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Last Complete Music DVD You Watched?

Started by mopper_smurf, October 28, 2008, 10:52:11 AM

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Mr. Natural

Another quality offering from Classic Albums Series - "Screamadelica" by Primal Scream



I definitely remember when this came out - I was 15 or 16. There was a lot of high dance music coming over from across the pond around then (first Blur album, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, first couple Happy Mondays albums). As a whole album, Screamadelica didn't initially strike me as all that. But tracks like "Come Together" and "Don't Fight It, Feel It" were definitely cool/hip as all-get-out back then.
Great doc. They really didn't have much of a direction before they made this album (and probably didn't have much of one after, either). The footage of them as an unmemorable guitar-rock band in Glasgow was kind of a surprise to me.
Speaking of Glasgow, you'll need the subtitles on for this one. Scottish English ain't British English, and with the exception of Josh Homme (?!), all the interviewees are Scots.
We were all ready to pedal like hell to get that rocketship into orbit

mopper_smurf

Quote from: Mr. Natural on May 07, 2013, 11:26:56 PM
Another quality offering from Classic Albums Series - "Screamadelica" by Primal Scream



I definitely remember when this came out - I was 15 or 16. There was a lot of high dance music coming over from across the pond around then (first Blur album, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, first couple Happy Mondays albums). As a whole album, Screamadelica didn't initially strike me as all that. But tracks like "Come Together" and "Don't Fight It, Feel It" were definitely cool/hip as all-get-out back then.
Great doc. They really didn't have much of a direction before they made this album (and probably didn't have much of one after, either). The footage of them as an unmemorable guitar-rock band in Glasgow was kind of a surprise to me.
Speaking of Glasgow, you'll need the subtitles on for this one. Scottish English ain't British English, and with the exception of Josh Homme (?!), all the interviewees are Scots.

They have a new album out, More Light. Not bad, not bad at all.
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Mr. Natural

We were all ready to pedal like hell to get that rocketship into orbit

anthrax

The Last Waltz - sooooooooooooooo good  :music:

justjezmund

Quote from: Augustus on September 29, 2013, 09:26:46 AM
It's like BJ Galore over here!


Quote from: rowjimmy on May 13, 2013, 09:36:00 AM
I use records for that and don't have to justify it to my friends.

khalpin

QuoteArtist: Deep Purple
Location: Palais Omnisports de Bercy, Paris, La France
Date: 1985-07-09

Pro Shot
Source: DVB-T

This is an uprgade to RoryGallagher´s version,
see http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=99044

Lineage: Video/Audio MSI USB-Stick > HDD > TMPEG Author (no menue, no chapters) > you

Runtime: 1h41m15sec
Size: 2,02 GB (2.176.766.496 Bytes)

DVD format: PAL, Format 4:3, 704 x 576
Video Codes: MPEG-2 Program Stream << { 1 vid, 1 aud }
Video Bitrate: Sys Bitrate: 7320 kb/s VBR (kbps 2589)
Frame rate: VBR 25.000 Frames/s
Pictures: 4:3
Audio Codec:  MPEG-1 Layer 2
Audio 0xc0:48000Hz  192 kb/s tot , Stereo

01) Toccata d- moll (BWV 565) (this means J.S.Bach works No.565)
02) Highway Star
03) Nobody's Home
04) Strange Kind Of Woman
05) Ritchie's Blues ~ A Gypsy's Kiss
06) Perfect Strangers
07) Under The Gun
08) Lazy ~ Drums
09) Knocking At Your Back Door
10) Difficult To Cure(Beethoven's Ninth) ~ Keyboard Solo
11) Space Truckin'
12) Woman From Tokyo
13) Black Night
14) Smoke On The Water

Personal:
Ian Gillan: Vocals, Harmonica, Percussion
Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar
Jon Lord: Keyboards
Roger Glover: Bass
Ian Paice: Drums

The laser show projections of Beethoven rockin' out and doing air guitar during the Difficult To Cure(Beethoven's Ninth) ~ Keyboard Solo was priceless.  Haven't laughed that hard in a while.

Gundo

#516
Heartworn Highways
This little number inside:


here's the full movie:


I love Townes.

PIE-GUY

I've got the soundtrack on vinyl... sofa king great!! I, too, love Townes.

I've been coming to where I am from the get go
Find that I can groove with the beat when I let go
So put your worries on hold
Get up and groove with the rhythm in your soul

Gundo

That would be a sweet compilation to have.
Where'd you pick that up?

PIE-GUY

Quote from: EdBanky on June 02, 2013, 07:52:45 PM
That would be a sweet compilation to have.
Where'd you pick that up?

Waterloo.
I've been coming to where I am from the get go
Find that I can groove with the beat when I let go
So put your worries on hold
Get up and groove with the rhythm in your soul

Mr. Natural



I've heard a few audio clips of this and watched a couple parts on YouTube, but it was nice to see the whole thing. The performances are the same acoustic set-up as DEAD AHEAD. The sound needs to be re-mixed, though - it's all Jerry's & Bobby's guitars + vox and the drum set. I couldn't hear any congas, piano, bass or other vocals. Snyder had a hip show, but his bourgeois values come out in demeaning comments sometimes, which is aggravating. Tom Wolfe is interesting, talking about the turn of the decade into this crazy new vista called the 1980s - he never mentions the Acid Tests at all, though. The studio audience is filled with 'Heads, most of whom have been catching the band's shows in town that week. They're good & loud, often cheering Snyder out of the audio.
We were all ready to pedal like hell to get that rocketship into orbit

VA $l!m

watched almost all of woodstock the other night.
such an incredible vibe when you watch it with a fresh for the first time in awhile.
hard to believe how much american artistic culture has divebombed since then.
i dont believe we will ever see another gathering of vibes to that extent.
kids these days just dont know what there missing anymore with their youtubes and such.
-I'm still walkin', so i'm sure that I can dance-

khalpin

SRV - Live at El Mocambo


Astral Project - Live in New Orleans

mehead

His eyes were clean and pure but his mind was so deranged

khalpin

Quote from: mehead on July 24, 2013, 09:12:29 PM
Quote from: khalpin on July 24, 2013, 08:54:31 PM
SRV - Live at El Mocambo



that shit is soooooo killer
Yeah, great stuff.  I'd never seen it before. 

Pulled the old Netflix > rip > return