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Suomi Elokuva - Katsastus (digipack) DVD + Käsikirjoitus (DVD)
€10,00KAIKKIEN KLASSIKKOJEN ÄITI! TÄMÄ ON SPECIAL VERSIO, JOSSA MUKANA 80 SIVUINEN KÄSIKIRJOITUS! Matti Ijäksen ohjaama Katsastus TV-elokuva perustuu Joni Skiftesvikin novelleihin Katsastus, Vanha mies ja Näprääjä. Elokuvan tapahtumat keskittyvät pohjoiseen pikkukaupunkiin ja siellä vietettäviin häihin – ja auton katsastukseen. Elokuva on tarina kasvamisesta, ihmisen energiasta lohduttomuuden keskellä, vastuun kantamisesta ja tietenkin kaveruussuhteista muutoksen keskellä.
Elokuva julkaistaan kokonaan restauroituna ja 16:9 kuvasuhteella. Näyttelijät: Vesa Vierikko
, Markku Maalismaa
, Sulevi Peltola
, Kaija Pakarinen:
Ohjaaja: Matti Ijäs. Bonuksena DVD:n lisämateriaalina Juha Lehtolan ohjaama dokumentti: Ammatti suomalainen elokuvaohjaaja Matti Ijäs (kesto 55 min)
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Presley Elvis - Spinout (1966) (DVD)
€20,00Kolme kaunista naista avioliitto mielessä.Yksi laulava kilpa-autoilija, jonka tavoitteena on pitää katse tiessä naisten sijaan. Varo vaan, vaarallisia kurveja edessä! Elvis Presleylla on edessään vauhdikas Spinout. Shelley Fabares (Elviksen vastanäyttelijä Tyttöjen Elviksessä) näyttelee rakastunutta hienostotyttöä, joka saa aina haluamansa. Deborah Walley on rokkibändin rumpali, jota kiinnostaa romanttinen duetto. Diane McBain on menestyskirjailija, joka valmistelee kirjaa Täydellinen amerikkalainen mies”. Carl Betz näyttelee Fabaresin ökyrikasta isää. Elvis laulaa kappaleet Never Say Yes, Adam and Evil, All That I Am, elokuvan nimikkobiisin ja koskettavan Stop, Look, Listen.
HUOM SUOMITEKSITYS
Alkuperäinen nimi:Spinout
Vuosi:1966
Ohjaaja:Norman Taurog
Pääosissa:Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, Diane McBain, Dodie Marshall, Deborah Walley, Jack Mullaney, Will Hutchins, Warren Berlinger, Jimmy Hawkins, Carl Betz, Cecil Kellaway, Una Merkel, Frederick Worlock, Dave Barry
Pituus (min):89
DVD Kuvaformaatti:16:9 LB 2.40:1 anamorphic
Ääniformaatti:Dolby 1.0 Mono, englanti, italia DVD Tekstitykset: SUOMI, englanti, ranska, italia, bulgaria, romani DVD
Lisämateriaali:Elvis Presley trailergalleriaIkäraja:3″
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Little Richard - I Am Everything (DVD)
€29,00LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING tells the story of the Black queer origins of rock n’ roll, exploding the whitewashed canon of American pop music to reveal the innovator – the originator – Richard Penniman.
Featuring the talent of Little Richard, Tom Jones, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, and Nile Rodgers
The enthralling documentary that Little Richard deserves.”– Variety
HUOM! ALUEKOODI A = USA. Eli varmista että DVD soittimesi soittaa Amerikan koodia.
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Ventures - Stars On Guitars (DVD)
€29,00The Ventures have been thrilling music lovers with songs like Hawaii 5-0 since 1959 and have become the world’s most famous instrumental rock and rollers. Witness the rise, history, and relevance of the band in pop culture still today.
HUOM! ALUEKOODI 1 = USA. Varmista, että sinulla on soitin joka on aluekoodi vapaa.
