Hard Rock Treasures is a documentary film about Don "The Indiana Jones of Rock 'n' Roll" Bernstein from Hard Rock Cafe, when he visits musicians to try to get memorabilia from them.
Some of the memorabilia he gets includes Freddie Mercury's stage pants, the Gibson guitar Tony Iommi used on the first four Black Sabbath albums, the car James Hetfield drives in the video for Metallica's song "I Disappear", Slipknot's stage masks, the bass guitar Michael Anthony used on the recording of Van Halen's 1984 album and a drum Ian Paice used on the recording for Deep Purple's Perfect Strangers album.
The scenes with Dimebag Darrell at his home was shot just months before he was murdered on stage, playing with Damageplan.
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