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Pink Floyd - The Wall (Immersion + Experience Box Set) [3/6 CD + DVD 5, 2012] (FLAC + 320)

 

One of the most acclaimed concept albums of all time, The Wall from 1979 is renowned as Roger Waters’ Rock Opera dealing with abandonment and personal isolation. Adapted for cinema by Alan Parker featuring Bob Geldof in the lead role, and featuring the unique artwork of Gerald Scarfe the album also yielded the hit single Another Brick In The Wall Pt2. The Immersion version features the classic Studio album digitally remastered and presented as a limited edition high quality boxset featuring rare and unreleased audio and video material, plus a new 44 oversized perfect-bound booklet, a book of original photographs, exclusive merchandise and facsimile collectables.

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Disc 1&2 – CDs 1&2 -The Wall digitally remastered by James Guthrie, 2011

Discs 3 & 4 – Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-1981

Discs 5 & 6 – Unreleased Demos Discs 5 and 6 expands the on the contents of those included on Disc 3 of the Experience version, containing two discs worth of unreleased demos by both Waters and the band.

Disc 7 – DVD Various videos relating to The Wall (total: 72:00)




Grateful Dead: The Making of "Built to Last" 1989 [DVD 5]


The Making of "Built to Last" documents a rare behind the scenes look at the Grateful Dead's thirteenth and final studio album, Built to Last. The behind the scenes footage contains members of the band working on three songs for the album: Picasso Moon, Blow Away, & Just a Little Light. The footage was filmed at Club Front Studio in San Rafael, CA on March 1st 1989.



 





Grateful Dead: Backstage Pass (DVD 5)

 

Backstage Pass is a music documentary video by the Grateful Dead. It was directed by Justin Kreutzmann, son of Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann, and produced by Gillian Grisman, daughter of musician David Grisman. It was released in 1992, and is 35 minutes long. 

  •     "Hard to Handle" (Jones, Isbell, Redding)
  •     "Fearless Groove" (Hart, Kreutzmann)
  •     "The Other One" (Weir, Kreutzmann)
  •     "Easy to Love You" (Mydland)
  •     "She Belongs to Me" (Dylan)
  •     "Infrared Roses Revisited" (Garcia, Hart, Healy, Kreutzmann, Lesh, Mydland, Weir, Bralove)




Jerry Garcia Band – Live At Shoreline 9/1/90 [DVD 5]


On September 1, 1990, at the Shoreline Amphitheatre, the Jerry Garcia band performed a particularly poignant kind of magic. A Grateful Dead show was originally scheduled for that date but was cancelled due to the untimely death of the Dead's brilliant, passionate keyboard player, Brent Mydland, in late July. Rather than cancel the gig, the Jerry Garcia Band stepped in to deliver one of their most heartfelt performances."


  •     Jerry Garcia     guitar, vocals
  •     John Kahn     bass
  •     Melvin Seals     keyboards
  •     David Kemper     drums
  •     Jacklyn LaBranch     backing vocals
  •     Gloria Jones     backing vocals


Special Features:
  • 5.1 Surround Sound
  • Interviews - Blair Jackson talks with Robert Hunter and band members
  • Songwriter mini-documentary/photo galleries

Filmed live at Shoreline Amphitheatre, September 1, 1990.
Set 1

  1.     How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
  2.     Stop That Train
  3.     Dear Prudence
  4.     I Shall Be Released
  5.     Run For The Roses
  6.     My Sisters And Brothers
  7.     Deal

Set 2

  1.     I Second That Emotion
  2.     Think
  3.     And It Stoned Me
  4.     Waiting For A Miracle
  5.     Don't Let Go
  6.     That Lucky Old Sun
  7.     Tangled Up In Blue




Be Bop Deluxe - At The BBC 1974-1978 (3 CD + DVD5) [FLAC]


Be Bop Deluxe at the BBC is a 3CD+DVD set that features the work of the English prog rock band while at the Beeb.

In total, 39 tracks across the three audio discs take in numerous John Peel sessions and ‘BBC In Concert’ performances, while the DVD includes many Old Grey Whistle Test appearances and footage of numbers played on the ‘Sight and Sound in Concert’ TV programme.



 




 

Sandy Denny - Live At The BBC (1971) [3 CD FLAC + DVD 5]

Live at the BBC is a 4 disc CD collection of Sandy Denny's BBC sessions from 1966 to 1973 and contains almost all her solo work for the BBC. Disc 4 is a DVD of Denny performing three songs on the music show "One in ten" in 1971, the only surviving solo footage of her.

