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Yngwie Malmsteen: Live Animal (2009)
Swedish heavy metal guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen performs live in Brazil in 1998.
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The Hear 'n Aid Sessions (1986)
Hear 'n Aid was a one-time collaboration of various individual hard rock and heavy metal artists in 1985 to raise money for famine relief in Africa. According to Ronnie James Dio's MySpace profile, the project raised $1 million within a year.
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Hard 'N Heavy Volume 8 (1990)
Video magazine with interviews and video clips. Featured on this volume is: Aerosmith, Poison, Damn Yankees, Whitesnake, Ozzy, Cheap Trick, Overkill, Love/Hate, Queensryche and more.
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Yngwie Malmsteen: Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra in E Flat Minor Op. 1
Live concert featuring Yngwie Malmsteen and the New Japan Philharmonic
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Yngwie Malmsteen: Far Beyond the Sun (2007)
Inspired by the flamboyance of Hendrix, the digitally dextrous Swede started out playing in bands, but it wasn't long before he was putting his name (and what a name!) to line-ups skilled enough to support a six-string style that leans as much towards the world of classical music as that of rock. In the course of an ongoing career that encompasses ground-breaking music, global gigging, award winning albums, and as many front covers & critical backslaps as one lifetime can sensibly handle, Malmsteen has virtually reinvented the guitar as an instrument to be seen with. This DVD set includes 4 promo videos ("Bedroom Eyes," "Heaven Tonight," "Save Our Love," and "You Don't Remember"), plus an interview with Barry Barnes conducted in 2006 at Malmsteen's studio in Miami, FL.
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Pantera: Cowboys from Hell (1991)
Pantera's first home video release. It contains behind the scenes footage of the band partying as well as music videos and live performances.
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Alcatrazz - Live In Japan 1984 (2018)
Alcatrazz featuring the star vocalist Graham Bonnet (ex-Rainbow and The Michael Schenker Group) and the young guitar genius Yngwie J. Malmsteen toured Japan in early 1984, and the band's performance at the prestigious Nakano Sun Plaza in Tokyo on 28th January was released in Japan as a home video.
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G3: Live in Denver (2004)
Joe Satriani, Yngwie Malmsteen and Steve Vai make up the all-star group G3, who came together in October of 2003 for a series of shows throughout the United States. The trio's amazing guitar prowess is showcased in songs such as "Satch Boogie", "Midnight", "I Know You're Here", "Evil Eye", "Far Beyond the Sun" and many others.
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Yngwie Malmsteen: Live!! (2000)
Yngwie Malmsteen Concert in Brazil on 1998.
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Yngwie Malmsteen: Live in Korea (2001)
LIVE IN KOREA captures Yngwie Malmsteen's performance in Seoul, Korea, 2001. Selections from this performance include: Rising Force, Catch 22, Crucify, The Wizard, and many, many more.
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Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force: Live in Japan '85 (2006)
Inspired by the flamboyance of Hendrix, the digitally dexterous Swede started out playing in bands, but it wasn't long before he was putting his name (and what a name!) to line-ups skilled enough to support a six-string style that leans as much towards the world of classical music as that of rock. In the course of an ongoing career that encompasses ground-breaking music, global gigging, award winning albums, and as many front covers & critical backslaps as one lifetime can sensibly handle, Malmsteen has virtually reinvented the guitar as an instrument to be seen with - as this concert in the Land Of The Rising Sun clearly demonstrates…
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Yngwie Malmsteen: Live in Budokan (2009)
Sweden's master of heavy metal guitar Yngwie Malmsteen performs live at the Budokan concert venue in Tokyo, Japan in 1994. The setlist includes 'Toccata', 'Never Die', 'Bedroom Eyes', 'Rising Force', 'Bad Blood' and 'Forever One'. The programme also contains an interview with Malmsteen in which he discusses his life and work.
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Yngwie J. Malmsteen: Trial by Fire - Live in Leningrad '89 (2006)
An extended live set comprised of many of Malmsteen's hits along with his two legendary guitar performances ("Black Star" and "Far Beyond the Sun").
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Så jävla metal (2011)
Sweden is currently one of the world's largest producers of heavy metal. Super Stars like Europe and Yngwie Malmsteen have shown the way to the big stages, while bands like Candlemass and Bathory established entirely new genres. This is the story of the personalities that made ​​the Swedish hard rock and metal scene to what it is today. A fascinating, moving and humorous story about how Sweden became a world nation in one of the strongest and most popular cultural phenomena ever, full of eyewitness accounts, anecdotes and, of course, a whole lot of metal!
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Rockthology 2 (2004)
Rockthology is the ultimate reference of rock music! With bands like Guns 'n Roses, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, Iron Maiden, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Queen, The Doors and Ozzy Osbourne, Rockthology is a "must have" for every rock fan! The complete Rockthology series consists of 20 parts, each with its own theme; from Sex to Fired Up, from No Fear to Raw.
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Alcatrazz : Metallic Live '84 (1984)
The mighty Alcatrazz featuring Graham Bonnet and Yngwie Malmsteen, "Metallic Live 1984" was recorded at Nakamo Sunplaza in Tokyo, January 28th, 1984.
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Yngwie Malmsteen: Raw Live (2010)
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