The Who–Tommy and
Quadrophenia Live
with Special Guests
Available for the first time on DVD, this
three-disc set features The Who playing
their two rock-opera masterpieces
(Tommy and Quadrophenia) live
with special guests Phil Collins,
Billy Idol, Elton John and more.
Greatest hits live, including “I Can’t
Explain,” “Who Are You” and “
Baba O’Riley,” are also included.
George Harrison and
Friends–The Concert
for Bangladesh
The Concert for Bangladesh was
the first benefit concert of its kind,
bringing together major artists
collaborating for a humanitarian
cause. The legendary 1971 concert
features George Harrison, Ravi Shankar,
Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and more.
Cream–Royal Albert Hall–
London–May 2-3- 5-6 2005
In May of 2005 Cream returned to
London’s Royal Albert Hall—to the same
stage where they had completed what
was thought to be their final performance
in 1968. It was one of the most eagerly
anticipated, hard-to-get tickets in rock history.
Eagles–Farewell I Tour–Live from Melbourne
Without doubt, the Eagles are one of the all-time biggest acts in popular
music since the dawn of the rock-‘n’-roll era. Their momentous 2004 farewell
tour filled stadiums around the world, and this two-DVD set captures one of the
most stellar events from that now-historic global sweep.
Barbra Streisand–The Television Specials
The shows that mesmerized millions are now available in a five-disc box set. If you think you
remember these specials from watching them when they first aired, you’ll be astonished how
time has enhanced their vitality.