The box set contains early solo sessions during her time with Alex Campbell and Johnny Silvo, as well as her solo sessions post Fairport Convention and post Fotheringay comprising performances for Bob Harris, John Peel, Sounds on Sunday and The Old Grey Whistle Test promoting her solo albums The North Star Grassman and the Ravens, Sandy and Like an Old Fashioned Waltz. A 7 song concert, broadcast from the Paris Theatre in London is included. The collection includes an interview with Sandy Denny for the BBC's World Service programme Tomorrow's People with Clive Jordan. 


 

 

Robert Plant - Nine Lives [9 CD + DVD, 2006] (@320 + FLAC + DVD 9)




Nine Lives is a box set of Robert Plant's solo work. It includes remastered and expanded editions of nine albums with unreleased tracks and b-sides and a DVD.







Go Ride The Music & West Pole (1969) [2x DVD5]


This 2-DVD package comes straight from the estate of Rolling Stone co-founder Ralph J. Gleason (1917-1975)and features the heart and soul of the San Francisco psychedelic rock scene. The films contain fantastic archival footage of bands such as Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and The Grateful Dead. Although much of the footage was aged, each segment was pieced together well and much of the original sound and color were preserved on the original film. This DVD set is definitely a must have for any Jefferson Airplane fan, as much of the first disc "Go Ride The Music" focuses on performances from Jefferson Airplane, with some laid-back Quicksilver Messenger Service thrown in for good measure.

"Go Ride The Music" and "West Pole" were initially aired on television as documentary specials, so each song is interspersed with commentary from host Ralph Gleason, where he interviews young people of the times outside many of the famous San Francisco hot spots for live music.
Both discs originally aired as one-hour television shows and were produced and hosted by Gleason in an effort to show that something was really happening here and most viewers didn’t know exactly what it was. “Go Ride The Music” features Jefferson Airplane performing at an intimate indoor venue and Quicksilver Messenger Service performing live in concert in the open air. There are also cameo appearances from David Crosby and Jerry Garcia. The second disc, “West Pole”, features a diverse range of acts including Grateful Dead, Steve Miller Band and others, including Ace of Cups, the first all-female electric rock band, in various settings, and takes a more analytical look of the music and the times.

Go Ride The Music:

Jefferson Airplane– We Can Be Together
Jefferson Airplane– Volunteers
Jefferson Airplane– Mexico
Jefferson Airplane– Plastic Fantastic Lover
Jefferson Airplane– Somebody To Love
Jefferson Airplane– Emergency
Jefferson Airplane– Wooden Ships
Quicksilver Messenger Service– Warm Red Wine
Quicksilver Messenger Service– Baby Baby
Quicksilver Messenger Service– Subway
Quicksilver Messenger Service– Mona

West Pole:

Ace of Cups– Music
Ace of Cups– Simplicity
Ace of Cups– Gospel Song
The Grateful Dead– New Potato Caboose
Jefferson Airplane– Greasy Heart
Sons Of Champlin*– Freedom
Steve Miller Band– Roll With It
Steve Miller Band– Sittin' In Circles
Quicksilver Messenger Service– Dino's Song



 




Santana, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane - A Night at the Family Dog (DVD 5)


Filmed on location at the Family Dog Ballroom in San Francisco in September 1970, the show captures the heyday and diversity of the San Francisco sound with three of the most well known bands to emerge from the scene: Santana, who would release their second album at the end of 1970; The Grateful Dead, including original band member Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, who were making a name for themselves with their jam-filled performances; and Jefferson Airplane, who were at the time the biggest of the bands from the area.

Santana

-Incident At Neshabur
-Soul Sacrifice

The Grateful Dead

-Hard To Handle
-China Cat Sunflower
-I Know You Rider

Jefferson Airplane

-The Ballad of You And Me And Pooneil
-Eskimo Blue Day

A Super Jam -All Star jam with members of all 3 bands


 





Pink Floyd-The Later Years : 1987-2019 (5 CD + 5 DVD9, 2019/FLAC)


The Later Years is a box set by British rock band Pink Floyd released on 13 December 2019 by Pink Floyd Records. It follows the boxset The Early Years 1965–1972 (2016), and concentrates on Pink Floyd's work under the leadership of David Gilmour after the departure of founding member Roger Waters.


The boxset includes the albums A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987), The Division Bell (1994), and The Endless River (2014). It also includes a remixed version of A Momentary Lapse of Reason, with restored contributions by keyboardist Richard Wright and new contributions by drummer Nick Mason, to "restore the creative balance between the three Pink Floyd members". Also included is an expanded version of the 1988 live album Delicate Sound of Thunder with additional tracks; a live recording of Pink Floyd's headline performance at the Knebworth 1990 charity concert; a previously unreleased concert film from Pink Floyd's performance in Venice; 5.1 surround sound mixes; and memorabilia.

