Peter Clifton

Muerte : 2018-05-31

Películas

Supertramp: Live in Paris '79
Director
"Breakfast In America" ​​de Supertramp fue el álbum más vendido del mundo en 1979. Engendró varios sencillos de éxito, ganó dos premios Grammy y vendió más de 20 millones de copias. Tras el lanzamiento del álbum, Supertramp se embarcó en una gira mundial de 10 meses para promocionar el disco. Este documento recoge filmaciones de cuatro conciertos que la banda ofreció entre el 28 y el 31 de diciembre de 1979 en el Pavillon de Paris, en su apogeo absoluto.
America - Live in Central Park 1979
Director
In 1979 America (Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley) were at the height of their popularity and had just released "Silent Letter" their first album as a duo following the departure of fellow founding member Dan Peek. Acclaimed Australian filmmaker Peter Clifton captured the band at their concert in New York's Central Park and then followed them across to California where he filmed them in the studio and on location. All of this footage was combined to make America "Live In Central Park".
The Night We Called It a Day
Producer
Based on the true events surrounding Frank Sinatra's tour of Australia. When Sinatra calls a local reporter a "two-bit hooker", every union in the country black-bans the star until he issues an apology.
The Night We Called It a Day
Writer
Based on the true events surrounding Frank Sinatra's tour of Australia. When Sinatra calls a local reporter a "two-bit hooker", every union in the country black-bans the star until he issues an apology.
Superstars in Concert
Producer
Over ten years, documentary filmmaker Peter Clifton has recorded performances by some of the biggest names in world pop rock. From 1964 to 1973, groups such as the Rolling Stones, Animals, Cream, Blind Faith, Pink Floyd and Faces passed through London, as well as emblematic singers of that period, some with meteoric trajectory such as Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix; others, poets of a single era, like Cat Stevens and Donovan, as well as those who would shine brighter a few years later, like Joe Cocker and Tina Turner. You can check it all out on this historic DVD, an indispensable document for anyone who appreciates the purest rock.
Superstars in Concert
Director
Over ten years, documentary filmmaker Peter Clifton has recorded performances by some of the biggest names in world pop rock. From 1964 to 1973, groups such as the Rolling Stones, Animals, Cream, Blind Faith, Pink Floyd and Faces passed through London, as well as emblematic singers of that period, some with meteoric trajectory such as Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix; others, poets of a single era, like Cat Stevens and Donovan, as well as those who would shine brighter a few years later, like Joe Cocker and Tina Turner. You can check it all out on this historic DVD, an indispensable document for anyone who appreciates the purest rock.
Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same
Writer
The Song Remains the Same compila filmaciones de conciertos de la banda británica de hard rock Led Zeppelin que tuvieron lugar las noches del 27, 28 y 29 de julio de 1973 en el Madison Square Garden de Nueva York. De esta compilación, se publicó un álbum el 21 de septiembre de 1976 por Swan Song Records. La película incluye la pieza "Black Dog" pero no "Celebration Day", a la inversa que en el disco. Además la película incluye "Since I've Been Loving You", la introducción de "Heartbreaker", y una pieza de zanfona llamada "Autumn Lake". Otras piezas grabadas y que fueron descartadas tanto de la película como del disco fueron "Over the Hills and Far Away", "The Ocean" y "Misty Mountain Hop". Los vídeos de los temas descartados fueron publicados como extras a la película en la edición en Blu-ray de 2007.
Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same
Director
The Song Remains the Same compila filmaciones de conciertos de la banda británica de hard rock Led Zeppelin que tuvieron lugar las noches del 27, 28 y 29 de julio de 1973 en el Madison Square Garden de Nueva York. De esta compilación, se publicó un álbum el 21 de septiembre de 1976 por Swan Song Records. La película incluye la pieza "Black Dog" pero no "Celebration Day", a la inversa que en el disco. Además la película incluye "Since I've Been Loving You", la introducción de "Heartbreaker", y una pieza de zanfona llamada "Autumn Lake". Otras piezas grabadas y que fueron descartadas tanto de la película como del disco fueron "Over the Hills and Far Away", "The Ocean" y "Misty Mountain Hop". Los vídeos de los temas descartados fueron publicados como extras a la película en la edición en Blu-ray de 2007.
Sound of the City: London 1964-73
Director
Vintage film footage from the hey-day of the London's rock and roll scene. Interviews with rock artists and London's hippies and flower children.
The London Rock and Roll Show
Producer
Filmed record of a major rock and roll festival held at Wembley Stadium, London, in August 1972. London Rock and Roll Show begins with excerpts from numerous "warm-up" performers shown singing either covers of 1950s hits, or original tunes, including a performance by Screaming Lord Sutch that threatens to end the concert prematurely when he brings a stripper on stage. The main concert segment begins with Bo Diddley and continues with a string of other major performers including Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and Bill Haley and His Comets. The concert ends with an extended performance by Chuck Berry, who at the time was enjoying major chart success in Britain and the US with his "My Ding-a-Ling" (although he does not perform that song in this film). Mick Jagger also appears in several non-musical interludes in which he is interviewed about the performers.
The London Rock and Roll Show
Director
Filmed record of a major rock and roll festival held at Wembley Stadium, London, in August 1972. London Rock and Roll Show begins with excerpts from numerous "warm-up" performers shown singing either covers of 1950s hits, or original tunes, including a performance by Screaming Lord Sutch that threatens to end the concert prematurely when he brings a stripper on stage. The main concert segment begins with Bo Diddley and continues with a string of other major performers including Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and Bill Haley and His Comets. The concert ends with an extended performance by Chuck Berry, who at the time was enjoying major chart success in Britain and the US with his "My Ding-a-Ling" (although he does not perform that song in this film). Mick Jagger also appears in several non-musical interludes in which he is interviewed about the performers.
Popcorn
Director
Over two dozen top-name acts make this 'audio/visual rock thing' come to life in a rock and roll journey that moves all over, from Katmandu to London's Royal Albert Hall; an in-depth, backstage interview with The Rolling Stones' leader Mick Jagger, Plus Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, Joe Cocker and many others, along with other features including a Twiggy fashion show.