released in 1985 by PolyGram Records.

Kiss Exposed Trailer (1987)

18 May 1987

Ah, the '80s! A time of hair bands and their ludicrous MTV videos filled with spandex-clad band members and skimpily clad bimbos.

Golden Earring - Live From The Twilight Zone Trailer (1984)

15 September 1984

The year 1984 was a memorable and exceptionally successful year for Golden Earring. When the lady smiles was released in early February, and became number 1 thanks to the controversial video by Dick Maas, which can be admired in the original version on this DVD.

Rock n Roll Meltdown Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

From Zodiac Mindwarp’s completely excessive ‘Prime Mover’ (directed by TV’s ‘The Young Ones’ star Adrian Edmondson) and the LA Guns’ intelligently sleazy ‘Sex Action’ to such prize rarities as KISS’ sexier European Version of their mega-smash ‘Reason To Live’ and Bon Jovi’s never-seen-on-TV ‘Wild In The Streets’, ‘ROCK ‘N’ ROLL MELTDOWN’ is highly volatile.