The Rage Factor: Rage Against the Machine Live from London Filming Locations
Where was The Rage Factor: Rage Against the Machine Live from London filmed? The Rage Factor: Rage Against the Machine Live from London was filmed in 3 locations across United Kingdom in the following places:
The Rage Factor: Rage Against the Machine Live from London Filming Locations
Finsbury Park is a busy multicultural neighbourhood centred on its namesake park, with a lake, walking paths, an outdoor gym, and music festivals in summer. Traditional pubs, global eateries, and local shops cluster on busy streets like Blackstock Road and Stroud Green Road, while Victorian houses line leafy side streets. The Park Theatre stages new drama, and Finsbury Park Station is a major transport hub.
South Woodham Ferrers is a town and civil parish in the City of Chelmsford in Essex, England. It is approximately 35 miles east of London and 8 miles south-east of Chelmsford, and had a population of 16,453 at the 2011 Census, a decrease from 16,629 at the 2001 Census.
The Rage Factor: Rage Against the Machine Live from London (2011)
There's a tradition in the UK since the 70s for an annual music event, the 'Christmas No.1' chart single. It's the highest selling music single on Christmas Day each year where numerous artists and the music industry alike aim for this accolade. Bets are taken, songs are recorded especially, and thousands tune in to the countdown on national radio to find out who has it. Since 2005 it has been dominated by reality TV show 'The X Factor' and this tradition started to disappear. In November 2009, Rage Against The Machine fans Jon and Tracy Morter had decided that enough was enough. A social networking campaign was started to get an alternative No.1 instead. It attracted over a million followers Worldwide plus attention from the media. The campaign was a success, with Rage Against The Machine selling over half a million downloads to be crowned the 2009 UK Christmas No.1... The band had pledged to play a free concert should they get to the top, and in June 2010 Rage Against The Machine travelled to London for this historical gig