 

 

Grateful Dead - 1971-06-21 - Herouville, FR (DVD 5)



Some of the Grateful Dead show at HĂ©rouville were broadcast in France by the "The Second Channel" of the ORTF (French Radio and Television Broadcasting) on the July 24, 1971 edition of the rock program "Pop 2"
A second part of the show has been broadcast in Black & White  on the November 27, 1971.




  • Jerry Garcia - Lead Guitar, Vocals
  • Phil Lesh - Bass, Vocals
  • Bob Weir - Guitar, Vocals
  • Ron "Pigpen" McKernan - Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals
  • Bill Kreutzmann - Drums



  1. Partial Morning Dew (B&W)
  2. Hard To Handle (Color)
  3. China Cat Sunflower (B&W)
  4. I Know You Rider (B&W)
  5. Deal (Color)
  6. Partial Black Peter (Color)
  7. Sugar Magnolia (Color)
  8. Sing Me Back Home (B&W)
  9. Interviews



 



Grateful Dead - Anthem to Beauty (DVD 5/1999)


 Anthem to Beauty is a music documentary about the making of the Grateful Dead albums Anthem of the Sun and American Beauty. It originally aired in a somewhat shortened version in 1997 as part of the television series Classic Albums. It was released on VHS video tape in 1998 and on DVD in 1999, with a running time of 1 hour 15 minutes.


The video combines footage from the early years of the Grateful Dead with 1997 interviews of former band members and associates. Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, Bob Weir, Robert Hunter, and David Grisman, among others, discuss the creation of 1968's experimental, psychedelic Anthem of the Sun and 1970's folk-rock classic American Beauty. They also listen to and analyze the original master recordings for the albums, and talk about being in (or working with) the Grateful Dead at that time. Recording engineer Stephen Barncard rolls the original master tape and solos tracks, recalling the recording sessions and highlighting specific moments.

Keyboardist Tom Constanten discusses the artificiality of appearing on Hugh Hefner's show Playboy After Dark. David Grisman plays his full version of the mandolin part for Ripple, as he had intended.

 
 

Grateful Dead - Broadcasting Live (2 X DVD 5/2005)


Recorded live on New Year's Eve 1987 into New Year's Day 1988, Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA.







1-1 Intro
1-2 Bertha
1-3 Cold Rain And Snow
1-4 Little Red Rooster
1-5 When Push Comes To Shove
1-6 When I Paint My Masterpiece
1-7 Bird Song
1-8 The Music Never Stopped

2-1 Hell In A Bucket / Happy New Year
2-2 Uncle John's Band
2-3 Lady With A Fan
2-4 Terrapin Station
2-5 Drums And....
2-6 ....Space
2-7 The Other One
2-8 Wharf Rat
2-9 Throwing Stones
2-10 Not Fade Away
2-11 Knockin' On Heaven's Door

Janis Joplin, Grateful Dead, The Band - Festival Express (2 X DVD5, 2003)


Festival Express
is a 2003 documentary film about the 1970 train tour of the same name across Canada taken by some of North America's most popular rock bands, including the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, The Band, Buddy Guy, Flying Burrito Bros, Ian & Sylvia's Great Speckled Bird, Mountain and Delaney & Bonnie & Friends. The film combines footage of the 1970 concerts and on the train, interspersed with contemporary recollections of the tour by its participants.

The film, released by THINKFilm, was produced by Gavin Poolman (son of the original 1970 film shoot's producer, Willem Poolman) together with John Trapman, and directed by double Grammy Award-winner Bob Smeaton, with music produced by Eddie Kramer and featuring original footage shot in 1970 by Academy Award-winning cinematographer Peter Biziou. The original 1970 footage was filmed by director Frank Cvitanovich. A DVD release followed the film's 2003 theatrical run.

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Grateful Dead - All the Years Combine: The DVD Collection Bonus Disc & covers [DVD 5]

 


Songs from five live performances, previously unreleased.

Backstage Pass, a 35-minute music documentary directed by Justin Kreutzmann, the son of Bill Kreutzmann, with principal photography from 1992.

An interview with music and video archivist David Lemieux, previously unreleased.





All the Years Combine : The DVD Collection

The Grateful Dead – Live At Tivoli 1972 - The Copenhagen Broadcast

Filmed for live television broadcast during the Grateful Dead’s April 1972 show at the prestigious Tivoli Concert Hall (Tivolis Koncertsal) in Copenhagen, this film has rarely been seen in its entirety since the original TV transmission was aired in Denmark, back in the day.

