Jody Linscott
Percussion
Roger Daltrey, star frontman for the benchmark rock band the Who, presents the amazing music of the Who's guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend — in a star-studded, full-blown orchestral concert at New York's fabled Carnegie Hall. Supported by the awesome power of the Juilliard Orchestra, along with featured rock drums and guitars, Daltrey gives a soaring performance on a huge scale. And the songs more than stand up — "You Better You Bet," "I Can See For Miles," "Baba O'Reilly," "Behind Blue Eyes," "Pinball Wizard," "Won't Get Fooled Again," and many more of these timeless creations take on the full dramatic qualities that have always been part and parcel of Townshend's musical and poetic genius.
Percussion
Recital de David Gilmour, grabado el 30 de abril de 1984 en el Hammersmith Odeon de Londres.
Himself - Percussion
Percussion, Drums
Recorded at London's Brixton Academy in 2004, Dido Live draws on material from 1999 debut No Angel and 2003 follow-up Life for Rent. As she notes early in the show, "It's very nice to be in a place where I've seen hundreds and thousands of gigs." Dido and five-piece band--including two percussionists--proceed to execute a tight 14-song set, touching on favorites like "Thank You".
Herself
Berlin welcomes the new millennium with the largest lighting event in the world and a captivating live concert by superstar Mike Oldfield. At the Siegessaule Square on December 31, 1999, Mike Oldfield plays Moonlight Shadow and the complete Millennium Bell.
Self (Percussion)
Tubular Bells III, grabado en la lluviosa Londres bajo el cielo abierto, también tiene un evento de concierto atmosférico para el público en casa. En la pantalla de la sala de estar, puede ver cómo Oldfield y sus colegas obtienen un enorme arsenal de generadores de sonido electrónicos con un gran sentido de los matices.