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Various Artists Deep Purole, Taste, The Nice, Pink Floyd/Germany 1969

Various Artists Deep Purole, Taste, The Nice, Pink Floyd/Germany 1969

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From the "International Essen Pop & Blues Festival" held in Essen, Germany for three days from October 9th to 11th, 1969, a black and white professional shot video from the final day, October 11th, is included. It is still fresh in the memory that two Pink Floyd songs appeared in ultra-high resolution a few years ago, shocking fans, but this album is an enlarged version of that. Floyd was 21 minutes long, but this album is 86 minutes worth watching, including rare footage of five bands: Deep Purple, Nice, Taste, Keef Hartley Band, and Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation. Contents. The content is a mixture of takes with and without time code, but the image quality and audio are both uniform and high quality (it seems to be divided into two types, but both are high quality), and is valuable as a material. It can be said that it is a first-class item that can be officially released as is, not only because of its high level of quality, but also because of its high entertainment value that fans of all levels can enjoy to the fullest. Although some footage had been circulating, this was the first time it had been leaked in this quality and length, and it can be said to be one of the major incidents in classic rock history. Deep Purple's Wring That Neck at the beginning and Mandrake Root, which is recorded in two parts, are a total of 17 minutes and 40 seconds, and you can hear a young Ian Gillan singing in the middle, but most of it is a strong improvisational performance. , everyone's eyes will be glued to the screen due to the ferocity of the performance. John's sharp play is first recorded in 2 tracks, and Richie's long-awaited solo is fully recorded in Mandrake Root Pt.2. The taste that allows you to enjoy the brave figure of young Rory Gallagher, and the many nice high-quality videos led by Keith Emerson, who was at the height of his popularity at the time, will be irresistible to British rock fans. You can enjoy plenty of strong organ play in the nice Rondo and Country Pie, and you can enjoy plenty of finger movements in the jersey piano solo in the second half of the song in Hang On To A Dream. Although the editing is a little hectic (too hard), the camera angles are great, and the recorded audio is of very high quality, so you can enjoy the catharsis over and over again. The stage performance of the Keef Hartley Blues Band, which excites the audience with funky rock music accompanied by brass, is also worth seeing. You can see Keef's powerful drum solo before the precious Sinnin' For You live take. Since then, it is also rare to be able to see a live performance of Retaliation, the precious solo band of Aynsley Dunbar, who has made a name for himself as the drummer for Frank Zappa, Jefferson Starship, Whitesnake, Journey, etc. Not only the young (really young!) Ainsley's rock star-like drum handling, but also the live take of the "moving" Retaliation, which will be irresistible to British rock fans. It is unique to this period that it is a blues band led by Keef Hartley and Ainsley Dunbar and drummers, giving you a sense of the times. The last song is Pink Floyd, and you can enjoy 21 minutes of the mysterious performance of this period with a clear image quality that would not cause any problems even if it was recorded in the official video as it is. The songs are Careful With That Ax, Eugene and A Saucerful Of Secrets. It is no exaggeration to say that this intense video, which seems to concentrate Floyd's core parts, is a must-see for all rock fans. Roger's scream in Eugene, the repeated hits of the gong in Saucerful Of Secrets, Gilmore continuing to emit intense sounds from the guitar placed on the floor, and everyone will be knocked out by a series of images that will make you stare in silence. Many of the video titles for this kind of compilation make you think, ``I only need to watch it once,'' but this title is on a different level. Grugahalle, Essen, Germany 11th October 1969 PRO-SHOT (1:26:21) Deep Purple 1. Wring That Neck 2. Mandrake Root Pt.1 3. Mandrake Root Pt.2 Taste 4. I Feel So Good The Nice 5. Rondo 6. Country Pie 7. Hang On To A Dream Keef Hartley Blues Band 8. Rock Me Baby 9. Sinnin' For You Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation 10. Let It Ride 11. Down, Down And Down Pink Floyd 12. Careful With That Ax , Eugene 13. A Saucerful Of Secrets PRO-SHOT B&W NTSC Approx.86min.

1. Wring That Neck 2. Mandrake Root Pt.1 3. Mandrake Root Pt.2 Taste 4. I Feel So Good The Nice 5. Rondo 6. Country Pie 7. Hang On To A Dream Keef Hartley Blues Band 8. Rock Me Baby 9. Sinnin' For You Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation 10. Let It Ride 11. Down, Down And Down Pink Floyd 12. Careful With That Ax, Eugene 13. A Saucerful Of Secrets PRO-SHOT B&W NTSC Approx.86min.

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