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Lisztomania»rank: 9213starring: Roger Daltrey, Sara Kestelman, Paul Nicholas, Ringo Starr, Rick Wakeman
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Word a Musical Spectacular on Christ»rank: 67100starring: Rick Wakeman
: :Lisztomania, Ken Russell's follow-up to Tommy (both films were released in 1975) finds him even more in the mood for desultory spectacle than his garish pop artistry adapting the Who's rock opera. Seeking to tell the story of superstar composer Franz Liszt through a freewheeling series of pop allegories, kitsch, quotes, and pastiches, Russell hopes to reflect in contemporary terms the runaway train of Liszt's celebrity, love life, and alleged rivalry with Richard Wagner. Roger Daltrey, the Who vocalist and star of Tommy, ... |
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Chronicles-Live 1975»rank: 109697starring: Rick Wakeman
: :Lisztomania, Ken Russell's follow-up to Tommy (both films were released in 1975) finds him even more in the mood for desultory spectacle than his garish pop artistry adapting the Who's rock opera. Seeking to tell the story of superstar composer Franz Liszt through a freewheeling series of pop allegories, kitsch, quotes, and pastiches, Russell hopes to reflect in contemporary terms the runaway train of Liszt's celebrity, love life, and alleged rivalry with Richard Wagner. Roger Daltrey, the Who vocalist and star of Tommy, ... |
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Rick Wakeman: Live»rank: 109697starring: Rick Wakeman, Ashley Holt, Tony Fernandez
: :Lisztomania, Ken Russell's follow-up to Tommy (both films were released in 1975) finds him even more in the mood for desultory spectacle than his garish pop artistry adapting the Who's rock opera. Seeking to tell the story of superstar composer Franz Liszt through a freewheeling series of pop allegories, kitsch, quotes, and pastiches, Russell hopes to reflect in contemporary terms the runaway train of Liszt's celebrity, love life, and alleged rivalry with Richard Wagner. Roger Daltrey, the Who vocalist and star of Tommy, ... |
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Very Best of Rick Wakeman»rank: 163315starring: Rick Wakeman
: :Lisztomania, Ken Russell's follow-up to Tommy (both films were released in 1975) finds him even more in the mood for desultory spectacle than his garish pop artistry adapting the Who's rock opera. Seeking to tell the story of superstar composer Franz Liszt through a freewheeling series of pop allegories, kitsch, quotes, and pastiches, Russell hopes to reflect in contemporary terms the runaway train of Liszt's celebrity, love life, and alleged rivalry with Richard Wagner. Roger Daltrey, the Who vocalist and star of Tommy, ... |
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Rick Wakeman - Classical Collection»rank: 86334starring: Rick Wakeman
:Description:A unique opportunity to share in the mirth and music of the maestro of the keyboards. Rick Wakeman, seven times voted the world's greatest keyboard player, performs a series of outstanding new interpretations of some of his best-loved works. Rearranged in classical virtuoso style providing new insights into both the composer and the compositions, Rick displays a completely new aspect of his prodigious talent. lntroduced throughout by Rick himself, 'The Classical Connection' is laced with hilarious on-the-road anecdotes and fascinating glimpses into the ... |
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Yessongs»rank: 54914starring: Steve Howe, Jon Anderson, Alan White, Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman
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Yessongs»rank: 54914starring: Steve Howe, Jon Anderson, Alan White, Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman
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Classic Rock Legends»rank: 54914starring: Rick Wakeman
: :Yes was on tour to promote the recent release of Close to the Edge when this energetic performance was captured on 16-millimeter film in London's Rainbow Theatre in December 1972. Although this DVD was mastered from a ragged print (with plenty of scratches evident throughout), this is actually the better of the two Yes discs available (the other--Live in Philadelphia--has an even murkier transfer from videotape), with marginally better sound quality and a 75-minute performance that finds the band at the height of ... |
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Lisztomania»rank: 106967starring: Roger Daltrey, Sara Kestelman, Paul Nicholas, Ringo Starr, Rick Wakeman
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Features include a nine-digit display, 65 digital voice prompts and/or audio alerts for radar, laser, and SWS detection. The Express 916 also remembers preferred settings, and includes instant-on/pulsed radar warning. Automatic and manual muting of audio alerts is provided for convenience, while a city/highway switch reduces the frequency of false warnings in densely populated urban areas.
Brackets are included for visor or windshield mounting, as are a spare fuse and a coiled six-foot power cord.