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A Technicolor Dream [ ÉLŐ ] |
VÁLOGATÁS
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első megjelenés éve: 2008 156 perc |
Pop / Rock |
(2008)
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 DVD video |
4.300 Ft
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Syd Barrett, Roger Waters, Nick Mason, John Hopkins, Joe Boyd
A Technicolor Dream is the story of the Underground movement in the UK during the sixties and leads up to its culmination at The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream, an all night "musical happening" that was held at Alexandra Palace on April 29, 1967. The story takes in CND marches in the early sixties, the foundation of the London Free School and from that the International Times, the UFO Club and the Notting Hill Carnival. There are brand new interviews with Roger Waters and Nick Mason from Pink Floyd, John "Hoppy" Hopkins, Joe Boyd, Kevin Ayers, Barry Miles, Arthur Brown, Phil May from The Pretty Things and many more. All of this is set in a musical context with the music of Syd Barrett era Pink Floyd.
TRACK LISTING Features clips from songs performed by: Pink Floyd (with Syd Barrett) The Pretty Things The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown
Plus bonus Pink Floyd performances: 1) Astronomy Domine - Queen Elizabeth Hall, May 14, 1967 2) Scarecrow - Pathe News, July 8, 1967 3) Arnold Layne - Peter Whitehead promo, March 10, 1967
Bonus Features * Three full Pink Floyd performances with Syd Barrett on guitar and vocals from 1967 * Additional interviews with Roger Waters, Nick Mason and others not included in the broadcast version.
A Technicolor Dream Makes An Important Era In Rock History Come Alive
On October 28, Eagle Vision, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Eagle Rock Entertainment, will release on DVD the incredible two-hour feature film documentary A Technicolor Dream. More than just the story of the British 1960s underground movement that culminates at "The 14-Hour Technicolor Dream" (an all-night happening at Alexandra Palace on April 29, 1967), it is also a fascinating look at a young band called Pink Floyd (with the mythic Syd Barrett). This DVD comes complete with three full bonus Pink Floyd performances with Barrett on guitar and vocals from 1967, as well as additional interviews with Roger Waters, Nick Mason and others not seen in the original BBC broadcast version. From the London Free School and UFO Club to the Notting Hill Carnival, this is the story of an activist generation and how that generation-like their stateside counterparts-protested inequality and injustice. The sense of community that bonded such a generation to see wrongs and try to right them hasn't been seen since. The marches, the mania, the fact that back then, activism was part of the daily fabric of youth culture, seems almost impossible in this day and age. Those who lived it, though, on either side of the Atlantic, know what it felt like. Those who didn't, can only watch a film like this and imagine. Two other big bands of the era-The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown and The Pretty Things-perform and are interviewed. The three complete Pink Floyd performances are "Astronomy Domine," "Scarecrow" and "Arnold Layne."
This documentary revisits the events that led up to the April 29th, 1967 concert that featured sets by some of the most relevant musical acts of the time including the Syd Barrett-led Pink Floyd, and The Pretty Things. With its combination of social relevance and artistic achievement, some consider this concert to be something like a British Woodstock. ---Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide |
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