Oasis Knebworth 1996 - the eagerly anticipated feature length documentary telling the story of the special relationship between Oasis and their fans that made the largest concert of the 90's possible, directed by Grammy Award-winner Jake Scott. It is told entirely in the moment through the eyes of the fans who were there, built around extensive and never before seen archive concert and backstage footage from the event, with additional interviews with the band and concert organisers. Also included are the full concerts from both nights, edited by Dick Carruthers with audio mixed by Will Shapland in 5.1 surround sound.
The Prodigy live performance at the festival MTV Rock am Ring 2009, located on the route Nurburgring, Germany June 6, 2009 CENTERSTAGE!
Intimates of the band, music critics and others tell the story behind The Prodigy, the British band that took the rave scene by storm in the 1990s with its incendiary blend of techno, industrial, punk, and alt-rock stylings. Former Prodigy guitarist Gizz Butt (who provided the legendary licks on "Their Law" collection of singles) reminisces about touring with the guys, while hip-hop author Angus Batey and disc jockey Joe Muggs analyze the tunes.
It’s very common to place this gig at Red Square. Even official Their Law DVD says the gig was placed at Red Square. Formally whole Urban High event was situated at Manege Square, which is located next to Red Square. The official informations say the crowd was about 100 000 people. Unofficial informations say there were more than 250 000 people.
Electronic Punks is a video by the British electronic band The Prodigy, released on VHS in 1995. It includes videos, live performances and rehearsals. Electronic Punks was broadcast on MTV and is available for free download. The live sections of the video were recorded at the Town and Country Club in Leeds, with the venue's name being visible above the stage at numerous points throughout the video.
Keith Charles Flint (17 September 1969 – 4 March 2019) was an English singer, musician and dancer. He was the vocalist and dancer for the electronic music band The Prodigy and sang on the group's two 1996 UK number one singles – "Firestarter" and "Breathe".
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