George Thorogood

出生 : 1950-02-24, Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.

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Eric Burdon - Rock´n´Roll Animal
Self
Born in 1941, Eric Burdon was – along with his band The Animals – one of the most important standard-bearers of the British Invasion of America, right after The Beatles and ahead of The Rolling Stones, The Who and The Kinks. Their 1964 interpretation of House of the Rising Sun was a global hit and inspired Bob Dylan (who recorded an acoustic version on his first album) to go electric and hit the stage from then on backed by a rock band.
Chuck Berry: The Original King of Rock 'n' Roll
Himself
Story of Chuck Berry told by his relatives and friends.
Monochrome: Black, White & Blue
From America's deep South, to Detroit and New York this captivating and enlightening documentary special traces the evolution of blues through pivotal moments in American history. Brewer discovers that there was no music called 'the blues' when its creators just stepped into a new feel of musical expressionism… just a means of releasing a lifetime of pain and oppression, from which music, momentarily, set them free.
George Thorogood & The Destroyers: Live at Rockpalast
George Thorogood Live at Rockpalast in 1980 goes from zero to 60 in no time with the opening track, “House Of Blue Lights,” the Chuck Berry classic. “I’m Wanted” has some nice breaks and is as steady as they come. “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,” is as lively and interesting as the studio version. It’s a ten-minute romp of hard luck and booze, and Thorogood plays it flawlessly. The second disc features some great slide work and features a nice routine of Elmore James including “Goodbye Baby (Can’t Say Goodbye)” and “New Hawaiian Boogie.” Another song Thorogood is well known for covering is “Who Do You Love?” and he plays this Bo Diddley standard with all the attitude of a rattlesnake on a bad day. Classic stuff.
George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Live At Montreux 2013
vocals, guitar
George Thorogood is an American icon. In a career that stretches back to the mid-70's, he and his band The Destroyers have released 16 studio albums with worldwide sales in excess of 15 million. 2013 saw George & The Destroyers make their long-overdue debut at the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival. Performing at an event that had previously played host to many of their musical heroes inspired the band to produce one of their finest performances on a set list that stretched back to their 1977 debut album right up to recent releases. George Thorogood & The Destroyers deliver a dozen-song set at the 2013 Montreux festival that includes his signature tunes "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer," "Cocaine Blues," and "Bad to the Bone."
VH1 Classic Holiday Classics
Special presentation of holiday classics from the VH1 Classic Studio.
ターミネーター2
Musician
未来からの抹殺兵器ターミネーターを破壊し、近未来で恐ろしい戦争が起こる事を知ってしまったサラ・コナー。カイルとの子供ジョンは母親から常にその戦争の話や戦いへの備えの話を聞かされていた。サラは周囲から変人扱いされ精神病院へ収容されジョンは親戚の家で暮らしていた。ある日ジョンの前に執拗にジョンを狙う不審な警官が現る。軌道を逸した警官の行動は明らかにジョンを殺害しようとしていた。殺されるその寸前、見知らぬ屈強な男が現れジョンを救う。彼は自らをターミネーターでありジョンを守るべく再プログラムされ未来から送り込まれたと告げる。ジョンは病院の母親を連れ出し、最終戦争を起こす原因であるコンピューターシステム「スカイネット」を破壊するため、ターミネーターと共にサイバーダイン社へ向かうが・・・
Live Aid
Self
Live Aid was held on 13 July 1985, simultaneously in Wembley Stadium in London, England, and the John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia, United States. It was one of the largest scale satellite link-ups and television broadcasts of all time: watched live by an estimated global audience of 1.9 billion, across 150 nations. "It's twelve noon in London, seven AM in Philadelphia, and around the world it's time for Live Aid...!"
The Midnight Special Legendary Performances: More 1979