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dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 19.12.2025
Guns N’ Roses Live from the Maracana Stadium, Brazil on January 23rd 1991
Guns N Roses smashed their way to the top of the rock world, thanks to their uncanny synthesis of sexual obsession, paranoia, rage, insecurity and arrogance, infused with a mental disorder and manic, depressive schizophrenia. G N’ R were at the peak of their success and notoriety when they embarked on their hotly anticipated Use Your Illusion world tour in January 1991. One of the longest concert tours in rock history, it took in 194 shows in 27 countries, drawing to a close in July 1993. This superb set captures the band at their raucous
best at the beginning of the tour, and on their second night in Rio de Janeiro, performing a cross-section of their best-known material, as well as numerous covers and a live debut of Bad Apples. Rox Vox proudly presents the entire, original broadcast of G N’ R, loud and lewd at the Maracana Stadium, Brazil on January 23rd 1991. Superb, professionally remastered Rede Globo TV! broadcast with background liners and timeline photos.
dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 28.04.2023
Elvis Presley, live from the International Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas 26th January 1970
From 1969 through 1976, Elvis Presley performed 641 stage shows during 15 engagements at the International/Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas. The entertainment press widely covered his opening Vegas appearance in August 1969, and RCA issued a live album spotlighting his return to the concert stage. Fuelled by a subsequent host of recordings, photos, and books through the years, those initial engagements still resonate loudly as a turning point in Presley’s career. The backing of the TCB Band was also undeniably fundamental throughout these performances and in enforcing the physical and emotional power of Elvis Presley, live in Las Vegas.
Rox Vox very proudly presents, live from the Hilton Hotel, Las Vegas on 26th January 1970; the legend, the king of rock ‘n’ roll; Elvis Aaron Presley. Professionally re-mastered original PBS-TV broadcast with background liners and rare archival photos.
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- Incredible performance at the SNACK ('Students Need Athletics, Culture & Kicks') Benefit, Kezar Stadium, San Francisco on March 23rd 1975
- Includes the entire K101-FM broadcast
- It's presented here together with background notes and images.
The Grateful Dead, live at the SNACK Benefit, Kezar Stadium on 23rd March 1975.
The SNACK ('Students Need Athletics, Culture & Kicks') Benefit took place in San Francisco's vast Kezar Stadium on Sunday, March 23rd 1975. The Dead were supposedly on hiatus at the time, but promoter Bill Graham persuaded them to appear, together with guests Merl Saunders and Ned Lagin. Including material from the work-in-progress Blues For Allah, as well as a superb rendition of Johnny B. Goode, their rapturously received set, broadcast on K101-FM, is presented in full here, together with background notes and images.
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- Incredible Performance At My Father's Place, Roslyn
- Includes The Entire Wlir-fm Radio Broadcast
- It's Presented Here Together With Background Notes And Images.
- Strictly Limited To 1000 Copies
Bruce Springsteen, Live At My Father's Place, Roslyn, New York On July 31st 1973
Whilst Touring In Support Of His Debut Album, Greetings From Asbury Park, N.j. (which Had Appeared In January), Bruce Springsteen Played A Sold-out, Three-night Stand In Roslyn, Ny. The First Night Was Broadcast Live On Wlir-fm, As Part Of Its Weekly Tuesday Evening Simulcast From The Club. Capturing The Boss Shortly Before The Release Of His Masterful Second Lp, The Wild, The Innocent & The E-street Shuffle (several Of Whose Cuts Are Included, With The Unexpected Sound Of The Mellotron On New York City Serenade), The Broadcast Is Presented Here In Full. A Treat For All Serious Fans, It Comes With Background Notes And Images.
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Aretha Franklin, The Queen of Soul, live at the Bob Marley Performing Center, Montego Bay, Jamaica on November 26th 1982.
Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin had just entered a career renaissance with her chart-topping R&B hit "Jump to It" when she performed at the Jamaica World Music Festival on November 26, 1982. Broadcast on Jamaican radio, her hour-long set at the Bob Marley Performing Center in Montego Bay, features exuberant versions of "Jump to It" and several of her biggest hits, including "Respect," "Day Dreaming," "Rock Steady," and "I Say a Little Prayer."
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