Mel Gaynor

Most Popular Mel Gaynor Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Live Aid Trailer (1985)

13 July 1985

Live Aid was held on 13 July 1985, simultaneously in Wembley Stadium in London, England, and the John F.

The Kemps: All Gold Trailer (2023)

29 December 2023

Spandau Ballet brothers Martin and Gary Kemp return to the BBC for a New Year comedy documentary special.

Simple Minds: Seen The Lights (A Visual History) Trailer (2003)

29 October 2003

Seen The Lights was the first Simple Minds commercial DVD released, it's a set of 2 discs. The first disc contains 26 promo videos and some rare live performances.

Simple Minds: Everything Is Possible Trailer (2025)

13 June 2025

Best known for their megahit ’80s anthem "Don't You (Forget About Me)”—made famous in John Hughes’ The Breakfast Club—Simple Minds is one of the most iconic and influential Scottish bands in history.

Simple Minds: Once Upon A Time Trailer (2015)

04 December 2015

Once Upon a Time is the seventh studio album by the Scottish rock band Simple Minds, released on 21 October 1985 by record label Virgin (A&M in the US).

Simple Minds | Seen The Lights: Live In Verona 2004 Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

Simple Minds: Celebrate - Live at the SSE Hydro, Glasgow Trailer (2014)

08 August 2014

On 27th November 2013 Simple Minds played a very special concert and filmed it at the brand new award-winning venue the SSE Hydro Glasgow, the first concert to be filmed there.

Simple Minds & a-ha in Concert: Engers Castle in Neuwied, Germany Trailer (2009)

22 August 2009

a-ha and Simple Minds in Concert

Simple Minds: Sparkle In The Rain Trailer (2015)

16 March 2015

A breakthrough commercial success for the band, the record peaked at number 1 in the UK Albums Chart on 18 February 1984, and reached the top 20 in New Zealand, Netherlands, Sweden, Canada, Switzerland, Germany, Norway, and Australia.

Simple Minds: New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) Trailer (2016)

29 July 2016

The 1982 album was the Scottish band’s second on the Virgin label and the first to feature drummer Mel Gaynor (recruited after producer Peter Walsh declared himself unsatisfied with Mike Ogletree’s playing).