Concert Films Have Become the Second Leg of an Artist's Tour
From pop's upper echelons to the DIY basements and back rooms of indie touring, "concert films" are transforming artist-audience connection.
From pop's upper echelons to the DIY basements and back rooms of indie touring, "concert films" are transforming artist-audience connection.
A brief history of The Beatles' impromptu live performance at 3 Saville Row in January, 1969, which would become their last ever concert.
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