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Presley Elvis - The February 1977 Tour (DVD)
€30,00Cine8 returns after their very well received release ”A Medley Of Costumes” with their second DVD featuring unreleased 8mm footage. While Elvis his first tour of 1977 was a step down in comparison to the great december ’76 tour, Elvis still seemed to have the spirit to put on some great shows, while he looked far from his best during the first show, things improved as the tour went on and he started to look much better. This tour often has been overlooked when it comes to footage and so ”The February 1977 Tour” DVD fills that gap!
On this DVD we’ve opted to create a watchable DVD consisting of various performances from 7 different shows on this tour, matched with soundboard sound you’ll find complete performances of ”Fairytale” as performed in Charlotte, NC on February 20th, the only version of ”Big Boss Man”, the two versions of ”Blueberry Hill” Elvis performed on this tour along with the rare ”Where No One Stands Alone”, a rousing version of ”Polk Salad Annie” and ”It’s Now Or Never” performed on February 16th among other performances, the DVD is rounded out by a few unedited clips, including a rare ”Funny How Time Slips Away” and a blistering version of ”Hurt” performed during the very first show of this tour.
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Presley Elvis - SOLD OUT! From The Original Reels Vol. 1 (2xDVD Set) Newly-Remastered (DVD)
€40,00UUSINTAPAINOS EKASTA OSASTA! PARANNETTU KUVA / ÄÄNI!
‘SOLD OUT volume 1’ totally revamped — and now available.
Iconic game-changing release now finally redone with improved quality & artwork.
Strictly limited edition.
Upon its initial release in December 2020, ”Sold Out volume 1” caused quite a furor in the Elvis world. And for many, it opened the doors to a new area of collecting. Some of the high-end collectors were dismayed with the fact this footage ‘escaped’, but many fans were thrilled that these unique 8mm films were now available to them at an affordable price.
We’ve gone back to the original high-resolution transfers to redo this classic title from scratch. No more watermarks or logos on the footage, what you get here is the best 8mm footage around in the best possible quality. No alterations, no edits – just the real deal, as originally filmed. Each of the 19 films has been newly mastered with superior results. This remains the most enjoyable release celebrating The King live, as captured on 8mm.
We have received numerous requests recently to reissue this classic title, which is now going for crazy prices in the Elvis world. Hence, we are pleased to announce this complete revamp of ‘Sold Out volume 1’.
We do realize that now that 8mm footage is suddenly being offered everywhere, that it can be confusing for some to figure out what is essential –and what is not –, but many would agree that this title is all you really need. This is really the best of the best. And for the first time, the liner notes tell the inside story behind this game-changing release, with an account that will shock and surprise some of you.
We are already receiving quite a few pre-orders for this Deluxe Edition, which is printed in a very limited edition, and we expect that it will sell out fast. Packaged in a deluxe three-panel digipack, this truly is the cat’s pyjamas. Now available – order today!
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Presley Elvis - SOLD OUT! From The Original Reels Vol. 20 (2xDVD Set) (DVD)
€40,00’Sold Out’ is back, and volume 20 truly contains a wealth of rare and unreleased footage. We know that the ’77 footage is very popular, and included are various films from the spring / summer ‘77 tours. We all know that he was not in the best of shape, but still on a good night he could mesmerize an audience with powerful moments like ‘My Way’.
There are various neat ’77 close-ups, in fact some of the best ever, and it’s also good to see the effort he puts into performances like ‘That’s All Right Mama’ and ‘Are You Lonesome Tonight’, with him accompanying himself on the acoustic. The man still had it. Still, there’s also some rough moments, including the final June ’77 tour, and it’s still heartbreaking to see Elvis in this shape. But it’s all part of the history, and Pyramid has stated right from the outset to document all of it, without sugarcoating anything.
This release is a real ‘smorgasbord’ of Elvis live in the seventies, with especially ’69 to ’72 being well-presented. He is truly the live ultimate performer in these films, in full command, and giving his all. The early concert years were very exciting, and his live show was very physical and dynamic, as you can see in this footage. This release actually marks the first time that we include any ’69 footage, and what an amazing performer he was back then! As someone once remarked: if you didn’t see Elvis in ’69, then you never saw the real Elvis, and the footage included here bears that out. But in its own way the shows from June ’72 were just as good, and performances like ‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling’ and ‘How Great Thou Art’ show what a versatile performer he had become by then.
