The Grateful Dead - The Grateful Dead Movie (2012) Video: PAL, MPEG-2 at 5 000 Kbps, 720 x 576 (1.778) at 25.000 fps | Audio: AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps, AC-3 2ch. at 192 Kbps, 48.0 KHz
Genre: Rock | Label: Revelation Films Ltd | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 30 July 2012 | Runtime: 307 min. | 6,28 + 7,35 GB (2xDVD9) This feature-length film was shot during the Grateful Dead's so-called "retirement run" of shows at Winterland Arena in San Francisco during mid-October 1974 after which the band was to take an extended sabbatical from touring North America. Under the direction of the band's lead guitarist, Jerry Garcia, and cinematographer, Leon Gast, The Grateful Dead Movie is equal measures of cinematic rockumentary and concert film much in the same vein as Woodstock or Monterey Pop. As the band's future was uncertain during the ensuing months and ultimately years, the initial plan was to capture both the Dead and the Deadheads in their environment and otherwise natural state of being. However, the film reveals infinitely more than that. On a sociological level, The Grateful Dead Movie examines several different facets of the original Deadhead phenomenon. First and foremost are the live musical performances which the film is structured around. Then there are the ardent and dedicated enthusiasts portrayed in the hours, days, and weeks prior to the shows doing what they do best, being themselves. Somewhat sporadically depicted is the behind-the-scenes road crew, the conduit between the band, the music, and ultimately the audience. The copious musical performances examine the multiplicity in the Grateful Dead's repertoire. Shorter and self-contained pieces such as "One More Saturday Night," "U.S. Blues," and "Casey Jones" are juxtaposed with the longer and more involved "Playing in the Band" and "Eyes of the World." One of the most memorable features of The Grateful Dead Movie is the opening sequence by Garry Gutierrez. The extended segment features a Harley-riding skeleton and is a study in the simultaneous use of stop as well as hand-drawn animation. The vivid imagery and use of the band's various psychedelic concert posters and album cover artwork also lend a surreal effect to the cartoon. Enthusiasts interested in what all the excitement was/is about during live Grateful Dead performances can find no stronger cinematic contact buzz than this film.
Tracklist:
DVD1 - The Grateful Dead Movie (132 min.) 01. Animation
02. U.S. Blues
03. One More Saturday Night
04. Bill Graham’s Crew Introduction
05. Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad
06. Soundcheck
07. Truckin’
08. Eyes Of The World
09. 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
Disc2 - Bonus songs 01. Uncle John's Band
02. Sugaree
03. The Other One
04. Spanish Jam
05. Mind Left Body Jam
06. The Other One
07. Scarlet Begonias
08. China Cat Sunflower
09. I Know You Rider
10. Dark Star
11. Weather Report Suite
Extra: - Visible lyrics option
- "A look back" documentary
- "Making of the animated sequence" documentary
- Making of the DVD documentary
- Television commercial for Mars Hotel album from 1974
- Multicamera and multitrack audio demonstration
- Photo gallery
Features: - Direct Scene Access
- Interactive Menu
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