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Kilroy Was Here
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Kilroy Was Here

Mar 11, 1983
Intro for the concept album/rock opera 'Kilroy Was Here' by rock band Styx. A rebel fan motivates a jailed rock star framed for murder by the fundamentalist dictator of Orwellian future America where all rock music is banned to escape.
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Styx - Return to Paradise
5.5
Un journal vidéo de la tournée "Return to Paradise", au cours de laquelle les rockeurs du stade ont été réunis après 13 années de projets en solo. Filmé en 1996, pour l'équinoxe d'automne - un rendez-vous parfaitement mystique pour un groupe si soucieux de la nature et de la magie -, leur performance enthousiaste comporte des élements de rock progressif comme "Show Me The Way", "Grand Illusion" et "Come Sail Away".
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Dennis DeYoung and the Music of Styx - Live in Los Angeles
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Le 18 Mars 2014, Dennis DeYoung, l'homme légendaire en avant de Styx et auteur de cinq chansons clés qui définissent la carrière de ce groupe, est retourné à Los Angeles pour la première fois au cours de sa carrière solo afin de jouer un spectacle à guichets fermés à l'El Rey Theater. Enregistré en direct pour AXS-TV et capturé dans une parfaite qualité HD, la performance a été prévu pour une sortie via Frontiers Records.
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Styx - Caught In The Act
6.2
Multi-platinum album selling legends Styx dig deep into their rock arsenal and release on DVD for the first time their concert video Caught In The Act. Recorded during their Kilroy Was Here tour in 1983, this concert video centers around this concept album's theme of a futuristic society where rock `n' roll is banned by the masses. Remastered in 5.1 surround, experience the band's classic hits at the height of their career like Mr. Roboto and Don't Let It End, as well as their concert staples like Come Sail Away, Blue Collar Man and Too Much Time On My Hands.
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Kilroy Was Here
1

Kilroy Was Here

Mar 11, 1983
Intro for the concept album/rock opera 'Kilroy Was Here' by rock band Styx. A rebel fan motivates a jailed rock star framed for murder by the fundamentalist dictator of Orwellian future America where all rock music is banned to escape.
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Canadian Idol
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Canadian Idol

Sep 10, 2008
Canadian Idol was a Canadian reality television competition show which aired on CTV, based on the British show Pop Idol. The show was a competition to find the most talented young singer in Canada, and was hosted by Ben Mulroney. Jon Dore was the "roving reporter" for the first three seasons. Elena Juatco assumed the role for season four, Dave Kerr had the role in season five and Jully Black in season six. The show began with a cross-Canada tour in which singers audition in front of four judges: Jake Gold of Toronto, Sass Jordan of Montreal, Quebec, Zack Werner of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Farley Flex of Ajax, Ontario. Eventually the performers were narrowed down to 10 finalists, with each competitor performing live. Viewers had two hours following the broadcast of the show to phone in their votes for their favourite competitor. On the following night's episode, the competitor with the fewest votes was sent home. After the final two perform, viewers had more than two hours to vote. The next day, the competitor with the most votes was declared the winner. The show was taped at the John Bassett Theatre in Toronto, Ontario.