"Music Capsule" incorporates a wide variety of musical influences from 50s rock 'n' roll, to 60s psychedelia and beyond. Like its namesake, the Time Capsule, this collection has been compiled and housed to offer a retrospective on bygone eras. Incorporating documentaries, concerts, music videos and TV series. Featured are renowned artists such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Frank Zappa, Led Zeppelin, The Band, Bob Marley, Bruce Springsteen, Pink Floyd, The Sex Pistols and much, much more. Right: John, Paul, George and Ringo...
When music scene demi-legend Rodney Bingenheimer was still an awkward unpopular teenager his autograph hound mother dropped him off in front of actre... Read more
In 1970, over half a million flower children headed for the Isle Of Wight in search of peace, love and music. Amidst the chaos of 'Britain's Woodstock... Read more
Anthropologist and life-long Heavy Metal fan, Sam Dunn, sets out on a global mission to discover why the headbanging music so adored by its millions o... Read more
Three years in the making, this acclaimed documentary from filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky ("Brother's Keeper") provides a fascinating, in... Read more
A fantastic collection of videos produced for Jackson's hit "Dangerous" album. Dance along to 'Black or White,' with George Wendt and Macaulay Culkin;... Read more
Here together is a compilation of 10 wonderous short films, the milestones of his incredible solo career. Highlights include 'Billie Jean', 'Black or... Read more
Witness the 'King of Pop' in all of his glory in this compilation of his greatest music videos. Included are innovative and exciting videos for such s... Read more
In 1984, Midnight Oil released their iconic record Red Sails in the Sunset. They embarked on a relentless tour around the nation performing raw and el... Read more
Miles Davis, the legendary jazz trumpeter, is captured live in concert during the 10th Paris Jazz Festival recorded 3rd November, 1989. Miles struts h... Read more
Hailed by Michael Moore as "one of the best documentaries about a band that I've ever seen" and by Pitchfork as "the funniest, most meta music movie s... Read more