
EarthDay365 Presents: Shark Month – See what lies beneath the surface
This month, experience SHARK MONTH on EarthDay365, available on Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, and Amazon Freevee.
If you’ve got nothing planned this weekend, then this will be the perfect time to binge-watch the best live performances of all time! With thousands of concert films and music documentaries on Qello Concerts, it can be overwhelming to look for the perfect show to watch next. So why don’t you start with what’s most popular right now? We’ve listed the most viewed videos of 2021. Here’s our fans’ top three!
Fleetwood Mac’s The Dance is the most viewed video of the year! Recorded May 23, 1997, this concert film features 22 songs performed live by Fleetwood Mac in their finest incarnation – Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Stevie Nicks. This live performance spanned singles such as “Landslide” and “Silver Springs,” and features the previously unreleased “Bleed to Love Her.” Furthermore, this powerful video performance contains five tracks not released on the audio version – “Gold Dust Woman,” “Gypsy,” “Go Insane,” “Over My Head,” and “Songbird.” Plus, the USC Marching Band gave a memorable performance during “Tusk,” and “Don’t Stop.” This is truly a show not to be missed.
▷ Watch Fleetwood Mac – The Dance
▷ Live in Boston Part 1 & Part 2
This concert film is a rock classic and celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2021!
In November 1981, with “Under Pressure” topping the charts in the UK, Queen arrived in Montreal following dates in Japan and their record-breaking tour of Latin America. It was to be the only concert by Queen that was ever shot on 35mm film. Always a great live band, with arguably the greatest frontman of all time, Freddie Mercury, they outdid themselves with the cameras rolling. The picture has been digitally restored from the original film and the sound remixed and remastered.
▷ The Story of Queen: Mercury Rising
▷ The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
▷ Classic Album: Night at The Opera
David Gilmour – Remember That Night: Live at the Royal Albert Hall is a show available only on Qello Concerts! This exclusive film featured legendary guitarist David Gilmour, performing live tracks from the album On an Island and some hits from his former band Pink Floyd.
▷ Watch David Gilmour – Remember That Night
This month, experience SHARK MONTH on EarthDay365, available on Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, and Amazon Freevee.
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