This DVD uses the word "rare" AND the word "unseen" FOUR times on the back cover and TWICE each on the front. In tiny print on the back they define "unseen" as they believe it's unseen since first broadcast, and that would perhaps be true if you never, ever used YouTube. They define "rare" as indicating it's never been released on DVD before. HA! No, nobody has gone so far as to take three YouTube videos, and cut them up in true Burroughs fashion (sarcasm intended) and intersperse them with one another flipping back and forth in time periods so it's almost humorous. It's the full Russell Harty Interview, 1999 NY Interview when he talks openly about drug use, a Press Conference in the 80's and a bit of rehearsal footage as Janet Street Porter does an interview. There is brief comments by John Landis (Into the Night) and Julien Temple (Jazzin' for Blue Jean. What saved it from 1 star was the brief interview with Carlos Alomar and another with Peter Frampton. Those were a bit "rare and unseen" with me. Very short 1-2 min segments in the chopped up 64 min. of YouTube rehash. Oh, and all the Bowie music used is performed by Steve Riks who tries to sound like Bowie (and fails) while they show clips of Bowie singing. They go out of their way to include all sorts of disclaimers to avoid being sued. In fact, this one is such a mess, if you can find it used, and super cheap it's almost funny enough to buy. It's a hot mess. Hey, wanna buy a video? HA!