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Dejohnette, Hancock, Holland and Metheny in Concert

Dejohnette, Hancock, Holland and Metheny in Concert

Jack DeJohnette - Drums, Herbie Hancock - Keyboards, Dave Holland - Bass, Pat Metheney - Guitars. For the first time, these four masterful musicians come together to form a jazz group most people would never expect to see happen. Taking their collaborations around the world, they toured Canada, Europe, Japan, and the United States, performing concerts and festivals to sold out audiences and rave reviews. On June 23, 1990, this extraordinary group performed two concerts at the Mellon Jazz Festival at the Philadelphia Academy of music. Both shows were filmed and have been carefully edited to create a technically flawless video of a truly "once in a lifetime" event. All of the songs were selected with great care, as might be expected from a band of this caliber..

Nick Hancock's Football Nightmares

Nick Hancock's Football Nightmares

Stoke City fan Nick Hancock will be used to seeing terrible footballing blunders, so he's the perfect candidate to present this guide to the beautiful game's less inspiring moments. There are over 50 clips of own-goals and embarrassing moments which can be enjoyed over and over again..

Herbie Hancock: Empyrean Isles And Maiden Voyage

Herbie Hancock: Empyrean Isles And Maiden Voyage

Empyrean Isles' & 'Maiden Voyage' in 192kHz/24-bit audio - 'Empyrean Isles' features the alternate takes from the RVG version as well as unreleased alts of 'One Finger Snap,' 'Oliloquy Valley' and 'Cantaloupe Island.' 'Empyrean Isles' was mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, with the alternate takes mastered by Robert Vosgien at Capitol Mastering. 'Maiden Voyage' was mastered by Alan Yoshida..

Nick Hancock's football Hell

Nick Hancock's football Hell

Celebrity Stoke City fan Nick Hancock presents another collection of horrible moments for fans and players alike. It features missed open goals, terrifying own goals and lethal back-passes, alongside moments of madness and referee's revenge antics..

Face to Face: Tony Hancock

Face to Face: Tony Hancock

Tony Hancock engages in self-reflection, looking back at his childhood, his need to work, his health issues, and whether he could ever truly be happy. The program is believed to have played a role in his eventual downfall by amplifying his proclivity for self-criticism. During the interview, John Freeman posed probing questions about Hancock's life and career. Despite his admiration for the interviewer, Hancock seemed uneasy but responded candidly. Known for his inherent self-critical nature, it is frequently posited that this interview intensified that trait, ultimately contributing to his subsequent challenges. According to Roger, Hancock's brother, "It was the most significant misstep he ever took. I believe it all stemmed from that moment. Self-analysis - that became his undoing..

Hancock Down Under

Hancock Down Under

Hancock, (who was voted Britain's best-ever comic 35 years after his death) leaves his home in Railway Cuttings, East Cheam, England for warmer, more challenging climes. He encounters the Australian natives on his terms having dragged his attitudes with him halfway across the world..