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A celebration of some of the biggest names in music, offering an epic compilation of 60 songs performed over the past 60 years to celebrate BBC Two's diamond anniversary. All the performances featured originated on BBC Two and have formed an important part of the channel's output over its 60-year history. Featuring such musicians as Joni Mitchell, Elton John, the Rolling Stones, Dolly Parton, Stormzy, Sam Smith, Kylie Minogue, Bob Marley, Blondie and Queen.

Welsh rock royalty Stereophonics return home to Wales to headline a special performance live from Cardiff's iconic Principality Stadium. This celebratory homecoming show, the second of a two-night stand, features all of Stereophonics' hits, including Dakota, Have a Nice Day and Just Looking, along with tracks from their recent album Oochya! and a few surprises.

Don't Let the Devil Take Another Day tells the heartfelt, human story of Stereophonics frontman/songwriter Kelly Jones who rediscovers his distinctive voice and experiences a remarkable 2019.

Live performance from the Welsh rock band recorded in Glasgow in 2009. Among the songs featured in the concert are 'The Bartender and the Thief', 'More Life in a Tramp's Vest' and 'Dakota'.

Presented and produced by Stereophonics themselves, this exclusive DVD tracks the band from the spring of 2004 through the winter of 2005. Packed with never-before-seen interviews, behind the scenes footage, live tracks and promo videos, this is the closest look at the band yet. Language. Sex. Violence. Other? includes an in-depth documentary with personal footage from the band and co-producer Jim Lowe. It covers the journey of the bands's fifth studio album, the addition of drummer Javier Weyler and finishes with 10 tracks from the 2005 world tour featured on "Live From Dakota".

A Day at the Races is a DVD released by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. It was released on 27 May 2002. The DVD features live recordings from a concert at the Millennium Stadium from 21 July 2001.

The Who & Special Guests: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a concert film of The Who's concert on November 27, 2000 at the Royal Albert Hall in London to benefit the Teenage Cancer Trust. Bryan Adams, Noel Gallagher (Oasis), Kelly Jones (Stereophonics), Kennedy, Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam) and Paul Weller joined the Who on stage for a once-in-a-lifetime performance. The concert was also released on CD as Live at the Royal Albert Hall.

The story of Stereophonics' rise to fame, detailing the recording of their debut album, 'Word Gets Around'.

The Stereophonics’ Live at Cardiff Castle is best summed up by one of the punters interviewed before the start of the show: "They’re just a real band, aren’t they. There’s no rubbish going on--no nice haircuts or leather trousers. They’re a proper band." More than that, they come across as indie’s answer to the classic power trio--assuming anyone remembers the question--belting out an amazing set to a 10,000 strong audience in the gorgeous grounds of Cardiff Castle on a glorious summer’s day in 1998. Fans will find all their favourites here, and the perfectly captured atmosphere is effectively the band’s fourth member

The DVD presents Weller's legendary status as a British rock icon through both a large-scale stadium-style show and an intimate television setting, showcasing his evolving musical style and enduring appeal.
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