The later years feature plenty of highlights as well, even though the tempos had gone down a notch or two. There’s four films from April 1, 1975 and they are a real delight, as they highlight the fun side of Elvis as a performer, playing around with the audience and having a heck of a time doing so. There’s Memphis ’76, and Forth Worth is a neat and fairly long film – good to see it here without any logos or watermarks. The lesser performances are also included, including silent footage from the notorious Houston ’76 concert, which shows how sluggish he was. And arguably even worse is another (lengthy) film from College Park, where his behavior is odd to say the least, and where he seems to be under the influence of something. We feel that these films are just as important as the good shows, because together they give us a balanced look at Elvis’ live shows in the seventies. And College Park is certainly insightful: the things he said were pretty bizarre, but it’s even more surrealistic to SEE him in that state (‘I love showbidnezz’), while constantly punking Charlie Hodge to adjust his microphone stand. Even after all these years, there’s still something dark and unsettling about moments like this, but again, it’s all part of the Elvis story.
But none of it takes anything away from the magic that the man created every time he made his entrance, whether it was in Las Vegas, Chicago, Fort Worth, Jacksonville, Memphis, Philadelphia or wherever. These films take you back to all these special nights. As always, Pyramid is presenting these films as they were recorded, with no edits or alterations of any kind. These films were carefully restored to remove artifacts that time had added, like discolorization. We believe that it’s important to let these films speak for themselves. Ladies and gentlemen, get ready for the greatest showman there ever was. One a good night, there was no one like him, but even on a lesser night he was still ELVIS. ‘Sold Out volume 20’ tells you that story.
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Presley Elvis - Viva Las Vegas (1964) (deluxe edition) (DVD)
€20,00Myös Suomiteksitys.
For the song, see Viva Las Vegas (song). For the soundtrack EP, see Viva Las Vegas (EP). For other uses, see Viva Las Vegas (disambiguation).
Viva Las Vegas
Viva Las Vegas 1964 Poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by George Sidney
Written by Sally Benson
Produced by
Jack Cummings
George Sidney
Starring
Elvis Presley
Ann-Margret
Cesare Danova
William Demarest
Nicky Blair
Cinematography Joseph F. Biroc
Edited by John McSweeney, Jr.
Music by George E. Stoll
Production
company
Jack Cummings Productions
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
May 20, 1964 (United States)
Running time 85 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1 million
Box office $9.4 millionViva Las Vegas is a 1964 American musical film directed by George Sidney and starring Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret. The film is regarded by fans and film critics as one of Presley’s best films, and it is noted for the on-screen chemistry between Presley and Ann-Margret. It also presents a strong set of ten musical song-and-dance scenes choreographed by David Winters and features his dancers.[2] Viva Las Vegas was a hit at film theaters, as it was #14 on the Variety year end box office list of the top-grossing films of 1964.[3]
Plot
Lucky Jackson (Elvis) goes to Las Vegas, Nevada to participate in the city’s first annual Grand Prix Race. However, his race car, an Elva Mark VI Maserati, is in need of a new engine in order to compete in the event.Lucky raises the necessary money in Las Vegas, but he loses it when he is shoved into the pool by the hotel’s young swimming instructor, Rusty Martin (Ann-Margret). Lucky then has to work as a waiter at the hotel to replace the lost money to pay his hotel bill, as well as enter the hotel’s talent contest in hopes of winning a cash prize sizable enough to pay for his car’s engine.
During all this time, Lucky attempts to win the affections of Rusty. His main competition arrives in the form of Count Elmo Mancini (Cesare Danova) and his Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta. Mancini attempts to win both the Grand Prix and the affections of Rusty. Rusty soon falls in love with Lucky, and immediately tries to change him into what she wants.
