Anorexia, the pathological fear of eating and gaining weight, is now the most deadly mental illness in the UK, affecting around one in every 250 women. In this film, Louis Theroux embeds himself in two of London's biggest adult eating-disorder treatment facilities: St Ann's Hospital and Vincent Square Clinic. As he spends more time with patients both on and off the wards, he witnesses the dangerous power that anorexia holds over them, and finds himself drawn into a complex relationship between the disorder and the person it inhabits.
1. Aqua Intro 2. Living In The Past 3. Nothing Is Easy 4. Some Day The Sun Won't Shine For You 5. With You There To Help Me 6. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 7. Beside Myself 8. Fat Man 9. Hunting Girl 10. Count The Chicken 11. Dot Com 12. Eurology 13. Song From The Wood / Too Old To Rock 'N Roll / Heavey Horses / Song From The Wood (reprise) 14. Flying Dutchman Intro - My God 15. Budapest 16. Mayhem Gig 17. Aqualung 18. Wind Zip (short version) 19. Locomotive Breath 20. Protect And Survive Instrumental 21. Cheerio
Jethro Tull es uno de los actos británicos más exitosos de todos los tiempos con una carrera que abarca desde finales de los años sesenta hasta la actualidad. En 2003 hicieron su primera (y hasta ahora única) visita al Festival de Montreux. Como siempre, Ian Anderson lidera desde el frente con su voz reconocible al instante y su estilo inimitable de flauta con una sola pierna. Dividido en una primera mitad semi-acústica y una segunda mitad llena de electricidad, el concierto fue un triunfo que combina canciones más nuevas como "Dot Com", "Pavane" y "Budapest" con los clásicos favoritos.
On August 19th, 2005, on what would have been the eve of his 56th birthday, a statue of Phil Lynott was unveiled in Dublin’s Grafton Street by his mother. There to witness the event were members of Thin Lizzy from throughout the band’s career. The following evening, they joined forces under the leadership of Gary Moore for a concert that paid tribute to Lynott’s memory.
A veritable feast awaits fans of Ian Anderson's Jethro Tull on this elaborate DVD package, which boasts extensive concert footage and a load of extras. The focal point is nearly two hours of performances, filmed in late 2001 (primarily in London, with additional material from several other locations) and featuring material from the band's entire lengthy career, including such staples as "Aqualung" and "Bouree." The current Tull incarnation (featuring, as always, Anderson on vocals, flute, and sundry other instruments) takes center stage; there are also a couple of numbers with a string quartet, and even a small-club reunion of the lineup that made the group's very first album back in 1968. Interviews with band members, testimonials from rabid fans, photos, and even an option for viewing a Tull performance from three different audience points of view are among the generous helping of extra features.