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- Fact and fiction are mingled in this mockumentary about the career of music parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic. In retelling his life story, the film includes several of his music videos, including "Ricky" and "Eat It."
- Live concert filmed on April 1, 1986 in Kansas City at the Kemper Arena during the The Ultimate Sin tour.
- George Michael's music video collection with 6 music videos.
- Groundbreaking visual accompaniment to the The The band's seminal 1986 album of the same name.
- Features the ecologically minded Aussie's widely publicized six-song performance on May 30 from a flatbed truck in front of Manhattan's Exxon Building. Also includes the conceptual clip of "King of the Mountain," plus interview and documentary footage.
- Billy is a 23-year-old Welshman from the South Wales Valleys. He is mentally and physically disabled, confined to a wheelchair and only able to work his upper body. Though he is conceived as mentally challenged, his disability has actually made him not only a genius, but also superhuman, as he also has the ability to literally hear radio waves throughout all frequencies without aid.
- A collection of music videos from Bangles' CD "Bangles Greatest Hits".
- Step closer to the New Kids on the Block as they share their newest songs, their hottest performances, and their most personal thoughts. Join the guys as they look at where they came from, where they are right now, and where they're headed - step by step.
- A film Documenting the first Ozzfest that was held in the fall of 1996 and featured such acts as Ozzy Osbourne, Slayer, Sepultura, Fear Factory, Coal Chamber and various others.
- Concert recorded at the NEC in Birmingham, UK in December 1989.
- Branford Marsalis in full throttle teaching at the Manhattan School of Music with the McDonald's High School Ensemble, in between takes on movie sets, backstage at various venues with music producer, Delfeayo Marsalis, and band members, and in concert at Spirit Square Arts Center as the Branford Marsalis Quartet. Interviewees: Sting, Herbie Hancock, Danny De Vito, Billy Crystal, Spike Lee pay tribute. Also released, under the title BRANFORD MARSALIS STEEP '96, a 60 minute-version of this program that consists only of the Quartet's performance. Branford Marsalis, tenor sax, soprano sax; Kenny Kirkland, piano; Delbert Felix, acoustic double bass; Lewis Nash, drums. Music: "Broadway fools", "Crescent City", "Solstice" by Branford Marsalis; "Chi chi' by Charlie Parker; "Deluge" by Wayne Shorter; "Dienda", "Lonjellis" by Kenny Kirkland; "Giant steps" by John Coltrane; "Lament" by J. J. Johnson; "Love stone" by Tony Williams; "Swingin' at the Haven" by Ellis Marsalis.