Cast
Elvis Presley as Lucky Jackson
Ann-Margret as Rusty Martin
Cesare Danova as Count Elmo Mancini
William Demarest as Mr. Martin (Rusty’s father)
Nicky Blair as Shorty Fansworth
Jack Carter as Himself
Teri Garr as Showgirl
The Jubilee Four as Themselves
George Cisar as Manager of Swingers (uncredited)
Robert Aiken as Driver (uncredited)
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Presley Elvis - Double Trouble (Suomi tekstitys) (DVD)
€20,001966 elokuva
Elvistä sumeilematta riistäneet tuottajat päättivät lähteä Richard Lesterin hauskojen Beatles-elokuvien suuntaan. Yökerholaulaja suuntaa Lontoosta mannermaalle ja joutuu sekoitetuksi varastettujen jalokivien tapaukseen. Tarkka, kauniisti värit toistava Panavision-kuva. Selkeä monoraita. Elvis-elokuvien trailerigalleria.
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Presley Elvis - Aloha From Hawaii `73 (2DVD Boxset) (DVD)
€30,00”Yksi vuoden 2004 tärkeimmistä Elvis julkaisuista. Eli tämä pitää sisällään alkuperäisen Aloha From Hawaii show;n sekä harjoitus-shown (alternate Aloha) sekä kaikki muu matsku mitä ohjelmaa varten kuvattiin ja äänitettiin. Ekaa kertaa kaikki kokonaisena ja paremmalla kuva ja äänilaadulla.”
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Presley Elvis - Change Of Habit (Suomitekstitys) (DVD)
€20,00Change of Habit is a 1969 American crime drama musical film directed by William A. Graham and starring Elvis Presley and Mary Tyler Moore. Written by James Lee, S.S. Schweitzer, and Eric Bercovici, based on a story by John Joseph and Richard Morris, the film is about three Catholic nuns, preparing for their final vows, who are sent to a rough inner city neighborhood dressed as lay missionaries to work at a clinic run by a young doctor. Their lives become complicated by the realities they face in the inner city, and by the doctor who falls in love with one of the nuns.
The film was produced by Joe Connelly for NBC Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. Filmed on location in the Los Angeles area and at the Universal Studios during March and April 1969, Change of Habit was released in the United States on November 10, 1969. It spent four weeks on the Variety Box Office Survey, peaking at #17.
Change of Habit was Presley’s 31st and final film acting role; his remaining film appearances were in concert documentaries. The film was Moore’s fourth and final film under her brief Universal Pictures contract; she would not appear in another theatrical movie until Ordinary People in 1980. Moore and Edward Asner, who also appears in the film, would go on to star in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which premiered in September of the following year.
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Presley Elvis - Just Elvis: All His Ed Sullivan Show Performances (DVD)
€9,0013 performances from Elvis’ appearances on The Ed Sullivan between September 1956 and January 1957. So explosive and radical were these performances that the network had to film ‘Elvis the Pelvis’’ final appearance, famously, from the waist up.
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Presley Elvis - SOLD OUT! The Rex Martin 8mm Collection Vol. 19 (2xDVD Set) (DVD)
€20,00SOLD OUT volume 19 – It’s been worth the long wait!!
We are pleased to announce ”Sold Out volume 19”, which contains three hours of rare Elvis footage live on 8mm film. We all know that 8mm film is not perfect, but it was the medium of the time, and thanks to the efforts by fans we can now see wonderful moments from his shows that would otherwise have been lost forever.
1971 is still in some ways under-documented, and underrated, but on this volume we have footage from 8 different nights in Vegas, which show how physical and dynamic he was. There’s plenty of cool moments, including Elvis throwing out teddy bears during that song, or improvising his way through ‘Jailhouse Rock’. Another rarity on film is him singing ‘I John’ during the ‘Polk Salad Annie’ intro. These eight films, all documented by the same person, give a very good insight into Elvis’ stage shows at the time.
Elvis gave some of his best shows in Atlanta during the 70’s tours, due to the excitements of the fans there. We have four films from these shows on this release, and in each of them it’s clear that he feels like a fish in the water in Atlanta, and his interaction with the fans is priceless (riding a toy dog, etc). One of the highlights is a cool, funky ‘Polk Salad Annie’. There’s also Memphis footage, as well as two lengthy films from one and the same show, but filmed from different angles (make your own super edit!)… There’s also some of the last footage of Elvis and Red West together, which in light of the subsequent firing and the events after that is moving to see. You also see Elvis introducing his dad, Vernon. His generosity towards the other talent on stage is displayed when he asks The Stamps to do a solo performance.
