An AOL interview to accompany the release of the film 'Love Actually' in November 2003.
Interviewees include the esteemable Mr. Rickman and the charming Emma Thompson.
A video of The Darkness performing Get Your Hands Off My Woman, live at London's Astoria; to approximately 2000 people.
The song is the second track of their eminent rock debut, Permission To Land.
Video of The Darkness during the making of the outrageous video for the single, Is it Just Me?
The single was released on the 20th February 2006 from the 2005 album One Way Ticket To Hell... And Back [released on 28th November].
Julian Lloyd Webber playing Variations with Colosseum II for the Baron Lloyd Webber album of the same title in 1978.
Guitarist Gary Moore [Thin Lizzy] also features in this.
ENJOY! This one is fantastic.
Another video for the incredible Professor Snape of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry!
(This is a fan-made video I found on britbitsandclips.com , in other words copyright to the creator and Warner Brothers, J.K Rowling etc.)
Starring: Severus Snape
Music by Alice Cooper from the 1989 album 'Trash'.
A useful clip demonstrating how to railslide on a snowboard.
I'll put this into practice myself at the next opportunity.
Video credit goes to www.skibig3.com
Many Snape fans probably still lament that this piece was cut from the first film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Now can you tell me what a bezoar is?
Danny Gill is a former pupil of Joe Satriani, and co-author of the Musicians Institute Rock Lead Guitar series. His songs have appeared on numerous television shows including 'The Osbournes' as well as motion picture soundtracks such as 'Insomnia' and 'Under Siege'.
Here he plays the rocker Black Shuck by now defunct rock quartet The Darkness.
Taken from the Guitar Lick Library.