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- Retrospective documentary on the making of Definitely Maybe, the 1994 debut album by British rock band Oasis.
- Shot in London during the 2000 world tour, Brutally Live showcases Alice Cooper doing what he's been doing better than anyone else over the past 25 years: turning a rock concert into a theatrical extravaganza.
- Joe Louis Walker, live in Istanbul in 1995. It was my first time performing in Turkey. We were very surprised to find the audience very supportive and knowledgeable. Musicians are always asked 'What kind of audience was it'' My answer is usually 'There's mostly two kinds: the kind of which the music hits them in the head, or in the heart.' That night's audience was hit in both places.
- A documentary which includes interviews with those behind-the-scenes people closest to the band during the early days such as producers and engineers. Real stories from the people who were there, cut with video footage and some commentary from the band members themselves. An excellent watch, my go-to documentary, probably more so than Supersonic.
- Contestants perform tasks in a dark room while the audience watches via night vision cameras.
- The new century saw FRF grow with more activities and amenities to create a festival that could be enjoyed by everyone. Relaxing for 3 days while enjoying music, life and nature is the essence of the Fuji Rock Festival.
- Green stage, White stage, Field of Heaven, Dance Tent and Rookie Stage were all born, reflecting the landscape of the site. 70,000 people and over 100 artists enjoyed the different atmospheres created by each stage, with multiple live performances happening simultaneously across the festival site. A special note for this year was the rubbish clearing campaign organised by 300 volunteers. This helped the Festival in '99 be known by the international media as the 'Clean Festival' and created a Festival spirit shared among music loving audience, artists and crew.
- The second year at Naeba saw FRF start to be listed as an internationally recognised festival, with UK's Glastonbury, Denmark's Roskilde and USA's Lollapalooza. A huge number of artists from both Japan and abroad requested to perform at the Festival and over 100 artists played, including rock, dance, world and many other music genres on the four major stages.
- The first ever music festival in Japan - the Fuji Rock Festival - was held on Mount Fuji at the Fuji Tenjin-yama Ski Resort. Half way through the Red Hot Chili Peppers headline performance the whole festival had to be cancelled due to a typhoon, but that first day won't be forgotten by anyone in 30,000 crowd.
- 8 x 1 hour programmes for ITV1, 2 x 1 hour programmes for ITV2