Program TV: Duminica, 05.04.2026 | Stingray iConcerts HD  | |  |  |  | |  |  |  |  | Acum la TV |
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  | 00:40 |  | Aerosmith - Rock Legends
In a career of four turbulent decades of excesses and highs, Aerosmith became the biggest selling American rock band of all time. The âBad Boysâ came together in 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts. Aerosmithâs third release, âToys in the Atticâ made them international stars. Lead single,âSweet Emotionâ became their first top 40 hit. In 1987 Aerosmith released their biggest selling album in over a decade, âPermanent Vacationâ. The âNine Livesâ tour was troubled, but in 1998 Aerosmithâs fortunes would change once again.
Released as part of the soundtrack to the film, âArmageddonâ, âI Donât Want to Miss a Thingâ would become the biggest single of their career. In 2012 Aerosmith released the single, âLegendary Childâ. It had been eight years since they had produced new material but along with the track came the album, âMusic from another Dimensionâ. Featuring archive material, music videos â âI DONâT WANNA MISS A THINGâ âJANIES GOT A GUNâ and, exclusive insights from music critics and journalists JOHN AIZLEWOOD (Evening Standard), DANIELLE PERRY (XFM), WILL HODGKINSON (The Times) & CAMILLA PIA (BBC Radio 6). | |
 | 01:00 |  | The Grateful Dead - Classic Albums: Anthem To Beauty
This installment of the Classic Albums series follows the making of two Grateful Dead albums, the fiercely experimental Anthem of the Sun and the understated masterwork American Beauty, which spawned melodic gems like "Sugar Magnolia" and "Ripple." Between the archival scenes and contemporary interviews with band members, the program shows a band making seismic in roads in pop music and five young guys coming to terms with artistry, mortality, and, yes, the pursuit of happiness. There is priceless footage of Neal Cassady driving Ken Kesey's bus and of the Dead, surrounded by martini sipping hipsters, on Playboy After Dark. The best scenes involve band members talking about specific songs (you will never hear Phil Lesh's "Box of Rain" again without thinking of it as a gift to his dying father) or deconstructing a tune by playing each track separately. Intimate and surprisingly cohesive, Anthem to Beauty is a rare glimpse into how the Dead's magic was made. | |
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