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“The Live Performances”
Featuring over twenty never-before-seen live performances from their sold-out U.S. tours, interview footage, sound checks, slide shows, backstage antics, and home video shot by the band, this limited edition set is your key to unlock The Cars. Track Listing: Intro, "My Best Friend's Girl", "I'm in Touch with Your World", "Let's Go", "The Hotel", "Gimme Some Slack", Tokyo Sound Check, "Up and Down", "Just What I Needed", "Dr. G", "Don't Cha Stop", "Moving in Stereo", "Through to You", "Candy-O", "You Might Think", "Drive", "Night Spots", Sound Check, "Tonight She Comes", "Magic", "Shake It Up", "Good Times Roll". Bonus Material: "Cruiser", "Strap Me In", "Drive", "Touch and Go", "Everything You Say".
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This remarkable five DVD box set and bonus CD take the viewer on a journey from the early days of the Cavern Club to the worldwide superstardom of John Paul George and Ringo. Its release is perfectly timed for the recent resurgence of interest in the early history of the band following the film Nowhere Boy which delves into John Lennon's teen years. The boxed set contains rare film newsreel and performance footage mostly unseen photographs and interviews and two compelling documentaries about John Lennon and George Harrison. Both films - John Lennon: The Messenger and George Harrison: The Quiet One - are a 'must see' for any Beatles fan. Tony Sheridan is a British singer-songwriter and guitarist most famous for his performances in Hamburg with backing band The Beat Brothers. No prizes for guessing who they eventually became! Paul McCartney considered Sheridan their 'teacher'. The CD contains rare recordings of The Beatles performing together with Tony Sheridan.
Himself (guitar, backing vocals)

Security guard Paul Blart is headed to Las Vegas to attend a Security Guard Expo with his teenage daughter Maya before she departs for college. While at the convention, he inadvertently discovers a heist - and it's up to Blart to apprehend the criminals.