There are various lovely close-ups, especially in the later footage. December ’76 was a return to form, as is evidenced in the footage on this release. Highlights include a strong ‘Fairytale’, as well as a dramatic knee-drop during ‘How Great Thou Art’. There’s also footage from the final June ’77 tour, including a fantastic ‘I Really Don’t Want To Know’. Despite everything else that was going on in his life at the time, the man could still SING. Outstanding stuff.
All the footage is presented as it was originally filmed, with no edits or other manipulations done. All we did was a careful restoration of the footage. This is another superb release that gives you the REAL Elvis, with plenty of great moments. Put this in your player and get transported back to the magic of Elvis live in the seventies.
Order your copy today!
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Movie - Jamboree (1957) (DVD)
€29,00Jamboree, known as Disc Jockey Jamboree in the United Kingdom, is a 1957 American rock and roll film directed by Roy Lockwood. Its story is about a boy and girl, Pete Porter and Honey Wynn (played respectively by Paul Carr and Freda Holloway), who become overnight sensations as a romantic singing duo who run into trouble when their squabbling managers (Kay Medford and Bob Pastene), try to turn them into solo acts. Against this backdrop in cameo performances appear some of the biggest names of rock and roll in the 1950s lip-syncing to their recordings.
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Robbins Marty - Town Hall Party (DVD)
€12,50Marty Robbins was a reticent television performer. His appearances during the early part of his career were few. So this is a treasure trove. Here are performances and interviews dating from the heart of Marty’s golden era. As an added bonus, we catch Tompall and the Glaser Brothers at the dawn of their long career. Marty was perhaps the most versatile singer in country music, and these long lost performances bear that out. He runs the gamut from Hawaiian songs to western ballads to teen pop to classic country. He does it all effortlessly, and he does it all superbly. If you weren’t lucky enough to be at the old Town Hall Party in February and October 1959, we’ll take you there!
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Movie (Jerry Lee Lewis, Mamie Van Doren...) - High School Confidential (DVD)
€29,00High School Confidential
(Black & White)
Starring: Russ Tamblyn, Jerry Lee Lewis, Jan Sterling, John Drew Barrymore, Mamie van Doren, Diane Jergens
Director: Jack Arnold
Genre: Detective Film
Theatrical Date: 1958
Original Language: English
Run Time: 85 Minutes
aka: High School Confidential
Flags: Not For Children
Studio: Republic Pictures
Synopsis
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Producer Albert Zugsmith serves up another all-star expose with High School Confidential. Delivering a superb performance under the circumstances, Russ Tamblyn heads the cast as typical” high-schooler Tony Baker. Usually seen in the company of his voluptuous ”aunt” Gwen Dulaine (the truly impressive Mamie Van Doren), Tony convinces one and all that he’s looking for kicks of the controlled-substance kind. In truth, however, our hero is really an undercover narcotics agent named Mike Wilson, bound and determined to smash the operation of drug lord Mr. A. (Jackie Coogan). The once-in-a-lifetime cast includes such worthies as John Drew Barrymore (Drew Barrymore’s daddy), Ray Anthony (then married to Mamie Van Doren), Charles Chaplin Jr., Michael Landon and Jerry Lee Lewis as ”Himself.” This updated Reefer Madness is not to be missed! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Presley Elvis - Kid Galahad (Suomitekstitys) (DVD)
€20,00Kid Galahad is a 1962 American musical film starring Elvis Presley as a boxer. It was released by United Artists.[2] The film opened at number 9 at the box office when released in the United States in August 1962. Variety ranked it number 37 on the list of the top-grossing films of 1962.
Kid Galahad was shot on location in Idyllwild, California. Its supporting cast included Gig Young, Lola Albright and Charles Bronson. Some critics rate it as one of Elvis Presley’s best performances.
