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- DirectorNancy BrewerStarsRingo StarrGianni GregoriniSteve Dudas
- DirectorsChristopher McCulloughPeter CliftonStarsWard 'Pally' AustinMick JaggerBrian JonesIn What's On The Flipside filmmakers Peter Clifton and Chris McCullough take on the 60s cultural phenomenon of music through renowned Sydney radio disc jockey of the time Ward 'Pally' Austin. Featuring interviews and on-the-job footage, as Austin spins vinyl and spends time with international sensation The Rolling Stones on their 1966 Aussie tour, as well as The Searchers, local legend Normie Rowe and promoter Harry M. Miller, What's On The Flipside is a fascinating and rare insight into the Australian music scene during the 1960s.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsDavid GilmourRichard WrightGuy PrattLegendary singer and guitarist David Gilmour performs live at the Royal Albert Hall on May 29, 30 and 31st, 2006 in London, England, showcasing material from his 2006 solo album "On an Island" and his Pink Floyd repertoire.
- DirectorBen IbStarBrian Johnson
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsAerosmithNichole GaliciaTom HamiltonA promotional video for Aerosmith's 2002 single "Girls of Summer."
- DirectorTarsem SinghStarsBill BerryPeter BuckWade DominguezMusic video for "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M..
- DirectorTony Hung
- DirectorEric ZimmermanStarBrian May
- StarCarole King
- DirectorRoger BissonStarsRitchie BlackmoreCandice NightDavid BaranowskiLive concert filmed at Burg Veldenstein castle in Germany in 2004.
- DirectorsMajid AdinStephen McNallyStarElton JohnAn animated music video for the classic song.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarAnnie LennoxAnnie Lennox performs in the music video "Love Song for a Vampire" from the original motion picture soundtrack from the movie Dracula (1992) recorded for Columbia Records. Annie Lennox sings in a dark garden while dressed like Lucy Westenra. Clips from the film play throughout.
- StarsLindsey BuckinghamFleetwood MacMick FleetwoodMusic video for Fleetwood Mac's 2003 single "Peacekeeper". It is the first and most commercially successful single from their 17th studio album, "Say You Will".
- DirectorLaura CoulsonStarFlorence Welch
- DirectorBen PetersStarsKate ElsworthHolly Johnson
- DirectorJulien TempleStarRay Davies
- DirectorAriel CostaStarsJohn BonhamJohn Paul JonesLed Zeppelin
- StarsJimmy PageJason BonhamTony FranklinJimmy Page performs in the music video "Wasting My Time" from the album "Outrider" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video opens with Jimmy Page playing guitar on a set with a purplish background. As he plays, John Miles sings under lights while the rest of the band plays.
- DirectorMark SzaszyStarsOasisPaul ArthursLiam GallagherHigh quality audio. Full orchestra utilized to make this an unquestionable Britpop masterpiece.
- DirectorsDan CadanJonathan MowattStarsNoel GallagherGala GordonRob ParkerOfficial music video for "We're on Our Way Now" by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
- DirectorTony BriggsStarsSteve CradockSimon FowlerOscar HarrisonTony Briggs was the exclusive photographer/director for Ocean Colour Scene from Moseley Shoals to Marchin' Already, publishing his book 'Soul Driver' with Ian Snowball in 2014 and releasing his film 'SCENE' in 2017. "For a brief time in the late-90s, Ocean Colour Scene were just about the coolest band in Cool Britannia. No, really. A new, one-hour, fly-on-the-wall feast, featuring unseen footage of the Brummie four-piece at their Britpop peak goes some way to making good that claim. 'Scene' is produced by Tony Briggs, OCS' official lensman during their glory years, which reached a zenith in 1997 when Cradock and Co's platinum-shifting Marchin' Already toppled Oasis' Be Here Now from the top of the album charts. Briggs' film - there are no interviews, all the pictures in still and video form do the talking here - captures the former baggy cast-offs enjoying the spoils of long-earned chart success; ripping-out an embryonic Hundred Mile City High in the studio; posing about London in gifted Minis; walking-out to 125,000 fans at Glastonbury. As a measure of Briggs' close association with the band, snippets of Cradock's wedding in Merlin's Cave, accompanied by a Merlin-a-like and ex-Style Councillor Mick Talbot on portable piano, provide a bonus highlight. Lookout too for cameo appearances from OCS' luminaries Paul Weller and Liam and Noel Gallagher - when the pair were on recording and touring terms. Due for an internet-only Boxing Day release, 'Scene' will have OCS devotees salivating over their turkey sandwiches - the rest can enjoy a unique view of a worthy underdog revelling in its day. This stands as a superb testament to Britain's last great musical era" Andy Gray, Scootering Magazine.