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- This full-length concert features the band in its original line-up, was filmed at New York's legendary Irving Plaza in December 2005, and at other shows along the band's December tour.
- Connie walks alone along the New York sidewalks, trying to come to terms with something we all have to face sooner or later: the final goodbye to certain memories.
- Garage Rock pioneers The Charms are a huge part of the growing underground Rock and Roll revival. This DVD documents the first 3 years of their existence in an incredibly honest and realistic story of the ups and downs of a real Rock and Roll band. It includes commentary from Little Steven Van Zandt and Kim Fowley, and examines how being in a band parallels other close-knit relationships: love, hate, confusion, deception, triumphs, boredom and the will to succeed. "I don't care if there are ten people at a gig or ten thousand, The Charms are gonna win them over" - Steven Van Zandt
- Mind, Body & Soul Sessions features R&B phenomena Joss Stone live in concert in 2004. Recorded at New York's Irving Plaza, the show begins with an introduction by the legendary Betty Wright, who co-produced the Brit's stunning debut, The Soul Sessions, and co-wrote several songs on the second, Mind, Body & Soul. The barefoot singer then gets down to business, performing a solid selection of material from both albums, including "Super Duper Love" from the first and "You Had Me" from the follow-up. Stone receives strong support from a tight band, distinguished by powerful drummer Caesar Griffin. As a performer, she's vivacious and her soulful voice is in fine form, but she may want to tone down the giggles in the years to come. That said, Stone is still just a teenager--as hard as that may be to believe while listening to the sophisticated recordings of this old soul.