CBGB - Punk From the Bowery (DVD) @ discount dvd online store
CBGB - Punk From the Bowery (DVD)
CBGB was present at the birth of punk, and in 2003 is still going strong. With an amazing array of new talent coming through their doors on a nightly basis, the club has thoroughly earned its reputation as one of the most infamous punk rock clubs in the world. This video features many of the bands that have helped earn CBGB`s their reputation, all performing two live songs each. The bands include Agnostic Front, Cro-Mags, Poison Idea, UK Subs, and many more.NR"
ACTORS: Agnostic Front, Cro-Mags, Madball, Poison Idea
Scarecrow Gone Wild (VHS)
After a fraternity prank results in his accidental death, a young man is transformed into a vengeful scarecrow who descends on a resort town during spring break in order to seek out those who killed him. Ultimate Fighting Championship contestant Ken Shamrock stars.NR"
Director: Brian Katkin
ACTORS: Ken Shamrock, Matthew Linhart, Samantha Aisling
Glenn Gould - The Alchemist (DVD)
Filmed by Bruno Monsaingeon, this documentary focuses on Canadian piano player Glenn Gould.NR"
ACTORS: Glenn Gould
Def Leppard - Visualize/Vault (DVD)
Two of Def Leppard`s most popular video releases--VISUALIZE and VAULT--are compiled on this special collector`s release. VISUALIZE is a compiled record of their career through 1993. Featuring promotional videos, candid interviews, rare television appearances, live footage, and even a tribute to guitarist Steve Clark (who died tragically of alcohol poisoning), the film is the best kind of rockumentary. 11 songs, including live clips of Photograph, Love Bites, and Two Steps Behind, are featured. VAULT contains 2 different live performances--a 1993 concert at Sheffield`s Don Valley Stadium and a 1995 acoustic gig at Sheffield`s Wapentake Club--as well as 5 music videos.NR"
ACTORS: Def Leppard
Rage Against The Machine - The Battle of Mexico City (DVD)
Alternative rock-rap band Rage Against The Machine have set themselves apart from the hordes of similar bands through their attachment to political causes. Paying special attention to the causes of Mexico, particularly by supporting the rebel group the Zapatistas, their October 1999 Mexico City concert was more than just a rocking good time, but also served as a show of solidarity. In addition to containing lively renditions of songs like Bulls On Parade, No Shelter, and Testify, this video features an interview by singer Zach de la Rocha with radical media critic Noam Chomsky and a speech from a Zapatista leader.NR"