Genesis’ 1978 World Tour comes to life in this full concert film, a smoke-lights-and-mirrors document of the band’s “Mirrors” run pieced together from painstakingly restored 8mm and 16mm footage. The set spans the group’s prog-rock peak, opening with “Eleventh Earl of Mar” and “In The Cage” before moving through “Ripples,” “The Fountain of Salmacis,” “One For The Vine,” “The Cinema Show,” and the hit “Follow You Follow Me.” It closes out with “Dance on a Volcano,” a drum duet, and “Los Endos.” The restoration is a labor of love, stitching together rare footage and still photos to preserve a remarkable moment in the band’s history.
sombr Reimagines Olivia Dean’s “Man I Need” For triple j’s Like A Version
sombr steps into triple j’s Like A Version studio for a striking take on Olivia Dean’s “Man I Need,” putting his own stamp on one of the year’s standout songs. The long-running Australian segment invites a different artist each week to perform an original alongside a cover they love, and sombr makes the most of the spotlight, reshaping the track to suit his moody alt-pop sensibility. It’s a confident showcase from a fast-rising voice.
Video: Tom Waits Delivers A Haunting “Tom Traubert’s Blues” On The Human Factor
Tom Waits turns in a haunting live rendition of “Tom Traubert’s Blues” on The Human Factor, his weathered voice carrying every ounce of the song’s ache. The ballad reflects on homelessness, vulnerability, and life on the margins, and Waits delivers it with a raw, stripped-back arrangement that lets the lyrics cut deep. It’s a definitive showcase from one of American songwriting’s most singular voices, a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer who built an entire universe out of the lives of the forgotten and down-on-their-luck.
Video: David Gilmour Conjures “On an Island” In This Restored 2006 AOL Session
David Gilmour’s performance of “On an Island” gets an upgraded release, drawn from the AOL Session recorded at Sony Studios in New York in April 2006. The session marked the release of Gilmour’s ‘On an Island’ album and features his longtime Pink Floyd bandmate Richard Wright. The title track unfolds with the unhurried, atmospheric beauty that defines Gilmour’s solo work, his guitar tone as expressive as ever. It’s a quietly stunning showcase from one of rock’s most distinctive voices.
Video: Pearl Jam Tear Through a Hit-Packed Jazz Fest Set In 2025
earl Jam fans can now relive one of the band’s standout performances of 2025 thanks to a newly released soundboard multicam video from their May 3 appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Capturing nearly two hours of music, the professionally assembled fan film features classics including “Corduroy,” “Even Flow,” “Black,” “Jeremy,” “Alive,” and “Yellow Ledbetter,” alongside newer tracks like “React, Respond” and “Wreckage.” Closing with powerful renditions of “Baba O’Riley” and “Rockin’ in the Free World,” the concert showcases the band’s enduring energy, Eddie Vedder’s commanding presence, and why Pearl Jam remains one of rock’s most celebrated live acts.
Video: Van Halen Tear Up Toronto On Their 1995 Balance Tour
These highlights from Van Halen’s 1995 Toronto stop capture the Van Hagar era in full flight, filmed August 19 at the Molson Amphitheatre on the Balance tour. The set leans on the band’s 90s anthems and timeless classics alike, moving through “Eagles Fly,” “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love,” “You Really Got Me,” “Jump,” “Dreams,” and a closing “Panama.” Eddie Van Halen’s guitar work takes center stage on an extended solo spanning “Eruption,” “Spanish Fly,” and “Cathedral,” while Sammy Hagar’s powerhouse vocals and Alex Van Halen’s thunderous drumming drive the rest. It’s Van Halen at the peak of their arena-rock power.
Video: Red Hot Chili Peppers Deliver A Career-Spanning Full Set At Pinkpop 2006
The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ full 2006 Pinkpop set is streaming now, a career-spanning run from the classic Kiedis-Flea-Frusciante-Smith lineup at the height of their ‘Stadium Arcadium’ era. The set tears through fan favorites and deep cuts alike, opening with “Can’t Stop” and “Dani California” before rolling through “Scar Tissue,” “Otherside,” “Snow ((Hey Oh)),” and “Californication.” The encore goes for the throat with a drum solo into “Under the Bridge” and a closing “Give It Away.” Frusciante’s guitar work and Flea’s elastic basslines anchor the whole thing, a reminder of just how locked-in this band was at its peak.
Video: Marcus Mumford Delivers A Stripped-Down “Here” On Armchair Expert
Marcus Mumford turns in an intimate solo performance of “Here” on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast, pulling the track from the latest Mumford & Sons album ‘Prizefighter’. Stripped down to voice and guitar, the performance puts Mumford’s songwriting front and center, trading the band’s full-throated swell for something quieter and more direct. It’s a warm, close-up take that lets the song breathe.
Video: Eminem Delivers A Surprise “Lose Yourself” At The 2020 Oscars
Eminem brought the house down with a surprise performance of “Lose Yourself” at the 2020 Oscars, a show-stopping moment that arrived 17 years after the track won Best Original Song for ‘8 Mile’. The appearance caught the Dolby Theatre crowd completely off guard, drawing wide-eyed reactions from a room full of A-list stars and turning into one of the most talked-about moments of the night. The performance reminded everyone exactly why the song endures, delivered with the same urgency that made it a classic in the first place.
Video: Bruce Springsteen Leads An All-Star Summit At The Rock Hall’s 25th Anniversary In 2009
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band turn the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 25th anniversary into a star-studded marathon in this October 2009 set from Madison Square Garden. The guest list reads like a hall of fame in itself. Springsteen trades verses with Sam Moore on “Hold On, I’m Comin'” and “Soul Man,” brings out Tom Morello for “The Ghost of Tom Joad” and “London Calling,” and welcomes John Fogerty for “Fortunate Son” and “Oh, Pretty Woman.” Billy Joel joins for “New York State of Mind” and “Born to Run,” Darlene Love lends her voice to “A Fine Fine Boy,” and the whole cast piles on for a closing “Higher and Higher.” A towering “Jungleland” anchors the night, with bonus cuts “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” and “Badlands” rounding it out.

