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  | 14:41 |  | Robbie Williams - Live at the Apple Music Festival
A brand new show that brings a veteran artist at his best! The talented artist, who became famous in the group "Take That", lacks presentations, but he himself begins his show by saying: "Let me resubmit ...". Robbie Williams has the ability to reinvent himself, exhibiting so much energy that he seems to be a rookie artist. Already in the 40s band of pop music, Robbie is more than an artist consecrated worldwide, is a reference with hits present in the best lists of consecrated DJs. This show at the Roundhouse coincided with the announcement of their 11th solo album, Heavy Entertainment Show, just released. The new album's title reflects Williams' performance as energy-dense as his 11-member big band, including his hits partner Guy Chambers on the piano. A formidable 90 minute pop odyssey. Mixing tracks from his Take That era, old or new, his songs allow him to reclaim his throne from an artist who dominates the stage - in fact, there is no one in pop music who combines his monumental energy with music Touching. A magical moment can be perceived in "A Better Man", only with the guitar on stage; Proof that he is an artist that goes beyond the scenery. | |
 | 04:00 |  | Paco de Lucía - Montreux 1987
Filmed July 15, 1987 at the famed Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, Paco & John: Live At Montreux 1987 is a breathtaking evening of flamenco-infused jazz flair. The show opens with a solo piece from John McLaughlin, followed by a solo performance from Paco de Lucia, as if to showcase the stature of each virtuoso’s musicianship on their own merits. Then, the guitar maestros join forces, presenting a series of duets drawn from their solo albums, The Guitar Trio, and covers of music written by contemporaries such as Chick Corea and Egberto Gismonti. The set included performances of “Guardian Angel,” “One Melody,” “Chiquito,” “El Panuelo,” “David,” and “Sichia,” among others. | |
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