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The Rolling Stones - Bridges to Babylon '97 - '98 - Live in Concert (Import)

Perennial rockers the Stones continue to teach all the young pop pups a trick or two. Here they provide 'Satisfaction' for their loyal fans as they jump around the stage like Jack Flash himself performing a mix of old hits and numbers from their 'Bridges to Babylon' album.
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Bon Jovi - Live at Madison Square Garden (Import)

One of the world’s biggest and best live bands release an incredible document of their return to Madison Square Garden, New York City’s most iconic venue, 19 years to the day after the band first performed there, they returned to the same stage for the last date (15/07/2008) of their historic Lost Highway tour.
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Ronan Live Destination Wembley '02 (Import)

Getting closer to his fans than ever before, this is Ronan Keating at his live best. The former Boyzone who performed in Mumbai a few years ago to a sold out show, brings his music in a full on concert performance. Keating takes to the stage for a live solo performance recorded at Wembley Arena in 2002.
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Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles (Import)

With his upcoming solo concert on 11th February 2026, there couldn’t be a better time to review one of the man’s best released DVDs ‘Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles’ for his fans.
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Elvis That's The Way It Is – (Import)

With his 91st birthday on 8th January, there couldn’t be a better way of celebrating the occasion than with this 1970 documentary, directed by Denis Sanders that captures singer Elvis Presley as he gets into rehearsal mode ahead of his performance in Las Vegas.
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Life As We Know It

After a long time comes a fun story about the responsibilities of sudden parenthood and being able to set aside differences to show love to another and to a child. It’s a great romantic comedy with a twist that should appeal to anyone who’s in love.
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Sweet Toronto – John Lennon and the Yoko Ono Band (Import)

Give Peace a Chance was the theme at the Sweet Toronto Peace Festival in 1969. It was a one-day festival held 13th September 1969, at Varsity Stadium on the campus of the University of Toronto and attended by some 20,000 people.
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One Night With Blue Note (Import)

When Bruce Lundvall and Michael Cuscuna revived the Blue Note label in 1985 under the parent label EMI Manhattan Records, a reunion concert was held at New York’s Town Hall. The concert brought together some of the most well-known names in jazz, as well as a handful of artists newly signed to the label, on one stage. For well over three hours on the night of 22nd February, 1985, one jazz legend after another took the stage playing classic tunes from the Blue Note catalog. Many regard this event as the greatest single jazz evening ever.
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Prince Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas (Import)

Prince's galvanising performance ‘Live at the Aladdin’ demonstrates that he really was one of the great talents of the last quarter-century, a fact easily obscured by the sheer volume and varying quality of his recorded output, not to mention his weird behavior and his eerie love for symbols.
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Harry Connick, Jr - The New York Big Band Concert (Import)

For those who may not have heard of Joseph Harry Fowler Connick Jr (Harry Connick, Jr) often labeled as the Frank Sinatra of the 90s, Harry Connick, Jr is an American singer, pianist, composer, actor, and former television host.
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