The film is a remake of the 1937 original version starring Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis, and Humphrey Bogart and directed by Michael Curtiz, who also directed the Presley 1958 film King Creole
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Presley Elvis - SOLD OUT! The Rex Martin 8mm Collection Vol. 18 (2xDVD Set) (DVD)
€40,00PAL, Code 0, 16:9, Runnin Time: approx. 2:40 hrs
Wintertime is nearing, and the temperature is dropping. But fortunately, there’s always “Sold Out” to keep us all warm. And the new volume # 18 is once again chock-full of footage that will get your temperature risin’!
The joy of seeing Elvis live in concert is something that most of us never got to experience, but this remarkable series takes you back to the concert years with rare & unreleased 8mm films that put you right in the audience. With the highly collectable “Sold Out” series, fans are getting the definitive collection of Elvis on 8mm in a comprehensive and entertaining way, presented in gorgeous digipacks with relevant photos and liner-notes by Elvis’ musicians and fans who filmed the shows. To own, and to enjoy always.
Pyramid has already released 50 hours of footage, and this new volume contains three more hours, this time focusing on the period 1973 – 1976. There are so many cool and delightful moments, that it’s hard to pick them all out. ‘Steamroller Blues’ is one of the hottest versions ever, with Elvis striking a kick-ass karate pose right from the get-go, and a fan getting so excited that she virtually assaults him! Or another clip where Elvis looks with amazement as he asks the houselights to be turned up, and then commenting: “It’s a long way from Ellis Auditorium in Memphis, J.D.”, no doubt referring to the gospel shows that he attended as a youngster. There’s also various memorable moments in the ’75 footage, including a powerful version of ‘You Gave Me A Mountain’ with different phrasing.
The clips on this volume are long, and really give you the feel of being there at an Elvis show. There’s close-up footage from 1976 with Elvis in solid form. At one point he curls those famous lips, and he jokingly says that it’s like, “I have a fish hook in my mouth!”. This volume also documents the brief revival in late ’76, with Elvis looking slimmer and sounding really good. ‘Hurt’ is one of the highlights and cuts through the air like a razorblade!
Pyramid takes pride in presenting these 8mm films as they were originally filmed, with the restoration focusing on respecting the history of these remarkable films, and not altering it. No edits, no cuts, no manipulations…. Just the real deal: the be-all, end-all record of the 8mm footage filmed during the concert years. From the great highs to the sad lows… it’s all there, and it’s all Elvis. This series shows without any doubt why he will always be the greatest performer ever; the man was born to sing.
Bring some sunshine to your home with the new “Sold Out”, and order your copy today from your Us!
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Johnson Wilko - Live At Koko 2013 (DVD)
€20,00Only a few weeks before this gig at the venerable Koko, formerly Camden Theatre, the former Dr. Feelgood guitarist shocked the music world with the news of his terminal illness and the renunciation of any life-prolonging medical treatments. Against this background and a life expectancy of a few months, the gig recorded here in front of 1,500 fans was considered Wilko Johnson’s ’farewell’, the conclusion of a last tour scheduled at short notice. Fortunately, things turned out differently, and Johnson was even able to fly all the way to Japan to play there. But nobody knew that at the time, and so the Koko gig turned into an acclaimed, tearful farewell to one of the most honest rock’n’rollers of the past 40 years.
The building was built in 1900 and initially served as a theater. It is one of the most famous and traditional theaters and cultural venues in England, and thus was a worthy venue for the concert, which probably all who were there will never forget. Wilko Johnson rocks his way through Dr. Feelgood classics like ’Roxette’, ’Back In The Night’ or ’Sneakin’ Suspicion’ with his rhythm duo Norman Watt-Roy (bass, ex-Ian Dury & The Blockheads) and Dylan Howe (”The best drummer I ever worked with”), brings in solo tracks and ends with Chuck Berry’s ’Bye Bye Johnny’. With tears in his eyes, an enthusiastic audience bid him farewell.
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Presley Elvis - Wild In The Country (DVD)
€18,00TEKSTITYS: ENGLANTI ja SAKSA
Wild in the Country is a 1961 American musical–drama film directed by Philip Dunne and starring Elvis Presley, Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld, and Millie Perkins. Based on the 1958 novel The Lost Country by J. R. Salamanca, the screenplay concerns a troubled young man from a dysfunctional family who pursues a literary career. The screenplay was written by playwright Clifford Odets.