Jumat, 26 September 2014

The Grateful Dead Movie [Blu-ray] Big SALE

Title : The Grateful Dead Movie [Blu-ray]
ASIN : B005M2A4FC
Description : The Grateful Dead Movie on Blu-ray for the first time, in a deluxe 2-disc version, with the feature film on Blu-ray and a DVD loaded with an extensive slate of bonus features five hours of content in all! Co-directed by Jerry Garcia, The Grateful Dead Movie was originally released in 1977, and captures performances from five October 1974 shows at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom.

The film has been carefully transferred from the original 35mm film negative in High Definition and is presented in 1.78:1 widescreen aspect ratio. The audio options include a 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio presentation of the original theatrical audio mix, a DTS 5.1 audio mix, mixed from the master multitrack tapes, and a PCM 2.0 audio mix, also mixed from the master multitrack tapes.

Program Listing:
1. Animation
2. U.S. Blues
3. One More Saturday Night
4. Bill Graham's Crew Introduction
5. Goin Down The Road Feeling Bad
6. Soundcheck
7. Truckin
8. Eyes Of The World
9. Ripped Off Fan
10. Sugar Magnolia
11. It's Like A Continuous Trip
12. Intermission
13. Playing In The Band
14. Levy Gets In
15. Stella Blue
16. Casey Jones
17. The Om People
18. Weirdness From He s Gone
19. Morning Dew
20. Encore Break
21. Johnny B. Goode
22. It Must Have Been The Roses/End Credits

Bonus Songs:
Uncle John's Band
Sugaree
The Other One
Spanish Jam
Mind Left Body Jam
The Other One
Scarlet Begonias
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Dark Star
Weather Report Suite
Features :
  • Brand Name: UMGD Mfg#: 826663129373
  • Shipping Weight: 1.00 lbs
  • Manufacturer: SHOUT FACTORY/UMG
  • Genre: Music Video: Documentary
  • All music products are properly licensed and guaranteed authentic.

The Grateful Dead Movie [Blu-ray]
List Price : $24.98
Price : $22.98
Saved Price : $2.00

category: TV
brand: Shout Factory!
Item Page Detail URL : link
Rating : 4.7
Review : October 1974 Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA
Let me start off by pointing out that there's really nothing here that isn't already out on the standard dvd release and, while the movie is in blu ray, the bonus stuff isn't. By the early '70's, the Dead were playing bigger and bigger places requiring a bigger and bigger sound system eventually leading to The Wall Of Sound. The Dead had already started their record company the year before and now between having to deal with both Grateful Dead Records and their "new" expensive sound system, the band was becoming a little burned out. In October 1974, the Dead played what many people thought might be their last concerts at Winterland Arena in San Francisco starting on the 16th (Bob Weir's 27th birthday) to the 20th known as The Last One. the band had already decided to record the shows on multi track for an album and shortly before the run of shows, the band decided to hire a film crew as well. This movie became a passion for Jerry Garcia as he devoted a massive amount of time to it...

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