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In 1969, British hard rockers Deep Purple attempted a trailblazing experiment when they recorded their album Concerto for Group and Orchestra in collaboration with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Thirty years later, the group revisited their concerto for the first time in three decades when they performed at London's Royal Albert Hall with the London Symphony Orchestra in the fall of 1999. This video presents the highlights of that evening; along with the three-movement "Concerto for Group and Orchestra," Deep Purple and the LSO perform "Pictured Within," "Wring That Neck," "Ted the Mechanic," "Smoke on the Water," and six others. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
It happens like clockwork: each winter I haul out my boots and warmest sweaters and begin to sacrifice style bit by bit in favor of the comfortable and the cozy. Part of my rationalization for not being more creative is because I know I'm going to put a coat over everything I wear. If that's the case, why bother trying? Well, I should bother because there are lots of fantastic (and warm) winter ...
Welcome to the wonderful world of video! You may want to make movies or just record a recital, but you don’t know which video camera to buy. Think before you buy! Most people will just go out and buy the first camera that they try out at their local retailers store. However, this is one of the worst ways to go about buying a video camera. This guide will help put you in a good position to na...
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