Recorded At – Tivoli Koncertsalen, Copenhagen Denmark, April 17, 1972




1 Me And Bobby McGee
2 Chinatown Shuffle
3 China Cat Sunflower
4 I Know You Rider
5 Jack Straw
6 He's Gone
7 Next Time You See Me
8 (Monitor Mojo)
9 One More Saturday Night
10 It Hurts Me Too
11 Ramble On Rose
12 El Paso
13 Big Railroad Blues
14 Truckin'




Grateful Dead - So Far (DVD 5, 2012)


 So Far is a music documentary video by the Grateful Dead. Directed by Jerry Garcia and Len Dell'Amico, it is intended to give a subjective view of the Grateful Dead experience. The soundtrack includes Dead song performances largely from 1985 (both from a concert on December 31, 1985 and in a rehearsal setting). The visuals combine scenes of the band playing the songs, other Dead related material, computer animation, and found footage that has been altered and edited in various ways.

So Far was released on VHS and laserdisc in 1987, and on DVD in 2012 in the All the Years Combine compilation box set. It has a running time of 55 minutes. 

  •     Jerry Garcia – guitar, lead and backing vocals
  •     Mickey Hart – drums, percussion
  •     Bill Kreutzmann – drums, percussion
  •     Phil Lesh – bass, backing vocals
  •     Brent Mydland – keyboards, backing vocals
  •     Bob Weir – guitar, lead and backing vocals


  1.     "Uncle John's Band" (Garcia, Hunter)
  2.     "Playing in the Band" (Weir, Hart, Hunter)
  3.     "Lady with a Fan" (Garcia, Hunter)
  4.     "Space" (Garcia, Weir, Lesh, Mydland)
  5.     "Rhythm Devils" (Hart, Kreutzmann)
  6.     "Throwing Stones" (Weir, Barlow)
  7.     "Not Fade Away" (Hardin, Petty)



Grateful Dead - Crimson White & Indigo [3 CD + DVD5, 2010/FLAC]

 Crimson White & Indigo is a live album by the American rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains the complete concert recorded at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia on July 7, 1989.

 



Grateful Dead - The Grateful Dead Movie (2 x DVD9,1977/2012)

 
The Grateful Dead Movie, released in 1977 and directed by Jerry Garcia, is a film that captures live performances from rock band the Grateful Dead during an October 1974 five-night run at Winterland in San Francisco. These concerts marked the beginning of a hiatus, with the October 20, 1974, show billed as "The Last One". The band would return to touring in 1976. The film features the "Wall of Sound" concert sound system that the Dead used for all of 1974. The movie also portrays the burgeoning Deadhead scene. Two albums have been released in conjunction with the film and the concert run: Steal Your Face and The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack. 

    Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals
    Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals
    Phil Lesh – bass
    Bill Kreutzmann – drums
    Keith Godchaux – acoustic piano and electric piano
    Donna Godchaux – vocals

Additional musicians

    Ned Lagin – electric piano and synthesizers
    Mickey Hart – drums

 
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Grateful Dead - View from the Vault, Volume Four (DVD 9, 2012)

 

View from the Vault, Volume Four (styled as View from the Vault IV) is the fourth release in the "View from the Vault" series of rock concert recordings by the Grateful Dead. Like the other entries in the series, it was released simultaneously on CD and as a DVD concert video. However, unlike the previous 3-CD volumes, View from the Vault IV is a 4-CD set. This volume contains selections from two consecutive shows in California — July 24, 1987, at Oakland Stadium, and July 26, 1987 at Anaheim Stadium.

These concerts were recorded during the "Dylan & the Dead" tour. On this brief tour, the Grateful Dead played two sets followed by a performance by Bob Dylan, with the Dead providing his accompaniment (some of those performances are documented on the album Dylan & the Dead). All four Dead sets from these two dates are included in the release, but the sets with Dylan are not. Also not included are the "Touch of Grey" encores the Dead played both nights with Dylan on guitar (followed by an additional Dylan song). Additionally, the CD version includes "Friend of the Devil", "Me & My Uncle", and "Big River", which do not appear on the DVD.

View from the Vault IV was the first "View from the Vault" that was not also released on VHS videotape. It was the first DVD of the series that included the option of either a two-channel stereo or a Dolby 5.1 channel surround sound soundtrack. It was the final title in the "View from the Vault" series, and was followed eight months later by The Closing of Winterland DVD/CD set. 

  • Jerry Garcia – guitar, vocals
  • Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
  • Phil Lesh – bass, vocals
  • Brent Mydland – keyboards, vocals
  • Bill Kreutzmann – drums, percussion
  • Mickey Hart – drums, percussion